T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
38.1 | Water Country, Portsmouth, NH | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Laura | Tue Jun 16 1992 10:50 | 14 |
| I want to know about people's experiences with Water Country in
Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
How much can my 20-month old daughter participate? (She walks, likes
the water, enjoys physical adventures, and has earned the nickname
Mighty Mouse!) What age/size restrictions does this theme park have?
Are there many things she could enjoy?
Also - how do you secure your wallet and car keys?
To respond, send mail to TNPUBS::STEINHART.
Thanks,
L
|
38.2 | moderators notice | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Laura | Mon Jun 22 1992 15:29 | 12 |
| After much discussion, the moderators have decided to open this
note for responses, even though their interest is limited by
geography. The information is of sufficient general interest to be
worthwhile.
To keep things clear, please specify your location (e.g.
city or town) in the title of your reply, whether you are asking for
information or providing information.
L
co-mod
|
38.3 | RFI; ME/NH water parks for a 3.5 year old???? | BROKE::WILNER | Ken Wilner DTN 264-6166 NUO1-1/B09 | Tue Jun 30 1992 16:13 | 11 |
| Well, .1 didn't get much of a response, but....
I'm heading up to Maine for the July 4th weekend. I was thinking of taking my
3.5 year old (who is addicted to water) to either Water Country in Portsmouth, NH
or the park that is next to Funtown in Saco, ME. I would appreciate opinions
as to whether either of these places are appropriate for someone my son's age.
Also, if anyone has been to both places, which one did you prefer?
Thanks.
Ken
|
38.4 | Water Country is very expensive for 3.5! | CGHUB::JANEB | See it happen => Make it happen | Mon Jul 06 1992 14:49 | 16 |
| We just spent a day at Water Country with kids as young as almost-5. Last
year we had the same kids, so that's close to your son's age. The kids had
great time (and we did too), but it's very expensive for what you're getting,
unless there are enough of you for you to get to go on the bigger-people
rides that you'll be paying for!
Cost for adults is about $18 each at the door, $13 if you go through DEC
Employee Activities. Kids are $10 or so, if they're under 4 ft tall.
We go with another family and take turns with one or two of us watching the
younger kids while the others do the big stuff. There are some things that
you can do with your son on your lap in an inner tube, him in a (free)
lifejacket: a river ride and the wave pool.
Other than that, there are two great kids areas where he can splash, run
under fountains, and go down little waterslides.
|
38.5 | southern NH: day trips through Gymnastics Village | TLE::RANDALL | The Year of Hurricane Bonnie | Tue Jul 07 1992 10:23 | 14 |
| If you're in the southern NH area, and you'd like the kids to have
a day trip but you can't take them (or would like to get some time
to yourself) -- Gymnastics Village in Amherst NH is putting on
several day trips this summer. Steven's going on several of them.
They're doing a variety of things. Today is a beach day at Plum
Island, next week is the Tall Ships, there's a trip to the Science
Museum at Squam Lake, a couple of hikes, and I don't remember what
all else.
They vary widely in expense -- from $8 for the trip to Plum Island
to $38 for the Tall Ships excursion next week.
--bonnie
|
38.6 | Week vacation | TNPUBS::S_WATSON | | Tue Jul 07 1992 13:20 | 11 |
|
Hi
I'm looking for vacation ideas. We have a week off in August and
haven't made any plans yet. Our daughter is 3 1/2 years old.
Any Ideas!
Thanks
Sue
|
38.7 | Sesame Place | TIS::LUND | | Tue Jul 07 1992 14:09 | 24 |
| A great place to take a 3 1/2 year old is Sesame Place near
Philadelphia,PA. We stopped there on our way back from S.C. in May
and planned on spending a few hours there to break up our trip. We
arrived at 10 A.M. and ended up staying at the park until closing
at 6 P.M. My children are 2 and 4. Both of them loved it! My husband
and I had a great time too.
It is not an amusement park - it's more of an activity park. There are
no rides (carousels, etc), but all kinds of creative activites and
shows for the kids to take part in. There is a 'Sesame Street' and
several of the characters walking around (always willing to pose for a
picture with your child). There are several water type activites,
even for toddlers, which we did not do since it was a little on the
cool side when we were there. There is a restaurant and several snack
bars and of course a store.
It is very clean and very well maintained. The employees really seem
into their jobs and are great with kids. The cost is 18.95 for
children 3 - 13, 16.95 for adults and free for 2 and under. Digital
offers a 10% discount card. I think it is well worth the price.
Jill
|
38.8 | | PINCK::GREEN | Long Live the Duck!!! | Fri Jul 17 1992 12:23 | 9 |
|
I will have a 6 year old (and his parents :-) visiting us for this
weekend. We plan on going to the computer museum via the T, as Eric
has been told about them and is looking forward to it. Does anyone
have last minute suggestions about what a 6 year old would like to do
around Boston?
Amy
|
38.9 | thoughts for Boston site seeing | AKOCOA::TRIPP | | Fri Jul 17 1992 12:40 | 27 |
| We have recently spent parts of two days in Boston with AJ (5.5).
Next door to the computer museum is the Boston Children's museum, great
for 2 to 3 hours of entertainment. There is a lot of adult/child
interaction, plus the staff puts on various "shorts" in many spots in
the building. "Look for the colored mat", is what you'll be told.
Check with your town's library, many times they have passes for both
the children's and computer museums, plus other places like the
Aquarium, which is relatively close to the museums.
There is a McDonalds right in the building with the museums.
Quincy Market is near the museums, usually some sort of sidewalk
entertainment like mimes, puppeteers, musicians and such.
We also drove cross-town to the Boston Public Gardens to ride the
swanboats. We've always been lucky enough to find a meter to park at,
it's something like 25cents per quarter hour, or there is the garage
under the common. Cost is minor, .75 for kids, $1.25 for adults. Do take
something to feed the ducks, and other critters such as peanuts or
animal crackers etc. The kids just love it!
Have fun, and hope for a sunny day.
Lyn
|
38.10 | Boston Aquamarine | KUZZY::KOCZWARA | | Tue Jul 21 1992 10:24 | 7 |
| The Aquamarine is not to far from the Computer and Children's Museums.
Kevin loves going there. They have dolphin and sea loin shows scheduled during
the day. We end up going several times a year and never tire of it.
Have a great time whatever you end up doing!
Pat K.
|
38.11 | New England Aquarium | SSGV01::CHALMERS | NOT the mama! | Tue Jul 21 1992 11:38 | 15 |
| > They have dolphin and sea loin shows scheduled
^^^^
Wow...that would be something to see! Would that be 'R'-rated? ;^)
Actually, its called the New England Aquarium, as opposed to Boston
Aquamarine...;^) ;^). Good suggestion, since it's within reasonable
walking distance to the Childrens & Computer museums as well as Fanueil
Hall(sp?)/Quincy Market.
P.S. Does Digital still offer free passes to the Computer Museum?
Thanks,
Freddie
|
38.12 | Free passes at the Library! | VINO::LJOHNSON | Linda Johnson now at MRO1-2/S43 | Tue Jul 21 1992 11:58 | 7 |
| Not sure about the DEC discounts, but our local town library
has free admission passes.
Patty, I hope you are using the ones that the Milford Library offers!!
Linda
|
38.13 | Oops!!! - Aquarium and Sea lion | KUZZY::KOCZWARA | | Tue Jul 21 1992 14:33 | 15 |
| Re .12
Linda,
I didn't realize Milford, Ma. Library had passes. We were at the library
this past Tuesday, too. Thanks for letting me know.
PS - I thought I saw you washing your car this past Friday afternoon when
I driving home from work. I almost stopped to say "HI", but was afraid I
might have the wrong house.
RE -.11
You caught me. :-} My mind is still in vacation mode.
Pat K.
|
38.14 | | VINO::LJOHNSON | Linda Johnson now at MRO1-2/S43 | Tue Jul 21 1992 14:50 | 10 |
| That *WAS* me, with my little helper. Please stop by next time!
Yes, the Milford Town Library has passes for the Aquarium,
Children's Museum, Museum of Science, and some other museums
too.
We always book way ahead of time since the passes are quite
popular.
Linda
|
38.15 | Theme parks for kids | GRANMA::MWANNEMACHER | Let's get to it | Tue Aug 18 1992 09:36 | 12 |
|
Hello, we are going to be going to a theme park this week, but we have
not decided which one to go to as of yet. Any advice you could provide
would be most appreciated. We live in Maryland and we are taking a 3
year old and a 5 year old.
We are thinking about Sesame Place or Enchanted Forest or Kings Dominion.
Thank you,
Mike
|
38.16 | Sesame Place | NODEX::HOLMES | | Tue Aug 18 1992 10:15 | 10 |
| I haven't been to the Enchanted Forest or King's Dominion, but I can
definitely recommend Sesame Place. My nephew, Brian, and I went there
last summer when he was 4, and we had a wonderful time. You can read
the synopsis of our trip in note 179 of Parenting3. With a 3 and 5
year old, it seems like a great choice. Brian and I are headed back
there next Thursday. With all this rain, it's got to be sunny by then,
right?
Tracy
|
38.17 | Busch Gardens, Williamsburg, VA | MR4DEC::SHALLAN | | Tue Aug 18 1992 10:36 | 8 |
| I would definately recommend Bush Gardens in Williamsburg, VA. I've
been to Kings Dominion lots of times and personally I think it's geared
to older children. Bush Gardens, Williamsburg (the old country) is
great! I've been there several times when I was growing up and just
couldn't get enough of the place! Also, while your there, you can
visit and tour the colonial homes of Williamsburg as well as
Williamsburg pottery.
|
38.18 | Petting Zoo in Northboro, MA? | NIMBUS::HARRISON | Icecreamoholic | Fri Sep 04 1992 12:38 | 7 |
| I have heard that there is a petting zoo in Northboro, MA. Does anyone
know anything about it (e.g., does one really exist, location, hours,
etc.)?
Thanks a lot,
Leslie
|
38.19 | Tougas Farm in Northboro, MA | MARLIN::CAISSIE | | Fri Sep 04 1992 13:17 | 14 |
| Tougas Farm in Northboro, MA has a petting farm. You can also pick
your own apples, etc. there. They're located near the Northboro/Church
Street exit of Route 290, but I can't remember exactly how to get
there. You'd do best calling them for directions. The number is
508-393-6406. (I just tried calling and it's busy.) They also have
hayrides.
My son's daycare took the kids there and parents went along. We
enjoyed it. They have a small petting area; the animals are small
enough for toddlers to enjoy.
Have fun,
Sheryl
|
38.20 | Kid's Fest - Princeton , MA | ISLNDS::SANTAMARIA | "Cassidy's Mom" | Fri Oct 02 1992 10:20 | 7 |
| Does anyone know anything about the Kidsfest that is being held this
weekend (10/3&4) at Mt. Wachusett in Princeton, MA? I saw an ad for it
but it did not give much information. I know that they have been
held in previous years - has anyone ever gone? Would it be fun for
a 3 year old?
Ginny
|
38.21 | Kidsfest | GBMMKT::VINCENT | | Fri Oct 02 1992 11:14 | 6 |
| Has anybody heard of Kidsfest? It is supposed to be going on this
weekend at Mt. Wachusets (SP). A friend of my husbands has asked us to
go this weekend with them, but I don'r really know what it is all
about. Anybody have any information.
Robin
|
38.22 | | ASABET::MACGILLIVARY | | Fri Oct 02 1992 11:36 | 19 |
| Hi,
I don't have a lot of information about it, but we are going. My
brother and his family went last year and said it was really fun for
the kids. I guess they all types of activities and booths set up.
We have a 14 month old, so I thought she would enjoy the fresh air
and watching all of the kids.
They did say that last year it rained all day, so everything was
inside and it was very crowded, but still fun. I figure if it was
that much fun on a rainy day, if the weather is nice and a lot of
the activities are outside, between the fresh and foliage it should
be great.
I'm anxious to hear more details from others as well.
Have fun!
|
38.23 | | TUXEDO::JPARENT | | Fri Oct 02 1992 11:39 | 5 |
| Where is is? And, how does one get there? And, perhaps, a little
more info as to what takes place!! :)
Thanks,
Jennifer
|
38.24 | Vacation Things to do with your Kids | ASIC::MYERS | | Wed Dec 02 1992 17:10 | 11 |
| I know there was a note like this in v3. Should we start another one
in this version for more up to date things? Mods, if you don't think
so, please delete.
My husband and I have the week between XMAS and New Year's off. We're
looking for some things that we can do in the New England area (we're
closest to Boston) with an 8 month old. We prefer day trips.
Thanks,
Susan
|
38.25 | School vacation ideas, on a budget? | MR4MI1::LTRIPP | | Mon Feb 08 1993 15:49 | 10 |
| Any suggestions for February School Vacation? For that matter, April
Vacation as well.
We're considering taking all or at least a portion of the week off, as
a family. Obviously we can't move the trailer this time of year, but
we do have two fairly dependable vehicles. Oh yes we've got a VERY
ACTIVE just turned 6 year old son. Any suggestions, and on a
shoestring budget at that!
Lyn
|
38.26 | Amoskeag Fishways, Manchester NH | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Back in the high life again | Thu Apr 15 1993 11:27 | 31 |
| The Public Service of NH (PSNH) Visitors Center at the Amoskeag
Fishways in Manchester, NH will open be to the public from April 27 to
June 13. Hours are weekdays from noon to 6 p.m. and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
weekends. There is no admission charge.
A large viewing window which allows visitors to see fish moving
upstream is the prime attraction at the center. Migrating fish pass
through the fish ladders this time each year. You can also watch the
fish jumping in the water from a viewing area above the ladder.
The center also features an AV program, exhibits (including some
charming miniature villages that my daughter liked), and information on
the Merrimack River, its resources and uses. This year the center
features a new exhibit of Native American life along the Merrimack
River. Last year we also viewed the dam's power station through large
glass windows. Hopefully, that will still be available.
I highly recommend this outing. When lots of fish go through, it is
exciting. You can't always expect to see many fish. Their timing
varies. Last year, there were more fish toward mid-May. They often
cage in a couple of fish (still in the waterway, except unable to
continue migration) for a short period of time so you can at least see
something.
To get there take Exit 6 from Route I-293, Amoskeag Bridge. Take a
right at the light before the bridge. Parking is available and the
facility is accessible to the handicapped.
To arrange group tours, call 1-603-626-FISH.
Laura
|
38.27 | Friendly Farm? | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Back in the high life again | Thu Apr 15 1993 11:27 | 5 |
| Does anyone have the opening day and hours of the Friendly Farm? I
think it is out near Keene, NH.
Thanks,
Laura
|
38.28 | Hiking/Picnic with small children in New Hampshire | SOJU::MCCARTHY | | Fri Apr 23 1993 17:31 | 12 |
| Hi,
I'm looking for a place to take small children (2-6 years) for
a hike/nature walk. I'd like the place to also have a picnic
area with facilities. It would also be nice if it were less
than 45 minutes from Nashua.
Has anyone ever been to Mt. Monadnock? What do you think?
thanks--------MM
[End of file]
|
38.29 | | TOOK::BBOOP::SCAER | Boop-Boop-a-Doop | Fri Apr 23 1993 18:09 | 9 |
| > Has anyone ever been to Mt. Monadnock? What do you think?
Mt. Monadanock is pretty big. For small children Pack Monadanock
would be better. You can either park at the bottom and walk up
or drive up. They have a fire tower at the top that you can climb
and see everything around for miles. They have a bathroom and
picnic tables at the top also.
.....................beth
|
38.30 | | 2154::DISMUKE | WANTED: New Personal Name | Mon Apr 26 1993 10:17 | 6 |
| Yes, pack Monadnock is great - there is a path that goes around the
mountain that could be a great walk - especially for young one or first
timers. My kids really enjoyed it last summer.
-sandy
|
38.31 | DIRECTIONS TO PACK MONADNOCK FROM PEPPERELL, MA? | ETDEV3::BRYANT | | Tue Apr 27 1993 13:54 | 6 |
| Does anyone have directions to Pack Monadnock? I'd be coming from
pepperell, Mass.
Thanks,
Priscilla
|
38.32 | directions | MOIRA::FAIMAN | light upon the figured leaf | Tue Apr 27 1993 15:34 | 17 |
| The easiest way from Pepperell is to take the unnumbered highway north from
the traffic circle in Pepperell that becomes NH 122 when you cross the
border into Hollis. Take 122 north all the way to NH 101A. Turn left onto
101A, and within about 1/2 mile you turn left again onto NH 101 west (the
entrance ramp *after* you go under the highway). Just stay on NH 101
through Milford, Wilton, and Temple. Miller State Park (the state park on
Pack Monadnock) is on your right, just a few yards over the crest of the pass
between Temple and Peterborough.
If you know your local roads fairly well, you can save some time by taking
Brookline Road northwest out of Pepperell. It will hit NH 130 in a couple
miles east of downtown Brookline. Go west on NH 130 to where it dead ends
into NH 13, just west of Brookline; turn right onto NH 13, and continue
north until you reach NH 101 just south of Milford; turn left onto 101 west,
and continue as above.
-Neil
|
38.33 | Whalom Park | USDEV::GLEE | | Wed Jun 09 1993 15:07 | 5 |
| We are planning a trip to Whalom Park at Lunenburg, MA. this Saturday,
does anyone have suggestings, commands about this park? We will take
kids of 3, 7, 10 years old. What is the price?
Ginger
|
38.35 | | NASZKO::DISMUKE | WANTED: New Personal Name | Wed Jun 09 1993 16:18 | 10 |
| I disagree with the previous noter...we went last year for an all day
excursion and had a great time. It isn't Canobie, by any means, but we
still had fun. You can picnic there, all rides are included in the one
price (call - they are celebrating their 100th year - the prices may
have changed accordingly, I don't know). There are lots of rides for
this kids. And mini-golf if you care....a neat little train ride when
they get tired.
-sandy
|
38.36 | at a loss for vac. ideas | BUSY::BONINA | | Mon Jun 21 1993 10:37 | 32 |
| I have a 20 month old and my husband and I are at a loss as to what to
do for vacation that would be enjoyable to the whole family. We have
been to:
- All Boston Parks & Attractions
- Southwicks wild animal farm
- Roger Williams Park (Great great place...but we been a zillion
times)
- Story land, six gun city
Does anyone know of anything fun for the family within 2-3 hours of the
Marlboro area.
We keep putting off vacation because we just can decide what to do &
where to go.
I was so sad when they closed Benson Wild Animal Farm (NH), because
some place like that would be perfect.
Going to some place for a 3-4 days would be ideal, but day trips aren't
ruled out.
This notes file was so long........I simply didn't know where to put
this note. I apologize if I'm in the wrong spot.
All inputs greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Robin Bonina
DTN 297-8324
BUSY::BONINA
|
38.37 | | USCTR1::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Mon Jun 21 1993 10:54 | 10 |
| Personally I get worn out trekking to places with small kids - what
I've found relaxing for all of us (I have 2 sons - almost 5, and almos
2) is at the Cape. We spend afternoons at either Cliff Pond or Flax
Pond in Nickerson State Park, in Brewster (mid Cape). The water is
warm, shallow and clean and I can sit at the edge while the kids play.
There are also trees so there is shade available.
There are motels nearby, or camping is available in the State Park.
|
38.38 | water | RICKS::PATTON | | Mon Jun 21 1993 12:23 | 6 |
| Lynn took the words right out of my mouth! We have a 23-month-old,
and she loves nothing more than fooling around at the edge of a
body of water. Her brother was the same way at her age, and still
is. We like the Bay side of the Cape or a clean pond anywhere.
Lucy
|
38.39 | NH Lakes and Mountains! | CALS::HEALEY | DTN 297-2426 | Mon Jun 21 1993 13:21 | 6 |
|
I'd suggest the NH lakes region and the white mountains area. There
are lots of family things to do in that area.
Karen
|
38.40 | more on NH attractions... | CALS::HEALEY | DTN 297-2426 | Mon Jun 21 1993 15:15 | 45 |
|
I'd like to append to my previous suggestion about NH Lakes and Mountains...
I was in the MRO1 cafeteria and they have several pamplets for things to do
in NH (and MA too). I'll be taking vacation myself this summer in the
Lakes Region (I grew up there) so I was collecting pamplets for adult things
to do. But there are lots of kid things to do.
I know you've been to Story Land and Six Gun City but there is also
Santa's Village... it has shows and rides where "you'll meet Santa and
his elves" (and reindeer too)! Admission is $12 for unlimited
rides and shows. 3 and under free. This is in Jefferson NH.
This NH/Whitemountains Map and Guide I have lists several other attractions:
Attitash Mountain... water slides
Clarks Trading Post... museum and grounds
Conway Scenic Railroad
Heritage New Hampshire
Lost River
Mt Washington Auto Road
Polar Caves... Glacial Cave tours, museum, nature trails, etc.
The Whales Tale Water Park
Mt Washingon Cruises on Lake Winn.
The Flume
Loon Mountain Park
Cannon Mtn Aerial Tranway
Mt Washington Cog Railway
Story Land
Six Gun City
Some of the above are more suited for adults but you get the idea as per
the number of attractions available! If you want to just spend your days
at the beach, the Cape would be fine but I don't believe there is much
more to do than that with children. With kids, you can do something
every day in NH!
So, have I sold you yet? Of coure, I grew up there so I might be
biased. Actually, much of the attractions are new in the past 10 or
so years and I haven't been to any of them except the Mt Washington
(cruises and auto road) and the Flume. The rest is all new to me!
Karen
|
38.41 | thanks | BUSY::BONINA | | Mon Jun 21 1993 15:25 | 1 |
| Thanks for all the great ideas. Very much appreciated.
|
38.42 | I vote for the White Mountains too! | BCSE::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Wed Jun 23 1993 12:49 | 53 |
| We're going to Lincoln, NH this year, with 4 kids in tow. We're going
for 4 days, 3 nights. We've rented a cabin w/ full kitchen, that's
right in the middle of all the attractions we plan to visit. It's
$85.00/night for the cabin (including taxes), which sleeps 6.
Clark's Trading Post is our PRIME place to visit. They have live bear
shows, a train ride, water-bumper cars, small museums, lots of music
and refreshments, and I'm sure I'm leaving out a few things. The kids
*LOVE* the bears and the train ride (watch out for the WolfMan that
rides along the side of the train (-:), and in general it's a GREAT day
for everyone. The youngest that we're bringing will be 23 months when
we go, so we're planning to go to Clark's in the morning, come back to
the cabin for lunch and for him to have a nap (and maybe let the other
kids swim at the heated pool there), rest for a while, and then go back
in the afternoon. You get "stamped" for the day. The whole thing is
pretty cheap - I think the prices were $6.00 for adults, $3.00 for
children 6-12, and $1.00 or free (or something silly) for kids under 6.
We're also planning to go on the Loon Mtn. Gondola ride. At the top of
the mountain there's a snack bar, a fire tower, trails and some pretty
AMAZING caves to climb through!!! We went last year, and the kids
couldn't get enough of it. DO be careful, because there are some tight
squeezes (-:
There's also Echo Lake near by, which is a state park/lake, which I'm
told is absolutely beautiful, large lake. Bring those shovels and
pails!
If you're into train rides, there's the Hobo RailRoad, which is about
an hour ride through the woods, on an open train. They have a LARGE
asst of different "meal plans" that you can eat on the train, and also
have a very fancy (EXPENSIVE!) dining car for their later ride. We got
pizza and drinks last time, and had a great time with the kids. A
2-year old might be a little young to sit still that long. It's very
peaceful for adults, but may be "boring" to your little one.
There really is *TONS* of stuff to do in the White Mountains, and even
the things that are geared for children are really enjoyable for adults
as well.
Another great one (for when he's OLDER!) is the Polar Caves. I
wouldn't want to bring anyone through there that's under 5-6, as it can
be very slippery, and is dark/steep in spots, but *WOW*!! The Flume is
nice as well, but there's just boardwalks going up alongside the river
and falls, and we were cautioned against a real little one - if he
likes loud water and will hold on, it may be worth it for you.
Get the NH vacation guide, which will also include "places to stay",
and MAKE RESERVATIONS!!!!! Unless you're will to spend 100+/evening at
a hotel, you may not find a place to stay.
Have fun!!
Patty
|
38.43 | Need daytrip ideas for New England area | MARLIN::CAISSIE | | Wed Jun 23 1993 13:35 | 19 |
| Hi,
We're looking for daytrip ideas near Clinton, MA; we'd like to stay
within a 2-hour radius. We're particularly interested in finding a nice
zoo. We've been to Drumlin Farm and other petting zoos; we'd like to
visit something on a larger scale with elephants, monkeys, etc.
We're not interested in going into Boston or the cape, and we've done the
Lincoln, NH route, so we'd appreciate any other ideas. (BTW, our kids
are 4 years old and 15 months old; and we'll be taking vacation the
week of July 5th.)
Also, re: .36, Robin, what is the Roger Williams Park, and where is it?
Thanks,
Sheryl
|
38.44 | Southwick's Zoo | TOOK::L_JOHNSON | | Wed Jun 23 1993 22:54 | 15 |
| Sheryl,
Try Southwick's Zoo in Mendon, MA. probably about 45 minutes
south of Clinton. We've been to both Roger Williams Zoo
and Southwicks, I think both are good, my husband prefers
Southwicks.
They have lots of monkeys and a brand new baby Giraffe too.
They have a Deer forest and a petting area. They also put on a daily
animal shows.
Roger Williams Zoo is just outside of Providence RI
(it may actually be listed as Providence)
Linda
|
38.45 | a long ride, want to know where I'm going | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Back in the high life again | Thu Jun 24 1993 07:53 | 7 |
| Could somebody please post driving directions to Southwick's from Rt.
495?
Also, what are their hours, admission fees, any other details?
thx,
L
|
38.46 | | CADSYS::BOLIO::BENOIT | | Thu Jun 24 1993 09:14 | 6 |
| From 495 that the route 16 exit in Milford. Head west on Route sixteen. You
will go through Milford, a small stretch of Hopedale, and then Mendon. The
trip on 16 is about 4 miles. Southwick animal farm is on your left. Look for
the large sign for the entrance (on the left).
Michael
|
38.47 | | NIMBUS::NOGUEIRA | | Thu Jun 24 1993 10:29 | 4 |
| Southwick's is open daily from 10 - 5 and the admission for adults is
$7.50. Kids 2 and under are free, not sure about older kids.
Kathy
|
38.48 | ROGER WILLIAMS PARK/ZOO | BUSY::BONINA | | Thu Jun 24 1993 10:52 | 41 |
| Roger Williams Park / Zoo
DIRECTIONS: (coming from Marlboro) 495 South to 95 South to Exit
17. Left off the highway (you'll see signs at this
point directing you into the park
PHONE: 401-785-9450
COST/HOURS: For Zoo - $3.50 for Adults & $1.50 for Children 3-12
Monday-Friday 9:00-5:00
Saturday-Sunday 9:00-6:00
The park itself is free
On the park grounds there are:
Gardens to walk
Ducks to feed
Paddle boats
Swings
Merry-go-round (discounts if you buy a zoo ticket)
Baseball field
My husband & I have been going to Roger Williams for 10 years and we just
love it.
The Zoo's not the biggest but because it has a very large park and
other activities it's always made a great all around day trip.
Roger Williams has a snack bars, but we alway prefer making a big picnic
lunch.
The parking can be crazy because you park on the curbing that
surrounds the whole park........just drive around and you'll find a
spot.........we've never had a problem.
|
38.49 | thanks for the info | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Back in the high life again | Thu Jun 24 1993 11:07 | 1 |
|
|
38.50 | Glen, N.H./Storyland | MKOTS1::COHEN | | Tue Jun 29 1993 09:58 | 10 |
| We are planning on a two day trip to Glen, New Hamphshire to take the
kids to Storyland.
Does anyone know of a motel that would be OK to bring a 3 year old and
a one year old to, and is reasonably priced.
Thanks,
Mark
|
38.51 | Twin Mountain | JUPITR::MAHONEY | Experience wildlife..have kids! | Tue Jun 29 1993 11:09 | 18 |
|
Last time we went to the white mountains we stayed at the Twin Mountain
Motor Court. They are all 1 or 2 bedroom cottages some with
kitchenettes. The price was reasonable at $75.00 per night with a
kitchen the other cabins are cheaper without kitchens. They have a
complete playground in the middle of the motel grounds with all Little
Tykes toys like slide,seesaw,merrygo round, swings etc...
They also have a built in pool outside and laundry facilities in a seperate
cabin. We have stayed there twice and the kids 6 and 1yr old (at the time)
loved it and so did we, that's why we keep going back. It is roughly a
1/2 hr away from storyland.
If you would like the telephone number I can probably dig it up for
you.
Sandy
|
38.52 | how long to rogers williams park ? | GRILLA::LALIBERTE | CIS Systems Engineering | Thu Jul 01 1993 11:54 | 3 |
| re .48 - how long a ride is it from marlboro to roger williams park ??
(exit 17)...is this in Rhode Island ??
|
38.53 | | CADSYS::BOLIO::BENOIT | | Thu Jul 01 1993 12:02 | 3 |
| Marlboro to Roger Williams is about an hour.
/mtb
|
38.54 | Train ride to Roger Williams Park | POWDML::CORMIER | | Thu Jul 01 1993 12:16 | 6 |
| Last year the P&W (Providence and Worcester) railroad offered a day
trip to Roger Williams on the train. Maybe the park is a repeat
excursion, but the train ride will enliven interest? I don't have any
details, but you could call the P&W in Worcester and inquire about this
year.
Sarah
|
38.55 | Maybe next summer? | NODEX::HOLMES | | Thu Jul 01 1993 13:29 | 11 |
| .54> Last year the P&W (Providence and Worcester) railroad offered a day
.54> trip to Roger Williams on the train. Maybe the park is a repeat
.54> excursion, but the train ride will enliven interest? I don't have any
.54> details, but you could call the P&W in Worcester and inquire about this
.54> year.
I called the P&W railroad just last weekend to find out about this trip.
Unfortunately, "due to extensive repairs" they won't be offering this
trip this summer. I was disappointed -- it sounded like a great day trip.
Tracy
|
38.56 | Roger Williams Reply | BUSY::BONINA | | Thu Jul 01 1993 14:50 | 11 |
| re .52
>re .48 - how long a ride is it from marlboro to roger williams park ??
> (exit 17)...is this in Rhode Island ??
The exit 17 that I was referencing is a Franklin exit on 495 - MASS.
(I use to live in Franklin)
I've never driven to Roger Williams from Marlboro, but I would guess
you could get there in close to 1 hour.
|
38.57 | Look Park | POWDML::CORMIER | | Fri Jul 02 1993 10:45 | 20 |
| re.55
Oh rats! I was really looking forward to doing that this year! mumble,
mumble, grumble, grumble. Back to the drawing board...
Oh, by the way, we were in western Mass. last weekend, and went to a
lovely park called "Look Park" in , hmmm, Leeds or Northampton or
Florence (all those towns run together for me). It's huge, has lots of
playing fields, and picnic areas. You have to get a permit to picnic,
and you are assigned a picnic area. There were numerous families
having giant barbeques, and there are literally hundreds of picnic
slots. Bike paths, small zoo (actually a couple of sheep, bald eagles,
owls, peacocks), cute little train to give you a little ride around the
park, swings and slides. No swimming (they closed the pool this year).
Admission is $2 per car on weekends, $1 on weekdays. Train ride is $1
for adults, .75 for kids over 2, free for 2 and under. Rest rooms and
snack bars. Tennis courts. Volleyball courts. Basketball courts. Very
clean and well kept place. Approximately 1 hour from Worcester. The
place was too big to walk the whole thing with my 3.5 year old, so I
didn't get to see it all. They also have concerts in the evenings at
the bandstand.
Sarah
|
38.58 | Kid's carnival Green Hill Park Worcester | SALES::LTRIPP | | Mon Jul 26 1993 17:40 | 12 |
| Although I don't have the full details I heard on the radio this
morning there will be a carnival, with a petting zoo and other "kid
activities" this weekend, July 29, 30 & 31 at Green Hill Park in
Worcester. I think I heard admission was a flat $5. per person and
kids under a certain age are free. admission includes the rides.
Sounds like a great weekend escape, if anyone has further details feel
free to fill in the gaps. It seems to me there are directions to Green
HIll park in Worcester either early on in this note or the previous
version of Parenting.
Lyn
|
38.59 | Directions please... | WONDER::MAKRIANIS | Patty | Mon Jul 26 1993 17:50 | 9 |
|
Lyn,
I just went through all the previous replies and there are no
directions to Green Hill Park in Worcester. Could somebody please
provide them??? Thanks. Also, are the dates July 29,30,31??? Cause
this equates to Thurs,Fri,Sat, but no Sunday. Just wanted to make
sure.
Patty
|
38.60 | more details... | SALES::LTRIPP | | Tue Jul 27 1993 11:21 | 13 |
| Directions will be coming....
I heard more this morning, it's called the Worcester County Fair, and
the radio said it started today. (interesting it starts mid week).
I will call for directions. What I remember is that it is a right turn
off of Oak Ave, behind Memorial Hospital (off Belmont St.) and up this
very rough road, which is extremely steep.
If anyone went to the Car Show during the fourth of July weekend, it is
the same place.
|
38.61 | Gordon will be there! | TFH::CKELLER | | Thu Jul 29 1993 16:38 | 6 |
| Also, I heard that Gordon from Sesame Street will be there for two
show's on Saturday. Not sure of the times. I think it is there on Sunday
too. It was in the datebook section of the Sunday paper. I will check
for more details at home if I think of it.
Cheryl
|
38.62 | | WONDER::MAKRIANIS | Patty | Thu Jul 29 1993 16:54 | 8 |
|
Lynn,
do you have those direction yets??? I would really like to go, but
have no idea where Oak St or Memorial Hospital is. Sorry if I sound
anxious, but my sister is coming to visit and I want to do something
besides just sit around the house.
Thanks, Patty
|
38.63 | | GLITTR::WARREN | | Thu Jul 29 1993 17:10 | 8 |
| Memorial is on Belmont Street, which is Route 9. If you are heading
west, you will see a giant cow where you should turn off (before you
get to Memorial). For specific directions to Green Hill Park, you can
put a request in the Massachusetts notes files (12DOT2::MASSACHUSETTS).
Note 784 is for directions to places in Mass.
-Tracy
|
38.64 | Directions to Greenhill Park | MILPND::J_TOMAO | | Fri Jul 30 1993 10:23 | 22 |
| Directions to Greenhill Park
From Marlboro
From 290 take the Route 9 Lincoln Square exit. At the end of the ramp
go right (the ramp forks). Go to your left lane and go straight
throughthe first set of lights. At the second set of lights take a
left.
**This wil be route 9/Belmont street. Go straight through the set
of lights and head up the hill - Memorial hospital wil be on your left.
Keep going up this very long hill. right after the peak of the hill
there is a set of lights - take a left (the 12 foot bull wil be on your
right) - you are now headed for Greenhill Park
From Oxford/Auburn
Take 290 to Route 9/Belmont street exit. At end of ramp take a right.
This is Belmont/route 9 follow driections from **
Good luck and have fun!
Joyce
|
38.65 | Thanks!! | WONDER::MAKRIANIS | Patty | Fri Jul 30 1993 10:28 | 7 |
|
Joyce,
Thanks so much for the directions!!!! I know exactly where I'm
going now. Hopefully the weather holds out tomorrow so we'll get a good
day.
Patty
|
38.66 | More info on the fair | TFH::CKELLER | | Fri Jul 30 1993 13:02 | 17 |
| I checked the paper last night. The Fair is Wed. 7/28 - Sun. 8/1.
Note: Correction on Gordon, he will be there today (Friday) for a
4 p.m., and 7 p.m. show.
The attractions are: A carnival, barnyard animals, agricultural and
education exhibits, and clowns.
The opening times are Friday, at 2 p.m., Sat. and Sun. at noon.
It sounds like a pretty good deal for only $5.00 a person. I'm not
sure what the age limit is to get in for free. But the admission price
goes to some type of charity, so it is worth it.
Cheryl
|
38.67 | | MILPND::J_TOMAO | | Fri Jul 30 1993 13:28 | 13 |
| More to .66
There will also be carnival type rides there and the one flat admission
fare covers all rides and attractions for as long as you stay there.
Also clearification the admission price - A *Portion* of the admission
will go towards the upkeep of the Greenhill Park Petting Zoo (a
non-profit)
Weather is supposed to be good most of the day tomorrow but
thundershowers are predicted for evening hours.
Joyce
|
38.68 | regrets and thank you | SALES::LTRIPP | | Mon Aug 02 1993 12:02 | 16 |
| To Patty, and everyone else...
My apologies for not getting back in to post directions. Friday
afternoon turned out to be one "fire drill" after another. At 5:30 on
Friday I was having doubts about *ever* getting out of here!
Thanks too, for posting the great directions for me!
So did anyone go? How was it?
Our weekend adventure was a family birthday/pool party Saturday, and
none of the three of us ventured past our own backyard (3 feet deep)
pool yesterday. (yes the three of us are a "little" pink today!...
OUCH thank you!) I really regret missing the Carnival.
Lyn
|
38.69 | my opinion | CNTROL::GEARY | | Mon Aug 02 1993 12:22 | 12 |
| Lynn and others,
I went to the carnival Sunday and was disappointed and probably
would have enjoyed your 3 foot pool more. I go to the little town of
Bolton fair each year and exspected the big town of Worcester to
have something similar if not bigger. However I found it to be less
then what the town of Marlboro puts on?????
The admission was five dollars and covered all rides but there
wasn't much more to do????
Directions were great but I never saw the 12 foot bull??? maybe
I was in the wrong place. 8.)
lori
|
38.70 | We had a great time!!! | WONDER::MAKRIANIS | Patty | Mon Aug 02 1993 12:54 | 18 |
|
I too went, but I on the other hand was not disappointed that much.
I live in Townsend and our annual festival costs $8 for 12 tickets
and all the kiddie rides are 2 tickets, so it's very expensive.
It cost us $15 to get in and between all the rides Anna went on and
the couple that my sister and I did (with Anna) we got 21 rides in
for the $15, so I find that to be a good deal. Anna loved the area
with the animals and even got to see a baby chick hatching and she
held (with Mom's help) a baby duck. I too thought there would be
more besides just the carnival. I was maybe expecting more agricutural
stuff, like prize tomatoes and jellys or stuff, but I wasn't
disappointed at all. Anna had a great time, Auntie Denise was exhausted
(as was I) and I probably got a little dehydrated, but I held up well.
We never even made it into the Green Hill Park "Zoo", so I want to go
back someday for a picnic and do that part. My daughter could spend all
day looking at and talking to animals.
Patty
|
38.71 | Greenhill zoo, then on to Eastern States... | SALES::LTRIPP | | Mon Aug 02 1993 16:42 | 18 |
| Just an FYI, the Green Hill Zoo is FREE! But the days they are open
seem strange, I do definitely remember that Friday, Saturday and Sunday
are the OPEN days. Plus parking if FREE too!
I just saw on VTX that the Eastern States Expo dates are announced and
that DEC is offering discount tickets. A real nice educational thing.
BUT... plan to arrive early, like by 9:00 and take a stroller there is
a LOT of walking for anyone, especially little legs. Our tip is to cal
ahead to find out when "changeover" day is. that's the day that animals
are packing up and leaving and a new group are arriving. It's a day
when you don't really see too many animals close up, they leave early
in the day, and the new ones usually don't settle in until late in the
day. Usually it's a mid week thing like Tuesday or Thursday.
(West Springfield MA, for those not familiar, parking is ample on the
grounds, for a price of course)
Lyn
|
38.72 | Statue of Liberty | DATABS::TAYLOR | | Mon Aug 09 1993 16:03 | 9 |
| Has anyone been to the Statue of Liberty in New York within recent
years? I'd like to take my 5 and 8 year old there and don't know how to
get there, or what is the best time of day to go or whatever.
Does anyone have any advice?
Thanks.
Gale
|
38.73 | pointers | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Back in the high life again | Tue Aug 10 1993 11:52 | 8 |
| Please see discussions on this topic in the following locations:
SULACO::NEW_JERSEY Note 81
SUBWAY::NEWYORK Note 328
Note 440
Laura
|
38.74 | To do - to do! | STAR::AWHITNEY | | Tue Oct 19 1993 11:29 | 8 |
| Where can I find a nice, clean, large farm that will allow children
to visit? I am in the NH area and am looking for something 'special'
to do with the kids this weekend (4 and almost 2)...
If you have any good ideas, plese send mail to STAR::AWHITNEY or give
me a call at DTN 381-1343...
|
38.75 | Drumlin Farm, Lincoln, MA | BARSTR::PCLX31::satow | gavel::satow, dtn 223-2584 | Tue Oct 19 1993 13:59 | 6 |
| You might send mail to the author of 38.27 to see what she is talkign about.
Also, Drumlin Farm, on route 117 in Lincoln MA is a working farm run by the
Massachusetts Audubon Society. There's lots to see in addition to the farm.
Clay
|
38.76 | Thanks everyone! | STAR::AWHITNEY | | Tue Oct 19 1993 14:06 | 8 |
| I have to put this in here..I have received a ton of replies and
ALL of them have referenced the Friendly Farm! Must be a great
place! However, it is closed for the season (they are going
into hibernation) and will re-open late April.
I will be trying some of the other farms that have also been brought
to my attention and will DEFINATELY get to the Friendly Farm next
Summer!
|
38.77 | | KNGBUD::MACINTYRE | Karen A. MacIntyre | Wed Oct 20 1993 10:17 | 6 |
|
How about visiting the Anheuser Busch brewery in Merrimack, NH? They
have a very clean barn that houses the Clydsdales. They don't let you pet them
but my son found the place and tour facinating when he was 2.5 yrs old.
..............Karen
|
38.78 | | GOOEY::ROLLMAN | | Thu Oct 21 1993 17:02 | 7 |
|
The Clydesdales "winter" in the mid-Atlantic somewhere -
Virginia I think. Better call first....
Pat
|
38.79 | ? | MKOTS3::NICKERSON | | Thu Oct 21 1993 17:11 | 2 |
| But they're in the Merrimack Christmas Parade every year so some must
stay around!
|
38.80 | Bumper Bowling in Auburn, MA | NODEX::HOLMES | | Tue Nov 23 1993 15:52 | 22 |
| I ran across something last weekend that might be of interest with the long
winter months stretching ahead...
I took my nephews (3 & 6 years old) bowling this weekend, and discovered
"Bumper Bowling". Long tubes filled with air are put in the gutters of a
candlepin bowling lane so that the balls bounce off and still head toward
the pins. No more frustrating "gutter balls" for the little ones! Brian
and Neil loved it.
I found it at Thunderbird Bowl which is on Southbridge Street in Auburn, MA
(just over the Worcester/Auburn line), but I imagine it could be found
other places as well.
At Thunderbird Bowl, they have Bumper Bowling on Saturdays and Sundays and
they recommend that you call to reserve one of these lanes because they are
popular. But, we just showed up at about 4:00 on Sunday and there were
several empty ones. One more positive for this place; my image of a
smoke-filled bowling alley was (happily) shattered when I realized that I
only saw one person in the whole place smoking while we were there. We
could bowl and breathe!
Tracy
|
38.81 | | MROA::DJANCAITIS | water from the moon | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:22 | 9 |
| they had these things at the bowling alley we went to a couple weekends
ago as well - it was great, as it was a birthday party and many of the
kids thought it was just SUPER to be able to knock the pins down !!!!!
The bowling alley was on Route 110 just off of Route 2 heading toward
Ayer - small place but it was a great time, a nice party and not real
expense for the mom. Don't know if they have these all the time or not
tho'
Debbi
|
38.82 | acton bowladrome, rt 27 and 111 [by kmart] | RDVAX::HABER | supercalifragilisticexpialidocious | Wed Nov 24 1993 14:17 | 8 |
| Acton Bowladrome does this too -- birthday parties are about $7.50 per
kid [6 kid minimum] -- 1 hr bowling, e token [i.e. quarters] for game
room, pizza/hamburg, cake, ice cream, drink, and balloon (i think
that's all now included).
We've gone there lots of times and never had to wait more than 30
minutes at the most busy times. They've also got a very friendly
parrot, who sometimes can be coerced into "singing"
|
38.83 | TOURS APPROPRIATE FOR KIDS | GRILLA::LALIBERTE | NEI/Systems Engineering | Wed Jan 19 1994 10:44 | 16 |
| Looking for factories in New England area that do tours that would
be interesting for children.
We remember going to a Fanny Farmer factory (about 35 yrs ago!) in
the general Boston area....watching them do the chocolates was quite
memorable. I want to do this with my 6 year old....
Ones that I know of are:
Harbor Sweets (Salem MA?)
Anheuser Busch (Merrimack NH)
NECCO (Cambridge, MA) ...not sure of this...
Stoney(something) Yogurt (NH ?)0
Any others known would be appreciated.
Thanks.
|
38.84 | Yoghurt factory | TLE::JBISHOP | | Wed Jan 19 1994 10:54 | 5 |
| There's a yoghurt factory (Sunnyfield?) with tours in Londonderry
or thereabouts. Sorry I'm not more specific, but a trip to the
grocery or some phone work would probably find it.
-John Bishop
|
38.85 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Jan 19 1994 11:02 | 1 |
| It's Stonyfield.
|
38.86 | Cape Cod Potato Chip factory | ASABET::TRUMPOLT | Liz Trumpolt - 223-7195, MSO2-2/F3 | Wed Jan 19 1994 11:23 | 8 |
| You can also take a ride down the Cape and tour the Cape Cod Potato
chip factory. We do this every year when we go down, it is interesting
to see them make the chips. The only problem is that you have to look
through windows casue they won't let you into the room where the chips
are made due to germs. They like to keep the place nice and clean.
|
38.87 | cranberries! | CTHQ::SANDSTROM | born of the stars | Wed Jan 19 1994 11:26 | 6 |
| Ocean Spray (the cranberry place) has a nice walk-through tour of
their plant in Plymouth, MA. Because it's a walk-through you don't
have to hang around and wait for a "tour" to start, you can go at
your leisure.
Conni
|
38.88 | | WWDST1::MGILBERT | Education Reform starts at home.... | Wed Jan 19 1994 11:46 | 1 |
| Ben and Jerry's in Vermont.
|
38.89 | Parker's Maple Barn, Mason NH | BARSTR::PCLX31::satow | gavel::satow, dtn 223-2584 | Wed Jan 19 1994 11:56 | 9 |
| re: .88
I believe Ben and Jerry's is in Waterbury, VT.
Parker's Maple Barn, Mason New Hampshire, during sugaring season (March);
short tour of maple syrup making operation; also a family style restaurant
nearby.
Clay
|
38.90 | | POWDML::MANDILE | Not unless your butt has eyes | Wed Jan 19 1994 15:15 | 4 |
|
Hallamore Clydesdales in Lakeville, MA
|
38.91 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Jan 19 1994 15:19 | 3 |
| It's not a working factory, but the National Historical Park in Lowell has
mill tours that are supposed to be fascinating. They even have canal boat
rides in the summer.
|
38.92 | y | DV780::DORO | Donna Quixote | Wed Jan 19 1994 17:30 | 5 |
|
How about some colorado ideas? (...I wish we had a Ben & Jerry'sto
tour!!)
JAmd
|
38.93 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | hate is STILL not a family value | Thu Jan 20 1994 09:28 | 24 |
| Okay,
How about the train museum in Golden CO? This is something that should
be planned for warm weather as these are actual full-sized cars and
engines, outside in various stages of restoration. There is also the
Coors brewery and a new saki bresery in Golden as well.
The children's museum in Denver which is also close to the Forney
transportation museum off Speer and I-25 are probably good choices for
winter, as is the Natural History Museum in Denver.
Closer to home, there is the Pioneer Museum off Nevada and Vermijo,
which has a good history of Colorado Springs, the Children's Museum at
the Citadel, (I can't vouch for it as we don't do malls), the nature
centers at Bear Creek and Fountain Creek county parks.
If you like the idea of Teller county, there is the Ute Pass musemum in
Woodland Park, the Criple Creek museum in Cripple Creek and during the
summer there is also the small train ride in Cripple Creek. You can
avoid the gambling and go to Victor which has the Lowell Thomas museum
and the Victor museum. Victor doesn't NOT have gambling and is working
toward gearing itself to family entertainment.
Meg
|
38.94 | | MVDS00::BELFORTI | Come on SUMMER!!! I HATE SNOW!!!!!! | Thu Jan 20 1994 14:24 | 10 |
| For Colorado ideas... get hold of the Boy Scouts. WAY BACK in 1984 I
did up a list of Free/Inexpensive/Costly day trip ideas for the Boy
Scouts/Cub Scouts. They should still have that list somewhere. If I
can find it I will either enter it here, or send it to anyone who wants
it. I'm not sure I still have it, but will look over this weekend.
This was done for the College of Scouting, where I got my Masters
Degree.
M-L
|
38.95 | Furry Friends Petting Farm | NHASAD::SMITH | I'm gonna start today... | Wed Feb 02 1994 10:28 | 13 |
| I searched for a note already existing, but couldn't find one.
I saw on the local(channel 9) pre-news show last night a place called
Furry Friends Petting Farm located in Candia, NH. They had a Siberian
Tiger baby on the show and talked about endangered species. Part of
their goal is to make the public aware of endangered species. I
believe the woman said they have lions, as well as tigers and probably
bears :-) They didn't mention an admission price, but I'm sure there
is one.
The phone number is 603-654-6092.
Donna
|
38.96 | Need winter getaway in N.E. with kids | ABACUS::JANEB | See it happen => Make it happen | Tue Feb 08 1994 13:36 | 11 |
| I'm looking for a brief family getaway, in New England, for the end of
Februrary. My kids are 6 and 8.
Can you think of any place that would have a pool and/or some other
non-skiing activities in the winter? I'm only looking for 1-3 nights.
We're starting from the Manchester, NH area.
Thanks!
Jane
|
38.97 | Woodbound Inn, Jaffrey | GMAJOR::C_BROWN | | Wed Feb 09 1994 09:32 | 12 |
|
The Woodbound Inn in Jaffrey New Hampshire is where we take our
2 1/2 and 11 year old. Digital gets a 25% discount (children
under 12 stay free. If you enjoy outdoor acitivies, this place
is great with very reasonable rates. $105 per night includes
dinner and breakfast for two adults; there is a nominal fee for
the childrens dinner menus. There is sledding & Ice skating (my
kids have a ball) and cross country skiing if the kids are
interested in trying it out.
CB
|
38.98 | Try Cape Cod | TLE::FRIDAY | DEC Fortran: a gem of a language | Thu Feb 10 1994 11:36 | 5 |
| re .96
Try Cape Cod. There are places open there that have heated
pools. Prices are generally reasonable this time of year.
Look in the Boston Globe in the travel section for ads.
|
38.99 | For sports enthusiasts, Hartford, and New Jersey | BARSTR::PCLX31::satow | gavel::satow, dtn 223-2584 | Thu Feb 10 1994 12:18 | 14 |
| re: .96 New England Winter Getaways
If your kids are sports fans, there is the Hartford Civic Center
(NHL Whalers Hockey, with an attached Sheraton Hotel that has a pool).
Somewhat farther are Meadowlands in New Jersey (NBA Nets basketball and NHL
Devils hockey), with several nearby hotel, most having pools and many having
weekend rates.
Tickets for the Whalers and Nets are relatively easy to come by. I don't
know about the Devils.
Clay
|
38.100 | Freeport Maine Ideas for FEB? | LEDS::TRIPP | | Tue Feb 15 1994 08:35 | 15 |
| We are tentatively planning on going to Freeport Maine this weekend.
(Isn't this the easiest way to exchange a Bean jacket right?)
What else is up there that would interest our 7 year old, active son?
He adores finding out "what makes things tick", and loves animals. At
this point we havent' decided how many if any nights we'll spend there.
Also if we do what's around for places to stay, B&B and Country Inns
would be considered too. I want to do the Dansk outlet near Beans, but
I think a place that majors in glassware is not the place for an active
boy.
Years ago there was a "wives tour" when my husband was in Portland for
a firefighter's gathering, they took us to an old fashion deli type
place on the Main street, would anyone know what this place is?
Lyn
|
38.101 | Children's Museum - Portland Maine | ABACUS::JANEB | See it happen => Make it happen | Wed Feb 16 1994 08:55 | 5 |
| I've heard that the Children's Museum in Portland Maine is excellent.
It is attached to the art museum, downtown. I think it's free on
Friday evenings.
|
38.102 | Wildflower Inn--Great place for families | RANGER::OBERTI | | Mon Mar 28 1994 09:34 | 14 |
|
A great Inn for families is the Wildflower Inn in Lyndonville, VT (just
above St. Johnsbury). We just went this past weekend. It was wonderful.
They have a petting barn, sleigh rides (wagon rides in the summer), a
5pm dinner hour for families with little ones and a huge sledding hill.
In the summer they have a pool and an outside play area. They also have
a playroom with a loft, duplo like blocks, bumper pool, air hockey and
a doll house. My boys (almost 3 and 19 months) had a great time.
I forgot to bring in the number but will add that in a later note.
If you want more details feel free to send me mail at RANGER::OBERTI.
Janet
|
38.103 | Sturbridge Village -- MASSACHUSETTS | MROA::DUPUIS | Love is grand, divorce is 20 grand | Fri Apr 08 1994 08:32 | 54 |
| Corporate Appreciation Day at Old Sturbridge Village set for April 9 + 10
Old Sturbridge Village invites Digital employees and their
immediate family members to Corporate Appreciation Day, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
on Saturday, April 9 and Sunday, April 10.
Employees are admitted free with Digital badge. Members of
employees' family members are $7.50 each; children under age 6 admitted
free. Lunch is on your own. Employees must show their Digital badges
in order to take advantage of Corporate Appreciation Day.
Plan to dress comfortably and wear walking shoes, as pathways are
unpaved.
Old Sturbridge Village is located in Sturbridge, Mass. on Route
20, one mile west of the junction of Exit 2, Interstate 84, and Exit 9
of the Massachusetts Turnpike, Interstate 90.
FOR DIGITAL INTERNAL USE ONLY
|
38.104 | Need Ideas, swanboats, Boston, Central MA This Weekend! | LEDS::TRIPP | | Fri Apr 29 1994 14:20 | 18 |
| HELP!!
I am taking my 7 year old nephew and 8 year old niece for the weekend.
One of my thoughts was to head into Boston, do the Common and Gardens
and Swanboats.
Does anyone know if if the swanboats are operating yet??? (QUICKLY!)
Or a number I can call to find out.
these kids are very well behaved, are here from Florida only until the
end of June. what else can I cram into a "auntie can spoil you real
quickly" weekend??
We will be starting in Central Ma, Northboro to Oxford and who knows
where, probably Rocketland in Auburn, they adore this place, but what
else can I spoil them with?
Lyn
|
38.105 | Swan boats are Operating | DTRACY::ANDERSON | There's no such place as far away | Fri Apr 29 1994 17:39 | 10 |
| Lyn,
I was in class last week, and the swan boats were out in the common.
You could take them there, them mayby hop on the T over to Fanuel Hall
and the aquarium. Depending on where they are from, they might find
ridding on the T blast.
Hope this helps,
marianne
|
38.106 | The T is an event in itself | GAVEL::PCLX31::satow | gavel::satow, dtn 223-2584 | Fri Apr 29 1994 18:01 | 15 |
| Just to amplify .105, at that age my kids were very intrigued by the T (the
MBTA -- the subway). From central Mass, take Route 2 to the Alwife Station
(near AD Little, just after you pass over the Cambridge city limits), and
take the T in. The T passes over the Charles River (above ground) and has a
very nice view of the Charles River. From where you are (MassPike, Route 9),
there are more convenient connecting point for the T, but I'm not as
familiar, and they're not imo, as fun.
You can connect to the part of the Common where the swan boats are, but it's
easier to just get off at Park Street and walk.
Lots of other things to do there, limited only by time and $$. The Aqaurium
is nice, as well as the Children's Museum, all within a short walk or T ride.
Clay
|
38.107 | They had a ball in Boston! | LEDS::TRIPP | | Mon May 02 1994 10:17 | 31 |
| I picked up the kids,( and of course had AJ) and *drove* into Boston.
All the kids had a blast, they were fascinated by the building that are
built over the turnpike. I even explained I had stayed at the hotel
once over the highway, which prompted a lot of conversation like did
the building move, was it noisy, could see the cars and trucks, did I
Wave to the cars? they were enchanted by it.
We actually cirlced the block around the Boston Gardens only twice
befoer finding a meter. The kids loved "feeding" the meter (quarters)
it was a quarter per 15 minutes. the kids were enchanted by the
reality of the brass ducks, from the story. We read it as the bedtime
story that night. and then on to the reason for the trip, the
Swanboats. I had picked up a box of crackers, and the kids fed
anything with legs (including themselves!). We walked the shoreline
near the swanboats, then back to the ducks, posed for some pictures,
climbed a few trees, did typical kids things. then we walked up one of
the side streets and found an ice cream place which is like being in an
old firestation. The kids had a ball.
From there we drove futher in andparked closer to the Hancock and
Prudential towers. We attempted to go to the Pru tower, but discovered
it was closed for repairs (this after I had paid $5. for less than an
hour parking). But we talked about how the Boston Marathon had ended
on the very spot we were standing.
The kids commented on the "rude" boston drivers. I softened it by
telling them that sometimes people "appear" to be rude when they really
are just in a hurry. The kids had aball, we came home and had a cook
out, bike riding, and one tired auntie and mom!
Lyn
|
38.108 | | LATVMS::BRANAM | | Mon May 02 1994 14:11 | 11 |
| If they're here til june, try a whale watch from the aquarium. Caveats: you're
on a medium sized boat for about 5 hours, 90 minutes from land, if you get sick,
you can't get off; even when it's hot in town, it's pretty chilly on the water,
with a very stiff wind; and if you're *really* unlucky, you won't see any whales.
But we have been twice, and it's great. You get a great tour of the harbor
(you sneer derisively, but even a toxic industrial harbor like Boston is
interesting from the water with a good guide) and a fun boat ride out to
Stellwagen Bank. Then seeing a whale is just incredible, especially if they
blow right next to the boat and go under it! Everyone becomes instant experts
in whale spotting and species identification, and every glint off the waves is
a potential giant of the deep. It's a blast!
|
38.109 | PETTING ZOO | KOALA::HOHMAN | | Fri Jun 03 1994 10:12 | 10 |
| Not sure where this would fit in so I thought I would add it here...
I am looking for directions to the Friendly Farms Petting Zoo in New
Hampshire. I have heard wonderful things about this zoo and cannot
seem to even locate the town it resides in.
Thanks!
Toni
|
38.110 | Friendly Farm directions | MOIRA::FAIMAN | light upon the figured leaf | Fri Jun 03 1994 10:31 | 9 |
| Easiest thing in the world. It's in Dublin, NH, right on NH 101, about 1/4 mile
west of Dublin Pond. (Dublin is about half way between Peterborough and Keene.
Dublin Pond is the medium-sized pond on the south side of the road with the
spectacular view of Mt Monadnock.)
We've been visiting there since Elspeth was three. She's twelve now, and still
likes to go a few times a year.
-Neil
|
38.111 | Hershey, PA - Need information | XCSDEV::GUNDEWAR | | Tue Jun 28 1994 12:18 | 9 |
| I am interested in any feedback, recommendation for duration for stay, hotels,
car routes etc. to Hershey, PA.
They have a park and the chocolate factory tour etc. My kids are 7 and 3.5 and
we thought it might make a nice vacation trip for this summer.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Mrudula
|
38.112 | HELP! Quick info needed - Mt.Washington Valley, NH | DELNI::CHALMERS | | Mon Aug 08 1994 12:44 | 31 |
| Kathy and I have just managed to arrange for a long weekend this coming
weekend, and would like to take the kids (almost 5 and almost 2) to the
Mt.Washington Valley area of NH. Since it's short notice, we haven't
had a chance to do much in the way of advance planning. Can anyone give
any insights/answers to the following:
- where to stay for 1 or 2 nights? Location not too important,
except that it be less than 1 hr to the N.Conway/Glen area. Ideally,
we'd like someplace that has enough activities on-site to keep the
kids occupied in between the planned attractions. Swimming, fishing,
playground would be a plus. Kitchen/kitchenette would be nice, but
not mandatory. Private rentals (condo/cottage) would be OK too!
- where to eat with 2 young kids, especially for breakfast (their
favorite meal of the day!)?
- what are your favorite attractions? We're trying to decide among
the following, and will likely pick 2 at most, since our main goal
is to relax!
- Story Land
- Santa's Village
- Six Gun City
- No.Conway Scenic Railroad
- any other ideas/suggestions
Although we're working on short notice, we'ld like to make reservations
before Thursday, so quick responses would be most excellent. Thanks in
advance for any and all pointers.
Freddie
|
38.113 | Story Land takes pretty much a full day. | LETHE::TERNULLO | | Mon Aug 08 1994 13:29 | 18 |
|
Hi,
We went to Story Land a few weeks ago with Kristen who was 15months
and some friends who had a 13month old and a 3 yr old. I think
at the age your children are they will enjoy it. The 3yr old really
had a blast, the two younger children had fun too, but I think they
were a little young to really enjoy it.
It's $14.00 for anyone over 4 (I think) Anyway, it will probably
take pretty much the whole day. I think they're open 9-6.
We were there from 11:00 - 5:00 but we didn't do everything,
they have rides for kids, a few animals and a playground area.
Also you can bring you lunch and there are places to eat.
Have fun!
Karen T.
|
38.114 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | Troubleshootin' Mama | Mon Aug 08 1994 13:39 | 10 |
|
A couple of years ago, my husband and I stayed at Waterville
Valley Ski Resort for a weekend in August.
Still a bit of a drive from N. Conway, but there are lots
of things to do in the area, as well as right on the mountain.
Jamie and I particularly enjoyed a horseback ride...
Karen
|
38.115 | Nordic Village | TIEFLY::ANDERSEN | | Tue Aug 09 1994 11:51 | 24 |
|
Freddie,
Believe me, for what your looking for you want to stay at Nordic
Village. They're condo's that the office rents for the owners.
Fully furnished blah blah blah. It's across the street from Story
Land on the Mt Washington road. It's minutes from downtown Conway,
traffic permitting. Nordic Village has a pond with row boats that
you can take the kids out in, no charge. They have a bonfire at
night with a story teller for the kids, nature walks, planned activi-
ties every day for kids, indoor and out pools, jacuzzi's, all included
in the rental price. I don't recall what the price was, my wife took
care of booking and it's been about 2 years. You won't be disappointed.
P.S.
In my opinion skip the Conway scenic railway, it's not worth the money.
The train travels down a straight path past a few farms for a couple
miles and then back. I would instead opt for the Cog railway that goes
to the top of Mt. Washington.
Have fun,
Chester
|
38.116 | Nordic Village | TOOK::L_JOHNSON | | Tue Aug 09 1994 15:33 | 8 |
| I second the vote for Nordic Village. We stayed there a few
years ago and will be going back in October.
We've taken Steven (4.5) for the past 3 years and spend one day
at Storyland and the next at Santa's Village. That's plenty
of entertainment for all of us.
Enjoy! Linda
|
38.117 | More info needed re: Mt.Washington Valley, NH | DELNI::CHALMERS | | Wed Aug 10 1994 17:48 | 28 |
| RE: last few
Thanks for the advice...Kathy managed to get to AAA and got a NH Tourbook.
We looked thru the offerings, rated & ranked 6 or so locations and had
Nordic Village listed as our first choice. Unfortunately, they had nothing
available on such short notice, and we wound up settling for the 3rd
place on our list. I don't remember the name of the place where we're
staying, but will post a review when we return.
We plan to visit NV while we're there, since we're on vacation the
week before Labor Day and have yet to decide on what to do. We may wind
up there for some part of that week.
In the meantime, we've decided to do Storyland on Friday (less crowded
than Sat/Sun I hope...), and possibly Santa's Village on Saturday. Does
either of these parks have some sort of train ride? This would allow us
to skip the Conway Scenic RR, yet satisfy our 2 boys (who are just nuts
about trains...) Also, any highlights, lowlights, tips, etc. on either
park?
Finally...any recommendations on places to eat? The boys are big
breakfast fans, but could care less about dinner, so if we can find a
good place for breakfast, we'll pack lunches for the park, and grab
subs or such for dinner.
Again, thanks for the tips, especially on such short notice!
Freddie
|
38.118 | Sorry no restaurant tips! | STAR::LEWIS | | Wed Aug 10 1994 22:02 | 14 |
| Re Storyland less crowded on weekdays:
I saw in one of the promotional blurbs that they're actually *less*
crowded on weekends. We've had good luck getting there when they open,
and travelling counter-clockwise.
Storyland has a small train that circles the park. It leaves from
two locations abour every 10 minutes.
We didn't try it, but there's a train that goes around
Lake Winni for 1 or 2 hour trips. It leaves from Weirs Beach or
Meredith.
Sue
|
38.119 | Things to do | BRAT::FULTZ | DONNA FULTZ | Thu Aug 11 1994 08:55 | 13 |
|
My sisterinlaw and husband are coming down for Saturday and Sunday
they live in rye NY and have three kids 9month, 3 years and 4 years.
They won't be leaving there house until saturday morning so the
won't get here (chelmsford) until 12:00 ish..
Any suggestions on what we can do for dinner? should we stay in or
go out.. ?Maybe Chucky Cheese ?
I would really like to get a chance to talk with them but, three
kids take up a lot of time and energy..
|
38.120 | | DELNI::DISMUKE | | Thu Aug 11 1994 09:13 | 15 |
| Donna
Any place you go, you will be distracted. That is a fact of life with
little ones. The Ground Round offers great food and cartoons for
little kids to watch while the adults can give attention to each other.
The other nice thing about Ground Round is that kids are
allowed/expected to act like kids and people around you won't be
snitting at them for being rowdy.
The GR is in the Howard Johnson's plaza. Then, after dinner they can
run off some energy (after being penned up in the car all morning) at
the mall (Baskin Robbins for dessert).
-sandy
|
38.121 | DISCOUNT COUPONS FOR STORYLAND | AKOFIN::COREY | | Thu Aug 11 1994 10:00 | 8 |
|
.117
There are discount coupons available to Storyland here in Shrewsbury.
They drop the price from 14.00 to 12.00 each. They put your
name of them and you must have a dec badge and license when
you get there. Also, we went during the week one year and
it was packed; went the next year on Saturday, no crowd. You
figure it!!
|
38.123 | Storyland = Pack a Lunch! | MKOTS3::NICKERSON | | Thu Aug 11 1994 10:45 | 7 |
| RE: Storyland:
Definitely pack a lunch for Storyland. They have picnic tables.
Nice little train ride (as previously mentioned).
Linda
|
38.124 | It wasn't too crowded when we went during the week - Storyland | LETHE::TERNULLO | | Thu Aug 11 1994 10:54 | 12 |
|
We went on a Thursday just a few weeks ago when we were on vacation.
I didn't think it was too crowded. We only had to wait about 10 -15
minutes for the 2 water rides and they were the most crowded.
We didn't really have to wait at all, maybe a few minutes for the
other rides.
However, it was a VERY HOT day (what day in July wasn't), it was
probably 90-95 degrees, so maybe it wasn't as crowded for that
reason - too hot??
Have fun!!
Karen T.
|
38.125 | Kathy & I are even starting to get psyched... | DELNI::CHALMERS | | Thu Aug 11 1994 12:09 | 20 |
| re: Storyland
Thanks for the tip. Kathy called them earlier today, and as mentioned
in one or more of the earlier replies, they tend to be less crowded on
weekends, since Sat/Sun are typically travel days for vacationers. This
drop in attendance apparently more than offsets any increase in daytrippers
so we're planning on taking advantage of their post-3PM offer tomorrow,
finishing up for free on Saturday. (BTW, the person on the phone said
that their busiest days are typically Tue/Wed.)
Glad to hear about the trains...I wasn't keen on spending an add'l
$20-$30 to ride the Conway Scenic RR for 1-2 hrs, especially since 15-20
minutes would be more than enough to satisfy them.
re: Picnic area in Storyland...are coolers allowed?
Once again, thanks to everyone for the info. Hope I can return the
favor at some point.
Freddie
|
38.126 | Train in N. Conway center | OBSESS::COUGHLIN | Kathy Coughlin-Horvath | Thu Aug 11 1994 13:24 | 9 |
|
The train is housed right in N. Conway center. If you can find out what
time it goes to bed each night you can be there to see the train, watch
as it changes track, goes into the house. I just happened to be there
playing with some kids at the adjacent small playground. As I recall it
was dusk/early evening and was pretty neat.
Kathy
|
38.127 | Yes to Coolers | MKOTS3::NICKERSON | | Thu Aug 11 1994 13:35 | 4 |
| Yes, you can bring coolers into Storyland. We left ours in the car and
my husband went out to get it at lunchtime.
Linda
|
38.128 | y | DELNI::CHALMERS | | Tue Aug 16 1994 14:50 | 28 |
| RE: Storyland/Conway replies
Thanks again for the responses. We arrived at the Villager Motel in
Bartlett at noonish on Friday. Kids played in the pool for a while,
and we hit Storyland just after 3PM. Kids had a blast...burned off a
lot of energy on the more physical attractions (playground, storybook
houses, pirate ship, etc.), we left at closing (6PM) and returned for
free the next day. Stayed from 9:30-2:30, and finished off what we
missed, plus hit the favorites for a 2nd/3rd time. What impressed me
the most about the place was that it didn't feel like they had their
hand in your wallet all the time...lunch for 4 (corn dogs, & tacos
plus drinks) cost approx $6. Various drinks/snacks were $1 or less...
Not in the class of Disneyworld, but it delivered a strong value for
the money.
Hiking and a visit to the Scenic RR & nearby toy train museum ended the
trip on a high note.
Freddie
p.s. if you're ever in the area, we highly recommend the Berenhof (sp?)
Inn in Bartlett for breakfast. It's a nice inn that has recently begun
offering breakfast to non-guests. Food was excellent, crowds didn't exist,
and prices ranged from normal to 'a bargain'. Breakfast for 4, with
beverages and fresh-made muffins was <$20. Chef's special one day was
a smoked ham & gouda cheese omellete for $3.95; the next day was french
toast with peach filling & sliced ham, also $3.95. Outstanding!
|
38.129 | PHONE NUMBERS? SUGGESTIONS? | AKOCOA::HRYAN | | Tue Sep 06 1994 10:40 | 14 |
| Any comments on the Villager Motel? i.e. distance from Storyland?,
indoor pool?, cost?, etc?
Also, does anyone have a brochure from Storyland and could post the
phone number here? Also the phone numbers for Twin Mt. Motor Court
and Nordic Village?
We're planning on taking a weekend trip to Storyland Columbus Day wknd.
It's still open in October, right?
Thanks!
Holly
|
38.130 | -1 | BUSY::BONINA | | Tue Sep 06 1994 12:25 | 50 |
| I was at Storyland on Friday. We had a great time. Don't forget - you
get a corporate discount....see personnel ( I got mine from Patty Dyer
in the Shrewsbury Plant SHR1).
Along with the discount letter Digital gives you must present your badge
and driver license to get the discount at the park. The discount saved us
$2 a piece plus you get free picture (which is $3.00 a piece for those
without a discount). DEC also has discounts for Heritage NH which is
right next door to Storyland. . . but that wasn't our cup of tea.
Per recommendation of the chamber of commerce we stayed at the Eastern
Inn in North Conway. I wanted North Conway because of the shopping and
they usually have fairs on the weekend. Also they have a Papa Gino,
Friendly and Applebee's in town for the kids.
I don't have the number with me today. I got my Storyland brochure at
the personnel office where there's usually a bunch of other brochures.
On the back of the Storyland brochure is the number for the chamber of
commerce.
The Eastern Inn is in my book a 2 star place, but ideal for familys.
The woman who runs the place booked us all kinds of other activities.
If you stay there insist on the 2nd floor....you can hear everything on
the 1st.
What they have:
--- Indoor Pool (the reason we booked with them)
--- NonSmoking Room Available
--- Jacuzzi
--- Sauna
--- Game Room
--- Exercise Room
--- 2 Play Rooms
--- Small Playground on site
--- Very large playground in North Conways Center (5 minutes away)
--- Coffee & Small Dounuts between 7:00-11:00 AM
--- We stayed in a kitchenette room which is a room
with a living room, kitchen table, microwave, frig,
cable tv, phone, separate room with 2 double beds.
--- We paid $108.00 a night for our kitchenette....regular
rooms are around $80.00
We had the best Italian (Family) Dinner at Mario....10 Minutes away...
on the left hand side of the street after leaving the hotel and passing
thru North Conway Center.
Storyland is 5-10 minutes aways from the Eastern Inn.
Have fun!!
|
38.131 | Villager info | DELNI::CHALMERS | | Tue Sep 06 1994 16:23 | 27 |
| re: -.2
Don't recall exactly...will check the Amex statement tonight, but I
think the Villager was approx $75/night for a nicely decorated double room
(2 queen beds), with a refrigerator and full bath. Outdoor pool (which
wouldn't be much fun in October), and short walk thru the woods to the
Saco river. Was located on Rt 302, approx 2 miles west of Attitash and
approx 10 minutes west of Storyland. AAA rated them 2 stars.
If you elect to stay in or south of No. Conway, be aware that
throughout the day, you will likely encounter bumper-to-bumper traffic
along the length of Rt 16. Our typical trip thru town would hang us up
for at least an additional 25-30 minutes. Expect such delays if your
trip coincides with peak foliage season. There is a back road called West
Side Rd. which you can reach either from Conway off of Rt 16, or in No.
Conway at the Eastern Inn. This road parallels Rt 16 and will bring you
onto Rt 302, east of Attitash and slightly west of the Rt 16/302 junction
for Storyland. If you don't have to stop in No.Conway, this will save
you lots of time.
Another place to consider would be Nordic Village, on Rt 16 north of
Storyland. (See some of the earlier replies...). When we do it again,
it'll be one of the first places we consider.
Good luck.
|
38.132 | Try the Storybook Inn | SMAUG::COGAN | Kirsten A. Cogan | Wed Sep 07 1994 12:51 | 16 |
|
We recently took our kids to Storyland - it's a great place!
We had reservations at the Linderhoff, it's right next to Storyland.
I wouldn't recommend this place, it just didn't seem to be very clean.
We ended up not staying there and going to the Best Western Storybook Inn.
This place was fantastic! A bit more expensive but so much nicer. It
had an outdoor pool, indoor pool and jacuzzi, playground and
restaurant.
I would highly recommend it.
Have a great time!
Kirsten
|
38.133 | NUMBER? | AKOCOA::HRYAN | | Wed Sep 07 1994 16:27 | 7 |
| Do you have a phone number for the Storybook Inn or know what town it's
in so I can call information? What was the price?
Thanks for the recommendation!
Holly
|
38.134 | Storybook was OK, reasonable, convenient | STUDIO::POIRIER | | Thu Sep 08 1994 11:03 | 7 |
| We also stayed at the Storybook Inn a couple of weeks ago. We paid
~120.00 per night. The resturant was very convenient and reasonable,
breakfast was wonderful!
I'll check for a phone #.
-b
|
38.135 | Glenn, NH | SMAUG::COGAN | Kirsten A. Cogan | Thu Sep 08 1994 14:18 | 16 |
|
Hi
I believe the Storybook Inn is in Glenn. There prices ranged from
$99 to $129 a night. We had a nice room with two queen beds and
balcony that looked out over a wooded area. I believe we paid
$120.
We wanted to spend one day at the pool and the other at Storyland.
Both pools at the Inn were very nice - the kids loved the indoor
one the best, and of course the jacuzzi was a big hit.
Have a great time!
Kirsten
|
38.136 | Big E? | PASTA::BERNSTEIN | | Mon Sep 19 1994 16:34 | 5 |
| Has anyone gone to the Big E, State Fair, in Mass? Would you recommend
it for kids (ages: 5 & 1).
Thanks,
Deb
|
38.137 | | AYRPLN::VENTURA | Make the world your playground. | Tue Sep 20 1994 09:28 | 13 |
| Have never been to the Big E, but I would definitely recommend the
Bolton Fair this weekend. There's an exhibit area where there are all
kinds of animals there for them to pet. Of course, there's also a lot
for the adults as well, like crafts, good food booths, entertainment,
etc. there's also a medway with lots of kiddy rides.
It's this saturday and sunday at the emerson school in Bolton. It's a
BIG fair, that extends all the way from Bolton office park to the big
field on waddaquadock hill road (the blinking light after the school
coming from 495).
Holly
|
38.138 | Big E | NITMOI::ARMSTRONG | | Tue Sep 20 1994 11:27 | 37 |
| the Big E is sort of the 'all NewEngland State Fair'.
It is very big. It usually is VERY crowded.
It is basically like most of the other fairs but carried
WAY to the extreme. It has a LOT of carnival rides.
Excellent rides for little kids. For example, large swimming
pools where kids can drive little boats like little bumper cars
around in the pool. Helpers wearing waders are in the pool helping
push the boats around. My kids LOVED this 'ride'. Also, all
the usual 'kiddy' type rides.
There are LOTS of animals. It has 'major' animal shows. I used
to show my sheep at the Big E...people come from all over the
country to compete at these big fairs. Truly beautiful animals.
Most people dont appreciate the quality of these purebreds.
The animals are there for much of the duration of the show...like
over a week. I've seen calves BORN at the big E. The cows that are
there have to be milked everday. Very interesting.
My kids love the 'egg hatching' exhibit....lots of eggs with chicks
hatching out of thier shell. the kids will watch for 1/2 hour
watching ONE EGG as the chick emerges. Also lots of animals to pet.
I like the state buildings....like the Mass building, Rhode Island
building, etc. Often lots of vendors have intersting displays,
have free samples (cranberries, maple sugar, cod fish cakes, etc.).
There are BIG shows (like Peggy Lee or other 'name' entertainers)
and things like circus acts. Often there are horse competitions
(jumping, dressage, etc.) There are little shows....puppets, etc
for the kids.
But expect it to be CROWDED....bring a stroller for real little
guys.
If you like going to the fairs....you'll love the Big E.
bob
|
38.139 | Thanks for mentioning the Bolton Fair!! | ZENDIA::DONAHUE | "Prioritize and act accordingly" | Tue Sep 20 1994 13:32 | 5 |
| Holly, thanks for mentioning the Bolton fair. I just started going to this
a couple of years ago. I hadn't seen any adversiting for it and the group that
I go with, was starting to wonder if it was being held this year.
Norma
|
38.140 | Maybe next year | USCTR1::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Tue Sep 20 1994 13:37 | 7 |
| Yes, thanks Holly. I'm glad I'm not the only one to whom the dates are
a mystery year after year after year. Guess they don't need the
business (after all, when I do manage to get the dates before it's over
and I actually have time to go, they're always jammed) enough to
advertise.
Leslie
|
38.141 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | Troubleshootin' Mama | Tue Sep 20 1994 13:49 | 5 |
|
Any more details on the Bolton Fair ? Is it one day or two ?
Starting times, best bets for arrival/parking ??
Karen
|
38.142 | more details on fair | PCBUOA::GIUNTA | | Tue Sep 20 1994 14:04 | 3 |
| The Bolton Fair will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Sept 24-25, from
9:00 to 6:00. The Midway where all the rides are will be open on
Thursday and Friday nights as well.
|
38.143 | If the weather cooperates, please come | MSE1::SULLIVAN | We have met the enemy & they is us! | Wed Sep 21 1994 09:30 | 15 |
|
Yes, please support the Bolton Fair this weekend. It is a great country
fair that has been going on for 100+ years now. Unfortunately, they usually
lose money if there is rain...and there has been rain on at least one of the
days for the past 4-5 years. They are beginning to wonder if they can
keep it going. Given the current weather forecast for the weekend, it doesn't
sound promising.
The admission is $6. Children under some age are free (6?). There may be
a discount for ages 6-12 but I'm not sure about that.
Saturday and Sunday 9-6.
Mark
|
38.144 | Durham Fair (CT) 9/23-25/94 | BIGQ::BIGQ::WATSON | | Wed Sep 21 1994 09:34 | 11 |
| The Durham Fair, Durham, Connecticut is this weekend (9/23-25).
This is a large country fair and includes farm animals, events such
as a tractor pull, canning/sewing/knitting/photography/etc.
competition, entertainment, a flea market, crafts, loads of food,
and large midway of rides.
Directions from MA are: Route 84 West to Route 91 South (in Hartford)
91 South to exit 15 (Yalesville/Durham). Turn left towards Durham
and follow the traffic jam to the fair. It's off of route 68 in the
center of town.
|
38.145 | | AYRPLN::VENTURA | Make the world your playground. | Wed Sep 21 1994 11:09 | 16 |
| As far as the date for the Bolton Fair, it's always the last weekend of
September. Easy way to remember when it is.
As for parking .. there's no REAL good place to park. At the Bolton
Office park is at one end of the fair, where the horse show is (where
I'll be all day on Saturday). The other end, at waddaquaddock hill
road, is where the medway is. In between is all kinds of crafters. If
you can find a place to park on the street, that's best. But that will
be very tough to do unless you arrive very early. There are a few
fields near the Bolton Office Park where they have parking. That's
probably best.
Any other information you need, let me know.
Holly
|
38.146 | Inn near Storyland | OBSESS::COUGHLIN | Kathy Coughlin-Horvath | Thu Sep 22 1994 11:47 | 10 |
|
I noticed an ad in the Parents Paper for The Country Inn at Bartlett.
This is in Bartlett, NH, on Rt. 302, which is a 5-10 minute drive from
Storyland. The ad says they are a bed and breakfast where families and
friends feel welcome and kids under 12 stay free. Their phone number
is 1-800-292-2353.
I've never stayed there and know nothing about them.
Kathy
|
38.147 | Age minimum for Spooky World? | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Thu Sep 22 1994 11:58 | 4 |
| Anybody know if there is a minumum age for "Spooky World" in Berlin,
MA? My son desperately wants to go, but I seem to recall a 12-years
and up limit. Anybody know for sure?
Sarah
|
38.148 | | USPMLO::BRYDON | | Thu Sep 22 1994 12:32 | 6 |
|
There was all ages there last year when I was there.
/Kathy
|
38.149 | Looking for things to do in Falmouth Feb 21-25 | MROA::DUPUIS | | Tue Jan 17 1995 08:54 | 7 |
| Does any one have any recommendations for things to do in the Falmouth
area for the 3rd week of Feb? There will be 2 adults and 2 children,
both girls ages 6 and 8.
Thanks is advance.....
Roberta
|
38.150 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | Aspiring peddlehead | Thu Mar 23 1995 15:25 | 7 |
|
Does anyone know if York's Wild Animal Kingdom is open
at this time of year ?
Cost ?
Karen
|
38.151 | | SALEM::DODA | Donald Fehr, man of intransigence | Fri Mar 24 1995 10:08 | 3 |
| I drove by last Sunday and it looks closed to me.
daryll
|
38.152 | Any one-day outing recommendations in NJ/NY? | UHUH::CHAYA | | Mon May 22 1995 17:16 | 11 |
|
Hi,
We are going to be in the NJ area (near Dover, north NJ) this memorial day
weekend. We are going to be staying there sat night...and would ideally like to
go somewhere that my 2 yr old daughter can have fun. We did consider going to
Sesame place..but that would take us further south for a couple of hours..and
make the ride back home to NH that much more longer! Any recommendations for
the NJ area?
--CR.
|
38.153 | Action Park? | SUBPAC::SKALSKI | | Mon May 22 1995 18:42 | 12 |
|
If its warm enough you could possibly try Action Park
in the Great Gorge Vernon vally area. Its one of those water
theme parks, slides, wave pool, etc... Its been many years
since I visited so I'm not sure whats available for a toddler,
but I've heard since that its been expanded and upgraded over
the years. Try giving them a call.
Mark
|
38.154 | Jiminy Peak -- Hancock Mass | MROA::DUPUIS | | Tue May 23 1995 09:22 | 6 |
| I am taking my girls to Jiminy Peak in Hancock Mass the third week in
June any one have any suggestions for day trips that would be easily
accessible from that location?
Thanks,
Roberta
|
38.155 | THINGS TO DO IN SHREWSBURY WITH A TWO YR OLD | USCTR1::SPACY | | Fri Jun 23 1995 13:03 | 11 |
| Wondering if anyone out there has some good ideas of things to do
in the Shrewsbury area for a little 2 year old.
I'll be on vacation in July with my little one and her daddy has to
work, so I was trying to think of different things she and I could
do during the day.
Any thoughts....
Thx
Sue
|
38.156 | Here's some stuff... | NODEX::HOLMES | | Fri Jun 23 1995 14:06 | 41 |
| Here are a few things to do in Shrewsbury:
1) Spring Street School has 'Kids Kingdom'. It's one of those big wooden
playground structures with slides, bridges, lots of climbing etc.
2) Dean Park has some fun playground stuff plus tennis, basketball,
baseball games to watch. Or you can just go to the park with a
ball, bubble stuff, a kite, sandbox toys, etc. and hang out and play.
3) Weagles Farm (on route 140, south of the center of town) has re-opened
and has great ice cream.
4) Shrewsbury Sand and Gravel company. My nephews liked to be taken
down there to watch the trucks and cranes working.
5) The Shrewsbury Public Library has a pretty good children's room.
You could go pick out some books or tapes to borrow. Or you can
read and play there to get into some air-conditioning for a while.
6) I don't know if it's still open or not, but when I was a kid there
was a little beach at Jordan Pond for swimming.
7) If you want to go inside, there's the new Discovery Zone down on
route 9 just west of Spags.
If you're willing to travel out of town a bit, here are some other nearby
things to do:
1) Whalon Park in Lunenburg has an okay kids section and I don't think
it's too crowded or expensive during the week.
2) Green Hill Park in Worcester has a little petting zoo.
3) There's some sort of petting zoo/hayride sort of place out near
Clinton. In Sterling maybe? I know my mom has taken my nephew
there a few times and he's really liked it. I'll try to find out
what it's called and exactly where it is.
That's all I can think of off the top of my head. Have a great week off!
Tracy
|
38.157 | | MPGS::PHILL | In casual pursuit of serenity. | Fri Jun 23 1995 15:20 | 11 |
| It's a while since my daughter was two - nearly eght years ago.
What we did do a lot though was to go to the library (we are in Westborough)
and borrow tickets for places like Boston Aquirium and the New England Science
Centre (in Worcester). I assume Shrewsbury library will have similar tickets.
The Childrens' Museum on rt 27 in Acton might be worth the trip.
Have a great week,
Peter.
|
38.158 | Petting Zoo | ALFA2::PEASLEE | | Fri Jun 23 1995 15:40 | 14 |
| RE: .156 You are refering to the Petting Zoo in Sterling. We have a
season pass there and I take my daughter all the time. she loves it.
There are alot of animals to pet, a small playground and a hayride.
There are also pony rides ($1) The people that work there are very
helpful. They are open Thursday through Sunday.
Admission is $3.95. a family pass is about $47, a single pass is about
$15.
Since we live about 10 minutes away, we don't do day trips there but
plenty of people bring coolers and picnic lunches and spend the entire
day.
They also have party tents for kid's birthday parties.
Nancy
|
38.159 | Any info on Canada Mills Petting Zoo in Holden MA | WILLEE::HILL | | Mon Jun 26 1995 11:16 | 5 |
|
Does anyone have any information on the Canada Mills Petting Zoo in
Holden? If so, can you post what they have there and what age group
would be best and any other opinions. Thanks
|
38.160 | animals with an attitude in Worcester | USCTR1::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Thu Jul 06 1995 13:36 | 5 |
| re .156 Maybe Green Hill Park has better fences or different
livestock now, but around 5 years ago they had a MEAN pony who gave my
daughter a painful nip (didn't break the skin, though).
Leslie
|
38.161 | Which is best for 19 month old Lauren | MPGS::HEALEY | Karen Healey, VIIS Group, SHR3 | Fri Jul 07 1995 15:30 | 16 |
|
We're vacationing like usual on Lake Winnepesaukee (Wolfeboro NH)
this year. We'd like to take in one of the childrens attractions
one day but are not sure which would be best for a 19 month old.
Do you suggest Storyland, Santas Village, Clark Trading Post, or
Six Gun City. I think she would like one with lots of animals,
musical shows, and characters. Rides are not all that important
and any rides she goes on, we would have to ride with her.
Since we are only doing one (they are all 1.5 hours from Wolfeboro)
we want to pick the best one for her age.
Thanks for any info!
Karen
|
38.162 | | DELNI::CHALMERS | | Fri Jul 07 1995 16:28 | 15 |
| Karen,
we went to Clarks' and to Storyland last year with Chris, who was then
21 or 22 mos old. Without a doubt, he enjoyed Storyland better than
Clarks. Much more for a toddler to do and see, much more interactive.
The highlight of Clarks is the bear show, of course, and Chris was sort
of squirmy throughout, so it was sort of wasted on him. (his 4-yr-old
brother enjoyed it, though, so it wasn't a total loss.) Haven't been to
the others, so can't comment.
Having said that, in hindsight he would have clearly preferred an
additional day at the lake-front beach than either attraction....
Best of luck...
|
38.163 | Story Land | TOOK::L_JOHNSON | | Sat Jul 08 1995 22:58 | 21 |
| Another vote for StoryLand. We usually visit both Story Land
and Santa's Village each fall and I think Lauren would enjoy
Story Land more, in fact we're skipping Santa's Village this year.
At the beginning of Story Land there is the 3 Bears House to visit, Peter
Pumpkin Eater's Pumpkin to climb through and the Old Woman's Shoe
(and probably others that I forgot). They have animals (3 Billy
Goats Gruff, 3 Little Pigs and a few others). There are alot of
rides that you can easily go on with her...Dutch Shoes, Hot-Air
Balloon Ferris Wheel (it's not very high) to name a few.
Steven was just under 2 the first year we went and he had a blast.
They've been adding new rides each year, the Flume is good and fairly
new.
Katie will be 16 mos. when we go and I know she'll enjoy it.
BTW, if Lauren loves animals, try the (local) Southwick Zoo in Mendon, MA.
if you haven't been already.
Linda
|
38.164 | Storyland it is! | MPGS::HEALEY | Karen Healey, VIIS Group, SHR3 | Mon Jul 10 1995 09:22 | 16 |
|
re: 162
Lauren will have plenty of days at the lake! My parents house is
right on Winnepesaukee. Lauren loves the water!
re: Linda
Thanks for the comparison! We'll take your advice and do Storyland.
As far as Southwicks... its on the agenda too sometime this summer.
Does anybody know how long Santas village and Storyland have been
around? I can't recall them from when I was growing up (I'm 31).
Karen
|
38.165 | Loved Storyland! | CSLALL::JACQUES_CA | Crazy ways are evident | Mon Jul 10 1995 09:56 | 16 |
| Karen,
I just turned 37 this weekend (Happy B-day to me!) and know we went
to Storyland when I was small. It could have been fairly new then,
I don't know. I have images of my younger sister being about 2 or
3 and she is now 31.
We never went to Santa's village to my knowledge. It was probably
around, but we had the Polar Caves, Clarkes, Storyland, and ....
the name of the forest now eludes me... to go to.
The forest was great for petting all types of animals, but it is gone
now. It's some kind of small race car-type place across from the
Funspot in Meredith.
cj *->
|
38.166 | | NODEX::HOLMES | | Mon Jul 10 1995 10:39 | 6 |
| Both Santa's Village and Story Land have been around for a *long* time. I'm
33 and we have movies/pictures of my sisters and I emerging from Cinderella's
Coach at Story Land, and sitting in the hand of the big snowman at Santa's
Village. It's fun to get shots of my nephews in the same places...
Tracy
|
38.167 | I've been to Disney though... | MPGS::HEALEY | Karen Healey, VIIS Group, SHR3 | Mon Jul 10 1995 10:45 | 9 |
|
re: the last two...
I'm gonna have a talk with my parents... I was a deprived child ;-)
I guess they figured that with the lake as our front yard, we didn't
need any thing else. Can't say that I blame them!
Karen
|
38.168 | GLEN, NH AND SURROUNDS | STOWOA::SPERA | | Mon Aug 28 1995 14:26 | 19 |
| Just got back from Glen, NH and a trip to the Parks with a 4 year old.
Storyland gets my vote, too. Staff (although very young) have the right
attitude about service; I thought food prices were better than
expected; best thing is the park appealed to my daughter's
imagination...not an amusement park where she could ride around but a
park where she could play and talk to Heidi's grandfather. They've
carried the theme into the space ride by making it a dream ride rahter
than some sort of thrills and chills adventure ride.
Santa's village...an hour from Glen...was pleasant. The staff was
curteous. I found it difficult to get into the "spirit" in August but
my daughter liked seeing Santa and going on the swings and slides. She
was less interested in ferris wheels, etc. but they were there.
Six Gun City was another story. We found it to be very disappointing.
The staff we saw were not in to their jobs as in the other parks. We
observed a lack of service orientation and a lack of enthusiasm. We
left after 15 minutes and could not get a refund.
|
38.169 | Heritage etc | MPGS::PHILL | In casual pursuit of serenity. | Wed Sep 20 1995 16:55 | 17 |
| Re: -1
We went to Heritage on Sunday (next to Storyland).
The best thing about Heritage is that it is indoors. My ten year old enjoyed
it. Sunday it was raining - hard. It's not Disney but it's better than getting
wet. We saw a lot of poncho's in Storyland as we left ;-)
We did Six Gun City last year - I think it was raining then too. Anyway Rowena
loved it. She was nine then. I thought it was run down and hokey. Rowena really
enjoyed being deputised and chasing the bad guys. Of course the kids want six
guns so they can join in with the gun play and of course they sell them.
We revisited Clarks earlier this year and will go back again.
We were going to go to Polar caves on Sunday but it was raining. Rowena is keen
to go back.
|
38.170 | Friendly Farm vs Furry Friends | CSLALL::JACQUES_CA | Crazy ways are evident | Thu Oct 12 1995 14:39 | 9 |
| Can anyone critique/compare the Friendly Farm, Dublin NH, with
the Furry Friends in Candia, NH?
I called the Friendly Farm, got a recording, and found this weekend
is their last weekend open. I'd like to go to one or the other on
Saturday and want to make the right choice.
Thanks
cj
|
38.171 | add to .170 | CSLALL::JACQUES_CA | Crazy ways are evident | Thu Oct 12 1995 14:40 | 7 |
| re.-1
When making the comparison, I don't know if this has any weight
at all, but I'm going with a 13month old
thanks
cj
|
38.172 | Nick of time | CSLALL::JACQUES_CA | Crazy ways are evident | Fri Oct 13 1995 09:32 | 10 |
| And I'll reply to myself here. After making numerous phone
calls to almost every petting zoo listed in this topic, the
Friendly Farm in Dublin, NH seems to be the only one still
open for the season, and this weekend is it's last.
Boy, I timed this just right! The last weekend opened and
the weather will be great! I'm not doing too bad at this
Mommy-job 8-)
cj *->
|
38.173 | | WONDER::MAKRIANIS | Patty | Fri Oct 13 1995 10:32 | 19 |
|
Cj,
I'm not sure where you live, but just so you know, Davis' Farmland
Petting Zoo in Sterling, MA will be open until the end of the month.
Admission is $3.75 (I think) and under 1 year old is free. The pony
rides are another $1.00 and the hayride is free, except for October
when Thursday and Friday it's free but on Sat and Sun it's $3.00
cause they have a haunted hay ride. Half of the $3.00 hayride fee
goes to some children's charity, I forget which. I love this place,
but can't compare to the other places as I've never been to them.
I'll be going before the end of the month (our 4th (5th??)) visit
this year. Last time we were there (mid-late Sept) they had just gotten
a new pig that was pregnant. She was due in 1-2 weeks so I want to take
the kids back to see the piglets.
Have fun at Friendly Farm. I keep meaning to get there, but I guess
not this year.
Patty
|
38.174 | This sounds good too | CSLALL::JACQUES_CA | Crazy ways are evident | Fri Oct 13 1995 10:41 | 9 |
| Patty,
Where is STerling? One of the other zoos in NH recommended the
Davis Farmland to me. It's great they're open later. I can go
ahead to NH tomorrow and go again to Davis later.
Maybe we can even plan a same day thing!
cj *->
|
38.175 | Directions to Davis Farmland Petting Zoo | WONDER::MAKRIANIS | Patty | Fri Oct 13 1995 11:02 | 18 |
|
I'll give you the directions I know:
Take Rt190 South from Rt2 in Fitchburg.
Take the exit for Rt12 (Exit 6 I think).
At the end of the ramp take a left.
Follow for maybe a couple of miles to the intersection of Rt12
and Rt62. This is a horrendous intersection...be careful.
Take a left onto Rt62.
Take your first left onto Redd Hill Farm Rd (or something like
that), there's a sign for the petting zoo at the street.
Just keep following this road (maybe 1-2 miles) and the zoo will
be on your left.
I was thinking of going on Sunday, but it might be a little wet. If
I don't go I'll let you know and we can go another weekend.
Patty
|
38.176 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Mon Oct 16 1995 10:44 | 14 |
| re .175
This way is a bit quicker and avoids the "Crazy Corners" intersection:
- Exit 6 (Rte. 12) from I-190, left off the ramp
- take the first left (not counting the turn onto 190N) onto Chocksett Rd. (the
turn is opposite the used book store)
- follow to the end and go left onto Rte. 62
- take the first right onto Wiles Rd. (just before the Sterling Ice Cream Bar)
- follow to the end and go left on Redstone Hill Rd.
Farmland Petting Zoo will be on your left.
Jamie
|
38.177 | Winter ideas for indoors | NAC::WALTER | | Wed Jan 17 1996 11:40 | 13 |
| Can anyone give me ideas to take my 2 year old son to in the Greater
Maynard Area for some day trips in early February? I'm going to have
to take a couple of days off while the sitter is vacationing and most
of these ideas are for the summer/spring/fall.
I have heard wonderful things about the Discovery Museum in Acton. Any
more info available?
What about a movie? Would he be able to sit through Toy Story that is
only 1.5 hours? I'm not sure.
Thanks..
cj
|
38.178 | Discovery museums are excellent | GOLLY::PATIL | | Wed Jan 17 1996 12:15 | 11 |
|
The first place I thought of on reading your note was the Children's
Discovery museum. It is ideal for kids upto 4-5 yrs of age. Call them
for the timings.
Another indoor idea is the indoor gyms for little kids - Gymboree and
Kids in Motion. Both are on Great Road (rt 2A) in Acton. They normally
have scheduled classes but do have open times for other kids. You'd
have to call them to find out what's possible.
-Pradnya
|
38.179 | Libraries | LETHE::TERNULLO | | Wed Jan 17 1996 13:08 | 10 |
|
I haven't been to them, but a friend told me they were a good activity.
The Acton and Westford libraries. I guess the have a children's
section with not only books, but a play area too. They probably
have a story time too. I was going to call the Westford library
today and see when story time is. My daughter is 2yrs 9months and
I thought we'd try it and see how it goes.
Have fun!
Karen T.
|
38.180 | | PCBUOA::PEACOCK | Freedom is not free! | Wed Jan 17 1996 13:50 | 12 |
| Speaking of libraries, check out the Hudson (MA) Public Library. They
have a children's library/room and they have scheduled story time and
craft activities nearly every week. The kids section is physically
separated from the main library (downstairs) and they have their own
staffing, which means you don't have some stuffy librarian from the
reference section giving you dirty looks because your kids are having
fun! :-)
Regards,
- Tom
|
38.181 | Acton Discovery Museum(s) | DECWIN::DUBOIS | Bear takes over WDW in Pooh D'Etat! | Mon Jan 22 1996 16:23 | 15 |
| The Acton Discovery Museum has 2 parts. The front building is good for babies
(mostly toddlers) up to at least age 6. My 7 year old loves the ball room
and the ship/ocean room (third floor; easy to miss).
The back building is a science museum. It has stuff for mostly ages 7 and up,
though there was lots of stuff that my 3 year old liked to do, too. Well, um,
*ahem, there was lots of stuff *I* liked to do, too. I enjoyed it more than
the Boston Science Museum. :-} At that museum, you can play with magnets,
bouncing balls, tornado mist, water (hydrolics, etc), tuning forks, hair dryers
and ping pong balls, and much more.
If you have just child(ren) under 5, I'd suggest the first building only,
and go to the Science Museum when the child(ren) is older.
Carol
|
38.182 | Some ideas... | OOYES::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Thu Jan 25 1996 13:32 | 33 |
|
My 2 yr old sat through Toy Story, without a peep (and that was after
missing his nap too!). Loved it!
The bowling alley has those bumper pads - the little guy would probably
have a blast!! You (of course) have to help him push the balls down.
What 2-yr old doesn't love knocking things over?!
And don't assume you need to go out .... buzz over to k-mart and pick
up a bag of balloons, blow them up, and you'll have fun batting them
all over the house. Get a bottle of bubbles, they love popping them!
o Share a bubble bath
o Make playdough - let him pour the ingredients. Use an oversized
bowl, and let him 'stir' it.
o Create your own bowling pins, using paper cups. Tape them together
at the open parts - looks like candle pins. And easily replaceable
(and not so loud!).
o Make a fort, and eat a snack or take a nap inside.
o Rent/buy a kids musical video and dance and sing
o Play chase around the house
o dump ALL the pillows and soft cushy things you can find, onto the
floor and jump/fall on them.
o talk into toilet paper tubes (Jonathan thinks this is a riot!)
o Color -- they have placemats that are similar to greaseboards. You
can write on them with washable markers. They work GREAT!!!
Also, check out if there's a pool in the area - might be nice to go
take a swim, or at least splash in the puddles!!
He'll love just BEING with you - it's not so critical what oyu're doing
when they're this young!
|
38.183 | STORYLAND - WHEN DOES IT OPEN FOR THE SEASON? | USCTR1::SPACY | | Wed May 01 1996 13:22 | 8 |
| Just a couple of questions with regards to Storyland?
Do you know when it opens (month)? And does anyone have a number to call to
get some information/brochures on hotels?
Thx,
Sue
|
38.184 | Early June opening | EVMS::BATBOUTA | | Wed May 01 1996 13:34 | 5 |
|
I believe Storyland opens on June 8th.
-Ellen.
|
38.185 | | OOYES::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Wed May 01 1996 13:55 | 24 |
| I just HAPPEN to have a pamphlet here which says;
Storyland is open daily 9am to 6pm mid-June to Labor Day, then 10am-5pm
weekends only, Labro Day through Columbus Day. The last ticket is sold
45 minutes before closing.
Pay-one admission price includes unlimited rides, shows, parking and a
whole lot of other activities the entire family can enjoy together.
Children under 4 are free.
Pan a minimum of 6 hours. If you come in after 3pm, another day,
during that season, is free.
Bring a stroller if convenient, but they have a limited number of
strollers available to use, for free. First-come, first-served. They
have a pet kennel too (no mention of cost).
For lodging reservations, call 1-800-367-3364.
For more info on StoryLand, call the Storyland WelcomeLine 24 hours a
day for a pre-recorded message, including rates, directions and special
events. (603)383-4186. <MC/VISA accepted>
Have fun!
|
38.186 | | DRAGNS::COGAN | Kirsten A. Cogan | Fri May 03 1996 13:22 | 7 |
|
I think they usually open on fathers day weekend....
It's a great place, we've been going every year for past 4 years.
Kirsten
|
38.187 | | OOYES::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Fri May 03 1996 14:06 | 7 |
|
I called ...
They open on June 8th, and admission is $16.00 per person, children
under 4 (meaning 3 and under) are free.
We'll be going .... (-:
|
38.188 | Discount days in June | EVMS::BATBOUTA | | Fri May 03 1996 15:36 | 6 |
|
Just an fyi, but if you go to Storyland between June 8th and
June 21st, admission is only $10.00 per person instead of their
usual price of $16.00 per person.
-Ellen.
|
38.189 | New Hampshire folks get discounts, too, (or used to) | SUBSYS::MIDTTUN | | Mon May 06 1996 16:14 | 3 |
| Also, during the early weeks, I think folks from New Hampshire
(evidenced by drivers license, I think), get a discount....Anyone
know for sure?
|
38.190 | 5 Miles from Storyland, FYI | NAC::WALTER | | Fri May 10 1996 16:56 | 26 |
| I'm not sure where I found this name, maybe in this note but anyways...
I have found a B&B/Inn in the White Mountains that is designed
specifically for families. Yes, CHILDREN AT A B&B!!!
The name is this place is called Mt. Cranmore Lodge and its a farmhouse
with the typical B&B but they also have a barn which has more
modernized rooms with private baths, cctv and a/c. Their grounds sound
lovely. They have a farm with animals (5 year old Jersey cow Sarah,
and the sheep are Joe, Queenie and Oakie, Cheddar the Rabbit). They
have a trout pond, a outdoor hottub, inground heated pool, basketball
and tennis courts and a few rec rooms with games and tv's for movies
and late night pizza parties.
When I called for availability in early June a nice man asked me about
our child and how old he was so he would make sure that he put us in
room that was fitting to his age. Then, he wrote to me over the web
and asked whether our child was a boy or girl and told me the names of
the animals so he would know about them before actually coming up. He
also has his own web page. Address is:
http://www.journeysnorth.com/mwv/cranmt.html
We got a room with two double beds and full country breakfast for
$85.00 a night.
cj
|
38.191 | Wish I'd had a pad of paper handy | ADISSW::HAECK | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa! | Fri May 24 1996 12:50 | 7 |
| Last night I heard an add for a something or other in Topsfield, MA
this weekend that has to do with Native Americans. It sounded like it
was a kids oriented event. Does anyone know anything about it? Or
where in Topsfield it might be?
Thanks
Debby
|
38.192 | Institute Park, Worcester,MA | WONDER::MAKRIANIS | Patty | Wed Jul 10 1996 15:21 | 9 |
|
I've heard on the radio about a Disney Children's Concert being put
on for free Sunday (14-Jul) at 6:30pm at Institute Park in Worcester.
I really want to take the kids and don't want to get lost. Is Institute
Park the one with the pond with the wooden bridge going over it??
It's at the end of Highland Street??? Thanks for any help in
directions.
Patty
|
38.193 | Need more info on Disney concert | EVMS::BATBOUTA | | Wed Jul 10 1996 16:36 | 7 |
|
The concert sounds interesting. Can you tell me more about it? Who
is performing?
Thanks.
-Ellen.
|
38.194 | Directions to Institute Park | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Wed Jul 10 1996 16:41 | 8 |
| Institute Park is at the corner of Park Ave. and Salisbury St. The one
with the bridge is Elm Park, up the street as ways. Coming from rte
290W, get off at the Lincoln St. Exit (first exit after the I190
connection). Go right off the ramp, turn right. Go past Worcester Voke
school (on your right and left). Straight through the lights. You are
now on Salisbury St. Keep going straight until you see the park up on
your right.
Sarah
|
38.195 | Thanks. | WONDER::MAKRIANIS | Patty | Thu Jul 11 1996 12:30 | 9 |
|
So Institute Park is the one across from WPI?? Thanks.
For more info, you've got what I heard. I think it's the Central Mass
Symphony Orchestra playing. Didn't hear anything about who's singing.
Sorry I can't be of more help. Maybe a call to WXLO radio (their the
ones running the ad) might get you some more info.
Patty
|
38.196 | but you prolly figgered that out by now | MPGS::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Thu Jul 11 1996 12:38 | 3 |
| Easy to remember, since WPI = Worcester Polytechnic *Institute*
Leslie
|
38.197 | | WONDER::MAKRIANIS | Patty | Thu Jul 11 1996 13:01 | 10 |
|
Thanks Leslie...when going to school there everything was labeled by
their proximity to something else...i.e., Institute Park is across from
SAE (my boyfriend's frat house). Elm Park was the one by the grocery
store...etc.
Now's here's hoping the weather holds out for the concert. Also, any
ideas on parking for this place???
Patty
|
38.198 | Worcester Science Muesum | STOWOA::JACOBSON_A | | Tue Jul 16 1996 12:03 | 11 |
| Has anyone can to the science muesum in Worcester, Ma? Is there
anything that would interest a 16 month old or is she still too young?
Does the children's muesum in Boston have anything interesting for a
16 month old. I haven't been there is years?
I have heard good things about the Discovery muesum in Acton, but we
are going there next month.
Alice
|
38.199 | | GUSTAF::PARMLIND | | Tue Jul 16 1996 12:35 | 11 |
| re:
> Does the children's muesum in Boston have anything interesting for a
> 16 month old. I haven't been there is years?
Definitely, they have an entire room that's geared for younger kids.
My kids always really enjoyed it. It's probably worth calling ahead
to see what's going on. They have a lot of special programs - crafts,
music and movement ,etc.
Elizabeth
|
38.200 | Directions to Acton Discovery Museum | STOWOA::JACOBSON_A | | Wed Oct 23 1996 08:45 | 6 |
38.201 | Directions to Acton Discovery Museums | TLE::PATIL | | Wed Oct 23 1996 10:18 | 10 |
38.202 | food near the aquarium? | STAR::LEWIS | | Tue Mar 18 1997 10:23 | 7 |
| I'm planning to take my kids into Boston this week to visit the
Aquarium. We plan to arrive mid-morning, so I was wondering if
there was any place in or near the Aquarium for lunch or a snack?
I'm a little hesitant to walk over to Quincy Market, but will if
that's the closest.
Thanks,
Sue
|
38.203 | | DECCXL::WIBECAN | That's the way it is, in Engineering! | Tue Mar 18 1997 10:26 | 5 |
| The Aquarium has a cafeteria in the ship portion that we've been to. They
sometimes have animal exhibits there, too. It's not much, but it's pleasant
enough and there's lots of space.
Brian
|
38.204 | | MROA::DUPUIS | | Wed Mar 19 1997 13:32 | 6 |
| re - aquarium
Check with your local library for passes to the aquarium, which will
let in a family of four for $1.00 a person.....
Roberta
|