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North America's Top 100 Family Resorts
Nickelodeon Family Suites by Holiday Inn, Orlando (FL)
Florida's Best Family Resorts
By Candyce H. Stapen
The Spread:
Minutes from Orlando's theme parks, Nickelodeon Family Suites by Holiday Inn, opened May 2005, feels like stepping into a cartoon
a Nickelodeon cartoon, of course: it's the first Nick-branded resort in the world. Two- and three-bedroom suites, an evolution of Holiday Inn's KidSuites, feature a semi-private room with bunk or side-by-side twin beds. Each room is equipped with a TV and decorated according to a Nicktoon themeRugrats, SpongeBob SquarePants, Jimmy Neutron, for starters. Parents also get their own bedroom. Two-bedroom suites have a kitchenette and the three-bedroom suites come with an extra adult bedroom and a full kitchen. There are also accommodations without KidSuites.
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It's unusual for kids to spend much time in the suites because the 24-acre resort is like a mini-theme park with its slide-in pools, Kid's Spa, mini-golf, shopping mall, video arcade, character greetings, and several dining options, including Character Breakfasts.
Why Families Love It:
Anyone who loves Nicktoons will love this place, from toddlers to pre-teens. The older ones enjoy having their hair wrapped, nails done, or being tattooed (temporarily!) at the spa ($10 to $40 per service). Parents will additionally love that kids can eat free at the buffet and off special kids' menus (up to four children, ages 12 and younger, per full-fare adult; Character Breakfasts excluded).
Note that during family vacation "hot times," the 777-suite resort can get crowded. Complimentary shuttles take guests to Universal and Disney theme parks. The "Nick After Dark" supervised program keeps kids ages five to 12 busy with shows, games, and a hands-on introduction to Nickelodeon's trademark gooey, green slime, with which kids seem to love getting showered. The show runs from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. two nights weekly and costs $50 to $60 per child.
Special Activities & Events:
SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick, Dora the Explorer, and others show up for the daily Character Breakfast. Cost is $10 for children ages 12 and under; $17 for ages 13 and older. Reserve ahead.
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Away.com's resident family expert Candyce Stapen has written the book on family travel, having authored some 1,400 travel articles and 27 books, 26 of them on family travel. She is the winner of the 2004 "Caribbean Travel Writer of the Year for North America" award and a three-time winner of the Society of American Travel Writers' Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism award. Her articles have appeared in publications including Nick Jr, FamilyFun, Parents, Better Homes & Gardens, Conde Nast Traveler, National Geographic Traveler, and the Family Travel Network, among others. Her book, the National Geographic Guide to Caribbean Family Vacations is available from Amazon.com.
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