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East Coast Travel

The Top Family-friendly Resorts for Family Fun

By Elisa Ast All

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The rooms are light and colorful, everything a Florida hotel room should be. With cozy beds and wonderful bathrooms, you will feel right at home. The supply of high-quality shampoos, lotions and other amenities is plentiful. "Generous" is a word that best describes everything about the Renaissance Orlando Resort. The fact that the Renaissance is right across the street from Sea World and Discovery Cove is a bonus.

Contact the Renaissance at 800-327-6677 or www.renaissancehotels.com.

Four Seasons, Washington, D.C.

Every family should visit the nation's capital at least once while the kids are young. Washington, D.C., is a must-see destination not only for fun, but also for firsthand knowledge of how our government operates. And while you're there, we recommend staying at the Four Seasons.

The key word at the Four Seasons Washington, D.C. is attention: attention to detail, attention to requests, attention to children. Upon arrival, kids are greeted with a welcome note, complimentary toys and a personalized treat to accompany their milk. But the most memorable touch may be seeing their names spelled out in alphabet sponges in the bathtub. There's nothing quite as delicious as sponging yourself clean with your own initials!

Located on Pennsylvania Avenue in the renowned Georgetown area, Four Seasons offers large and luxurious rooms and suites, first-rate dining (the restaurant offers a wonderful amenity for each child to occupy them while waiting to dine!) and a sensational spa and pool. You also may request a childproofed room, complimentary diapers and bottles and even flotation devices for the pool. The concierge is happy to help with arranging visits to Washington-area monuments, museums and even biking and hiking jaunts.


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