Two years ago I found myself back in contact with my Aunt Nancy and Uncle Joe, whom I hadn't spoken to in 22 years. When Nancy found out that we travelled to New England every summer she insisted that we would LOVE Cape Cod, where she and Joe had retired, and she...
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Four Hours in Provincetown, Cape Cod: The Walk, Play, Eat Tour
Jul 6, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
If you have been a reader of this blog for some time then you know downtowns are a bit tricky for us. We love local culture and enjoy exploring the bookstores, galleries, coffee shops, and restaurants of an area. However, our boys have never been stroller junkies and...
A Tale of Three Lobster Rolls in Three Towns: Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Jul 3, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Every summer when we head into New England, we systematically work our way through the local seafood shacks. This tradition started four summers ago in Maine, where we happened to eat the best lobster roll of our lives at Marriner's Restaurant in Camden. Then the...
Dear Janine (Lovely, Long-Suffering Waitress at Marconi Beach Restaurant)
Jul 1, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Dear Janine, You probably don't remember us. The minute we pulled out of your restaurant, when calm and quiet was once again restored to the Marconi Beach Restaurant in particular and the entire Wellfleet area in general, I'm guessing you willed yourself to forget...
Hank’s Place: Perfecting the Family Restaurant in Chadds Ford, PA
May 18, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
We have returned to the Philadelphia/West Chester KOA every May for the last four years. It may be hard to believe that in all of those trips we have never once had a meal out. There was that first year when we bought some extremely overpriced sandwiches at Longwood...
8 Reasons To Pick Myrtle Beach for Your Next Family Vacation!
May 1, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
1. Touristy boardwalk fun, like the Myrtle Beach SkyWheel, that will make you smile from ear to ear. 2. Soulful boardwalk fun, at places like Myrtle Beach State Park, that will fill your lungs with fresh ocean air. 3. Room to splash and play and greet the waves at...
The Fiestas before the Siestas: 3 Great Lunch Joints in Myrtle Beach
Apr 26, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
After a couple of days in Myrtle Beach, we noticed our natural traveling schedule had shifted a bit. This happens every year because, of course, Max and Theo are one year older...and because sometimes we like to throw a new baby into the mix just to keep things...
7 Rules for Feeding Your Kids on the Road and at the Campground
Apr 22, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Let me start by saying that there has been a whole lot of trial and error in the road food department over the last 5 years. We took our first 12-hour road trip when the twins were 3 months old. Since then we have spent well over 100 nights in our RV. So although we...
Own the Road: 5 Reasons We Arrive with Happy Campers
Apr 14, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Vacationing with kids is awesome. Getting to that vacation with everyone's sanity and goodwill intact can be the really tricky part. The planning and packing and loading is enough to stop most people from venturing onto the open road with their children. And then...
A Pearl at the Jersey Shore: Crab Shack, Mantoloking Road
Mar 24, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
About 10 years ago, when my husband and I moved back to New Jersey from Philadelphia, we spent some time living in Mantoloking. This is one of those tiny Jersey Shore towns that is full of visiting families in the summer and completely empty in the winter. You can...
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