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Summer Fun Indoors All Year Round – Coco Key Water Resort
Disclaimer: I was given complimentary passes to Coco Key and Arcade Credit. All opinions are solely mine. It’s been an extra long winter and my son and husband were just dying to enjoy a summer day. What’s a mom to do?! Well..take them to CoCo Key Water Resort of course! We were able to cure our cabin fever with their ALWAYS sunny, 84 degree days all year round! The CoCo Key Water Resort is located at the Hotel ML in Mount Laurel, NJ. Our drive from Long Island took us a little over two hours due to traffic. Luckily the hotel/waterpark is conveniently located right off of the NJ Turnpike.…
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Our Stay at Best Western Harrisburg North, PA
My family and my brother in laws family stayed at this hotel while visiting Hershey Park a few months ago(I have since stayed there twice in the winter for business) and it was perfect for us and myself. With 5 adults and 4 kids in between us, we were definitely looking for something that would accommodate all of us. We booked two rooms both with double beds. Here is an overview of our stay: Check-In We got to the hotel to check-in around 5 on a Friday and the parking was pretty full in the front and sides but there was ample parking in the back. The hotel is located…
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Live in the Lap of Luxury – Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao in Bangkok
We stayed at the Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao for 5 days and I loved every single minute of it! The hotel is located in Chatuchak an area in Bangkok that is close enough to the hustle and bustle of the city yet it’s far enough that the environment is much calmer. It is easily accessible by the train system and taxi. Beware the traffic is pretty bad even though it is a little further out of the center of Bangkok. The Lobby Here is a picture of the entrance/lobby of the hotel. It is absolutely exquisite. The check-in area is to the left after you enter and…
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Thailand Diaries Part One-Bangkok
It all started with us boarding our transpacific flight to Bangkok from JFK with a layover in Shanghai. We arrived in Bangkok and went through customs, note that a Thailand entry visa is not required for USA passport holders. For passports other than US passports, you are required to obtain a visa on your own to enter Thailand. Here is a link with more information https://thaiembdc.org/visas/ Exploring Bangkok Day 1 Home to nearly 9 million people, Bangkok fuses über-modernity with age-old Buddhist traditions. We visited the Temple of Golden Buddha (Wat Trimitr), home to the world’s biggest solid-gold Buddha statue, measuring 10 feet high, weighing over 5 tons, and valued…








