Summer Road Trip Celebration – 10 Things To Do in Atlanta, Georgia with Kids

This week for our Summer Road Trip Celebration we are thinking about Atlanta, Georgia.  All of your guesses for Mystery Photo Monday were correct!  It is about a 6 hour drive from Pensacola and is great for a weekend getaway.  Suzanne commented yesterday with some great suggestions and you can check out my buddy’s website, Atlanta with Kid (today she posted 10 free or cheap things to do in Atlanta this summer).  Here are our top ten picks for Atlanta with your kids:

  • See the whale sharks at the Georgia Aquarium.  You will not be able to get over the size of these whale sharks.
  • Let the kids get some imaginative play at the Imagine It! Children’s Museum.
  • Take a walk on the new Canopy Walk and check out the Children’s Garden at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens.
  • If you like Coca-Cola, visit World of Coca-Cola and try colas from all over the world in the tasting room.
  • Watch the Fountain of Rings show and let the kids splash around to cool off in Centennial Olympic Park.
  • My little girl is just old enough that she would love to have tea at the American Girl Place!
  • See a Braves baseball game or tour Turner Field.
  • If you have a roller coaster fan in your family, visit Six Flags over Georgia.
  • Get outside and visit Stone Mountain.  See the laser light show, go camping, hiking or ride the Ducks!
  • The art lovers in your family will enjoy the High Museum of Art.  Before you go, see if there are family activities going on that day!

Atlanta Family Vacation

Mystery Photo Monday #19

We are going to continue with the Pensacola with Kids’ Summer Road Trip Celebration for Mystery Photo Monday this week.  Do you know where this photo was taken?  Here are a few hints:  If you watch Go, Deigo, Go, you might know what is pictured here; it is about a 6 hour drive from Pensacola; and you can taste some very different Coca-Cola products at one of the attractions!

We hope you will play along!  If you know which city Pensacola with Kids is thinking about this week for our Summer Road Trip Celebration, leave a comment!  This week we will post a top ten list for visiting this city with families!  Happy Road Tripping!

Summer Road Trip Celebration – Jacksonville, Florida

All summer, while we continue to showcase all the great things going on around Pensacola we will also be sharing our favorite (and yours too!) road trips.  For Mystery Photo Monday, I asked if you knew where this fountain was:

This particular fountain is in Jacksonville, Florida.  We have friends in Jacksonville so we make the drive over there once or twice a year.  It is about 6 hours away so we find the trip is best made when we can take a Friday or Monday off but we have made the trip on a regular weekend.  Here are our favorite family picks for Jacksonville:

Stop by Trekaroo Spotlight Thursday to see where other people are traveling this week.

    Jacksonville Family Vacation

Mystery Photo Monday #18

For this week’s Mystery Photo Monday, I am kicking off the Pensacola With Kid’s Summer Road Trip Celebration with a picture from another city.  Throughout the summer, I will be posting road trip suggestions from both the readers and PWK’s favorite places to go to get away.  Don’t worry…we will continue to write about Pensacola and the surrounding areas.  I can’t wait to start exploring with my kids this summer! 

Here are a few hints:  This fountain is downtown next to a great museum the kids will love; the Superbowl was held here; it is one of the largest cities in Florida.

Have a guess?  We hope you will play along!  If you know where we will be road tripping this week, leave your guess in the comments.  I will give you a Top 10 with kids list for visiting this city later this week.  Also this week on Pensacola with Kids, info on Friday Family Flicks,  geocaching in Pensacola, and the Pensacola Pelicans!

Bellingrath Gardens – Theodore, Alabama

Bellingrath Gardens, located in Theodore, Alabama, is a 65 acre garden estate.  There are blooms throughout the year and there is a Christmas light display during the holidays.  Last weekend we made the trip to Bellingrath to wander the gardens and see the cars at the Camelia Classic.  Big S loves his Hot Wheels and we thought he would enjoy seeing the real life Hot Wheels! 

Yesterday for Mystery Photo Monday, I asked if you knew where we could see these belles and blooms…you guessed it…Bellingrath!

When you get to Bellingrath, you will purchase your tickets and wander past the azaleas that are currently in full bloom.  Past the walkways with the azaleas, you will see the Rose Garden.  The Rose Garden is not in bloom right now but my son did spot one little rose in bloom!  After you wander the rose garden, take a walk through the Conservatory.  In the Conservatory, we spotted a green frog and lots of beautiful flowers. 

 After the Conservatory we wandered through the Butterfly Garden.  Much to Little S’s dismay, we didn’t spot any butterflies.

Suprisingly enough, the kids weren’t really interested in the car show so we just quickly walked through to get to the house.  Little S loved the beautiful “princesses” all dressed up in their beautiful gowns.

We decided not to tour the house so we spent time wandering through the gardens and the waterfront.  After that we walked on the boardwalk over the Fowl River Bayou.  Both kids spied the bridge over Mirror Lake from far away so we had to make sure that we walked the bridge.  They spotted huge fish and turtles.  At this point, both kids were getting tired so we had planned to go straight to the car until they saw the Asian-American Garden and the beautiful bright red bridge.  We spent some time climbing up and down…up and down…and up and down this bridge. 

The trip took about 1 hour and 5 minutes from start to finish making Bellingrath a perfect spot for a day trip from Pensacola.  We had so much fun on our visit.  It was great to spend some uninterrupted family time driving to and from the gardens.  We enjoyed the open spaces to run around, the fresh air and the sunshine. 

Things to Know Before You Go:

  • We all wore flip flops and although my husband and I were fine, Little S had to constantly stop and take things out of her shoes.  Put the little ones in tennis shoes!
  • When we went, we only visited the gardens.  We chose not to tour the house with the little ones (and we have seen it before).  We had planned on taking the river boat cruise but when we arrived at noon it was already sold out.  If you plan on touring the house or taking the cruise, we advise you get there early in the day. 
  • There is a small cafeteria style eatery but we just packed a cooler with drinks and snacks to enjoy on the way home.
  • There is a coupon in the Gulf Coast Savings Book. 
  • After visiting the Gardens, we stopped at the Eastern Shore Center, let the kids run through the splash pad, and did some shopping.  If you think you might have time, throw a towel and the swimsuits in the car.  
  • Before you go, check out What’s In Bloom

Bellingrath Gardens is located just a few minutes from Mobile at 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Road, Theodore, Alabama 36582 and the contact numbers are 251.973.2217 or 800.247.8420.  See directions from Pensacola.  If you make the daytrip over and have some extra time, check out some of the other activities in Mobile.  See our other posts about Mobile:

Connect with Bellingrath Gardens on Facebook to keep up to date with what is happening in the Gardens.
Mobile Family Vacation

10 Things to Do in Panama City, Florida with Your Kids

Panama City, Florida is just a short two to two and a half hour drive from Pensacola.  It makes for a great overnight trip or weekend away.  You can take Interstate 10, but my family prefers to travel Highway 98.  Although the speed limit is much slower than the interstate, you can enjoy beautiful water views, tasty food, and if you need to pull over there are plenty of attractions, gas stations and photo opportunities.  Panama City is known mostly for its beaches.  It is still a popular spring break destination for college students and snowbirds alike but Panama City is an excellent destination for families as well.  We travel to Panama City often because we have family there.  In those trips, we have been able to discover some great family-friendly activities.

St. Andrew’s Oaks By the Bay – This park is an amazing setting for family photography.  We have had several portrait sessions here and the pictures are always gorgeous.  The park has big beautiful trees with moss hanging off of them, a boardwalk leading out to the bay, and the marina is just a short walk away.  My kids love taking the boardwalk to the water and splashing around.  There is always sealife to be found and the last time we were there we saw a huge horseshoe crab.  Don’t forget to check out the four headed palm tree!  Best of all, the park is free!  While you are there, if you would like to have family pictures done, we recommend Adria Peaden Photography.  Her photographs are stunning and she always makes me look glamorous (see our family photos taken at Oaks by the Bay here and here)! 

Junior Museum of Bay County - For just a few dollars a person, you can visit this children’s museum.  You could spend the whole day here if you wanted!  There are hands-on science exhibits, a grocery store, a reptile room, and much more.  Outside, there is a long boardwalk through the woods and a small village with the homes representing pioneer life.  You can read my full review here.

Shipwreck Island – This waterpark will keep the kids and adults busy all day long.  There is something for everyone.  The children’s area is extensive with lots of little slides, tunnels to crawl through, and water to splash in.  We never felt crowded out of an area.  My son loved the White Knuckle River and made Daddy J go on that ride at least ten times! (We let my son take pictures with a waterproof camera on this trip!)

Pier Park - This sprawling shopping center boasts 1 million square feet of space!  There are some yummy restaurants like Red Robin, Margaritaville, and the Hofbrau Beer Garden.  The shopping choices are unlimited!  Our favorite thing to do is head to Pier Park, stop by the Candymaker Candy Store to pick up a little treat and then go ride the carousel.  The carousel is the original from the world famous Miracle Strip.  There are a couple of other amusement park like rides, sandboxes, volleyball courts and a small train.   

Coconut Creek Family Fun Park – I have not been here with the kids, but my husband and I used to love exploring the maze.  Coconut Creek has a miniature golf course, but the thing that we love is the Gran Maze.  The best part?  Kids under 6 play for free!  The giant maze is about the size of a football field.  There are observation towers so that you can view the maze.  How long will it take you?!?

St. Andrew’s State Park and Shell Island - You can’t travel to Panama City Beach without actually visiting a beach can you?  Skip the touristy spring break areas and visit St. Andrew’s.  You can enjoy camping, kayaking or sunbathing.  From Memorial Day to Labor Day, take a shuttle boat to Shell Island where you might see dolphins along the way!

Alvin’s Island – This is one big tourist trap but there are some fun souvenirs that you can pick up on the cheap.  The kids will like the daily shark and alligator feedings!

Museum of Man in the Sea – This muesem follows the travels and growth of man in the sea.  See underwater labs, dive suits and submarines. 

Gulf World Marine Park and Zoo World - At Gulf World, see dolphin, sea life, underwater and reptile shows.  For an extra cost (a lot extra!) you can swim with the dolphins.  At Zoo World, see over 200 animals.  There are shows and lots of family friendly events around the holidays.  There is a Zoo Boo at Halloween and an Easter bunny visit!

Sea Dragon Pirate Cruise – We have not done this yet, but we know several people who have and they loved it!  Your kids can sail on a pirate ship, spot dolphins, fire the kid cannon, have a snack and look for treasure.  It looks like it is lots of fun!
Panama City Beach Family Vacation

New Orleans with Kids

YAY!  I just got word from Colleen, over at Travel Mamas, that the link is up and working.  I hope you enjoy the article and be sure to leave a comment with your favorite New Orleans activity (with kids of course) on her site for her readers! 

If you went to New Orleans before you had kids, you might still think it is all about getting beads and battling rowdy crowds.  While this is partly true, there are so many family activities in New Orleans as well.  New Orleans is perfect for an overnighter and if you don’t mind the drive you can even do a daytrip.  With The Princess and the Frog based in New Orleans, it might even be fun to make the trip just to see the sights pictured in the movie.  It is under three hours and there are many ways to make it budget friendly.  We have the trip down to a science and can usually get away with spending less than 350 dollars for a full weekend, including gas and hotel!  Stop by Travel Mamas and read my guest post titled Family-Friendly New Orleans on a Budget.  If you have additional recommendations for family friendly activities in New Orleans, leave a comment over at Travel Mamas to let her readers know!

Fish River Trees – Summerdale, Alabama

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Last weekend we drove the kids to Summerdale, Alabama to check out Fish River Trees Christmas Tree Farm.  We already had our tree up but we wanted to visit this tree farm because we had heard such wonderful things about it.  The kids had so much fun exploring the different tree sizes, watching people cut their own tree down, and, of course, checking out Santa and his reindeer.  Even if you already have a Christmas tree, Fish River Trees is sure to be lots of family fun!

Hop on the train and a take a tour of the property.   

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Afterwards, get some hot chocolate and go see Santa and two of his reindeer!

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My kids loved wandering through the trees. 

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Things to Know Before You Go:

  • Wear shoes because you will be wandering through the forest of trees!
  • Bring your camera…there are plenty of photo opportunities!
  • The train only runs on the weekends.
  • Santa is only available on the weekends (he has lots to do this month, you know!) from 10pm to 4pm.
  • You can cut your own tree, purchase a container tree, wreaths and garlands and everything is pretty reasonably priced. 
  • You can visit the farm for free.

Fish River Trees is only about an 45-60m drive from Pensacola.  It is located at 13982 Woodhaven Dairy Road East, Summerdale, Alabama, 36580.  The phone number is (251) 988-8114.

Florida’s Gulfarium Marine Show Aquarium

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On Saturday, we drove to the Gulfarium for an outing.  Annual passes are 20% off right now, so after we found out how much it would cost us to bring our family of four, we decided to purchase an annual pass.  Shows start at 10am and are set up so that you can move from show to show, back to back if you wish.  We arrived a little before 10, so we headed straight to the dolphin show.  After that, we watched the sea lion show and then the multi species show.  As we walked from one show to the next, we stopped to check out the exhibits.  There is a small touch pool with horseshoe crabs and hermit crabs.  There is a shark tank, penguins, and gators.  My kids loved the gators the best.  It took them awhile to spot the gators and then all of the sudden they appeared!  There are various feedings that occur throughout the day-stingrays, penguins and otters.  We spent about 2 hours in the park and overall my kids had a good time. 

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Things to know before you go:

  • It was hot when we went.  There is some shaded seating but don’t forget your sunglasses and a hat so you can see while the shows are going on.  Also, print off this coupon for a buy one, get one soda. 
  • If you are going this weekend, print off this coupon-buy two adult tickets, get one child ticket free.  This offer expires August 31. 
  • If you are thinking about going to the Gulfarium more than once in the next year, think about purchasing an annual pass.  For my family of four, it would have cost us about 55 dollars.  We purchased the Dual plus One annual pass for 68 dollars.  When my little one is no longer free, we will just purchase her a ticket with our annual pass discount.  Be sure to bring the coupon with you.  They will not honor the 20% off without the coupon.

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Fort Walton Beach Things To Do

Eastern Shore Center – Spanish Fort, Alabama

This post is the last in a series of Day Trip to Mobile, Alabama posts.  See the other places that we visited:  Gulf Coast Exploreum, Fort Conde, USS Alabama and Bass Pro Shops

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The Eastern Shore Center is a great shopping center.  There are stores for everyone in the family, great restaurants, and our personal favorite-a splash pad!  When we went to this splash pad it was packed.    The Eastern Shore has lots of great family friendly activities.  They allow birthday parties at the splash pad, they show free movies at the fountain, and they are having a Safe Kid’s Day on Friday during Alabama’s Tax Free Week.  Remember their swimsuits, a change of clothes, sunscreen and a towel.  The splash pad is a great place for the parents to relax while the kids run off some steam.