Let your kids get their hands dirty for once. Don't worry - they'll be learning something at these educational, family-friendly spots.
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Miami is one of the nation’s most well-rounded metropolitan destinations due to its arts scene, shopping, family attractions, and hotspot Miami Beach.
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Leave your winter clothes behind - spend New Year's in Miami.
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Sunbathe by day, club by night and shop in between.
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Escape the long lines and crowded theme parks. These Florida retro theme parks are just as fun but offer unusual twists ranging from shrunken heads, to the world's largest gift shop, to alligator farms and everything in between.
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Thirty of these historic lights rim Florida. They recount American glory and, rewarding in another way, each is mere steps from the beach.
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In a city known for wild beaches and wilder nightlife, where can a family find their own bit of Miami adventure?
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A trip to the Miami area isn’t complete without a stop in South Beach. Now, add Key Biscayne to the list of must-sees while in the area. From sunny beaches to the Ritz-Carlton, Key Biscayne offers all the allure of south Florida on a tiny sliver of land.
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After two decades and several cities, a Florida native returns to the Sunshine State to rediscover a family-friendly paradise.
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Don't expect any homesick letters from your kids this summer. Florida summer camps can get your kids swimming with dolphins, walking a tightrope or navigating a space shuttle.
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Few animals are associated more with Florida than the dolphin. Find out where to see, feed, touch, swim with, paint with and befriend these playful creatures.
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Southeast Florida and the Keys moves to its own beat, from the Latin spice of Miami and its environs to the Jimmy Buffett-inspired rhythms of Key West.
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As summer heats up, cool off with a dolphin encounter and more at Miami Seaquarium.
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The top 10 places in Florida to take your kids, or just yourselves, for Halloween
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With nearly 1,200 miles of coastline, Florida provides a haven for marine life, and when those animals are stranded on the beach, injured by boats, stunned by cold weather or otherwise endangered, humans stand ready to help.
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Have your pick of Cuban culture and food, Ocean Drive shopping and glamour, theme parks for kids and the Design District for art lovers.
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Dear Cherly,\r\nThank you for taking the time to review the Miami Seaquarium. I’m sorry to hear that we felt short of your expectations as your family toured our park and we hope that you do give us a second chance.\r\nWe are the longest operating oceanarium in the U.S. and we are always adding more to our park. We hope that one day we will be able to change your views on our park. Thank you for visiting the Miami Seaquarium.\r\n\r\nSincerely,\r\nMiami Seaquarium
Flag This As Inappropriate03/07/2011
Do not bother!! This place is falling apart and outdated. The animals seem depressed and so do the food service vendors. High admission price and overpriced food. Shows are scheduled to force you to spend all day in the park but you can walk around and see the animals in an hour.
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