Welcome to Jet Set Mom! Traveling with kids is not easy -- especially when you are alone. Here's some highlights of my trips around the U.S. and the world (and some closer to home) with my children Alex and Serene.
Showing posts with label Long Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Long Beach. Show all posts
Friday, December 20, 2013
Friday, June 15, 2012
Long Beach Harbor Cruise
The hour long Harbor Cruise of Long Beach was lots of fun. Picking up directly outside of the Long Beach Aquarium, there are several informative tours daily that include a narrated history of the harbor, animal life and dynamic views. Alex loved it. The wind whipped through his hair and he might have caught a few bugs in his teeth smiling all the way through. Serene cried like crazy making mommy wish that we could both just jump overboard. But, it is a must-do family activity in Long Beach for out-of-towners and locals. Next time, we'll try the whale watching.
Aquarium of the Pacific
The Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach features penguins, sea turtles, sea otters, seals, sharks, a giant Pacific octopus, jelly fish, a ray touch pool, sea horses, giant sea stars, king crabs, clown fish and thousands of other sea creatures. Many exhibits are interactive and children get to touch the animals. There is a huge tank inside the lobby where divers in full scuba gear feed fish and talk with visitors daily.The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. The programs are fun. There are dozens of educational programs & special events, for all ages, offered every month. Now and then, the walls of the main floor lobby wall turn into a giant movie screen and a conservation film is shown. The aquarium is a "must see" for every kid and a place to visit again and again. It would just be a lot more fun without all the crowds. A popular site for school field trips, camp field trips and weekend family day trips its hard to find a good day to go without having to elbow your way into the exhibits. Guess we'll just have to keep going back again and again.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
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