Whitby Free Press, 8 Jun 1994, p. 50

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Summer sun getaways Froen Marlin Travel You don't have to win a lottery to afford a farnily vacation south -- especially if you choose to avoid the crowds and not travel during the winter. However, keep in mind your family's tolerance for heat and the climate at the destination youre considering. With so mnany travel companies now catering to families travelling together, there are great choices available at affordable prices. When budgeting your holiday, remember to consider extra expenses (meals, snacks, sporting fees, activity programs, entertainment, etc.) and you'Il find you are offen further ahead to pay the ail-inclusive price and neyer dip into your wallet again. One option is a group of popular ail-inclusive resorts called the Jack Tar Village beach resorts. They have developed a Kids K(lub programn in order to make travel more accessible to families. The Kids Klub offers a supervised activities prograrn for kids as well as free accommodation and amenities for eligible children travelling with their parents. Jack Tar Village provides a Kids Klub in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, St. Kitts, West Indies, and Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. Although not an aIl-inclusive southemn option, another big naine in the travel world betting heavily on the family nmarket is Las Vegas. With theme parks, video arcades, rides and water sildes, ail the big naine hotels are investing huge amounts of money in family oriented attractions. Circus Circus, a resort-casino, has just opened a $90-million theme park called Grand Slain Canyon (with animated dinosaurs). The new MGM Grande bas a 33-acre theme park with taxi bumper cars, rides and characters froin fanious movies walking around. The Excalibur features a medieval dinner with knights knocking each other off real homses, and the newest addition is a $475-million Treasure Island theme park. Although Vegas will not appeal to every faniily, it bas plenty to keep kIds busy. OBokr Bcos lu . - p HeuYc HoerY< ..beautiful newfashions with the delicateflavour of a Mme gone by. 'ë Vmctran V/ite Lingerie 'î' An tiqu eRprodluction jeueliy Î Vwctoran Fancy PaperP'rc4ut ï ToieP!Rk& Vanity Accesoris & mucii more! SuttLe8 8 Seawinds, Su8an B3ristol, JeW~ca McClintock, Eaýl1e6 [ye, Howard Wol[ 8 Woolich BrWoinVillagShope Fine Ladys' Clothiers 57 BalIdwin St, Hwy.12 DLPOOKLIN 655-3474 fon tb Wcd 930 -530 Thurs8 Fr!î 9:30- 8:00 - 8l 930 500 *Children's Folk Art Classes' -Wooden Miniatures - -Basic Intro to Folk Art* (ail children's projccts $10. & under). Ages 8-13 - Mon.-Fri. 1-3 pm reserve your class day now, as "pce is limited ta 6 children per class. Classes $7.00 cach (arrangements can bcemade for vacationers).0 First 2 classes only $5.00 cach with this coupon. Exp. July 1/94. Linit 1 coupon per person. -,, fi r Cail Peggy for «5 more information 't '~~Im N ~ Th Home of Cora's Famous Butter Taris" *OId Fashioned Meat Pies -.' Homemade Pies *.- Squares & Cookies using OId-Time Recipes I Ice cream & yogur cones <Econornica1 Catering A viit o th Baeryis like a visit to Granma's Kitchen' 61vsi BathldwinSt.y ookin655-.4951 14 Whitby Free Press ~6 e. Fyq IN '-), r7-,ý

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