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		<title>Galveston Trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 04:49:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We went to Galveston on the 20th and 21st. We stayed at the Moody Gardens hotel and loved it. We have stayed at the hotel before so we weren&#8217;t surprised on how kid friendly the hotel was. The hotel had a room set up as &#8220;Santa&#8217;s Workshop&#8221; where the kids could do multiple Christmas crafts. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We went to Galveston on the 20th and 21st. We stayed at the <a href="http://www.moodygardens.com/" target="_blank">Moody Gardens</a> hotel and loved it. We have stayed at the hotel before so we weren&#8217;t surprised on how kid friendly the hotel was. The hotel had a room set up as &#8220;Santa&#8217;s Workshop&#8221; where the kids could do multiple Christmas crafts. We got to enjoy writing a letter to Santa, making gingerbread necklaces, Christmas door hangers, cookie decorating, and playing several board games. The hotel also had a heated pool. We enjoyed the buffet breakfast in the Terrace Restaurant (which did cost) in the morning. It was a little pricey, but for a kid friendly hotel and the walking distance from the hotel to the Moody Gardens resort, it was worth it. We paid approximately $150, which included taxes. We stayed at the hotel because we were aware of the activities it offered for kids. We knew we wanted to enjoy the Festival of Lights at Moody Gardens. The lights were really nice and we had plenty walking room through the trail. We weren&#8217;t inching our way through like we were at &#8220;The Trail of Lights&#8221; in Austin last year. Last year it was too crowded for us and instead of looking at lights we were just fighting our way to get through. At the Festival of Lights there is a fee of $5.95 a person, but I believe it was worth it. They had an ice skating rink you could have paid to use, but our boys are too little for that. Also, there was plenty of concession stands you could buy hot dogs, nachos, hot chocolate, kettle corn, drinks, and even smores. We got each of our boys a smore kit and they had sticks where you could roast the marshmallows over a large fire pit. The boys really enjoyed it. The cost was $2 per kit. After the lights we had the option to enjoy the aquarium($5 a person), enjoy the 4D theatre Polar Express film ($5 a person), or go sit on Santa&#8217;s lap, but we decided to call it a night. We used to have Moody Gardens season passes a few years ago and enjoyed it back then. I would recommend Moody Gardens to any family looking for a small vacation. The weather was so nice over the weekend that we also got to enjoy the beach both days. We couldn&#8217;t have asked for a more perfect small mini-vacation.</p>
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		<title>SeaWorld&#8217;s Christmas Celebration</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 02:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dianna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We went to Sea World in San Antonio on Friday and had a blast.  I&#8217;m already in the Christmas spirit and going to Sea World enforced it more.  We first went to see the dolphins and fortunately it was feeding time.  We paid $5 for four fish.  It was worth it.  When feeding the dolphins [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We went to Sea World in San Antonio on Friday and had a blast.  I&#8217;m already in the Christmas spirit and going to Sea World enforced it more.  We first went to see the dolphins and fortunately it was feeding time.  We paid $5 for four fish.  It was worth it.  When feeding the dolphins you are able to pet them in the process.  The boys&#8217; expressions were priceless.  Next we went to the show of &#8220;A Sesame Street Christmas.&#8221;  When the sesame street characters came onstage I got teary eyed.  I was overwhelmed on how much our little family was enjoying this.  The boys didn&#8217;t move once.  They were mesmerized.  Near the end, my oldest (he&#8217;s 5)  finally said he was too old for this, but he hung in there.  We then headed to a huge play area with sand and rope climbing.  My oldest did the rope climbing and my youngest played in the sand.  Fortunately both my husband and I were present so we could split up for this.  When going to theme parks,  I never venture out alone.  Next we went by alligator alley where we saw several alligators surrounding a pond.  They had a .25 cent machine to feed the fish which we took part in.   The boys were aiming for the alligators so they would move, but they had no luck.  We then went to the show &#8220;Deck the Halls with Clyde &amp; Seamore.&#8221;  This was a show full of sea lions acting out a skit for Christmas.  Once again the boys were mesmerized and didn&#8217;t move once.  This time my oldest didn&#8217;t ask to leave.  Sea World had a 4D showing of Polar Express, but unfortunately we didn&#8217;t make it in time.  We stood in line, but the theater got full before it was our turn.  We got to see a 4D showing of Polar Express when we went to Moody Gardens in Galveston and from what I remember it was awesome.  On our way out we saw the world-famous Anheuser-Busch Clydesdales and the boys got to pet one.  We really had a lot of fun.  There was still so much we didn&#8217;t get to see because we were short on time so I&#8217;m hoping we will make another trip back.  If you have a chance to go to Sea World for the Christmas Celebration, I totally recommend it.</p>
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