Showing posts with label swimming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swimming. Show all posts

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Nickelodeon Suites Resort








The Nickelodeon Resort Suites (a.k.a. The Nick Hotel) will cost you a fortune. The hotel is currently undergoing repairs, so some of the rooms are updated while others look rundown. (We got a truly weathered room.) The rest of the hotel makes up for what our accommodations lacked. There are two wonderful pool areas with large water slides and mini water slides with splash areas for the smallest guests.

Believe it or not, we skipped all the theme parks in Orlando (Disney World, Epcot, Disney Animal Kingdom, Legoland, Sea World, Aquatica, Discovery Cove, Universal Studios, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and I hesitate to mention the Holy Land Experience for the hardcore Jesus fans.) Our time was limited, we went to party with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the idea of struggling with the kids with different height restrictions on rides just needed to be saved for future years when they are both over 48 inches.

The Nick Hotel has plenty to do and didn't let us down. You can meet Nickelodeon's top characters, take in a series of 4D movies, get slimed, party like a rock star at the pool, throw pies at your parents (or kids) and much more. We spent most of our time jumping and sliding at the pools.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Swimming pools, beaches and ponds in Kauai

 


 






If this sounds like an advertisement for the Marriott Resort in Kaua'i, then so it be it. They deserve it. There is nothing special about the rooms. The food wasn't great. But, the 5 Star pools cannot be beat. The resort boasts the largest single level outdoor pool in the State of Hawaii. It is just foot steps from the Kalapaki beach, a small inlet cove surrounded by tall hills with a narrow opening calming waves so they ripple gently into shore.The views of the pools and the beach are stunning morning, new and night.

The children's pool is not quite 2 feet at its deepest, and even newborns can splash in about 6 inches of water at the shallow end. Its heated to nearly 90 degrees so even on a cool, winter February morning, children can wade and stay warm. Serene screamed, cried, fussed, and kicked for all 5 hours, 34 minutes of flying time en route from Los Angeles to the little island. One passenger offered me Benadryl to drug her and I buried my head in the seats hoping to never see anyone on the flight ever again. [That didn't quite work out when we ran into friends of friends in the row immediately in front of us.] But what made the whole miserable trip worth it was the slide at the kiddie pool. The perfect size for Alex and Serene, both kids took at least a hundred trips down the water slide during our four day stay. The rest of Kauai is over-rated. (I'm a Maui-girl at heart.) But, the smiles on the kids in swimming pools were as wide as Hawaii's endless horizons.

At the entrance to the hotel lobby is a giant pond fully stocked with hundreds of large Koi. At 9am daily, guests can watch and join in the feeding as the fish wiggle up the edges of the pond just inches from nibbling little toes.



The Fish Pond