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Rating: Summary: GREAT FOR TRIP PLANNING WITH OR WITHOUT CHILDREN Review: For this survey book, Zagat teamed up with PARENT MAGAZINE to come up with a guide that is particularly helpful for parents traveling with children. It is broken down geographically, and within each geographic area, it is further broken down into "Attractions," "Hotels," and "Restaurant Chains."Of particular value to parents is the fact that attractions are rated by their interest level for adults and, seperately, for children. The way the book is laid out, it is convenient to use to plan a trip either around visiting major attractions s your starting point, or around finding attractions in a specific area that you might be visiting for other reasons. There is a very handy section of Travel Tips for families with children that is from PARENT MAGAZINE. There is also an extremely useful special feature index. Again, it is useful to both adults traveling sans children and those with children. For example you can find a listing of Hotels or Attractions that provide educational opportunities, or parties for kids, or babysitting service, or which have cradles and cribs, or for the adults, Spa Treatments and/or Golf. What makes these categories so useful is that they are categorized by the type of service offered with the hotels or attractions that provide the services listed alphabetically within each category. Then, for more information, you can go to the appropriate geographical location for fill-in information, including pricing. In my opinion, Zagat's "U.S. Family Travel Guide" just might be the one indispensible guide for family trip planning.
Rating: Summary: GREAT FOR TRIP PLANNING WITH OR WITHOUT CHILDREN Review: For this survey book, Zagat teamed up with PARENT MAGAZINE to come up with a guide that is particularly helpful for parents traveling with children. It is broken down geographically, and within each geographic area, it is further broken down into "Attractions," "Hotels," and "Restaurant Chains." Of particular value to parents is the fact that attractions are rated by their interest level for adults and, seperately, for children. The way the book is laid out, it is convenient to use to plan a trip either around visiting major attractions s your starting point, or around finding attractions in a specific area that you might be visiting for other reasons. There is a very handy section of Travel Tips for families with children that is from PARENT MAGAZINE. There is also an extremely useful special feature index. Again, it is useful to both adults traveling sans children and those with children. For example you can find a listing of Hotels or Attractions that provide educational opportunities, or parties for kids, or babysitting service, or which have cradles and cribs, or for the adults, Spa Treatments and/or Golf. What makes these categories so useful is that they are categorized by the type of service offered with the hotels or attractions that provide the services listed alphabetically within each category. Then, for more information, you can go to the appropriate geographical location for fill-in information, including pricing. In my opinion, Zagat's "U.S. Family Travel Guide" just might be the one indispensible guide for family trip planning.
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