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		<title>Have Fun at iplay America</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Ride-Kite-Flyer-and-Skyscraper-1.gif"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2056" style="margin: 9px;" title="Ride--Kite-Flyer-and-Skyscraper-1" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Ride-Kite-Flyer-and-Skyscraper-1.gif" alt="" width="504" height="377" /></a>As children walk across the red carpet, and then through the doors of iPlay America, they’re not sure what to gaze their eyes upon first in this massive new indoor amusement park.  Rides, games of chance and tons of tempting foods all capture their full attention in this family playground where the city meets the boardwalk.  Located at 110 Schanck Road in Freehold, the 115,000 square foot climate-controlled entertainment center hosts nine indoor rides, exciting attractions, over 200 arcade games, party rooms, a candy shop, various eateries and a full-service café.  With so much to offer, there is something to please everyone in the family, from the little ones to the older kids in your group.</p>
<p>Marcy Edwards, Director of Marketing and Promotions, says local families have been excited to check out this new place to play.</p>
<p>“We opened on November 11, 2011 at 11:11 am to an unbelievably huge crowd,” says Edwards. “Schools were not in session that day because of the New Jersey Teachers’ Convention, so we had lots of kids who were looking for a new way to have fun during their vacation.  We really wanted to celebrate our grand opening in a significant way so we created a festival-type atmosphere which included an official ribbon cutting ceremony, tons of promotions, entertainment, face painters and live music.  What makes our park unique is that families can have fun with each other, no matter what the weather is.”</p>
<p>It doesn’t matter if it’s raining, snowing, too hot or too cold.  iPlay America is open year-round which means that it’s not just a place to hang out and spend a few hours on the weekends.  Since it’s open every day, families have the option of making traditional weeks filled with work and school responsibilities a little more exciting.</p>
<p>“We open right after school and offer families lower prices, Monday through Thursday,” says Edwards.  “Now local families can mix it up a little bit during the week.  It’s a great choice for parents who want to give their kids a reward for achieving a goal in the classroom or on the athletic field; or who maybe just want to make the average Tuesday a little more special.”</p>
<p>To get the fun started, participants can select one of the extra-value deals, which start at $14.95, or they can purchase an iPA card which is then loaded with value that can be used at all games, rides, attractions, eateries and stores.  Players earn iPoints for every dollar loaded onto their iPA card. As more points are accumulated, a player will be upgraded to Ultra and Elite status which offers discounts as well as access to exclusive events, offers and prizes.  Players can register their cards or check their iPoints at admissions, the information booth, concierge, at an in-park charging station or online.  The extra-value package deals include unlimited rides and attractions as well as food and fun deals.  For those who would simply rather watch the kids have a blast, general admission is $5.00 which provides access to the park as well as a $5 iPA card, which can be used throughout the park towards concessions, games, rides, or attractions. This is ideal for parents and guardians who would like to accompany their children into the facility.  At any time, guests can add value to their cards or check to see how many points or tickets have been accumulated at special kiosks throughout the park.  Even after visiting iPlay America, it’s important to register and save to accumulate points and use again during another trip.  Having the card will provide perks such as free play days at the arcade, exclusive events and special days when guests can earn double points.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/IMG_8924.gif"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2054" style="margin: 9px;" title="IMG_8924" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/IMG_8924.gif" alt="" width="288" height="405" /></a>Two of the park’s most popular attractions are the 4-D Theater and the IPA Speedway.  Edwards says that both of these activities have been well received by the public.</p>
<p>“Our 4-D Theater is a fully immersive experience for guests,” says Edwards.  “Currently, we are showing a movie titled ‘Snow Day’ which features snow falling on guests and leg ticklers to make you feel as if it’s really snowing.  You truly feel like you are a part of the movie.  The IPA Speedway is a controlled way to make guests feel as if they are really in a NASCAR race.  We have state-of-the-art cars, LED headlights and surround sound to make it feel authentic.”</p>
<p>On a recent trip to iPlay America with my husband and twin seven-year-old daughters, the racetrack was one of their favorite attractions.  Since they are under 10 years of age, they each needed to have one of us drive the car, but they still found the ride to be extremely exciting, especially when we pressed the “turbo boost” button which allowed us to go even faster.   This was quite a thrill for both of them!</p>
<p>“I liked the race cars the best because you could go really fast and pass other cars,” says Chelsea.  “The announcer made me feel like I was in a real race.”</p>
<p><strong>The </strong><strong>Spin Zone Bumper Cars</strong><strong> </strong>was another of the girls’ favorite rides. Spin Zone features music and a sparkling lightshow within the bumper car arena.</p>
<p>“I really liked the bumper cars because I could move it myself, spin around and bump into people,” says Chloe.  “There was music too, which made it fun.  I also liked the Skyscraper ride because it went up high and you could feel the wind in your hair.  The arcade is also very cool because it has games that both boys and girls would like.”</p>
<p>The arcade is the heart of the facility and features games of chance such as Wheel of Fortune, Deal or No Deal, The Price is Right, and Skeeball.  What’s great is that instead of the machines printing out tickets and then redeeming those at a prize center, all points are accumulated on a guest’s iCard.  There are many currently popular and hi-tech prizes throughout the arcade, including an iPod Touch, Coach handbags, a Playstation 3, and a Samsung LCD flat panel TV.</p>
<p>With so many activities to choose from, iPlay America is the perfect place to host your child’s next birthday party.  A party representative takes care of everything and walks the kids through the park, giving them an opportunity to experience all of the attractions.</p>
<p>“We can customize the event to be whatever experience the birthday child is looking for and can accommodate numerous themes,” says Edwards.  “Each party room features an iPod dock which allows the party hosts to play whatever music they would like and adjust the volume, too.  The rooms also have LED flashing lights.  It can be as sophisticated or kid-friendly as you like.  We host all types of parties, not just for children.  In fact, we even hosted a 65<sup>th</sup> birthday party.  The guest wanted a place where all of his grandchildren could have fun together so he decided this would be the best place.”</p>
<p>After spending time on the rides and playing a few games, kids usually get hungry.  iPlay America offers several ways to refuel, whether with a quick snack or with a more relaxing meal.</p>
<p>The City Square Grill <strong>is a </strong>casual sit-down restaurant serving contemporary fare, from specialty salads and fresh pizzas to gourmet classics like lobster macaroni and cheese.   You can take the kids or, if you have older ones, relax here while they are off having fun with their friends.</p>
<p>“One couple told me that they enjoyed a great date night together at the City Square Grill,” says Edwards.  “While they relaxed and had a nice meal together, the kids were having<a href="http://www.groupon.com/deals/new-york-iplay-america"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2055" style="margin: 9px; border: 4px solid black;" title="Groupon" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Groupon.gif" alt="" width="353" height="289" /></a> a good time, enjoying their independence and the parents felt secure that they were safe inside the park.”</p>
<p>If you’re just looking for a quick bite, stop at the City Square Grill Express which offers convenient grab-and-go service.  It features fresh salads, sandwiches, pizzas, desserts and a selection of specialty beverages.  Another option is Sonny’s Boardwalk Grill.  Even if the temperatures are frigid and there’s snow on the ground, you can still enjoy the smells and tastes of authentic Jersey-Shore style snacks like hot dogs, fries, funnel cake and other refreshments.  <strong> For dessert, head over to Mixx, a </strong>modern, self-service frozen yogurt shop featuring soft-serve, low-fat frozen yogurt and a huge selection of toppings like cookie crumbs, fresh fruit and an assortment of candies to name a few.  Mixx also features espresso, cappuccino, hot cocoa and cookies. Or, check out Broadway Sweets, a unique candy shop which provides guests an opportunity to mix and match their favorite treats.</p>
<p>As for making sure things run smoothly throughout the park, iPlay America has that covered, too.  Edwards says parents will notice a mature security presence as they walk around the attractions with their children.</p>
<p>“We have a security staff which sets us apart from other facilities,” says Edwards.  “They patrol the facility 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  We also take proactive measures such as stamping parents and young children with matching UV stamps, which are checked before families leave.”</p>
<p>In addition to the theme park being well-patrolled and safe, it is also extremely clean.  Staff members constantly walk around the park to pick up any debris or trash and also to sanitize and disinfect games and attractions.</p>
<p>Another perk of iPlay America is the number of benches, tables, and places to sit along the way for those families who need to take a break and re-charge for a few minutes.  The ample seating located throughout the park also provides a great place for parents to sit while their kids are hanging out with friends.  This is a great way for ‘tweens and teens to have some independence while their parents have the peace of mind knowing that the kids are safe inside.</p>
<p>iPlay America in Freehold is a new place for families to play and spend some quality time together.  For more information about this indoor entertainment complex, check out for their website at iplayamerica.com or give them a call at 732-577-8200.</p>
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		<title>CELEBRATE CHILDREN’S DENTAL HEALTH MONTH !</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Dental.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2020" style="margin: 9px;" title="Dental" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Dental.jpg" alt="" width="382" height="313" /></a>CELEBRATE CHILDREN’S DENTAL HEALTH MONTH !</p>
<p>By Dr. Elisa Velazquez</p>
<p>(Children’s Dental Health Chairperson -Monmouth Ocean County Dental Society)</p>
<p>February is National Children’s Dental Health Awareness Month.  Each February, since 1949, the American Dental AssociatiFebruary is National Children’s Dental Health Awareness Month.  Each February, since 1949, the American Dental Association (ADA) has sponsored National Children’s Dental Health Month to raise awareness about the importance of oral health.  The Monmouth-Ocean County Dental Society and many of its members want to help in this mission.</p>
<p>There is a dental health fair  on Sunday,  February 12th.  This event is sponsored by the Monmouth-Ocean County Dental Society.  (<a href="http://www.m-ocds.org/MOCDS/Home.html">www.M-OCDS.org</a>)  We have prizes, give-aways, a magician &amp; several local dentists, orthodontists, and pediatric dentists to answer any questions.  The Stafford Police Department is participating and will fabricate digital ID cards for children that participate.  Teachers &amp; nurses from every school were invited to have their students participate in a poster contest.  The theme for 2012 is ROCK YOUR SMILE!  Winners of the sponsored poster contest for grade school children will receive their prizes at the dental fair.  This event has been a HUGE success in the past, and we look forward to another great day.  If you would like to have your class or child participate- please see the rules on our website.</p>
<p>A second event is  GIVE KIDS A SMILE DAY (GKAS) when  many dental offices and clinics throughout the country are offering a day of FREE dental care for children under 12 .  This day is Friday, February 3, 2012.  This event targets children who otherwise do not have access to dental care.  Visit NJDA.org/GKAS for all locations in New Jersey.  This year marks the 10th annual day of free dental care in NJ.</p>
<p>Many Monmouth &amp; Ocean County dentists volunteer and provide free dental care.  The doctors of Ocean Pediatric Dental Associates are volunteering in Give Kids A Smile Day for the 5th consecutive year in their Toms River location..  We have treated over 400 children for free and provided services such as cleanings, X-rays, and extractions.    We want to educate families about the importance of the prevention of decay.  We will provide dental exams, cleanings and necessary urgent care for children in need AT NO COST.   Many children live each day with dental disease resulting in pain &amp; infection.  Dental pain prevents children from concentrating &amp; learning in school and results in missed school days.  In the current economic climate, many families push health care to the back burner.  Give Kids a Smile Day is our opportunity to help our community.   Every child deserves to live pain free and should be examined by a qualified dentist.  We want to educate families about prevention and diagnose any problems that are present.  Find a location near you to schedule your child.</p>
<p>DENTAL FACTS</p>
<p>*The ADA recommends that children be seen by a dentist at AGE 1</p>
<p>*Cavities are a bacterial infection  &amp; Cavities can be prevented!</p>
<p>*Tooth decay is the most common chronic childhood disease</p>
<p>*Tooth decay is dramatically on the rise for children ages 0-5 years old<a href="http://www.oceanpediatricdental.com/www.oceanpediatricdental.com/Home.html"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2019" title="Dental Fair" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Dental-Fair.jpg" alt="" width="581" height="336" /></a></p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.oceanpediatricdental.com/www.oceanpediatricdental.com/Home.html">www.oceanpediatricdental.com </a> or <a href="http://www.m-ocds.org/MOCDS/Home.html">www.M-OCDS.org </a>for information</p>
<p>FREE DENTAL FAIR!</p>
<p>PRIZES! FREE STUFF!</p>
<p>Sunday Feb 12,2012</p>
<p>1-3 pm</p>
<p>Ocean County Mall</p>
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		<title>Set Sail With Jersey  Shore Pirates This Halloween</title>
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<p>Once the calendar flips to October, it officially starts to feel like fall and many families make plans to celebrate Halloween with their children.  These days, the spooky and festive holiday is not just limited to one day of trick-or-treating on October 31.  From parties and parades to pumpkin patches, there are many activities for your family to participate in throughout the entire month.  This year though, why not go for something different?  Maybe a thrilling adventure to celebrate the Halloween time of year?  If your kids love to be creative and to use their imaginations, then set sail with Jersey Shore Pirates and make it one of your family’s new October traditions.</p>
<p>The Jersey Shore Pirates vessel, Sea Gypsy 2, sails from Riverfront Marina, on Princeton Avenue in Brick, and will be trimmed in ghoulish skeletons, cobwebs and other scary, spooky decorations to commemorate Halloween.   Upon arrival, kids will be welcomed by enthusiastic staff members who will assist the children in selecting a perfect pirate costume.  The little mates will then receive their very own pirate names, learn some valuable pirate lingo, and also have the opportunity to get their faces painted with pirate “tattoos.”  Before the kids head down to the dock for their trip, the staff will remind the children to keep a look out for “enemy pirates” in the area.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Skull.gif"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1962" style="margin: 9px;" title="Skull" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Skull.gif" alt="" width="162" height="169" /></a>The Sea Gypsy 2, which sails down the Metedeconk River and is Coast Guard certified, will thoroughly engage and captivate your children as they search for treasure.  Owners of the company, Rob “Captain Scurvy” Corring and his wife Jessica “Jezebel,” have prior experience with boating and buccaneers and have created a true-to-life pirate ship adventure.  Before they set sail, the kids will listen to a few rules about water safety, which is of utmost importance to the Jersey Shore Pirates staff.  The kids will then hoist the ship’s flag and begin their journey.</p>
<p>Mother of two, Stacie Harkavy has two daughters who cannot get enough of treasure hunting.  They have taken the pirate voyage multiple times and have immensely enjoyed every trip.</p>
<p>“My girls absolutely love Jersey Shore Pirates and I do as well,” says Harkavy</p>
<p>who lives in West Long Branch.  “We even hosted a fundraising event with them.  We enjoy everything about it.  One of the best parts is being out on the water and enjoying the beautiful scenery along the way.  My younger daughter really enjoys the experience because she truly thinks she is one of the pirates!  Searching for the sunken treasure is one of the trip’s highlights for the girls.”</p>
<p>While the kids are looking for treasure aboard the ship, the crew members narrate the adventure with pirate lingo and facts.  The little ones have an opportunity to fire water cannons, find sunken treasure, and then engage in a battle with “Pirate Pete” who has stolen the keys to the treasure.  The hour and fifteen minute long action-packed excursion also features rules of the Sea Gypsy pirate ship, the chance for children to read a treasure map, and the opportunity to discover a secret message in a bottle.  Harkavy says these activities keep the kids busy from the moment they arrive to the time the ship pulls in to the dock.</p>
<p>“Jersey Shore Pirates captures the imaginations of the kids,” says Harkavy. “It’s amazing how they are thoroughly engaged for the<a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Aria-and-Jolie.gif"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1961" style="margin: 9px;" title="Aria-and-Jolie" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Aria-and-Jolie.gif" alt="" width="288" height="262" /></a> entire trip. It is such an interactive experience for everyone.  I always see the adults laughing and enjoying themselves just as much as the kids.  In fact, since it’s such a wonderful experience, I usually bring my family members who come to visit the Jersey Shore area every summer.  The kids love to go on the adventure as a large group, with all of their cousins.  The pirate theme is so well done that it’s a great time for everyone involved.”</p>
<p>At the conclusion of the ride, children will be treated to authentic pirate “loot” as a souvenir of their journey.  At the dock, there are other opportunities to remember all of the fun and good times.  Harkavay says her kids can’t get enough of the gift shop.</p>
<p>“Every time we sail, there is another cool pirate toy or accessory that my daughters want to have,” says Harkavy.  “Picking up a souvenir is a nice way to end our day and remember our trip.”</p>
<p>The Jersey Shore Pirates adventure is geared toward children ages 5 to 10.  They sail from May-October and are available for birthday parties, class trips, and families.  During October, they sail on Saturdays and Sundays only, with six different sailing times to choose from.</p>
<p>For more information, visit their website at www.jerseyshorepirates.com or call 732-899-6100.  Reservations are highly recommended and it is suggested that you arrive 30 minutes prior to sailing times for check-in, face painting, and dress-up.  If you would like to plan an entire day of family fun, consider arriving even earlier to play at Windward Beach Park or pack a picnic lunch to enjoy the beautiful waterfront scene at Riverfront Marina.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">If you and your family enjoy the traditional Halloween festivities, like carving pumpkins and dressing up in costumes, but have been searching for a new and different way to celebrate the holiday, consider Jersey Shore Pirates for your next family outing.<a href="http://www.jerseyshorepirates.com/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1960" style="margin: 9px;" title="03-Pirate-Goddard" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/03-Pirate-Goddard.gif" alt="" width="580" height="380" /></a></p>
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		<title>Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore’s Spooktacular is a Hauntingly Good Time</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Spooktacular-111.gif"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1946" style="margin: 9px;" title="Spooktacular-111" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Spooktacular-111.gif" alt="" width="504" height="286" /></a>Fall is indeed in the air – the leaves are changing, cool weather is rolling in and, of course, Halloween is right around the corner. What better time of year to be outside? If you’re looking to enjoy the fall weather and have some seasonal fun, Jersey Shore Spooktacular is the perfect opportunity. Coordinated by Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore, Spooktacular is Monmouth and Ocean counties&#8217; only fall festival planned by teenage Girl Scouts for the community.</p>
<p>Located at the Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore’s Program Activity Center in Farmingdale and throughout the more than 154 wooded acres of Sacajawea Day Camp, Spooktacular is a frighteningly pleasant sight with girls dressed as goblins, spider webs wafting through the trees, children and adults alike laughing as they enjoy a hayride around camp.</p>
<p>“At any given time you can find a variety of sessions going on that are all girl-created and girl-planned,” said Joan Basilotto, outdoor program manager, Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore. “These dedicated Girl Scouts work diligently each year to ensure that Spooktacular attendees are impressed and engaged. Their creativity is incredible and you can tell people are having fun just by the joy on their faces.”</p>
<p>Spooktacular boasts a wide array of festivities including a ghost walk, storytelling, scary skits performed by the girls, marshmallow roasting, pretzel/apple dipping, dancing with the DJ, a tombstone scavenger hunt, as well as the aforementioned hayrides. When the weather is right, almost 4,000 people will visit over the course of the weekend.</p>
<p>“We love the various stations, story telling, marshmallow roasting and more,” said Tracey Schulman Dubey of Howell. “<a href="http://www.jerseyshorespooktacular.com/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1945" style="margin: 9px;" title="22-Girl-Scouts" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/22-Girl-Scouts1.gif" alt="" width="288" height="370" /></a><br />
is a fun and popular event that is a must do every year!”</p>
<p>Most sessions are available only to Girl Scout members, but every year – for three hours – the public is invited to partake in the Spooktacular experience. This year’s Spooktacular Family Day will take place at Sacajawea Day Camp on Saturday, October 22 from noon to 3:00 pm. You do not need to be a Girl Scout to attend this session. Cost is $8.50 per person and children under the age of three are free. Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore is also looking for adult and teen (grades seven and above) volunteers to become involved in the planning of Spooktacular and to share creative visions with girls and families throughout Ocean and Monmouth counties. For more information, visit www.jerseyshorespooktacular.com or call (800) 785-2090, ext. 156.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Tricia Berwick Tropical breezes, warm temperatures, tons of activities, and lots of your kids’ favorite characters.  All of this can be enjoyed aboard the Disney Dream, the third ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet.  Brand new in 2011, the luxury liner originates from Port Canaveral, Florida and sets sail for a Bahamian cruise. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tropical breezes, warm temperatures, tons of activities, and lots of your kids’ favorite characters.  All of this can be enjoyed aboard the Disney Dream, the third ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet.  Brand new in 2011, the luxury liner originates from Port Canaveral, Florida and sets sail for a Bahamian cruise.</p>
<p>The ship is approximately 40% larger than the Disney Dream’s sister ships, the Disney Magic or the Disney Wonder.  The 130,000-ton vessel features 14 decks and includes 1250 staterooms which can comfortably accommodate up to 4,000 passengers and 1458 crew members.   Specially made with families in mind, the cruise liner offers parents and children many ways to relax and have fun together.</p>
<p>The first step in planning a Disney Dream vacation is deciding just how long your family would like to be out at sea.  For first-time cruisers, it may be best to begin with the three-night Bahamian cruise.  This weekend getaway takes passengers to the islands of Nassau and Castaway Cay, Disney’s private island retreat.  In Nassau, your family can explore the shops and boutiques in town or enjoy the beautiful beaches.  Atlantis Resort is also nearby which features an aquarium, a water park and many restaurants.  The next day, spend time relaxing on the island of Castaway Cay which is reserved exclusively for Disney Cruise line guests.  Your family can have tons of fun snorkeling, touring the island on bikes, or renting a kayak or paddleboat.  Mom and Dad can even indulge in an adults-only open air massage while the kids are exploring Scuttle’s Cove.  The four and five-night cruises go to the same locations, but spend more time either at sea or on one of the islands.</p>
<p>What makes the Disney Dream unique is the size of its staterooms.  In order for families to fully relax and unwind, they need ample space.  The Disney Dream provides comfortable and spacious staterooms so families can have the best possible trip.  There are many accommodations for families to choose from.  For example, guests can opt for a private verandah which looks out onto the sea and scenery, deluxe rooms with expanded space, Magical Portholes for rooms without windows, as well as rooms with crystal-clear portholes some with built-in seating.  Many of the rooms even feature split bathrooms which is perfect for families and is a cruise line industry first.  All of the rooms feature many of the amenities your family enjoys at home, too.  Each stateroom has an iPod Docking Station, so remember to load up your iPod with the family&#8217;s favorite music before you set sail.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">As for activities, there is something for everyone on board the Disney Dream.  If your children are three months to three years-old, take them to It’s A Small World Nursery.  The nursery features an acclimation area which is designed to help the little ones adjust to the nursery, a main play area, and a special spot for children to rest and take naps.  If your family is interested in this option, there will be an additional fee and reservations must be made in advance.<a href="http://www-goddardschool-com.netsolads.com/Default.gspx"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1594" style="margin: 11px;" title="SU09-01b" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/SU09-01b2.jpg" alt="" width="518" height="322" /></a></p>
<p>For older kids, there is the Oceaneer Club or the Oceaneer Lab which are both children’s activity centers.  Your kids will have a blast dressing up as a favorite princess or superhero, playing computer games, putting on a play, or constructing a few crafts.  There is something to match every child’s interest level in one of these centers.  Edge, a tween hotpot is specifically for kids ages 11-13 where they can listen to music, watch television, and play videogames.  And, there’s also a place just for kids ages 14-17 called Vibe which is a trendy indoor lounge.  If you would like to have some fun with the kids, head to D Lounge where parents and kids can sing and play games in this family entertainment center.</p>
<p>There are also many dining options aboard the Disney Dream.  Cruisers can enjoy diverse menus, themed restaurants, and Disney’s Rotational Dining which allows guests to enjoy a different restaurant every night of the cruise.  Families can dine together in multiple places or mom and dad can visit two adults-only restaurants for a romantic evening together.</p>
<p>If your family likes to splash and get wet, the Disney Dream features the very first water coaster out at sea.  The AquaDuck is a 765-foot-long water coaster which takes guests on a journey up and around four decks, over the side of the ship and through the Forward Funnel.  There are also three themed freshwater pools-one for kids, one for adults only and one for families.  If your kids are very young, spend some time at Nemo’s Reef which is an interactive wet play area based on the hit Disney-Pixar movie, Finding Nemo.  This 1500 square-foot play area features fountains, bubblers, and pop jets.  There is even a mini-sized water slide for the little ones.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Disneys_Oceaneer_Club_Pixie_Hollow.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1595 alignleft" style="margin: 11px;" title="Disneys_Oceaneer_Club_Pixie_Hollow" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Disneys_Oceaneer_Club_Pixie_Hollow-300x179.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="179" /></a>Guests can also enjoy various forms of entertainment, too.  There are multiple Character Greetings where children and adults can mingle with some of Disney’s most popular characters and two large-sized theatres.  The Buena Vista Theatre is a cinema that shows first-run movies and digital 3-D films.  Moviegoers will be treated to plush, stadium-style seats and a giant movie screen.  The Walt Disney Theatre is a live performance venue.  Guests will be treated to Broadway-style Disney live shows, as well as first-run films.</p>
<p>For those who want to experience sheer relaxation and pampering, the Disney Dream offers Senses Spa and Salon for guests.  Spa treatments and beauty salon services such as massages, facials, and more are all available.  Guests can work out at the Fitness Center or play mini-golf and other sports, too at Goofy’s Sports Deck.</p>
<p>The Disney Dream is currently sailing from Port Canaveral to the Bahamas.  If your family is interested in cruising aboard Disney’s newest ship, browse through the cruise line’s website to watch videos, view slide shows and see a virtual tour of the ship.  For more information and to read all about the ship’s specific amenities and features visit the website at www.disneycruise.disney.go.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bee Mine Children&#8217;s Consignment and Specialty Boutique was invited to outfit a Fashion Show on March 5th at the Ocean County Mall. It is at the end of a week long Dare to Care fundraiser, for Ocean of Love. Ocean of Love is a non-profit,charitable organization dedicated to helping Ocean County children with cancer and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Bee-Mine.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1572" style="margin: 11px;" title="Bee Mine" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Bee-Mine-300x208.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="208" /></a>Bee Mine Children&#8217;s Consignment and Specialty Boutique was invited to outfit a Fashion Show on March 5th at the Ocean County Mall.</p>
<p>It is at the end of a week long Dare to Care fundraiser, for Ocean of Love. Ocean of Love is a non-profit,charitable organization dedicated to helping Ocean County children with cancer and their families. Their purpose is to assist the children through their illness. They provide financial and emotional support so that they can experience the “normal” joys of childhood, knowing their lives are significant and meaningful to each and every one of us.</p>
<p>Bee Mine is in search of 10 boys and 10 girls ages  Newborn to 13 years old, to walk the Hollywood themed runway on March  5th. But we will also be looking for children to just wear some of our  items, such as headbands, hats and tutu&#8217;s and to be a part of the audience,  too! There is no limit for that!</p>
<p>In an effort to help raise funds for  Ocean of Love, Bee Mine will be conducting a Model search at our location,  1717 Route 37 East in Toms River, part of the Pied Piper Swim  School building, on Saturday, February 12th from 10AM to 3PM. There is a $10  application fee which will go directly to benefit Ocean of Love.  All kiddies interested in being a model, must be photographed by  Michael, our awesome photographer from The Picture People. If you are  interested, but not able to make it on the 12th, please call to make other  arrangements. Please call the store at 732-360-7793 or stop in, by  February 9th to fill out the application. We can also set an appointment  time for you that day!</p>
<p>Many activities will be taking place at the  shop on February 12th! E Video Productions (evideoproductions.net) will also  be there documenting the events of both days! Once Upon A Dream, Birthday  Parties For your Little Princess, will be polishing nails, Tracey, from  Tracey&#8217;s Funtastic Face Painting will be here from 11AM to 3PM!Designer  cupcakes will be provided by Joyful Treatz, as well as many other neat  surprises and events going on that day!</p>
<p>One applicant&#8217;s family will  also be chosen as The Focus Family for a month for the Your Child Today  magazine. If your child is chosen as one of our Models, you both must commit  to being at the Fashion Show at The Ocean County Mall on March 5th. We  strongly encourage all participants to attend the show on March 5th. There  will be a band and entertainment as well as other exciting activities, as well.</p>
<p>Please help us raise money for such an amazing organization.  They have helped Ocean County families with children with cancer since  October 1988 when it was co-founded by Linda Gillick and the late George  Goldt. In the words of the founder, &#8220;I hope that in my  lifetime we will be able to close our doors because cancer will have been  eradicated.  Until that day, we will do our best to provide the daily  needs of these children and their families.  We will hold their hands.  . . hug them tight. . . and provide the love and support emotionally and  financially to walk the road of hope&#8221;. Let&#8217;s help try to make that a  reality!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[February 4 This is a day when children under 12 can receive FREE dental care ! Visit us online at www.njda.org/gkas for participating locations in Monmouth &#38; Ocean County ! February 5 Real Monsters from New Jersey&#8217;s Prehistory, Barnegat Lighthouse State Park Interpretative Center, Broadway &#38; the Bay. 1 pm. Speaker Ray Young, former Science [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is a day when children under 12 can receive FREE dental care ! Visit us online at <a href="http://www.njda.org/gkas/">www.njda.org/gkas </a>for participating locations in Monmouth &amp; Ocean County !</p>
<p>February 5</p>
<p>Real Monsters from New Jersey&#8217;s Prehistory, Barnegat Lighthouse State Park Interpretative Center, Broadway &amp; the Bay. 1 pm. Speaker Ray Young, former Science Department Head, teacher and amateur paleontologist. Myths and legends about monsters and some logical explanations for these phenomena via slides, models, and actual fossils of real-life &#8220;monsters&#8221; that roamed this area in the prehistoric past Information: 609-494-2016 or <a href="http://www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/parks/barnlig.html">www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/parks/barnlig.html</a> &#8211; BARNEGAT LIGHT</p>
<p>February 6</p>
<p>Super Plunge Saturday, 48th Street Beach. 1 pm. Prizes awarded for most funds raised, oldest and youngest plunger, best costume and more. Sponsored by St. Francis Community Center. All proceeds benefit the St. Francis Community Center &amp; Southern Regional HS Swim Teams. Information: 609-494-8861 or <a href="http://www.stfranciscenterlbi.org/">www.stfranciscenterlbi.org</a> &#8211; BRANT BEACH</p>
<p>February 9</p>
<p>Hot Chocolate Coffee House at Murray Grove, 431 Rte. 9. Doors open at 6:30 pm, entertainment 7 pm-9 pm. Featuring folk singer Valerie Vaughn and Saxophonist Tom Brown. Bring appetizer or dessert to share , coffee and tea provided. $ Information: 609-693-5558 or <a href="http://www.murraygrove.org/">www.murraygrove.org</a> &#8211; LANOKA HARBOR</p>
<p>February 10</p>
<p>Fisheries Around the World, Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve, 130 Great Bay Blvd. 7 pm &#8211; 8 pm. An overview of the status and trends of harvested fish and invertebrate populations from around the world will be highlighted. Manage-ment approaches that have been successful at striking a balance between conservation and sustainable harvest will also be discussed. Speaker: Olaf Jensen. Information and registration: 609-812-0649 or <a href="http://www.jcnerr.org/">www.jcnerr.org</a> &#8211; TUCKERTON</p>
<p>February 11</p>
<p>Show and Dinner: Assisted Murder, White Pearl Hotel, 201 Sumner Ave. 7:30 pm. The Hitman Murder Mystery. $ Information: 732-768-2709 or <a href="http://www.cafetheatrenj.com/">www.cafetheatrenj.com </a>- SEASIDE HEIGHTS</p>
<p>Premier Performance I: I Love You, You&#8217;re Perfect, Now Change, Fine Arts Center, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 8:00 pm. The Off-Broadway Hit! Use parking lot #2. $ Information: 732-255-0500 or <a href="http://www.ocean.edu/">www.ocean.edu </a>- TOMS RIVER</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Chocalte-Week.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1566" style="margin: 11px;" title="Chocalte Week" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Chocalte-Week.jpg" alt="" width="230" height="173" /></a>February 12-20</p>
<p>Chocolate Week on Long Beach Island. Includes dining deals, lodging specials and one of kind events to make winter break a little sweeter. Information: 609-494-7211 or <a href="http://www.visitlbiregion.com/">www.visitlbiregion.com</a> &#8211; LONG BEACH ISLAND</p>
<p>Sherlock Holmes Dinner Theater, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. Noon and 7 pm. Murder mystery comedy show. Pit your wits against the world famous sleuth Sherlock Holmes as he unlocks the secrets of a maddening Manor! $ Information: 732-367-7789 or <a href="http://www.strand.org/">www.strand.org</a> &#8211; LAKEWOOD</p>
<p>Food and Wine Pairings, FirstEnergy Park, Cedar Bridge &amp; New Hampshire Aves. 7 pm. Featuring several different types of wines paired with different food from around the world. Makes for a unique night out with family and friends. $Information: 732-901-7000 or <a href="http://lakewood.blueclaws.milb.com/index.jsp?sid=t427">www.blueclaws.com</a> &#8211; LAKEWOOD</p>
<p>Laurita Country Night, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. 7 pm &#8211; 11 pm. Three dance lessons by Debbie F. Country style menu available. $ Information: 609-758-8000 or <a href="http://www.lauritawinery.com/">www.lauritawinery.com</a></p>
<p>- NEW EGYPT</p>
<p>Love-Aquarium Style, Jenkinson&#8217;s Aquarium, Boardwalk &amp; Parkway. 6 &#8211; 8 pm. Bring your loved ones to the aquarium for this family friendly celebration. Bring a valentine for your favorite animal or make one here. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or <a href="http://www.jenkinsons.com/aquarium">www.jenkinsons.com/aquarium</a></p>
<p>- POINT PLEASANT BEACH</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Dental-Fair-1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1567" style="margin: 11px;" title="Dental Fair #1" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Dental-Fair-1.jpg" alt="" width="230" height="251" /></a>February 13</p>
<p>1:00- 3:00 p.m.</p>
<p>Monmouth-Ocean County Dental Society is sponsoring a dental fair at the Ocean County Mall. The event will take place by the children’s play area near JCPenny. Come meet local dentists &amp; staff, as well as enjoy free give aways, contests, prizes and a magician!</p>
<p>Sherlock Holmes Dinner Theater, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. Noon Murder mystery comedy show. Pit your wits against the world famous sleuth Sherlock Holmes as he unlocks the secrets of a maddening Manor! $ Information: 732-367-7789 or <a href="http://www.strand.org/">www.strand.org</a> &#8211; LAKEWOOD</p>
<p>Love-Aquarium Style, Jenkinson&#8217;s Aquarium, Boardwalk &amp; Parkway. 6 &#8211; 8 pm. Bring your loved ones to the aquarium for this family friendly celebration. Bring a valentine for your favorite animal or make one here. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or <a href="http://www.jenkinsons.com/aquarium">www.jenkinsons.com/aquarium</a> &#8211; POINT PLEASANT BEACH</p>
<p>February 14</p>
<p>Love-Aquarium Style, Jenkinson&#8217;s Aquarium, Boardwalk &amp; Parkway. 6 &#8211; 8 pm. Bring your loved ones to the aquarium for this family friendly celebration. Bring a valentine for your favorite animal or make one here. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or <a href="http://www.jenkinsons.com/aquarium">www.jenkinsons.com/aquarium</a> &#8211; POINT PLEASANT BEACH</p>
<p>February 16</p>
<p>Show and Lunch: Coffeehouse Blues, White Pearl Hotel, 201 Sumner Ave. 7:30 pm. The Hitman Murder Mystery. $ Information: 732-768-2709 or <a href="http://www.cafetheatrenj.com/">www.cafetheatrenj.com</a></p>
<p>- SEASIDE HEIGHTS</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Color-Me-Mine.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1564" style="margin: 11px;" title="Color Me Mine" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Color-Me-Mine.jpg" alt="" width="165" height="202" /></a>February 18</p>
<p>PJ night~$2.00 paint at Color Me Mine of Toms River, must come in pj&#8217;s to receive discount.  Color Me Mine is located at 1877 Hooper Avenue, Toms River.  Please call 732-864-9300. or log onto <a href="http://www.tomsriver.colormemine.com/">www.tomsriver.colormemine.com</a> for more information.</p>
<p>February 24</p>
<p>Les Misérables, Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 4 pm. Special Senior Citizen Dress Rehearsal Matinee. Cost includes a box lunch served prior to show prepared by the Ocean County Vocational-Technical School Culinary Arts students. Presented by the school&#8217;s performing Arts Academy. Information: 732-367-7789 or <a href="http://www.strand.org/">www.strand.org </a>- LAKEWOOD</p>
<p>February 25</p>
<p>Les Miserables, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 8pm. Performance presented by Ocean County Performing Arts Academy. $ Information: 732-367-7789 or <a href="http://www.strand.org/">www.strand.org</a> &#8211; LAKEWOOD</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Polar-Bear-Plunge.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1563" style="margin: 11px;" title="Polar Bear Plunge" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Polar-Bear-Plunge.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="191" /></a>February 26</p>
<p>18th Annual Polar Bear Plunge, Ocean in front of Aztec Ocean Resort, 901 Boardwalk. Registration from 9 am &#8211; 12:30 pm. Plunge at 1 pm. Whether you’re the type who jumps into cold water or someone who inches in, they have a winter Plunge for you. Fundraiser for the New Jersey Special Olympics. Information: 609-896-8000 or <a href="http://www.njpolarplunge.org/">www.njpolarplunge.org</a> &#8211; SEASIDE HEIGHTS</p>
<p>February 27</p>
<p>A Birthday Tribute to Johnny Cash, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 8 pm. With Michael Patrick&#8217;s Ring of Fire Band. A tribute show to honor and pay homage to one of their musical icons &#8211; Mr. Johnny Cash! $ Information: 732-367-7789 or <a href="http://www.strand.org/">www.strand.org </a>- LAKEWOOD</p>
<p>February 28</p>
<p>Annual Women&#8217;s Expo, Quality Inn, Route 37 West. 11 am &#8211; 3 pm. Women&#8217;s lifestyle events, shopping, cooking demos, fashion, travel, fitness, home, contests featuring Celebrity Chef Jim Coleman, from PBS Series Flavors of America and Psychotherapist Dr. Robi Ludwig.Presented by Magic 100.1. &#8211; TOMS RIVER</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">By Tricia Berwick</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Sahara-Sam-Logo.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1545" style="margin: 11px;" title="Sahara Sam Logo" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Sahara-Sam-Logo.jpg" alt="" width="202" height="171" /></a>Imagine trying to steady yourself on a surf board as you attempt to catch the perfect wave or floating down a lazy river on an inner tube without a worry in the world for an entire afternoon.  A little hard to fathom at this time of the year?  Absolutely!  Especially with all the snow and ice that has covered the New Jersey landscape for the past month or two.  Don’t give up on those daydreams yet though.  It is possible to ride a few waves, and swim and splash, even during these frigid, frosty months.  At Sahara Sam’s Oasis Indoor Water Park in West Berlin, the forecast is 84 degrees every day, which makes it the perfect playground to chase away the winter blues.</p>
<p>This 58,000 square-foot water park, which celebrates summer year-round, offers many attractions for all ages.  There are thrilling water slides for older kids and grown-ups, and quiet little pools and splash areas for toddlers and babies to frolic and play too.  Between the warm temperatures and the tropical theme, this relaxing and fun atmosphere is an indoor paradise where families can take a short vacation from the every day routine without leaving New Jersey.</p>
<p>Although the staff at Sahara Sam’s wants all their guests to have tons of fun, Marcy Edwards, the park’s Director of Marketing, says their main goal every day is to create a safe environment.<a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Sahara-2.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1539 alignright" title="Sahara #2" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Sahara-2.jpg" alt="" width="324" height="216" /></a></p>
<p>“One comment that we always hear from the public is how safe Sahara Sam’s is,” says Edwards.  “We always have plenty of lifeguards on duty at all times to monitor all of the different play areas and even more on busy days such as holidays and weekends.”</p>
<p>Sam Girlya owns the water park and his son, Ilya, is the managing owner.  Because the park is a family-run business, the owners know first-hand that ensuring their guests’ safety is the first and most important step in creating an environment in which families can feel comfortable enjoy their experience.</p>
<p>“The owners of Sahara Sam’s Oasis take pride in making the water park a place where families can participate in the activities together with their children while having a great time,” says Edwards.  “They know what type of product the public wants.”</p>
<p>Since its inception, the public has been quite pleased with what Sahara Sam’s Oasis has to offer its customers.  One of the most popular attractions is the Flow Rider Surfing Simulator, the only attraction of its kind in New Jersey.  Participants need to be at least 8 to surf.  Other attractions include: Snake Eyes Tube Slides, Mt. Kilamanjaro Family Raft Ride, Tim-Buk Tu Tree Fort with Tipping Bucket, a Lizard Lagoon for younger guests, the Crocodile Flats Cargo Rope Course, Sam’s Slam Dunker Water Basketball, and the Congo Bongo Adventure River.</p>
<p>On a recent trip to Sahara Sam’s Oasis, my twin six-year-old daughters relished the opportunity to wear their bathing suits during the winter months.  They absolutely loved sliding, splashing, and swimming underwater.</p>
<p>One ride they couldn’t get enough of was the Congo Bongo Adventure River.  The girls had a blast floating down this lazy river while getting sprayed and splashed with water.  While one of my daughters was a little apprehensive about the Crocodile Flats Cargo Rope Course, the other was determined to get her little body across without falling into the pool.  Although her arms weren’t strong enough to successfully navigate to the other side of the pool successfully, she had lots of fun trying and even enjoyed falling off into the pool.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Sahara-3.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1543 alignleft" style="margin: 11px;" title="Sahara #3" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Sahara-3.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="192" /></a>Our favorite ride together was the Mt. Kilamanjaro Family Raft Ride.  Once we climbed to the top of the water slide, the whole family piled into a circular raft and prepared ourselves for the trip down though the dark, wet tube.  Once the attendant nudged our raft into the tube’s entrance, we quickly picked up speed and raced down the chute while winding through all of its twists and turns.  Of course, there was lots of giggling and screaming from my girls, and my hubby, as we made our way down the slide and finally exited the tube with a thunderous splash in the pool at the bottom!  We loved the raft ride so much that we went down a few times throughout the course of the day.</p>
<p>Once your family is completely tuckered out from all of the water attractions, there are showers and dressing rooms to change back into dry clothes before the ride home.  If your crew has worked up an appetite, you can treat them to a slice of pizza or some chicken tenders at the full-service Sand Dune Café.  And for the adults, Sahara Sam’s now has a full modern lounge with bar right inside the water park.  The bar features specialty cocktails, draft and bottle beers, and signature frozen drinks.  Food service is also available at the bar.  The lounge area also has several flat screen televisions which will feature many sporting events.</p>
<p>In addition to all of the water attractions, Sahara Sam’s Oasis also has a 3,000 square foot arcade to entertain the kids once they’re all dried off.  The great thing about the arcade is that the kids can take a break from the water rides for a little while, play a few games, and then return to the water park.  Guests can easily go back and forth between the two areas.</p>
<p>Sahara Sam’s is about a 60 to 90 minute drive from the Shore area.  So if you’d like to extend your trip into an overnight or weekend getaway, take advantage of one of Sahara Sam’s “Stay and Play Packages.”   Though not connected to a hotel, the water park has great connections with some area hotels.  All of the packages offer tickets to the water park with a hotel reservation.</p>
<p>After your trip to Sam’s, keep it in mind for your child’s next birthday party or special occasion.  As a complete indoor entertainment center, Sahara Sam’s has private party rooms which are perfect for hosting all kinds of events, including birthday parties, group trips for schools, camps, scouts and youth groups, bar or bat mitzvahs, family reunions, company picnics, and fundraising programs.</p>
<p>With spring still many weeks away, you and your family can take a break from the doldrums of winter while staying right here in New Jersey.  Just pack up your pool bag and head over to West Berlin for a day of family fun at Sahara Sam’s Oasis Indoor Water Park.  Sahara Sam’s is located at 535 Route 73 North.  For more information, splash over to their website at <a href="http://www.saharasams.com/">saharasams.com</a>, or call 856-767-7580.  Be sure to check out the online 360 degree tour of the water park before your trip.  You can even sign up for their e-newsletter which will provide exclusive offers and discounts, as well as details on upcoming events and special promotions.</p>
<h3><a href="http://www.goddardschool.com/Default.gspx"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1544" style="margin: 11px;" title="SU09-01b" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/SU09-01b.jpg" alt="" width="648" height="402" /></a>Some noteworthy upcoming events at Sahara Sam’s Oasis include:</h3>
<p>1.) Sahara Sam’s Special Needs Exclusive Nights .  Admission is only $15 per person (regularly $29.95).  Non-participating chaperones are only $5.  Tickets for these special evenings are limited, so they suggest purchasing tickets online to guarantee admission.  The evening will feature water play on Sahara Sam’s most popular attractions that offer a variety of sensory stimulation.  There will also be a quiet room available.  The lighting and sound will be modified throughout the water park and arcade.  Guests can bring their own snacks into the water park or dine from the full-service café.  Sahara Sam’s wants all of the guests to be comfortable, so T-shirts and shorts are okay to wear for swimming.  There will be plenty of seating available throughout the water park.  Guests just need to bring their own towels.  These evenings are open to all ages and there are activities for everyone.  Siblings, friends and family are welcome to attend this “no judgment zone” event.</p>
<p>“Our family understands firsthand what it means to have a special needs child,” says Sam Girlya, the Chairman of Sahara Sam’s.  “Our daughter Gabriella has inspired all of us to be patient, sensitive, and understanding.  One of our goals here at Sahara Sam’s is to encourage all people to come together and have fun.”</p>
<p>2.) During the month of February, Sahara Sam’s Oasis is hosting “Wacky Wednesdays.” All weekday tickets are only $14.95 through February 28.  These special tickets are available online or at the door.  However, if you purchase your tickets online, your family is guaranteed admission.</p>
<p>3.) Also during the month of February, Sam’s is featuring “Buy One Get One Free Weekends.” These tickets are also available online or at the door, but Sahara Sam’s highly recommends buying the tickets online to guarantee admission.</p>
<p>4.) If you travel to the water park during your child’s birthday month, their admission ticket will be just $12.  Guests must show proof of age either by showing a state issued license, birth certificate, or military identification.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year it seems like such a daunting task to bundle the girls up in all of their cold-weather gear.]]></description>
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<p>Every year it seems like such a daunting task to bundle the girls up in all of their cold-weather gear, but even though my sister and I may grumble and complain just a little bit, we still get the kids dressed in hats, gloves, pants and boots send them into the snow to play and go sleigh riding.  How could we not?  They talk about the white stuff all year long, even during the middle of a hot and humid summer!  They really look forward to trudging through the snow, making a snowperson (we’ll be politically correct here!), and gliding down the neighborhood hill on one of our inflatable snow tubes.  It doesn’t matter if the wind is howling or the sun isn’t shining, they love to go sledding; no matter what the temperature is.  Simply put, they have the best time, so it’s our job to make it happen.  We get all of the snow gear ready and make sure the kids are as warm as possible.  Of course, dressing the kids from head to toe is not one of our favorite things to do, but we do it anyway because we are the moms.  Even though the thought of having tons of dripping wet clothes strewn throughout your house doesn’t seem all that appealing, let the kids have their fun.</p>
<p>If you decide to take the kids out for a spin on the new sled that Santa left underneath the Christmas tree, here are two great spots to make some winter memories.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">1.)Holmdel Park, Longstreet Rd., Holmdel</span></strong>—Parents absolutely loves this park because it is one of the only places that has a supervised sledding area.  It is open when two or more inches of snow cover the hill.   The hill is very safe because it is free from obstacles and is grassy underneath which is extremely comforting for parents.  One of the best features of the park is the warming area with a blazing fire.  After a few runs down the hill, take a break and sip some hot chocolate by the fire before heading back up the hill for some more sledding.  Hours are from 8am-7pm Sunday through Thursday and from 8am-9pm Friday and Saturday.   However, before you head out the door, it’s always best to call Holmdel Park at (732) 946-9562 for current sledding conditions.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">2.)Howell-</span>This sledding hill can be found across the street from Oak Glen Park (245 Preventorium Road).  It is between the library and the police department.  Like Holmdel Park, the hill can get pretty busy, but there is usually room for everyone.  Just be careful with the little ones as the hill is pretty steep and long so the rides will be quite fast.  There is parking at the recreation department or at the library at the bottom of the hill.  This sledding spot doesn’t have a warming area, so bring a thermos of hot cocoa for the kids to chase away the chills.  Another good idea is to bring a blanket and place it around the kids as they race down the hill for a little extra warmth.  If you decide not to use it during your sleigh riding session, it’s a great thing to have in the car after you’re finished battling the cold temperatures.</p>
<p>After your family returns home from sleigh riding, it’s always a challenge to get the kids warm and toasty pretty quickly.  So, here are some helpful hints to make your post-sledding experience as stress-free as possible:</p>
<p>1.)Put a plastic tablecloth on the floor near the door before you head out for your sledding adventure.  When the kids come back from a spending a few hours sliding down the nearest hill, have them peel off the wet layers and place them onto the tablecloth.  This way, the drippy clothes will be confined to one spot and the other areas of your house won’t get wet.  Then when you have a free minute, throw everything into the dryer.</p>
<p>2.)Even though the snow pants and boots are supposed to be waterproof, sometimes your child’s clothes underneath the snowsuit get a little wet and cold.  So, put an extra set of dry clothes and socks near the front door before you head out sleigh riding.  After your children free themselves from their wet clothes, they will immediately have something warm and snuggly to put on.</p>
<p>3.)Get the hot chocolate and cookies ready before you leave the house.  If your kids are like mine, they look forward to sipping hot cocoa with marshmallows pretty much as soon as they get back from an afternoon of sledding.  To make my life a little easier, I try and have everything accessible to feed the hungry and thirsty troops.</p>
<p>4.)Have a movie ready for the kids to watch when they return.  Those little legs get mighty tired after climbing up and down a hill numerous times.  Chances are your kids will be absolutely exhausted when they get back from sleigh riding, so let them unwind while watching one of their favorite flicks.  And, if you joined the kids and climbed the hill a few times too, you’re probably pooped out yourself!  So, pop some popcorn and make it a family movie night for everyone.</p>
<p>5.)Or, if your kids like splashing around in the tub and playing with a few toys, run a bubble bath and let the kids relax and get warm.</p>
<p>The flakes are flying which means your children are automatically thinking about when and where they will go sleigh riding.  Take a few deep breaths, break out all of the winter materials and start getting the kids ready.  Just remember to dress the children in layers, have them wear extra socks, and bring lots of hot chocolate for the afternoon.  Oh, and don’t forget to bring the camera and snap a few cool pictures like this one!  Talk about priceless!</p>
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<p>Whether it’s to play in the surf, build a sandcastle, take a dip in the pool, have a bite to eat, or indulge in a relaxing massage, the best thing about Atlantis Resort in Paradise Island, the Bahamas is that all of these things can be done right on the hotel’s unique ocean-themed property.  For those traveling with kids, this is a tremendous advantage as parents don’t have to worry about packing up the little ones and driving to the beach or other activities.  Once the family wakes up and is ready to start the day, everything is right outside the hotel room.</p>
<p>Shari O’Connor has enjoyed a number of vacations at the Paradise Island destination and is looking forward to a trip this year with her children.</p>
<p>“Atlantis is just an awesome place to vacation,” says O’Connor.   “I have been there at least 20 times but our trip in May will be the first time with the kids.  The best thing is that there is plenty to do for everyone.  Atlantis has great pools for all ages and really terrific beaches, too.  They have the aquariums and lots of things for kids which we will experience in May.   Also, it’s a relatively short plane ride from New Jersey which is extremely helpful when traveling with kids.  If parents can handle the flight to Disney World in Florida, they can make it to the Bahamas since it is a comparable trip.    My husband and I are really looking forward to our trip to Atlantis with our three-year-old triplets.”</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Atlantis1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1456" style="margin: 11px;" title="Atlantis1" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Atlantis1.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="205" /></a>Before your family makes a reservation this year like the O’Connors, it’s important to thoroughly research the resort’s accommodations and decide which type of room would work best.  The Cove Atlantis offers contemporary suites while the Royal Towers is situated in the middle of all the action and Coral and Beach Towers are situated in a relaxing and tropical setting.  The Reef Atlantis offers many of the comforts of home in spacious studios and one-bedroom suites.  Having additional living space may be more suitable for larger families.</p>
<p>Another factor to consider is whether or not to purchase one of the hotel’s two dining plans.  Your family can choose from the Value Dining Plan which is $50 per day for adults and $25 per day per child (ages 7-11).  This plan offers a full American or continental breakfast and dinner daily at Seagrapes, Marketplace, or Virgil’s Barbeque which opens in July.  Guests can enjoy a choice of appetizer, entrée, and dessert for dinner.   The Atlantis Dining Plan is more expensive but offers a wider selection of dining choices.  This plan is $95 a day for adults and $35 a day for children.  The Atlantis Dining plan offers a full American or continental breakfast at Voyagers, Seagrapes, Murray’s Delicatessen, Plato’s, Marketplace, Virgils BBQ* (Opens on July 1, 2011), Mosaic or The Pointe Restaurant &amp; Bar and dinner daily in Seagrapes, Bahamian Club, Casa D’Angelo, Chop Stix, Marina Pizzeria, Bimini Road, Carmine’s, Murray’s Delicatessen, Atlas Bar &amp; Grill, Marketplace, Virgils BBQ, Mesa Grill, Mosaic or The Pointe Restaurant &amp; Bar.  Dinner includes a choice of one appetizer, entrée and dessert. Children ages 6 and under eat free.  It’s important to note that meal plans cannot be purchased on the Island, so all reservations must be made prior to arrival.</p>
<p>Lisa Tozzi spent five days at Atlantis over the summer with her husband, two kids, and parents.  They purchased one of the dining plans before the trip and found it be well worth the money.</p>
<p>“Buying the dining plan was very helpful,” says Tozzi.  “It seemed expensive at first, but it was cost effective in the long run.  We enjoyed a full breakfast buffet at many of the resort’s restaurants and dinner in the evenings.  The dinner was an appetizer, entree and dessert and a non-alcoholic beverage for both adults and kids.  The breakfast buffets were phenomenal as were the dining choices.  Like any resort, alcoholic drinks were fairly expensive as was food a la carte at both the casual dining places and the take-out concessions by the pools and restaurants.”</p>
<p>Allison Vogel and her family also purchased one of the meal plans which they would highly recommend to other guests, as well.</p>
<p>“We purchased the meal plan which was worth it to us,” says Vogel.  “It included breakfast, a snack and dinner.  The breakfast buffet was huge and we ate later in the morning so that we really didn&#8217;t need lunch.”</p>
<p>As those with kids know, children are always thirsty and hungry, so Vogel says it’s a good idea to have some additional drinks and snacks handy throughout the day.</p>
<p>“Just remember, that everything you buy there is very expensive, so pack as much water, snacks, and sunscreen that you need and then some,” says Vogel. “Another tip is to bring cups with lids for the kids to the breakfast buffet.  They can fill them up there and then have a<a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Atlantis3.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1457" style="margin: 11px;" title="Atlantis3" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Atlantis3.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="208" /></a>drink later in the day.   If possible, pack a soft cooler that can fold up in your suitcase for the trip and fill it with ice and drinks for the day.”</p>
<p>After a restful night of sleep and a bountiful breakfast, the next item on the agenda is to decide how your family will spend the day since there are countless activities and things to do.</p>
<p>One of the most popular attractions is the resort’s Aquaventure Water Park which is a unique 141-acre waterscape.  It is available to every guest of the Atlantis Resort.  The water-park features thrilling water slides, a mile-long river ride with rolling rapids and wave surges, 20 swimming areas, a water-play fort made especially with kids in mind, and 11 different pools.  This sprawling water area uses over 20 million gallons of water.</p>
<p>Lisa Tozzi’s two children thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of Aquaventure which is one of the largest water parks in the Eastern Hemisphere.</p>
<p>“There were two lazy rivers, and lots of water slides, some of which were more appropriate for older kids and adults,” says Tozzi.  “The kids spent a lot of time playing in the water-play fort since it offered a lot for them to do.  In addition to this play area just for kids, there were also other mini-water slides throughout the resort.  The kids also really enjoyed seeing many live animals in various pools throughout the resort.  One pool was full of sea turtles and another with stingrays and sharks.  Each pool had designated feeding times which was fun for the kids to see.  Since Atlantis offers so many activities and things to do, I found the daily “activity list” which was in our hotel room every day to be extremely helpful.   This way I knew exactly where things were being held and the specific times for each activity such as arts and crafts, feeding of marine life, or cooking classes.”</p>
<p>Vogel’s children also enjoyed the resort’s water-based activities, but she could see parents of really small children having a problem with some of the water rides.</p>
<p>“They were very strict about height requirements,” says Vogel.  “The lazy river was not lazy.  It was more like white water rafting on a tube.  They did have a pool and a slide area for children 48 inches and under but I think it is a vacation that you would enjoy most with school age children.”</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Atlantis4.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1458" style="margin: 11px;" title="Atlantis4" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Atlantis4.jpg" alt="" width="197" height="288" /></a>In addition to the Aquaventure Water Park, there are countless water adventures for your family to choose from.  The snorkel excursions take place aboard a 45-foot catamaran and are two and a half hours long.  Guests will learn from an Atlantis Aquarist about coral reefs and fish.  The Bahamas is also a great place to scuba dive.  For over ten years, it has been named “Best Place to Dive with Big Animals.”  This is for certified divers who want to explore walls, reefs, and wrecks.  Snuba is also offered which is a terrific way to experience the undersea marine life without being scuba certified.</p>
<p>If your family is really looking to enjoy a different type of water activity, check out Dolphin Cay which is situated on 14 acres and uses 6.6 million gallons of crystal clear seawater.  It is one of the largest and most sophisticated marine habitats and dolphin rescue-rehabilitation facilities anywhere in the world.  In this attraction, vacationers have the unique opportunity to swim with dolphins.  Guests are provided with all-day access to Dolphin Cay’s private beach.  Wet suits and lockers are provided and souvenir photos of your experience are available for purchase.  Guests can wade in waist-deep waters for an up-close experience with the dolphins or they can take part in a deep water swim which allows participants to snorkel and glide alongside a dolphin with your very own water scooter.  Tozzi’s family found this part of the vacation to be extremely exciting and memorable.</p>
<p>“Dolphin Cay was a wonderful experience for my family,” says Tozzi.  “We were ‘suited up’ in short wetsuits which the resort provided so we could all get into the tanks and swim with the dolphins.  My kids absolutely loved it.”</p>
<p>There’s also ’ The Dig which features habitats for 100 venomous Indo-Pacific Ocean Lionfish, 500 piranhas, iridescent jellyfish and six-foot Moray Eels.  Your family can take an exciting journey through the streets and tunnels of the lost city of Atlantis while viewing marine life exhibits.  There is also an interactive touch tank aquarium, filled with conch, starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, crabs and horseshoe crabs.</p>
<p>Tozzi’s family enjoyed this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.</p>
<p>“A big attraction is their ‘Dig’ which is an underground Mayan dig ground,” says Tozzi. “We walked through and saw gigantic underground tanks with thousands of sea animals, stingrays, sharks, turtles, and exotic fish.  We were able to visit a touch tank to touch sea urchins and starfish which the kids really liked.”</p>
<p>All of the activities are a lot fun and will definitely keep your family busy throughout the day, but don’t forget to spend some time just<a href="http://www.jerseyshoregirlscoutcookies.com/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1459" style="margin: 11px;" title="Girl Scouts" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Girl-Scouts.jpg" alt="" width="378" height="486" /></a> relaxing on the sand, too. There are three beautiful beaches available to guests of Atlantis, Paradise Island.  Seven-acre Paradise Lagoon offers snorkeling, paddle boats, and other water sports in a protected environment which is great for those with kids.</p>
<p>Lisa Tozzi made it a priority to enjoy the white sandy beaches for part of the trip.</p>
<p>“Of course, we spent a lot of time on the beach where the water was so blue, clean and calm,” says Tozzi.  “The beaches were just beautiful.”</p>
<p>After the sun sets each evening, there are various ways to relax and enjoy the nightlife.  Atlantis has over 40 restaurants, bars and lounges, a comedy club, theatre, nightclub, and casino.  There are even options for families.  Kids can enjoy a few arcade games at Gamer’s Reef or build a stuffed animal from scratch at Atlantis Pals.  The Earth and Fire Pottery Studio offers kids a chance to explore their creative sides.  There is also the Atlantis Kids Adventures program, Club Rush for pre-teens and a brand new nightclub, CRUSH, just for teens.</p>
<p>Whether you are soaking in the sun or splashing in the surf, there are many ways to spend your time at Atlantis, Paradise Island.  In addition to the many amenities the resort offers, it’s also a short flight from the Jersey Shore which makes it a very desirable vacation destination for area families.</p>
<p>Tozzi’s family had an early morning flight which enabled them to kick off their shoes and relax around lunchtime.</p>
<p>“Continental Airlines offered a direct flight to Nassau from Newark Liberty International Airport early in the morning when we traveled,” says Tozzi.  “This was great because it gave us a good portion of the day to enjoy the beach and the resort.  The flight was a little under three hours, which is just slightly longer than going to Disney World.  Overall we gave the resort a high rating since there was so much to see and do.  There were many other families vacationing at the resort, too.  In fact, we even bumped into a family we knew from back home!”</p>
<p>For more information or to make a reservation, visit atlantis.com.  The website provides comprehensive information about special events and packages.  You can also view photos and videos of the resort, browse through maps, or see the current weather.  Or call 1-800-atlantis for additional information or reservations.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Atlantis2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1460" style="margin: 11px;" title="Atlantis2" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Atlantis2.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="192" /></a><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Noteworthy Events for 2011 at Atlantis, Paradise Island:</span></strong></p>
<p>1.)   CRUSH, the ultimate nightclub for teens ages 13 to 17 vacationing on Paradise Island, will be having their grand opening January 1, 2011. CRUSH is a 14,000 square-foot space that boasts an Internet Lounge—complete with multi-touch computers and surface tables with photo editing and publishing interfaced to Facebook, a Gaming Room stocked with state-of-the-art technology ranging from the new Microsoft flagship motion sensor product Kinect for Xbox 360 to a floor-to-ceiling gaming tree with 24 gaming consoles, ten private gaming cabanas, and even a selection of iPads for internet browsing. Multi-purpose video walls decorate the Dance Club’s VIP sections and a live DJ is accessible via a touch screen song request system. There’s also a bar serving non-alcoholic drinks and the CRUSH Café serves up snacks, from pizzas to smoothies to ice cream and more.</p>
<p>2.)   Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp, President’s Day Weekend, February 17-20, 2011.  Adult rockers will be mentored by world-renowned music rock star “counselors” including Tommy Lee, solo artist and founding member of the metal band Mötley Crüe, Ace Frehley, an original member of the rock band Kiss and Lita Ford, formerly the lead guitarist/singer of The Runaways.  A special “Young Rockers” program for teens aged 12-16 is also available.  Campers will write and record original music, participate in jam sessions and rehearsals and conclude the weekend with a finale concert where the rock-legends will perform live on stage with each camper’s band.</p>
<p>3.)   Atlantis Kids Adventures is now available at the resort.  Resort guests ages 3-12 are able to choose their own adventure at AKA, with staff Adventure Guides available to help with culinary lessons, interactive electronic art, theater and outdoor play.  All of the activities are customized to each child’s own personal interests.  The 8,000 square-foot area features interactive touch-screen walls, tables and floors.  Projections on the walls and floors feature schools of fish and other creatures that follow fingers and swim away from the touch of hands; lizards may chase their feet across the floor or beach balls may bounce around them.  Children, also known as Adventurers, are matched with an Adventure Guide for their day of exploration at AKA, which features themed spaces designed specifically for children’s imagination and enjoyment.  Some of the activities include: a culinary kitchen, game room, Wizardology reading room, fully stocked “grocery store”,<a href="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Atlantis6.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1462 alignright" style="margin: 11px;" title="Atlantis6" src="http://www.yourchildtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Atlantis6.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="192" /></a>computer area, performance area, and a LEGO construction area.  Adventurers can send a postcard with a personalized message and picture directly from their table to their grandparents, teachers and friends at home.  The fully stocked crafts area provides a variety of tactile painting, drawing, designing and decorating activities.  AKA has also employed modern technology for the safety and security of all young guests.  Upon arrival at the club, parents electronically register their children, at which time a digital picture of each is taken.  The child is outfitted with a coded bracelet and when parents return, AKA Adventurers are able to locate their child immediately using a Radio Frequency Identification system which pinpoints exactly which area of the club they are currently exploring.   Partial and full-day participation at AKA is available, as well as special evening programs, including Candy Carnival and Buccaneer’s Bash themed nights.  Prices for AKA programming range from $45 to $65 per session.  For more information about Atlantis Kids Adventures, or to make a reservation for Atlantis, Paradise Island, please call 1-800-ATLANTIS or visit <a href="http://www.atlantis.com/"><span style="color: #0000ff;">atlantis.com.</span></a></p>
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