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Three Fun Family Vacation Destinations

A Disney Vacation
Disneyland, the most magical place on earth, is the classic family vacation destination. One of the best things about a Disney vacation is that there is something for everyone. Both toddlers and teens enjoy a Disney vacation and the memories created at the Magical Kingdom are the kind that people carry with them into adulthood.

Nearly everyone has fond memories of the time they went to Disneyland with their family as a kid. Now it’s even easier to enjoy a Disney vacation as special offers, deals and discounts are widely available. Regardless of whether you plan to visit Disney World, stay at one of the Disneyland resorts or take a Disney cruise, it’s easy to find the package that best fits your budget.

Out ‘n’ About Treehouse Treesort
This unusual destination offers a unique, fun-filled family vacation with unbeatable views. This Swiss Family Robinson type resort, located in Southern Oregon, is a great departure from the humdrum. Looking to excite those unexcitable teens and preteens? A Treesort vacation with zip swings, forts, view plat forms and a fresh water swimming pool are sure to do the trick.

The Treesort consists of more than a dozen tree houses situated on 36 acres of private land. This one of a kind resort backs up to the Siskiyou National Forest where families can also enjoy white water rafting in the spring and summer, snow shoeing in the winter and many other outdoor adventures throughout the year.

To find Treehouse accommodations in your area or to learn more about the Out ‘n’ About Treehouse Treesort go to http://www.treehouses.com/treehouse/treesort/brochure.html.

The Great Affordable Outdoors
Some might argue that there is nothing more magical than the great outdoors. It’s thrilling to watch kids romp through the snow, splash in a stream or discover animal tracks while hiking. The best part of opting for a back-to-nature type of vacation is that it is very affordable as most people are within easy driving distance of a beach, mountain range or camp grounds.

Days spent near the beach might include hunting for crabs or sand dollars, learning how to body surf or simply building sandcastles together. Vacationing near the mountains on the other hand might involve camping and hiking. Or, your family might prefer mountain biking or snowboarding.

January 23, 2009