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5 Reasons to Love Oceans of Fun

June 5, 2017

A waterslide at Oceans of Fun

I remember going to Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun often as a child, making the drive down to Kansas City with my family.

Waterparks offer the perfect Summer vacation, and help create fun memories the whole family can enjoy.

I was thrilled when Worlds of Fun and Cedar Fair invited my family for a sponsored visit to experience Oceans of Fun, and share in the fun with my own children.

It was a perfect Summer day – slightly overcast and warm. Oceans of Fun exceeded my expectations, and we had a wonderful fun-filled day!

>> Find current discounts to Oceans of Fun and Worlds of Fun here! <<

 

5 Reasons to Love Oceans of Fun

1) Multiple Waterslides

Oceans of Fun offered a variety of waterslides to choose from for various ages and levels of intensity including numerous kiddie waterslides, the Diamond Head waterslides, Typhoon speed slides, and the Predator’s Plunge Body Slides which drop you from a standing position! (Fun to watch, but none of us attempted.)

A group of blue waterslides at Oceans of Fun.

Diamond Head Waterslides

 

A close up of two long waterslides at Oceans of Fun.

Typhoon Waterslides

 

2) Hurricane Falls

Having never experienced or even seen a 4-person waterslide, we were eager to try Hurricane Falls. Imagine a mix of a waterslide and roller coaster – it was fun, a little scary, and definitely worth the wait. It was one of our favorite waterslides at Oceans of Fun!

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3) Five Amazing Tube Slides

Our family loves the Tube Slides! You can choose from a single tube or double tube, which is perfect for going down the slide with a younger child.

Shark’s Revenge offered two tube slides with varying degrees of drops – a little scary, but oh so fun! The Constrictor (purple) tube slide brought the rider through a series of tunnels and turns. The Aruba Tuba slides were the perfect blend of fun and turns, with options for single or double tubes.

Waterslides at Oceans of Fun.

Shark’s Revenge and Constrictor Tube Slides

 

A group of people in a swimming pool at Oceans of Fun.

Aruba Tuba Tube Slides

 

4) Many Kiddie Areas

Kids of all ages can enjoy Oceans of Fun, with multiple areas for little children to splash and play, ride little waterslides, and have fun!

A group of people at a splash pad at Oceans of Fun.

A group of people on a tall ship-shaped water slide at Oceans of Fun.

A group of people in a kids water area at Oceans of Fun.

A tall climbing kids waterslide activity at Oceans of Fun.

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5) Pools, Lazy River, and Wave Pool

Coconut Cove blended a large pool with fun water features and smaller waterslides.

A group of people swimming in a wave pool at Oceans of Fun.

Coconut Cove

 

Love the Lazy River!

A group of people swimming in lazy river at Oceans of Fun.

Caribbean Cooler Lazy River

 

The Wave Pool has a fun timer so you knew exactly when the big waves were coming!

A group of people walking swimming in a wave pool at Oceans of Fun.

Surf City Wave Pool

 

Worlds of Fun

After our fun-filled day at Oceans of Fun, we ventured over to Worlds of Fun for a few rollercoasters and our favorite area – Planet Snoopy – full of kid-sized and parent-loved rides for kids of all ages. Read more about Planet Snoopy and our visit to Worlds of Fun last year here!

 

Worlds of Fun Village

Disclosure: Lodging provided by Worlds of Fun Village. All opinions are my own.

After we enjoyed every last minute of the park’s opening hours, we settled in right next door at the convenient Worlds of Fun Village. The kids loved staying in this little cottage, which offered a scenic view of Worlds of Fun and a restful night.

A log cabin at Oceans of Fun.

 

Overall, we loved our visit to Oceans of Fun and Worlds of Fun. With Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun as one park for one price, you can enjoy all of the rides, slides and attractions.

Check out their full list of upcoming special events including:

  • Public Safety and Military Appreciation Days
  • Kansas City Flavor
  • Father’s Day
  • Celebrate America
  • Coaster Campout
  • Halloween Haunt
  • The Great Pumpkin Fest
  • WinterFest (Coming November 2017!)

It brought back a lot of memories from my childhood, and created new ones with my own children!

 

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company in conjunction with Blog Meets Brand, and I have been provided tickets to Worlds of Fun/Oceans of Fun and compensated for my participation. Lodging provided by Worlds of Fun Village. All opinions are my own.

 

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LEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City

August 15, 2014

A logo sign at Legoland Discovery Center in Kansas City.

Disclosure: I am a Moms Connect member of US Family Guide, and in exchange for my participation in sharing information, discount offers, reviews, and giveaways for family-friendly attractions, US Family Guide has provided passes for my family.

One word: Excitement.

From the model rooms of Star Wars to the cityscape of Kansas City, LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Kansas City was fun for the whole family!

A close up of a Lego city at Legoland Discovery Center in Kansas City.

We began the day playing on the Kingdom Quest laser ride, a favorite the whole family can enjoy. We loved challenging each other to see who could get the highest score! The flying chariot at Merlin’s Apprentice, where guests pedal to go higher and higher, was also a highlight for the kids. It was helpful that we arrived right when they opened, going before the crowds that are typical later in the afternoon.

A close up of the Lego Kansas City Chiefs stadium at Legoland Discovery Center in Kansas City.

LEGO Miniland was full of intricate replicas of popular Kansas City landmarks and city skyline. The kids loved the interactive race track, and pushing the buttons on the displays of the Wizard of Oz to see the wicked witch ‘melting’.

This year, they also have a special Miniland Model Display of Star Wars Episode II! The amazing design and detail are incredible to see. As parents, this was our favorite part, really looking at each building and seeing what it took to create the final display.

LIfe sized lego characters from The Lego Movie at Legoland Discovery Center in Kansas City.

The kids loved the play area, full of adventure through climbing nets and slides. The man staffing the play land was especially sweet, taking care of the kids and making sure a parent was present when they entered and left the play area. This was especially important when there was a large amount of people around.

The Quake station tested your building skills. You can build anything you want and hit the button to simulate a earthquake and see if your building can hold up to the shaking.

A close up of two ramped race tracks at Legoland Discovery Center in Kansas City.

The Race Track, one of the most popular areas,  featured 2 tracks that you can go head to head with others that have built cars from a vast range of blocks and wheels. The kids had a blast racing their cars down the ramps with some jumping over the finish line! It was fun to see the interaction of the parents with their kids working together to create different shaped cars.

A close up of a Lego ticket taker at a cinema at Legoland Discovery Center in Kansas City.

The 4D Cinema featured two fun movies that made you feel like you were part of the action with the 3-D glasses, and wind, rain, and snow providing a cool experience. Be prepared to get a tiny bit wet!

A close up of a farm scene and barn at Legoland Discovery Center in Kansas City.

LEGOLAND Discovery Center also has a Duplo area for the smaller kids, and has birthday rooms and a café. Every hour, a Master Builder Academy is also offered for those who want to build a small model with one of the staff.

We had a wonderful experience at the LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Kansas City!

See also:

Free Things to Do - Crown Center Union Station KC | Family Fun in Omaha     A close up of the Sea Life sign on a building at Sea Life Kansas Aquarium in Kansas City.

Disclosure: I am a Moms Connect member of US Family Guide, and in exchange for my participation in sharing information, discount offers, reviews, and giveaways for family-friendly attractions, US Family Guide has provided passes for my family.

Filed Under: Family Fun Tagged With: Kansas City, Travel

Sea Life Aquarium Kansas City

August 15, 2014

A close up of a sign on a building  at Sea Life Kansas Aquarium in Kansas City.

Disclosure: I am a Moms Connect member of US Family Guide, and in exchange for my participation in sharing information, discount offers, reviews, and giveaways for family-friendly attractions, US Family Guide has provided passes for my family.

Imagine seeing thousands of sea creatures miles from any ocean? At Sea Life Aquarium Kansas City, experience a beautiful display of starfish, sharks, seahorses, rays, jellyfish, and more!

A close up of a scratch off game card at Sea Life Kansas Aquarium in Kansas City.

Upon entering, kids are given a card for the Quiz Trail where they can find and answer 9 questions throughout the aquarium. They enjoyed finding the clues and learning interesting tidbits about the sea life.

A close up of a shallow hands on tank  at Sea Life Kansas Aquarium in Kansas City.

A highlight was the Touch Pool, where we could touch a sea star, hermit crab, star fish, and more! The guide answered questions and helped us get over our fear of touching these intricate animals. It was amazing to experience how these creatures feel – some looked soft, but felt like rocks, where others were smooth.

A group of colorful fish in a tank at Sea Life Kansas Aquarium in Kansas City.

The Ocean Tunnel was full of sharks, rays, turtles, and colorful tropical fish! It was fun to be surrounded by these amazing creatures!

A close up of jellyfish in a lighted tank at Sea Life Kansas Aquarium in Kansas City.

My husband’s favorite was the Jellyfish Display and the backlights in the exhibits. They are so graceful in the water but we would not like to meet them face the face in the ocean!

A sting ray and fish in a tank at Sea Life Kansas Aquarium in Kansas City.

The huge Stingrays were fun to watch as they glide through the water. It was cool to see them from the top, while standing on the upper deck with a window in the floor.

A lobster and fish in a tank at Sea Life Kansas Aquarium in Kansas City.

The Claw Area was very interesting, where you can learn about the anatomy of crabs and see how large they can get! The Japanese Spider Crabs were huge!

A close up of a large shark on the bottom of a tank looking into the camera at Sea Life Kansas Aquarium in Kansas City.

Coming around the corner to see this guy looking at you provided a little surprise!

In the gift shop, the kids enjoyed playing in the Kid Zone, where they also received a medal for completing all the questions on the Quiz Trail.

We had a wonderful experience at the Sea Life Aquarium Kansas City!

See also:

Free Things to Do - Crown Center Union Station KC | Family Fun in Omaha     A close up of the Discovery Center sign at Legoland in Kansas City.

Disclosure: I am a Moms Connect member of US Family Guide, and in exchange for my participation in sharing information, discount offers, reviews, and giveaways for family-friendly attractions, US Family Guide has provided passes for my family.

Filed Under: Family Fun Tagged With: Kansas City, Travel

The Dixie Stampede in Branson – Great Family-Friendly Fun!

July 30, 2014

A large building with square columns at the Dixie Stampede in Branson.

Note: Many thanks to The Dixie Stampede for inviting us to experience their show, as part of our ongoing goal to help find and share family-friendly fun in cities where we travel. 

On our recent trip to Branson as a family, we knew we wanted to go to one show, a family-friendly event that appealed to even my youngest child. We decided to go to Dixie Stampede, one of the most popular shows in Branson, and thoroughly enjoyed the pre-show, four-course feast, main arena production, and exciting audience participation!

A man on stage balancing a chair on his chin at the Dixie Stampede in Branson.

Carriage Room Pre-Show

Immediately upon arriving, we were greeted by a friendly host and passed by the beautiful horses that were going to be a part of the show. About 50 minutes before the main show, we were treated to an amazing pre-show in the Carriage Room.

My kids were mesmerized by the magician’s amazing act, full of fun tricks, silly jokes, and cool feats. At one point, he was spinning 13 plates on 13 poles, the same trick that his dad performed on the Ed Sullivan show years prior! The highlights included juggling fire and balancing everything on his chin, even a 8 foot ladder!

Performers with a ring of fire at the Dixie Stampede in Branson.

The Feast

Immediately after we were seated, we were served pop or tea, warm biscuits, and creamy vegetable soup. As soon as one course was finished, the next course came, all served without interruption or distraction from the show. The main dish was plentiful: whole rotisserie chicken, pork loin, corn on the cob, and baked potato. A delicious apple pastry for dessert topped it all off. A doggie bag was provided to take home enough food for another meal!

The best/most interesting part was that you are not given utensils to eat! Good old finger licking fun. (A warm wash cloth and plenty of wipes were provided.) Definitely added to entire experience!

A group of performers with horse drawn stage coaches at the Dixie Stampede in Branson.

The Dixie Stampede

Throughout the meal, quick-paced, exciting acts entertained the arena audience. We all loved watching the performers as they rode on horses performing various tricks, including one man riding on two horses, and another jumping through a ring of fire! Various other thrilling acts included barrel racing, wagon racing, and stunt tricks. Between the performance, Clete, the work hand, would provide humor that the whole arena enjoyed.

Throughout the show, members of the audience were invited to participate in various games. Our daughter was selected to join in the chicken race, with one other little girl who was celebrating her birthday. It was so fun to watch her run out in front of the entire audience and participate in the fun. She had the biggest smile on her face!

The entire experience of going to The Dixie Stampede was so much fun, and was a highlight on our trip to Branson!

A large group of performers on horses carrying US Flags at the Dixie Stampede in Branson.

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Family Fun at King’s Pointe Waterpark Resort

June 19, 2014

A waterslide next to a lazy river at King\'s Pointe Outdoor Waterpark.

Are you looking for a fun family vacation within a few hours drive of Omaha?

King’s Pointe Waterpark Resort is located in Storm Lake, Iowa, about 2.5 hours from Omaha. We first discovered King’s Pointe through a Living Social deal and visited over Spring Break. We loved the indoor waterpark so much, that we wanted to return in the summer to try the outdoor waterpark. It turned out to be a perfect family vacation, full of water fun, bike rides, and creating memories together.

A person riding a bike near the waterline shore at King\'s Pointe Waterpark Resort.

The resort is located right on Storm Lake – this was the view from our room! The bike trail was easily accessible, and we enjoyed our early morning ride to the nearby playground and lighthouse. The kids enjoyed watching the ducks swim by and the fisherman fish from the nearby docks.

Outdoor Waterpark

A water park activity pool at King\'s Pointe Waterpark Resort.

The outdoor waterpark offers fun for all ages, with 2 diving boards, large swimming area, lazy river, and 5 waterslides! The kids loved the raft waterslide on the double tubes that allowed for parents to ride with their children easily. The zero depth entry and special kiddie area with two small slides are perfect for the younger children!

During the summer, they also offer rentals including pontoons, kayaks, paddleboards, peddle boats, aqua bikes, and canoes. Life jackets are provided for these activities as well as the waterparks.

Indoor Waterpark

The indoor waterpark and pool at King\'s Point Indoor Waterpark

The Indoor Waterpark, open year-round, is packed full of fun options. Our favorite was the tube waterslide, perfect for us to ride together. With two young children, we found King’s Pointe to be ideal, because they could ride on two of the indoor waterslides, ride along in the lazy river, try climbing across the lilypads, play in the zero depth entry, and climb all around the kiddie area. Plus, there was a lot of space for kids to swim or play basketball. The snack shack was perfect for lunch – with our recommendation going to the chicken sandwiches. Overall, we loved the indoor waterpark as much as the outdoor one!

Miniature Golf

A large oversized pirate on a mini golf course at King\'s Pointe Waterpark Resort.

 

The Pirates Pointe Mini Golf course is right next door, full of challenging holes, waterfalls, and pirate-themed fun.

The outside windows of a building at King\'s Pointe Waterpark Resort.

The staff was very helpful and professional. The lifeguards were constantly walking around monitoring the entire waterpark, ready to help if needed. We enjoyed the breakfast buffet at the Regatta Grille during our visit in April, which offered a beautiful view and delicious food.

The Room

The inside of a hotel room sittng area at King\'s Pointe Waterpark Resort.

 

We stayed in the Family Suite, which included two queen beds, plus a living area with sleeper sofa, desk (free wireless Internet), mini refrigerator and microwave. The room was clean and comfortable, and very quiet. We loved sitting out on the deck in the evening, watching the beautiful sunset over the lake. [Note: Some room rates do not include Waterpark passes.]

A sunset over a body of water, pier, and shoreline at King\'s Pointe Waterpark Resort.

We highly recommend King’s Pointe Waterpark Resort!

 

Other Helpful Resources:

  • Free Summer Fun in Omaha
  • Kids Eat Free
  • Ultimate Guide of Things to Do with Kids in Omaha

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Travel on a Budget to Over 50 Cities

May 20, 2014

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Are you planning to travel this summer? Enjoy budget-friendly vacations in many other cities around the country!

Hoping to travel to Omaha or plan a staycation here? Find many helpful tips on FREE or inexpensive activities and events you can enjoy in Omaha!

A – D

Phoenix-Metro, Arizona ~ Mom Endeavors
Scottsdale, Arizona ~ Saving For Someday
Tucson, Arizona ~ Desert Chica Ramblings
Bentonville, Arkansas ~ This Sweet Life
Fullerton, California ~ More with Less Today
San Diego, California ~ Southern Cali Saver.com
Denver, Colorado ~ Bargain Blessings
Washington, District of Columbia ~ Kidventurous

F – I

Jacksonville, Florida ~ Saving The Family Money
Orlando, Florida ~ The Educators’ Spin On It
Tallahassee, Florida ~ SwagGrabber
Tampa, Florida ~ Not Consumed
Chicago (and suburbs), Illinois ~ A Savings WOW!
Chicago, Illinois ~ Entertaining Chicago
Fort Wayne, Indiana ~ Simplified Saving
Indianapolis, Indiana ~ Chaos Is Bliss
Des Moines, Iowa ~ Eat, Play, Love Des Moines

K – P

Northern Kentucky (Boone, Kenton, Campbell Co) ~ Simply Sherryl
Annapolis, Maryland ~ The Happy Housewife
Boston, Massachusetts ~ Maven of Savin
Grand Rapids, Michigan ~ Give Me Neither
Metro Detroit, Michigan ~ Saving Dollars and Sense
Oakland County, Michigan ~ Everyday Savvy
South Haven, Michigan ~ Bargain Briana
Twin Cities, Minnesota ~ Creative Couponing
Kansas City, Missouri/Kansas ~ Kosher on a Budget
Kansas City, Missouri/Kansas ~ Kansas City Mamas
Southern Missouri ~ Getting Freedom
Omaha, Nebraska ~ Family Fun in Omaha
Reno (& Northern), Nevada ~ Premeditated Leftovers
Buffalo/Niagara Falls, New York ~ Anns’ Entitled Life
Syracuse, New York ~ I am THAt Lady
Cincinnati, Ohio ~ Adventure mom
Columbus, Ohio ~ Cleverly Simple
Dayton, Ohio ~ Savings Lifestyle
Northeast Ohio ~ Raising Lifelong Learners
Northeast Ohio (Canton, Akron, Cleveland) ~ Sisters Shopping on a Shoestring
North Central Oklahoma ~ From this Kitchen Table
Portland, Oregon ~ Frugal Living NW
Erie, Pennsylvania ~ Growing Kids Ministry
Harrisburg/Central, Pennsylvania ~ Family Balance Sheet
Lancaster, Pennsylvania ~ Pandora’s Deals
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ~ The Coupon High
Northeastern Pennsylvania (NEPA) ~ Bucktown Bargains

R – W

Providence, Rhode Island ~ Everyday Family Living
Beaufort, South Carolina ~ Kathys Cluttered Mind
Chattanooga, Tennessee ~ Living Chic on the Cheap
Nashville, Tennessee ~ The Hands-On Homeschooler
Arlington, Texas ~ Baby Boomer Rants
Bryan/College Station, Texas ~ How to Homeschool My Child
Dallas, Texas ~ Surviving The Stores
Fort Worth, Texas ~ Coupons and Freebies Mom
Houston, Texas ~ Melissa’s Bargains
Katy, Texas ~ Moms Confession
Rio Grande Valley (McAllen), Texas ~ iLoveMy5Kids
Salt Lake City, Utah ~ Teach Beside Me
Charlottesville, Virginia ~ How to Have it All
Richmond, Virginia ~ Vacation Maybe
Williamsburg, Virginia ~ The Talking Suitcase
Seattle, Washington ~ Thrifty NW Mom
Oshkosh, Wisconsin ~ A Little Bit of This and That

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Vacation on a Budget in Omaha

May 19, 2014

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Omaha is a perfect family-friendly destination! In addition to the amazing Zoo (ranked by many as the TOP Zoo in the country!), fun Children’s Museum, historic Durham Museum, and beautiful Fontenelle Forest, there are many activities and events you can enjoy in Omaha for FREE!

Traveling this summer? Enjoy budget-friendly vacations in 50+ cities around the country!

FREE Summer Activities in Omaha

Visit our FREE Summer Fun Guide where you can find many free or inexpensive family activities and events this summer including movies, concerts, community celebrations, summer reading programs, family fishing events, and more!

Spraygrounds

One of our favorite summertime activities is playing at spraygrounds and splash parks! Choose from many in the Omaha area, with most opening Memorial Day Weekend!

A large water feature at Joslyn Sculpture Garden.

FREE Upcoming Events

Visit our Omaha Kids Calendar for many FREE Upcoming family-friendly events!

Joslyn Art Museum

Joslyn Art Museum offers Free general admission every day!  While there, be sure to stop by the Joslyn Art Museum’s Peter Kiewit Foundation Sculpture Garden which is open year-round from 7 a.m. – 11 p.m., and admission is free.

Downtown Parks

Walk around the park and enjoy the spectacular fountain and light show at the Heartland of America Park. Take a walk on the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge, and enjoy the amazing view of downtown Omaha. Enjoy a peaceful walk along the Missouri River at the Lewis and Clark Landing.

Old Market Area

The Old Market, a favorite among locals and visitors, is an historic area in downtown Omaha featuring shopping, restaurants, boutiques, nightlife, galleries, horse-drawn carriages, street musicians, all surrounded by cobblestone streets.  First Friday Old Market, held on the first Friday of each month from 6-9 p.m., is a free event celebrating local creativity.

Parades and Festivals

Enjoy parades, community cookouts, games, dances, live music, fireworks, plus more at many Omaha Area Community Celebrations! Plus, enjoy some other local favorites including the Summer Arts Festival (June 6 – 8), Sand in the City (June 7 – 8), YMCA Healthy Kids Day (June 14, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., Aksarben Village), College World Series (June 14 – 25 (Opening Celebration Day and CWS Fan Fest)), Bank of the West Celebrates America (June 27).

Railroad Days

July 12-13, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Although not free, it is a wonderful deal with purchase of an All Aboard Pass for $15/family (max. 2 adults  + $5 addl. adult) which includes admission and transportation to all locations – Durham Museum, Lauritzen Gardens, Union Pacific Railroad Museum, RailsWest Railroad Museum, and the Historic General Dodge House.

Other helpful resources:

  • Omaha Kids Calendar
  • Kids Eat Free
  • Things to Do with Kids in Omaha

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Guest Post: Crane Watch is Great Day Trip

April 1, 2014

A flock of cranes flying in the sky

Today, we welcome Tim and Lisa Trudell, of The Walking Tourists!

Kearney, NE, is ground zero for one of the most beautiful scenes a person can view in their lifetime. The northern migration of the Sandhill Crane is a life-altering experience.

More than 500,000 cranes – about 75% of the world’s population – will visit a 75-mile stretch of the Platte River valley in central Nebraska during a 6-8 week period. This act has taken place for centuries. The Sandhill Crane is believed to be about 10 million-years-old as a species.

They come to this region to rest and build their strength for the rest of their trip. They will eat vegetation and worms in area farm fields. The cranes come to the area from their winter stops – including California, Florida, Texas and Mexico. Once rested and energy restored, they will continue their northerly migrations to places in Alaska, the northern contiguous United States, Canada and Siberia.

A flock of birds flying over a field.

The fact that this historic migration takes place about 2 ½ hours from Omaha makes this a must-do day trip. We took our first visit to the area in the late 1990s. I’d always wanted to visit Kearney during the crane season. We finally did it. We jumped in the car early one morning and headed to central Nebraska.

People come from all around the world to view the cranes. Famous people visit, as well. Famed primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall has visited numerous times. National news media outlets, including NBC and CBS, have recently visited for stories.

We were so amazed at the view of these majestic creatures. An adult crane stands about 2-4 feet tall and has gray plumage. Its head has a crimson crown.

A group of cranes in a field.

They are very timid birds, so be aware of that. They will quietly and quickly move away from humans. As you drive up to view a group, they may seem close, but within seconds you realize they have moved several feet away.

They are allowed to be hunted in nine of the 10 states that make up the Central Flyway. Nebraska is the only state in the region where hunting Sandhill Cranes is prohibited. You can understand why the birds are skittish of humans. A good pair of binoculars and a camera will give you a decent view of the birds.

Since the Nebraska migration season is a short one – usually mid-February to the first weekend in April – you have to roll the dice with your visit. The weather may cooperate and you get a beautiful, sunny and warm day to visit. Ok, I tried to type that with a straight face. Due to the time of the year, it could be chilly and gray. But, we’ve also had our fair share of beautiful weather.

Two cranes flying over a field.

Cranes can be found in almost any farm field in the region as far east as Grand Island and as far west as North Platte. The bulk of cranes will be seen in the Kearney area. That’s why it’s known as the “Crane Capital of the World.”

During our recent visit, there were a reported 180,000 in the area. You will see the birds in different sized groups. There may be a large group eating and flying together; or, you may see a smaller group. You may even see a couple or family by themselves. Cranes mate for life, so it’s common to see groups of 2-4 eating. It’s likely the parents and children.

A large wooden walkway and fence.

Rowe Sanctuary (www.rowe.audubon.org) is a great place to visit. The staff can answer questions and provide advice on crane watching.

There is etiquette to crane watching. A few tips for crane watching are offered by http://outdoornebraska.ne.gov/:

  • Do not approach cranes on foot while they are in fields. Cranes do not tolerate humans.
  • Stay in your car and use it as a blind.
  • Use appropriate locations for viewing the cranes on the river. Do not attempt to approach or otherwise disturb cranes on the river.
  • Never approach a whooping crane. Flushing a whooping crane violates the Endangered Species Act. Stay in your car. View guidelines to avoid harassing whooping cranes.

Many paved and gravel roads traverse the area, and traffic travels fast. While driving to crane viewing areas, observe the following rules:

  • Do not slow or stop on the road. Drive onto the shoulder.
  • Never slow down or stop on bridges.
  • Never block a driveway or any other farm road.
  • Most land adjacent to the river and all of the agricultural fields are private property, so visitors should:
  • Stay on county roads. Do not drive on farm roads.
  • Assume all property is private and obtain owner permission before entering.
  • Never cross a fence or open a cattle gate without the owner’s permission.
  • Do not disturb farm animals, cross cropland or touch farm equipment. Respect the rights of the people who live in the area.

Rowe offers crane viewing tours. You can reserve a spot in a riverside blind for evening viewing as the cranes come in for the night. It’s a reasonable fee and you can learn more about it on their website.

We took the tour a couple of years ago. It was fascinating! We followed a guide out to a set of concrete blinds where we were able to watch the cranes fly in for the night.

Dress warm – layers. Don’t forget the gloves at home (like this writer). Cranes spend the night on sandbars in the Platte River and surrounding area tributaries. This is actually for their protection. Predators – coyotes, foxes, etc. – will wade through the water to get to the birds. The four-legged creatures splash water, and the noise alerts the birds. They’ll fly away for safety.

A group of cranes sitting in a wetland area.

As you stand in the blind, you see them land. One bird may land on a sand bar. Then another. Before you know it, hundreds of cranes are on a sand bar. They’ll repeat this until all the birds are in for the night.

Watching them come in for the night is a major reason to visit the area. They are almost synchronized on what time to head in for nesting, following a day of eating in area farm fields.

Around sunset, the sky will fill with thousands of birds flying and sounding off. The crane’s sound is unique. It’s a bugle sound, according to www.allaboutbirds.org. They last about two seconds and can be strung together. A crane call can be heard up to 2.5 miles away.

The Crane Trust near Wood River, NE, also offers crane viewing. The center is just off Interstate 80 at Exit 305. For more information, please visit its website at www.naturenebraska.org.

However, you don’t have to pay to see the cranes fly in for the night. There is an observation deck along the Platte River, just a few miles south of the Gibbon exit.

A group of cranes in a field.

Hundreds of people will fill the area about an hour before sunset, prepping for the evening descent. Watching the birds fly overhead is a great sight to take in. They are graceful in the sky. Thousands of them will fly in as you watch from the deck. If the sky is clear, you can see dark spots miles upriver in the hue of the sunset. It’s a special feeling.

Last year, our daughter’s best friend took in the trip for the first time. She left amazed at the experience. This year, we ran into the cold and gray that comes with late winter and early spring. The only thing that was truly affected was the evening viewing. We still saw the birds fly in. But, we didn’t have the color that comes with the sunset.

It was a cold, snowy evening. So, that kept some people from the viewing stand. We still had a decent turnout – maybe 40-50 people.

Doing a “Crane Watch” is a great way to spend a day. You just have to realize that it will be a long day trip. But, it is so worth it. Once you see the thousands of Sandhill Cranes, you will fall in love with the experience and want to make the trip west again.

Plan accordingly when you go. Bring coats, jackets, gloves and hats. Also, plan your meals accordingly. There are restaurants in the area, but you will need to go into Kearney or Grand Island. Bringing meals may be an idea. If you decide to spend the night, the area has a lot of nice hotels. We usually do a day trip, but have made the trip an overnight one.

Regardless, a day trip to central Nebraska for crane viewing can be a life change. Enjoy your visit.

We love traveling – locally, regionally, nationally and internationally (not as often as we would like). We originally started The Walking Tourist to share our experiences with friends and family. Whether it’s across the world or in our own backyard in Omaha, Nebraska, we love to explore the sites and experiences all around us. Check out more of Lisa and Tim’s travels at The Walking Tourists!

Filed Under: Family Fun Tagged With: Day Trips, Travel

Kansas City’s Union Station – Fun for the Whole Family!

August 12, 2013

A close up of the sign for Kansas City\'s Union Station.

This summer, we enjoyed one of our first family vacations. A large flag hanging in a long hall of windows at Kansas City\'s Union Station.Kansas City was a perfect destination, not too long of a road trip for the little people, but filled with enough fun and adventure that makes us wanting to return again soon.

One of our main stops was Union Station, Kansas City’s fully restored landmark. This beautiful building now houses restaurants, shops, and many fun attractions.

Science City

Science City was an amazing adventure for our entire family.  It is FULL of hands-on science activities and exhibits, engaging kids and adults of all ages for hours. It is spacious enough where we were able to interact with activities on our own and did not feel crowded, even though it was a busy Friday with a summer camp going on.

Science City KC

Our kids loved the Kinderlab, perfectly suited for their little hands and bodies. We watched snakes being fed in The Nature Center, dug in the Dinosaur Dig Site, crawled through the underground pipes, played the piano with our feet, simulated flying through the air in a helicopter, played in a treehouse, and watched other visitors try the Sky Bike, suspended on a highwire 30 feet above the ground. Mr. E Hotel challenged us with more than 21 different illusions.

Plus, with our Omaha Children’s Museum, we received Free Admission as part of their Reciprocal Membership Program!

Model Railroad Experience

A close up of a model train display at Kansas City\'s Union Station.

No visit to Union Station is complete without a visit to the Model Railroad Experience. See 8,000 square feet of toy trains including tiny N-scale model trains to the big G-scale trains. The Model Railroad Experience is FREE with any Union Station ticket!

Real Pirates

Real Pirates, a traveling exhibition from National Geographic, tells the story of The Whydah, and her conversion from slave ship to one of the most successful pirate ships in the early 1700s. The Whydah is the first fully authenticated pirate ship discovered in U.S. waters.

A text for the Real Pirates story at Kansas City\'s Union Station.

Upon entering, visitors watch a brief movie describing the background story behind the Real Pirates. This leads to a unique introduction to the exhibit, where you feel as if you are part of the story, learning about the pirates who were on the ship, how they lived, their backgrounds, and how they interacted with one another on the ship. ‘Real’ pirates walk around sharing their own tales and answering questions.

In this interactive exhibit, visitors will see a gallery of artifacts including real pirate coins, hoist the Jolly Roger, learn to tie nautical knots, walk through a ship replica, and learn the science behind restoring these artifacts.

I would personally recommend this exhibit for adults and older children who can better understand the history behind The Whydah. Visitors also have the option of purchasing a wand which might be helpful in following the exhibit.

Visiting Real Pirates:

  • June 22nd through January 5th, Hours
  • Tickets range from $14.50-$18.95, with special discounts for members

Disclosure: Many thanks to Union Station who provided tickets for my family to attend Real Pirates. All opinions are my own. See disclosure and privacy policy here.  

Filed Under: Family Fun Tagged With: Kansas City, Travel

Travel Tips: Traveling with Kids on an Airplane

August 14, 2012

Pink and blue suitcases with overlay text that reads, Travel Tips: Traveling with Kids on an Airplane.

We recently returned from a vacation, and were surrounded by many children who did exceptionally well on the plane ride.  Another family was visibly nervous about this trip, since the last time they traveled, people around them had asked to move!

Here are some tips to help your kids (and you!) have a pleasant and enjoyable trip on a plane:
  • For airline travel with kids, pack DVDs, books, toys without a lot of small parts, and their favorite stuffed animal or blanket.
  • Suckers and sippy cups are great for take off and landing to help with their ears.  
  • During layovers, walk around the airport as much as possible.  
  • Pack a few surprises (fruit snacks, extra books, etch-a-sketch, coloring pages, etc.) to pull out when they are getting restless.  
  • If possible, plan nap time during the flight.  Always a bonus if this works out!
  • Try to space out toys and snacks throughout trip.  
  •  Although tempting, be careful not to unload all of your snacks, books, and surprises even before you get on the plane.  Walk around the terminal, play silly and active games, and save the sedentary activities when the kids have to be buckled in.
  • Try to relax and enjoy flying with your children!  Do you remember the first time you flew on a plane?  Enjoy the joy and wonder of flying for the first time through the eyes of your kids and everyone will have a much happier experience!
Interested in more travel tips?  Be sure to visit:
  •  Travel Tips: Saving Money and Traveling with Kids 
  • Reciprocal Membership Programs!

 

Have you traveled with kids successfully?  What helpful tips have worked for you?

Filed Under: Family Fun, Helpful Hints Tagged With: Travel

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