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Guide to Carlsbad, California for Families

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

Ever heard of Carlsbad? It’s probably not the first place that pops to mind when you think of a California vacation…but maybe it should be. Often overlooked in favor of its popular neighbor, San Diego, Carlsbad has plenty of fun for families. This laidback town is just 36 miles north of the San Diego International Airport and less than an hour’s drive south from Orange County’s Irvine, making it an easy destination for those hailing from Los Angeles, Phoenix, and beyond. Here are some of the best attractions, restaurants, and accommodations Carlsbad has to offer families.

Carlsbad beach

The Carlsbad Seawall beach walkway

Beaches, Beaches, Beaches!
Carlsbad is home to seven miles of beaches, where families can splash, swim, build sand castles, and maybe even learn to surf. If you’d rather just go for a seaside stroll, the Carlsbad Seawall stretches for about a mile along Carlsbad Blvd, with several beach access points along the way. 

Carlsbad Lagoon
For some wave-free water fun, head to the Carlsbad Lagoon to rent stand-up paddle boards, canoes, jet skis, speed boats, and more. Float past luxury waterfront homes and into an inlet lined with condos and their docked boats.

Carlsbad Flower Fields

Carlsbad Flower Fields

Carlsbad Flower Fields
Every spring families pose for pretty pictures amongst row upon row of brightly colored ranunculas at the Carlsbad Flower Fields. Gem-mining, free concerts, tractor-pulled wagon rides, and a maze made of sweet peas add to the fun.

Museum of Making Music
Discover the history of musical instruments from the 1890s to today at the Museum of Making Music. This attraction features over 500 instruments. Push the plentiful exhibit buttons to hear what the instruments sound like in the hands of masters. The best part is an interactive room where you can make your own music using an electric piano, drums, guitars, and more.

Carlsbad Premium Outlets
With over 90 stores to visit, save some time in your schedule and money in your vacation budget for trip to the Carlsbad Premium Outlets. Choose from favorites like Banana Republic Factory Store, Kenneth Cole, Coach, and Barney’s New York Outlet plus stores that cater to kids like Baby Gap Outlet, Gymboree Outlet, and Carter’s.

Legoland California dragon roller coaster

The Dragon roller coaster at LEGOLAND California

LEGOLAND California
Carlsbad is probably most well-known as the home of LEGOLAND California. This amusement park for families with children ages 2-12 offers mellow roller coasters, interactive rides, colorful play areas, and other fun for kids. The park’s centerpiece, Miniland USA, is filled with recreations of famous U.S. landmarks like the Las Vegas Strip and the Empire State Building as well as Star Wars scenes, all formed entirely from LEGO bricks.

Located inside LEGOLAND California, the LEGOLAND Water Park is a must-do if visiting during the warmth of summer. The whole family can float down the Build-A-Raft River, while stacking huge foam LEGO bricks on their inner-tubes. There are special splash areas with fountains and mini waterslides just for toddlers and young children while big kids and grown-ups can zip down four giant swirling slides.

SEA LIFE Carlsbad Aquarium
Located next door to LEGOLAND California, SEA LIFE Carlsbad Aquarium is a fabulous attraction in its own right. Add SEALIFE Aquarium to your LEGOLAND visit by purchasing a park hopper, or purchase an entrance ticket just for the aquarium. Innovative pop-up underwater viewing stations give kids a chance to see what the fishies see. Make it a learning adventure by encouraging children to play the Quiz Trail, a scavenger hunt of sorts that teaches about marine life while children make their way through the aquarium’s exhibits.

Legoland Sea Life Aquarium

Pop-up bubble at SEA LIFE Aquarium

Family Dining
Just above the flower fields, you’ll find the Karl Strauss Brewing Company. Each year this family-friendly restaurant and brewery creates 30 beers, including seasonal and and specialty brews. Stop in for lunch or dinner or just to get a side of their to-die-for fries with a nice, cold brew (or a lemonade for the kiddies).

Another dining option is Pizza Port with arguably the best pizza in San Diego County, a handful of video games for kids, and plenty of beers on tap for grown-ups.

If your kids dig Mexican food, there are a couple of tasty options for families. Rena Crawford-Payne, a Carlsbad resident and mom, recommends Norte because, “they have a nice outdoor patio and you don’t have to worry about the kids being too loud or making a big mess.”

Los Olas is the Carlsbad Mexican restaurant of choice for Aimee Steckowski, a mom and author of the FancyLittleThings.com blog. She says, “They have wonderful food choices for both adults and children. Their food smells and tastes wonderful — true authentic Mexican food served in big portions for great prices.”

Hilton Garden Inn Carlsbad Beach pool

Hilton Garden Inn Carlsbad Beach pool

Kid-Friendly Accommodations
The Hilton Garden Inn Carlsbad Beach makes a wonderful choice for families. This particular Hilton Garden Inn ranks highly among mid-range hotels year after year, not only for its gorgeous Southern California location across from the beach, but also for its above-and-beyond customer service. Complimentary shuttles cart guests anywhere within a five-mile radius of the hotel. During the summer, child guests are greeted with a stuffed sea animal like a dolphin or seal. In warmer months, guests can munch popcorn and cookies while watching family-friendly Movies on the Lawn on an inflatable screen. They even pass out free Otterpops to cool down guests at the hotel pool!

You could win a two-night stay at ANY Hilton Garden Inn in the world (including the Hilton Garden Inn Carlsbad Beach). Enter the Hilton Garden Inn Vacation Wishes Giveaway now!

What is your favorite Carlsbad attraction or restaurant? Tell us in the comments below!

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A Note from The Travel Mama: I received a complimentary stay at the Hilton Garden Inn Carlsbad Beach. As a travel writer, I have also received media discounts/passes from a few of the other attractions mentioned above.

Hilton Garden Inn Vacation Wishes Giveaway

Sunday, October 16th, 2011

Hilton Garden Inn wants to make your vacation wishes come true! Daydreaming of sipping margaritas with amigos in Mexico? Or might you fancy some fish n’ chips in jolly old England? Maybe you’d like to learn to surf in California, dude? Hilton Garden Inn is giving away a two-night stay to one lucky Travel Mamas reader at ANY of their 500 hotel locations in the world! 

Hilton Garden Inn Lobby

Lobby at the Hilton Garden Inn Carlsbad Beach

Hilton Garden Inn is a favorite choice for families looking for above-and-beyond customer service and kid-friendly accommodations at an affordable price. I was recently invited to spend a weekend at the Hilton Garden Inn Carlsbad Beach in Southern California. My husband and I left the kids at home with grandma and grandpa, and let me tell you, Hilton Garden Inn is a fabulous option for a romantic getaway as well!

Hilton Garden Inn Breakfast

Just a sampling of a Hilton Garden Inn breakfast spread

No matter which Hilton Garden Inn you choose, start your day off with their scrumptious breakfast of goodies like pastries, oatmeal, fresh fruits, yogurt, and made-to-order omelettes — all at a reasonable price in a family-friendly environment.

Hilton Garden Inn Carlsbad Beach

The beach at Hilton Garden Inn’s Carlsbad location

If you choose the Hilton Garden Inn Carlsbad Beach as your destination of choice, your children will be welcomed with a gift like a stuffed toy dolphin or seal during a summer visit. After settling in, walk across the street to spend a day at the beach or relax poolside back at the hotel. After a tough day of sunning yourself, splashing in the pool, and relaxing in the hot tub you deserve a little treat. Luckily Hilton Garden Inn staff comes by every hour or so to offer up frozen Otter Pops to cool down hotel guests of all ages.

Hilton Garden Inn Pool Otter Pops

Complimentary poolside refreshments

Walk a few blocks into downtown Carlsbad to grab a bite to eat for lunch. If you’re too tired from all of that swimming, there’s a complimentary Hilton Garden Inn shuttle that will take you anywhere within a five-mile radius to see sites like the famous Carlsbad Flower Fields abloom in the spring or to LEGOLAND California year-round.

Carlsbad Flower Fields Fountain

Carlsbad Flower Fields

Each hotel has a fitness center. If you prefer working out in the privacy of your own room, just request a Stay Fit Kit free from the front desk, which comes complete with Pilates band, yoga mat, ab ball, and weights. There are even free on-demand exercise videos available on in-room TVs.

Hilton Garden Inn Fitness Center

Hilton Garden Inn fitness center

The on-site Carlsbad Beach Bistro is open nightly until 11 pm with soups, salads, sandwiches, and specials. Afterward, you can enjoy summer Movies on the Lawn, shown every Thursday, Friday, and Sunday evenings on an inflatable screen. Watch family-oriented films like Disney’s Up! The hotel provides free blankets for your comfort plus popcorn and cookies as snacks.

Hilton Garden Inn Logo

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A note from The Travel Mama: The Hilton Garden Inn sponsored my weekend getaway to Carlsbad and this giveaway.

Carlsbad Flower Fields with Kids

Sunday, April 17th, 2011

Every spring locals and visitors flock to the Flower Fields in Carlsbad, California to smell the ranunculus and pose for amazing photo opps among thousands of blooms. Take the kids to learn about nature’s beauty by tiptoeing through a maze made of sweet peas or while riding aboard a tractor-pulled wagon through over 50 acres of rainbow-colored fields.

Carlsbad Flower Fields

Posing with my family at the Flower Fileds at Carlsbad Ranch

Walk through a Colorful History
The flowers were originally planted as a crop from which to harvest and sell bouquets. The beautiful blossoms began to draw crowds and soon became an unintentional tourist attraction. The first ranunculus bulbs were planted here in the 1920s. Years later a then-owner, Edwin Frazee, is known to have said, “If I had one penny for every picture that’s been taken of those fields, I’d be a rich man.” From that seed of an idea, the Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch was born in 1993 when Frazee formed a joint venture with grower Mellano and Company. Today over 125,000 visitors come to the fields each year.

Carlsbad Flower Fields Artist's Garden

One of the whimsical floral displays in the Artist Garden

See & Smell Flowers, Flowers Everywhere
While you can gaze at numerous types of flowers here, rows and rows of ranunculus are what paint the acres in bright stripes of pink, yellow, orange, red, and white. Breathe in the sweet scent of more than 150 rose varietals and more than 80 varietals of miniature roses in the All-American Rose Selection Garden and Walk of Fame. Stop by a greenhouse stocked with well-known and unusual poinsettias. Orchid-lovers will be amazed by the stunning display of these gorgeous flowers on-site. The Artist Garden is a must-see spot filled with unique floral displays among caged birds and burbling fountains.

Carlsbad Flower Fields scavenger hunt passport

My kids stamping their scavenger hunt passports

Embark on a Scavenger Hunt
Upon entrance, children are handed a paper passport to fill with stamps from stations set up throughout the Flower Fields. This extra activity will help hold the attention of older kids who like a challenge. As a prize for getting all of the stamps, kids get a free chance to mine for gems at a sluicing station set up by the Carlsbad Mining Co.

Carlsbad Flower Fields Carlsbad Mining Co

Carlsbad Mining Co. gem mining

Mine for Gems
Kids love a treasure hunt – especially one that involves uncovering polished gem stones. The Carlsbad Mining Co. gives children (and adults) a chance to find their own pirate’s booty by sluice mining for gems like California settlers did in the early 1900s, by sifting through sand with water.

Carlsbad Flower Fields Sweet Pea Maze

The challenging and beautiful Sweet Pea Maze

Get Lost in the Sweet Pea Maze
My children and I are suckers for a life-sized maze! The Sweet Pea Maze is a fragrant labyrinth with one entrance and one exit. While some corn and hay mazes we have visited are quite simplistic, this floral maze proved to be a challenge for us and many other visitors. If you really want out, the entrance is fairly easy to find but it was more fun to seek…and seek…and seek the exit!

Carlsbad Flower Fields wagon ride

Take in the Flower Fields aboard a tractor-pulled wagon

Go for a Ride
The Flower Fields are huge, so be sure to bring a sturdy stroller or baby carrier of some sort if visiting with a baby or toddler. You can also climb aboard a tractor-pulled wagon (for an additional fee) to ride through the fields and hear commentary from an expert while you rest your tootsies for a bit.

Carlsbad Flower Fields

The kids going for a slide in Santa’s Playground

Romp through Santa’s Playground
Your children will definitely want to stop by Santa’s Playground. While you can’t meet the jolly elf here, kids will adore climbing and sliding among the play houses and gigantic mushrooms that were part of the once popular Santa’s Village amusement area in Lake Arrowhead from 1955 to 1998. These vintage treasures were restored and brought to the Carlsbad Flower Fields in 2008.

Carlsbad Flower Fields orchids

Orchids in a greenhouse at the Flower Fields

Feel Special
There are special events each year at the Carlsbad Flower Fields like a Blue Grass Festival, an Arts & Crafts Fair, and a Mother’s Day Event. The Annual Kids Day features such activities as face-painting, animal balloons, magic shows and juggling. On the regular ol’ day that we visited, my daughter was enthralled by the tunes of local teen singer, The Luke Walton Band.

Carlsbad Flower Fields ranunculas

Workers gathering up ranunculas to sell in the Armstrong Garden Center

Take Nature Home with You
Before heading home, wander through the on-site Armstrong Garden Center to peruse a wide array of garden accessories, flowers seeds of all sorts, and plants and blooms for sale. Children can continue their nature lesson by planting some flowers, fruits, or veggies in a garden or planter at home.

The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch are typically open to the public March 1 through Mother’s Day each year.

Where is your favorite garden or flower field to explore with your kids? Let us know in the comments below!

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A Note from The Travel Mama: My family received free entrance passes to the Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch. I always provide my honest opinions and tips, no matter who pays!

LEGOLAND Water Park: Joy Is Good, Right?

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Oh, how I love water parks! To be an “authentic” traveler, I guess I’m supposed to only like nature-y, educational, culturally enriching, good-for-you stuff. But here’s the thing about water parks…they’re FUN! They induce pure joy for my children, and let’s face it, for me! Joy is good, right?

I kept seeing television ads and hearing radio spots for the new LEGOLAND Water Park, located at LEGOLAND in Carlsbad, California (just North of San Diego). I couldn’t take it any longer; I had to check that place out!

LEGOLAND Water Park Lazy River

Build-A-Raft River

For the Whole Family
Looking for something to keep everyone happy? Head to the Build-A-Raft River. This lazy river meanders through the water park and welcomes guests of all ages, including lap-held babies. Be ready to get doused or hop off to steer your vessel away from squirting cannons and pouring buckets poised along the watery path. Upbeat, summery tunes like Beatles remakes and “Brown-Eyed Girl” bopping through speakers add to the fun. Kids and grown-ups alike enjoy stacking foam LEGO bricks on the perimeter of their rafts before setting sail. While waiting in line for the more daring slides, I was entertained watching floaters of all ages who busied themselves rearranging their LEGO creations while as they floated down the river.

Especially for Babies, Toddlers & Little Kids
My favorite part of this park is the DUPLO Splash Safari. True, this is partially due to the fact that my kids are the perfect ages (two and five) for this attraction. But, LEGOLAND shines best when catering to younger children, as evidenced by its abundance of kid-centric rides while offering just a few relatively tame “thrill” rides.

LEGOLAND Water Park Waterslide

Our friend, Mat, sliding side-by-side with his daughter, Isabella (age three)

The three small-scale waterslides do not have any height requirements but curiously do not allow parents to ride with children in their laps. Instead, you must ride side-by-side. I found this to be a precarious way to keep my toddler, Leo, safe while sliding together and it resulted in him getting a noseful of water on one splashy entry.

LEGOLAND Water Park Kids' Lazy River

Kids Creek, a lazy river just for children

My kindergartner, Karissa, appreciated the freedom (under her parents’ watchful, yet distant supervision) that this kids’ area allowed. She zipped down the slides again and again, without any help from mom or dad. She also loved setting sail on Kids Creek, a miniature lazy river, whenever she wanted, no parents’ permission or assistance required. LEGOLAND life guards help kids board their rafts and keep a close eye on them as they float along the circular river.

LEGOLAND Water Park Splash Fountain

Polar bear-shaped splash fountain

The squirting polar bear, alligator, and elephant fountains provide oodles of entertainment to the youngest park goers. Plus, they allow for adorable photo opps to parents of tots.

Fun for Big Kids & Grown-Ups
There are five big waterslides at the LEGOLAND Water Park. The blue-colored Splash Out was closed the day of my visit, which I think added to our long wait times. Be forewarned that kids cannot wear life vests on any of the bigger slides besides Orange Rush. Karissa and I waited 10 minutes in line for one of the two red Twin Chasers tube slides before someone alerted us to this fact, at which point I had to walk back to DUPLO Splash Safari to deposit Karissa with her dad. I then rejoined the line and waited an additional 30 minutes before I could take a turn (it’s a tough job being a travel blogger, but someone’s gotta do it!). I liked the Twin Chasers well enough but they were’nt the zippiest of slides. In fact, I got stuck midway and had to scoot myself down to keep going.

LEGOLAND Water Park

The Joker Soaker and big kid waterslides

The most exhilarating slide, by far, is Orange Rush. My daughter and I sat in a gigantic inner tube to glide and spin our way down and around to the bottom. I thought Karissa might get nervous when we spent half of our journey backwards-facing, but it didn’t seem to phase her one bit. She tends to be a bit of a daredevil when it comes to amusement parks; if you have more timid ride-goer, take heed. I asked Karissa what was her favorite part about the LEGOLAND Water Park and she said, “Oh! Oh! Going down the slide with you!” Why? “Because I got to ride with you!” (Awww!)

LEGOLAND Water Park Orange Rush Waterslide

My daughter and my favorite LEGOLAND waterslide, Orange Rush

Although we didn’t partake, the Joker Soaker near the big slides appears to be a big hit with grade school boys. It’s a big clock tower that gushes buckets of water periodically on those below it. There are also water guns the kids delight in aiming at one another. Another fun spot is Imagination Station, where LEGO fanatics can build creations in a watery environment.

LEGOLAND Water Park Imagination Station

Kids hard at play at the Imagination Station

Useful Stuff & Tips
There is no option to visit just the water park. You must pay for entrance into the main park plus an additional, nominal fee for the LEGOLAND Water Park. As someone who has been to LEGOLAND numerous times and whose family loves water parks, this extra fee makes sense. If you think you will be too busy riding roller coasters, eating apple fries, and building with LEGO bricks, you might not have time enough to squeeze the water park into your day. Keep in mind, you can always cool off in Pirate Shores, a splashy land that comes with the cost of admission to the regular park.

Bring your own beach towel. They aren’t provided but you can purchase one if you forget yours at home.

Lockers (at an additional cost) and changing rooms (for free) are available.

Kids’ life vests are available at no extra charge. Even if your child is a good swimmer, using a life vest for little kids can help you to relax a bit and enjoy the day. Life guards stand watch over all areas of the park but parents must still be vigilant to keep an eye on their children.

LEGOLAND Water Park Life Vest

My son, Leo, sporting his life vest

Go midweek if possible. On a Saturday, Karissa and I waited nearly an hour (in the shivering shade) for a chance to whoosh down Orange Rush. While it was worth the wait, if you want to make the most of your day, avoid Fridays and weekends when the park is more crowded.

Check for LEGOLAND online specials. You should never pay full price to go to LEGOLAND. There always seems to be a LEGOLAND discount somewhere.

The LEGOLAND Water Park hours vary from those of the amusement park. Check their website for the LEGOLAND schedule. You can always go early or stay late and spend some time enjoying the rides on dry land to round out your day.

What’s your favorite water park? Leave a comment below!

 

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A note from the Travel Mama: My family received free 1-Day LEGOLAND/LEGOLAND Water Park passes. We have visited LEGOLAND many times on our own dime too. In fact, we have purchased two years worth of annual passes in the past.

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