Staycation…

Posted by Wendy on Tuesday Sep 9, 2008 Under Events, Parenting

Ahhh…Vacation erh, Staycation has come to an abrupt end.  Preschool starts tomorrow and my moms group, WOW-Women of Worth, starts up again.  But back to the point, we had an awesome week.  In fact we have decided to try and do this every year.  Joel gets three weeks vacation and of course we can’t afford to go away for three weeks so if we take an at home vacation for a week we can still go away somewhere too!  We spent almost nothing for the entire week which was fun because when the kids asked for fries or something we were able to say yes because it would end up being our only expense for the day.  How did we manage that you ask?  It’s because we have memberships for the kids museum(Strong Museum of Play), Seneca Park Zoo, and the Science Museum which allow us unlimited visits for free for an entire year.  We always join because not only can we get into our local museums but also hundreds of reciprocal museums, zoos, and aquariums around the country.  So we very quickly save hundreds of dollars.  And to cut down on the cost of those memberships we request from family members that instead of buying Birthday or Christmas presents that they would chip in on our memberships so it’s a gift the entire family can enjoy and it’s sure to be used.  Also there are discounts on a number of the membership fees such as employee discounts or membership drives that offer % off the annual rate, and some will offer a discount on rejoining by a certain date to cut down on those reminder mailings.  Memberships also give you discounts off extra tickets if you bring friends and family, you can purchase add a guest memberships when you sign up which allow you to bring one extra person with you each time you go if you like, discounts in the souvenir shops and restaurants.

So for example earlier this summer we went to Boston to visit a friend and we were able to use our Strongs membership to get into the kids museum there for free.  And we were able to use our Science membership to get in free there as well, likewise we used our zoo membership there too.  Which means on those days we only had to pay for meals and lodging.  It’s a great deal and we have been using it for years.  What can I say we are thrifty nerds ;P

Anyways over the week we did the corn maze, beach, zoo, science museum, my mom watched them for a day, and on Saturday we went to Seabreeze Amusement Park for the day.  It was Xerox employee days so it only cost us $10 each and Mikayla was free because she’s still 2.  It was so much fun, Joel has never been to Seabreeze ever!  And I grew up going there every summer.  I loved how much fun it was for the girls to get to ride and ride and the giggles of glee made it totally worth it.  We are talking about getting season passes in the years to come because we would definitely get our moneys worth out of it.  It’s a smaller park but that means lines aren’t that long so you can ride and get right back in line and ride again.  And when the kids get bigger you can go two different directions without being that far apart.  I was disappointed that some of my favorite things to do like the fun house are no longer there and have been replaced with newer rides.  It’s funny going back for the first time in over ten years to realize how much smaller it really is than I remember as a kid.

Staycation was a smashing success.  Yes I still did the cleaning, laundry, and dishes, and most of the cooking.  Although I was able to guilt free order dinner a few nights since we were on vacation.  I’d say we spent less than $200 for the entire week, including gas.  And there are still a number of things we had talked about doing that we didn’t fit in, so we are already working on a list for next summer.  Maybe we’ll send you a postcard.

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Staycation continues

Posted by Wendy on Friday Sep 5, 2008 Under Parenting

It’s been a fun week so far with a couple more days to go.  On Tuesday we tried out a different beach with the girls.  We went to Ontario Beach Park in Charlotte, NY.  This beach is Free and there’s lots of convenient parking close by.  The beach itself was huge and a bit busier than the one at Hamlin we went to recently, but not crowded.  The sand was very fine and clung to everything, but it was clean and the kids had a blast digging through it, even finding a few tiny shells.  But where the water met the sand was kindof gross, you know the stuff that washing up on shore and such, just kind of mucky.  But since the kids don’t care too much about the water anyways it didn’t affect our goodtimes.  After a while Katrina decided she wanted to walk out to see the “lighthouse”, so we all packed up and walked all the way down

Ontarion Park Beach Playground

Ontario Park Beach Playground

the pier.  As we went they chased seagulls and spotted “ships”, and even saw a couple of fish jumping out of the water.  When we reached the end of the pier there was a very friendly older gentleman fishing who the girls really took to.  Katrina has been telling us for a while that she wants to go fishing so she was fascinated and full of questions, and he was more than willing to explain everything.  Finally we told her it was almost time to leave and if she wanted to play on the playground we needed to get going.  Which worked well and both girls really enjoyed the very large playground.  It’s very central and is made up of 4 different playground structures plus a couple swingsets.  It was the busiest playground I’ve been to in a while but it is very new and shaded.  Shaded is always nice because the slides and things aren’t to hot to play on.    Also FYI there are a number of public bathrooms that are free and open to use during the park hours.  And there are faucets where you can wash all that sand off before getting back in your car ;P

Ontario Beach Park has many different water activities, swimming is allowed daily 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. during the summer, for water conditions call 585 753-5887. There is also a boat launch off of Ferry Street, for season passes call 585 753-PARK (7275).

Fishing is allowed in Lake Ontario as long as those fishing are age 16 or over and have a fishing license. For fish regulations (size and season) please contact the County Clerks Office.

Monroe County’s historic Dentzel Menagerie Carousel at Ontario Beach Park in Charlotte is open for the 2008 Season. This year is the carousel’s 103rd continuous season at the Park, where it first opened in 1905.

Ontario Park Beach Carousel

Ontario Park Beach Carousel

The Carousel’s 2008 Hours of Operation are: Noon to 9:00 p.m.

The Carousel’s 2008 Price Schedule is, as follows:

  • Single Ride — $1.00
  • Punch Card (12 rides for the cost of 10) — $10.00 **Valid Any Time**
  • Wrist Band (Ride All Day) — $5.00 **New in 2008**

There are also free Concerts by the Beach that are held every Wednesday night throughout the summer.

For more info and directions check out their website.

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Staycation

Posted by Wendy on Tuesday Sep 2, 2008 Under Events, Parenting

Have you heard of the hot new vacation spot?  It’s got all the amenities of home because it is your home.  It’s a staycation.  There are benefits and drawbacks to a vacation at home.  With two young preschoolers driving more than 6 hours away from home is just crazy!  It will take more like 8 hours to make that 6 hours and if they are tired it can feel like much longer.  As they’ve gotten older it has gotten better since they can sit still longer than when they were first learning to walk and couldn’t be pinned down for anything.  So the obvious pro is no long drive there and back which of course means saving dollars on gas and meals on the road.  Which leads me to the next pro/con, saving money on meals.  By staying home you can make your own meals saving lots of money by not having to eat out.  This can be both a pro and a con since that means you have to do the cooking on your vacation.  Of course most vacations I end up cooking anyways since we try and get a place with a kitchenette so we can save money by making meals.  But there are things you can do to make that staycation cooking easier, by either making meals ahead of time that all you have to do is reheat, use prepared foods, or eat out for the main meal of the day since you don’t have to pay for a hotel you’re still saving money.  Another way to save some work on your home vacation is to use paper products so you don’t have to wash all those dishes on your vacation.  Of course with all the time you save driving or flying gives you extra vacation days to play with and of course there’s no packing, unpacking, buying the things you forgot to pack.

With little kids that are on fairly strict schedules involving naps staying home is a great thing.  We have attempted three different vacations in the past with our girls as babies and toddlers with mixed results.  It’s always been hard to get up and rush out because you knew you had to back to nap by 2-3pm or you would have a huge meltdown on your hands.  And not to mention the times we actually tried to all sleep in one hotel room together.  Trying to get your girls on different schedules to fall asleep in a new place and then you have to tip toe around the room til you want to go to sleep.  One time we rented two adjoining hotel rooms and still had to separate the girls by putting one in the bathroom!  Our most successful vacation was last year when we rented a beach house in Rhode Island which had three bedrooms so everyone had their own room and the girls had a yard to play in and they had a VCR to play their veggie tales in.  But going back to the topic at hand, by staying home we can keep them on their regular schedule so we are all happier and more rested.  There isn’t that feeling of we have to see and do everything because we may never be back here again.  And it’s fun to take dad along to see the places that I take the girls to all the time but he has never been to.  And there are lots of things to discover together too.  You don’t have to worry about getting lost or have unexpected tolls or parking charges.

There is of course the pitfall of wanting to clean your house and do laundry, and grocery shopping, paperwork, etc.  But you can set it all aside if you like, even hire a maid service at the end of a week from some of the money you saved by staying home.  Or you can clean it yourself and splurge on a massage or mani/pedi out of the money you saved.  You can put your mail on hold if you want to avoid paperwork during your break and turn off your phone or set it to go straight to voice mail.  And if you can let laundry go for a week while you’re on vacation surely you can let it do the same thing at home.  But if you’re like me you’ll still do all of the above because one of the things I don’t like about going on vacation is all the catching up afterwards.  But this way my husband is around to help wrangle the kids while I work so I do get a break too.

And of course you can get a babysitter at home because you already have people you can trust to do it.  That is always been the hard thing about vacations is that 24/7 with your family and not even being able to go on a date with your husband.  But by staying home you can have friends or family watch them while you go out for dinner or for a day so you can go do something fun for adults that you couldn’t do with the little ones, like white water rafting.

Another great thing is the kids have lots of toys to play with where you are staying ;P And you can afford to buy something special for them to play with with the money you saved.  I was able to pick up a used bouncy house for my moms group but have set it up for the kids in the backyard for the week and they are loving it.  That definitely beats a hotel with a pool.  Of course I heard of one family that did a staycation who used some of the money they saved to buy one of those small snap set pools for their yards.  So that money saved will bring entertainment for years to come.

So today we went to something we haven’t done for a while and were able to take family with us which made it even more fun and less work.  Many hands make light work, it’s so true.  We went to a corn maze or a maize maze as some call them.  We have gone before but haven’t gone in a few years because it can be a lot of walking and with toddlers it can be too long for them since they don’t get it.  But we thought this year they were old enough, and I think they did great.  Of course the one we went to has a lot more than just a maze, it has goats you can feed, all kinds of playground structures, a variety of smaller mazes of different types to try out, a trike grand prix, jumping pillow, huge slide, and more.  So we got there early before the maze even opened and spent a hour doing all the activites before going into the maze.  The maze itself took us about an hour and a half to walk and we had fun.  Now keep in mind we took our jogging stoller with us so the kids could ride or walk depending on how they were doing.  That also allowed us to bring drinks, food, and our trusty travel potty for that emergency pitstop when you are lost in a field.  And don’t forget your sunscreen because even though you think you’ll be shaded by corn you’d be wrong.  The paths are wide enough for our double jogger stroller if that gives you an idea so most of the time you aren’t in the shade.  And of course by the time we were done with all that walking we decided that we’d earned ice cream which they of course sell, along with a variety of other things.  All in all we had a great time, the girls loved it and took great naps when we got home.

Where did we go you ask?  It was Long Acre Farms, in Macedon, NY.  Every year they have a different theme to the maze which if you had an aerial view you would see a picture in the maze such as this years theme of fitness that you can see pictured.  There is a cyclist, runner, swimmer, weight lifting, and the heart beat which is the way out.

Maize aerial view

Maize aerial view

The maze is divided into squares which you can find a mail box located in each square which will have a mail box with squares on the map to help you find your way out.  There are also different colored sections to help you visualize where you are in the field, like the heart beat was red, and the water was blue.  There a couple bridges that you can go above the level of the corn to give you an idea where you are.  Also they give you very tall flags and a team name so they can tell where you are at all times and you can “flag” down help if you are hopelessly lost or have to go to the bathroom or whatever.  You can either get a worker have you walk you out or they can give you hints to help you on your way.  They also have trivia questions along the way in case you were getting bored.  But most people are too busy trying to beat the record time ;P  All in all it’s a fun family outing for all ages.

Prices run from $6.50-$10 depending on what activities you choose-either an all in one combo or just maze and of course the ages of each person.    Open Thurs, Fri, Sat, and Sun from 12-6pm.  There are many corn mazes popping up around the country since it’s a great way for farms to earn extra income.

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