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Camp Montecito Sequoia Lodge

Rating: Role Player

Our family had a good time at Camp Montecito Sequoia Lodge. It’s a unique blend of “luxury camping” and traditional family camp fun. We stayed in a room with a large bed and a bunk bed, perfect for our family of four, and even had our own private bath and shower—a big step up from roughing it.

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Cal Academy of Sciences

Rating: All-Star

Sometimes the best thing you can do is scoop up your toddler, step away from the noise, and head out for a one-on-one adventure. That’s exactly what we did with a trip to the California Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate Park—a day full of dinosaurs, snacks, and lessons in rolling with whatever family outings throw your way.

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southwest OAK to HNL

Rating: All-Star

Flying to Honolulu with kids can feel like a test of endurance. Long lines, cranky passengers, and the constant worry that your toddler might melt down at 30,000 feet. But our recent trip from Oakland (OAK) to Honolulu (HNL) with Southwest Airlines turned out to be the opposite—it was one of the smoothest, most family-friendly flights we’ve ever taken.

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Broviding in the Presidio

Rating: Role Player

I remember when our toddler was barely steady on his feet, wobbling from couch to coffee table like a pint-sized tightrope walker. Now, he’s scaling playground equipment and charging across open fields like he’s training for his own action movie.

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No regrets friday at LAND’S END

Rating: All-Star

I remember holding my baby girl in one hand in the classic “football hold” designed to keep a newborn secure in your arm. She’s in elementary school now, playing sports afterschool, and growing faster than the Millennium Falcon in the Kessel Run.

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