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    >>> sebripring break. time for kids to get off school and there is enough time to book a fun affordable vacation. we have the features director for travel & leisure magazine . good morning.

    >> good morning, ann.

    >> i thought it would be too late.

    >> it's the perfect time to think about where to go with your brood and not having a headache, just easy peasy.

    >> you say away from snow and you will go for things in this country so e eel save money.

    >> save money, easy access . fly in and out, have some fun.

    >> number one, resort getaway. you found one in san antonio .

    >> we love the marriott in san antonio in hill country about 20 minutes outside san antonio . it's a new property, a year old. it has everything you would want on property especially with tons of activities specifically for the spring break period for children. if you want your kids booked from 8:00 a.m . to 9:00 p.m . you can do that. there are fun things with your kids like family yoga and fun activity including smoers at the fire pit and a water park on property.

    >> that sounds good. there is a drop-off as well if you want to go to dinner.

    >> that's important when planning a family getaway. you need time for mom and dad , too.

    >> okay. national park get away. of course yosemite.

    >> it's gorgeous any time of year. spring is the perfect time to go and if you're feeling adventurous, curry village is a tented camp.

    >> curry, hmm.

    >> i like that. maybe your ancestors.

    >> i don't think so. they're asian.

    >> in 1899 was the first tented camp right on the valley floor. for only $100 a night you can be so close to nature and march through may is great. you can see the waterfalls which go away for summer.

    >> that's valuable information and that's why you're here. a dude ranch option in tucson.

    >> we lo the dude ranch idea. this is a great one. in fact, today launches the first ever ipad family act. this is something free on the ipad. download it. tons of hassle-free ideas. the reason it's great is because it's all inclusive. your activities and your room are all included as well as food.

    >> if the kids say i don't want to do horseback riding .

    >> they can, but there are tons of activities. if they want to hike, go fishing, hiking. tons of stuff. there is no shortage of activity. and there is dinner with dinner bell included.

    >> if you're going the opposite direction to a city you're talking chicago. why?

    >> the windham chicago has a cute program for i think little girls and moms. if your little girl is into american girl this is an american girl hooray for hair package. you get the american girl doll's bed of its own with turn down service.

    >> oh, my gosh.

    >> it's cute. a little girl who's into this and you're three blocks from the american girl shop where you can spend the day, have lunch and the package is reasonably priced around $200 a night.

    >> supports the fantasy. now to the beach in san diego .

    >> who doesn't love san diego ? there is a great property there. the sheraton is on the bay. request a high floor. you will get great views of the city and the bay. also, there is so much to be done in san diego proper. i'm crazy about the zoo. kids love the pandas and i'm a kid at heart. i'm crazy about them, too.

    >> we have known you to be a great kid at heart. that makes it fun. you help us see the world . thank you. coming up

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updated 3/2/2011 11:22:19 AM ET 2011-03-02T16:22:19

Nate Levinson of Katonah, N.Y., was only seven years old when he came face-to-face with a jaguar. Pacing just inches away, the majestic cat — easily three times his size — eyed him with curiosity. Fortunately, a sturdy fence separated the two at Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, Fla. The thrilling experience for Levinson, now 17, is the reason the Gulf Coast family trip still ranks as his all-time favorite.

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“I earned a lot of points with my kids by taking them to the Big Cat sanctuary,” says Nate’s father, Bruce Levinson.

Slideshow: Best family spring-break trips

Ten million families took trips with children in April 2010, according to John Packer, vice president of TNS Custom Research, and with improvements in the economy that number is expected to increase in 2011.

Say “spring break,” and most people think sun and sand, but for families looking to get away as winter thaws, there’s a world of options today — many of which have the ingredients to create lifelong memories. Whether heading to beach, desert, city, or the last remnants of snow, parents are ready to seek out new experiences beyond the norm — or just enjoy the great outdoors and some togetherness.

Take the arid red-rock country around Moab, Utah, which includes the ultra-scenic Arches and Canyonlands national parks and a wide variety of hiking trails, paved bike paths, and mountain-bike routes over smooth ground called slickrock. Some families crave the fresh desert air so much they want to literally get up into it. Greg Simpson, 45, of Telluride, Colo., took his daughter, Izzy, 10, and son, Aiden, 8, for a hot-air-balloon ride over and through crimson canyons.

“The kids were blown away by the amazing rock formations and folded ridges below,” says Simpson, “and by watching birds fly eye-level with us.”

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Of course, some families want to continue winter sports fun — but with a warm-weather twist. Kid-friendly Mammoth Mountain in Mammoth Lakes, Calif., accommodates them; after heavy-snow winters like 2010–2011, lifts are expected to operate through the Fourth of July.

“It just doesn’t get any better than skiing in a T-shirt,” says Joe Marca, 46, of Riverside, Calif. Marca’s son, Quintin, 12, agrees — although he likes spring sledding, too.

As tempting as the bathlike warm water and sugar-white sands are, beach-bound families still need creative ways to cool off. Lucy Pritzker, 40, of Scotch Plains, N.J., took her three children to feed dolphins at Clearwater Marine Aquarium — just a mile from popular St. Pete’s Beach on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Her six-year-old daughter, Hannah, even got a kiss from one, a kiss she’ll always remember — and one she describes as “Wet!”

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