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Family Friendly Summer Vacations

Summer is a time for relaxation, taking a break from school and the hustle and bustle that goes along with the school year, and for many families, taking a summer vacation. For a lot of parents, the summer vacation plans start before the last school bell rings. But if you're still looking for ideas on where to vacation this summer, check out this list of the 13 Best Family Summer Vacations from US News & World Report Travel. This list includes some of the more common vacation destinations, such as the "Happiest Place on Earth" and the Hawaiian Islands, but it also features a few lesser known hot spots, such as Cape Code and Seattle. In addition to reader votes and expert editor input, several of the factors that the report took into consideration when picking its top spots for the list included great weather, multi-generational appeal, kid-friendly accommodations, dining and lodging options. So whatever your kids' ages, your home location, or your vacationing preferences ("hmmm...sandy beaches or bright lights, big city?") this list has something for everyone! Wherever you end up this summer, happy trails from Club Z! Tutoring and Test Prep.
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