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FAMILY SKIING AT KILLINGTON, VERMONT Killington,
Vermont
FAMILY
IDEAS AT KILLINGTON Getting
your kids to eat breakfast may be a challenge. Getting them set to hit the slopes
won't be. At Killington,
Vermont the Rams Head Family Center and Killington's family programs simplify
family ski and snowboard vacations, the major reason Family Fun readers picked
Killington as one of the top five family ski resorts in the country. Read
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NEW BRAUNFELS CHRISTMAS New Braunfels, Texas
DECEMBER 2001 - FESSTAGE IN NEW BRAUNFELS During
the month of December, the town of New Braunfels, Texas
hosts a number of holiday events, such as the annual Christmas caroling at Natural
Bridge Caverns and Christmas tree lighting and candlelight tours. Read
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Providence, Rhode Island FIRST
NIGHT
FIRST NIGHT - PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 2002 Join
a gigantic citywide family-oriented celebration of the arts with theatrical performances,
musicians, artists, dance ensembles, exhibits, and processions. Festivities begin
in the afternoon and play continuously at various downtown sites, and there will
be an impressive fireworks display at the strike of midnight. Come and enjoy a
sight and sound spectacular by welcoming the New Year in Providence
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ALLEGRO
RESORT PAPAGAYO Guanacaste,
Costa Rica IRRESISTIBLE
FAMILY VACATIONS AT OCCIDENTAL-ALLEGRO HOTELS AND RESORTS
With
this wonderful deal, families who seek adventure will discover the breath taking
Pacific Ocean sunset at Allegro Resort Papagayo in Costa Rica. For those who live
to scuba
dive, Allegro Resort Cozumel in Mexico is located only five minutes from the
famous Palancar reef --one of the most beautiful reefs in the world. Read
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Ohau,
Hawaii
PINEAPPLE GARDEN MAZE A 'SWEET' FAMILY-FRIENDLY
DESTINATION The
Dole Plantation, located on the Hawaiian Island of Ohau,
is home to the Pineapple Garden Maze, the "World's Largest Maze" according to
the 2001 Guinness Book of World Records. It covers more than two acres and has
a path length of 1.7 miles. The maze walls are made of pink hibiscus bush that
reach over 6 ft. high. The object of the maze is to find the six hidden stencil
stations. It takes the average person about 45 minutes to find all six. Read
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