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Archive for the ‘Fun & Entertainment’ Category

November 25th, 2008

20 Questions “Artificial Intelligence” Game

This little device is great fun on car trips and other times when traveling with friends and family. A modern take on the classic 20 Questions game, “Is it animal, vegetable or mineral?” this game will guess what you are thinking.

The device asks you 20 questions to try to make its guess. If it guesses […]

By Kori Ellis -- 0 comments

November 24th, 2008

America the Beautiful – the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass

It’s a bargain to visit our National Parks and other Recreational Lands, but here’s a way to make a great bargain an even better one.  
The Annual 2009 “America the Beautiful – the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass” goes on sale December 1st and with a special holiday offer is valid from […]

By Mary Jo -- 0 comments

November 9th, 2008

Portable Playtime Makes Packing Easy for Kids

After working a flight with way too many kids with way too little to do, I went searching for some kid-friendly airplane options.  Whether it’s a long short flight or long, the kids are going to need some age appropriate activities to keep them occupied, and often to keep them from being too scared about […]

By Mary Jo -- 0 comments

October 26th, 2008

eMotion Mini DVD Player

Traveling long distances, whether on the road or in the air, can be very boring and tedious, especially for children and teenagers. Magellan’s has the perfect solution to making those long hours fly by with the eMotion Mini DVD Player.

This wonderful little device (it weighs only 14 ounces) will play all kinds of DVDs on […]

By Kori Ellis -- 1 comment

October 8th, 2008

The Kids TRAYblecloth and Activity Center

If your kids get bored and fussy on the plane, this TRAYblecloth and Activity Center is a great way to keep them busy. This durable, washable cover slips over the airplane tray to provide a clean eating, working and playing area while traveling.
It features front pockets where you kid can store markers, an iPod and […]

By Kori Ellis -- 0 comments

September 24th, 2008

Sky High Hold ‘Em

Since I’m just back from a little trip to Las Vegas, this Sky High Hold ‘Em game caught my eye as one of those things that can keep you occupied for hours.
The game was devised by a few guys who came up with the game as a way of keeping themselves occupied while on a […]

By Mary Jo -- 2 comments

September 16th, 2008

Keep Crayons Close with a Color Pal Traveling Crayon Holder

If you’re traveling with kids you know that you have to keep them occupied, but you also have to pack up and pick up all the things they need.
The Color Pal to the rescue!
It’s a traveling crayon holder, designed to keep crayons within easy reach for the kids, but to keep them off the floor […]

By Mary Jo -- 0 comments

August 22nd, 2008

Backseat Travel Games Tin

Anyone that has ever been on a family road trip knows how important it is to find a way to keep the kids entertained. Well, the new Backseat Travel Games Tin will do that and more. Equipped with enough fun activities to keep your kids distracted for hours, the Tin is sure to make your […]

By Kori Ellis -- 0 comments

August 16th, 2008

Pack an iPod

I’ve had my iPod for quite awhile now, and probably consider it one of my top travel products.  I can’t imagine going away, even for just a weekend, without it.
I have lots of music loaded, providing me with a pleasant distraction while on a flight.  It makes getting where I’m going a whole lot […]

By Mary Jo -- 0 comments

August 11th, 2008

Preserve Vacation Memories with Custom Jigsaw Puzzle

If you’ve been traveling so much that your children have forgotten what you look like, order this customized jigsaw puzzle for them.  They can put together a jigsaw of mom or dad so they’ll remember what you look like when you finally come home again.
All you have to do is send in a […]

By Mary Jo -- 0 comments