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  • Family Resorts Last of a Dying Breed

    When I was young, we used to frequent a family resort in Eastern Washington State called Sun Lakes.  No catered meals or kiddie sailing lessons or "kid fun camps" here.  Just a lake with salamanders, a small store with dime candy, and free reign in a life-guard supervised swimming area and endless mini-golf games with my brothers.  We spent a lot of time watching (and griping) as my folks played Canasta and fought over who was the better loser. 

    Unfortunately, family resorts like these are on the decline.  As the price of lakeside real estate climbs, many shoe-string resorts are (understandably) selling to developers who will build private summer homes.  Other factors contributing to the decline in these resorts is the shortening of the average family vacation from one-week to two-days. 

    Is it any wonder we're all so bloody cranky?  The wonderful thing about these resorts is that they are relatively affordable for most families and expose you and your kin to many different types of people.  I miss Sun Lakes.  And trying to recreate that experience for my kids seems nearly impossible in this Club Med era.


  • Hell on Wheels: Family Vacations Gone Wrong

    Family vacation misadventure stories aren't usually funny when it's you and your kids stuck at the airport short of diapers, or visiting Great Aunt Clarisse and her 1000 glass elephant collection that your toddler destroys.  But honestly, there's hardly anything funnier than reading about someone else's horrid family vacation -- especially when it involves RV camping and poor dad's dreams of family togetherness.

    Reporter T.J. Simers describes his family's well-planned but ill-conceived 2-week road trip in rented RV that culminated in a family reunion in Kentucky.   The family couldn't figure out how to operate the thing (it was a beast with slide-outs) so weren't allowed to use either the toilet or the shower, and they all eventually succumbed to a stomach virus.

    Part of the charm of a horrid family vacation story is that it makes one feel less annoyed when that trip to Disneyland or visit to the grandparents turns into the third circle of Hell, rather than the delightful interlude one hoped.

    [Photo credit: Providence Journal] 



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