If golf is your game, check in to one of the many resorts that cater to families eager to spend time on the links together. Learn on the practice tee, play on courses crafted for kids and enjoy a multitude of amenities.
-- By Lynn O'Rourke Hayes | The Dallas Morning News
Kids had taken over the kitchen to cook dinner for themselves. There were nine children total, four rooms in the house, just one bathroom — and no video games.
Once upon a time, planning travel meant booking overnight trains from Venice to Paris. My husband and I tramped through cathedrals. We hiked to desolate beaches. And if we got tired, we'd just hole up in a fancy hotel and run up a room-service tab. It was a grown-up world. It was good. And it never strayed from its first commandment: Thou Shalt Not Be Bored.