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Top 9 Family Resorts

By Teresa Plowright, About.com

Below you'll find reviews of family resorts that I especially enjoyed visiting. Bear in mind that: places do change over time; time of visit (crowded vs. low-season) can affect the visitor's experience); ages of kids are a big factor, too. Read visitor comments at TripAdvisor --see link at side or bottom-- for recent opinions about these (and any other) family resorts.  

1. Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge

This luxury Walt Disney World property is not only fun, it has astonishing architecture inside and out: take a fascinating tour of the African style and artifacts. Best of all, watch giraffes and zebras from your balcony. Tip: watch for Specials that bring the rate way down.

2. Franklyn D.Resort, Jamaica

FDR is a all-inclusive family resort where "all-inclusive" means everything, even snorkeling trips and scuba diving for ages 12 and up-- and best of all, a friendly vacation nanny for each family. Huge suites; friendly ambiance; great dining options when we visited.

3. Starfish, Jamaica

Not specifically a "family resort", but full of families: this "value" property by SuperClubs was lots of fun, with two pricing options. Buy basic, and pay extra for motorized watersports, premium dining, etc.; or pay a bit more to get it all. For all guests, kid-friendly fun includes trapeze, rock-climbing, waterslides pool in the pool, kids club, minigolf, "ice-skating"...

4. Breezes Costa do Sauipe

On the Bahia coast in Brazil, and part of the well-executed Costa do Sauipe mega-complex, with beachwalk, village, golf, equestrian center, lake activity center. Endless stretch of beach; excellent land prices; many activities on-property and on-site at the complex-- you might catch a free concert at the village one night. Guests can also take eco-tours off-property, or a day-trip to historic Salvador.

5. Breezes, Curacao

Breezes --part of SuperClubs-- opened the first all-inclusive on this Dutch Caribbean island. Price includes daily scuba shore dives (ages 12 and up), with instruction; windsurfing, snorkeling; fine dining at Italian and Japanese restaurants; kids' club; trapeze and rock-climbing. Be sure to visit the fascinating town of Williamsted. (Added: check TripAdvisor for comments about weekend day-guests.)

6. Europe: Center Parcs Family Resorts

Center Parcs has 13 family resorts in northern Europe: each with a huge domed area that houses a tropical pool (slides, waves, etc.), restaurants, shops, spa, and more. Large cottages; country settings; many outdoors activities; indoor playgrounds-- and reasonably priced. 

7. Amelia Island, Florida

Amelia Island-- in northern Florida near Jacksonville-- has lovely beaches; a historic fort complete with actors who play period characters; quaint historic town; delicious sea-food; and two fine family-friendly resorts, the Amelia Island Plantation and the Ritz-Carleton.

8. Beaches Boscobel, Jamaica

Beaches is the family resort brand of the Sandals chain of all-inclusives, and has properties in Jamaica and Turks & Caicos. Beaches Boscobel is a popular all-inclusive family resort with kids' programs, infant care, novelty pools, snorkeling, scuba (part of the "all-inclusive"), golf including a golf-for-kids program... Beaches Turks and Caicos is popular too, and can even be fully booked in summertime; Beaches Negril has just added a new waterpark.

9. Club Med Sandpiper

On the St. Lucie River two hours from Orlando resort is an all-inclusive right in the US, with watersports (waterskiing, wakeboarding),flying trapeze, inline skating, golf, great ambiance and outstanding kids programs: Baby Club has separate groups for different ages and stages, and there are excellent clubs for older kids also.
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