It had been a dream for a couple of years to take the family to the United States and do a Road Trip while all the kids were of an age to enjoy it. Turns out the Grandparents thought it was a great idea too and so we had 8 people of various ages join the adventure.
It started with a direct flight with Air New Zealand - Auckland to San Francisco. The time difference was such that early to bed the first night of arrival and everyone was fighting fit to go the next morning. Our accommodation in San Francisco was at the Fishermans Wharf HI Hostel. We too up a dorm of 4 bunk beds with our group and found it relatively comfortable. The hostel is walking distance to Fishermans Wharf and also handy to a Safeway. Definitely a great spot if you don't mind shared facilities.
Another great option we found was the San Francisco Go Pass. Purchase this before you arrive and you have a pass that allows you access to 30+ attractions. With a little bit of planning we maxed out on this and got all around some super attractions.
While in the area it makes sense to catch a Cable Car if you fancy and visit the Museum for highlights of the machinery they makes it all work.
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Cable Car Museum |
If you fancy a bike ride you can hire bikes from various areas around town and head around the Harbour towards Golden Gate Bridge. It is quite a sedate ride, passing marinas, stately homes and park land. There are rules for riding over the bridge depending on which day it is and this is guaranteed to be one of the highlights of your day.
The afternoon took the family to Golden Gate Park by bus and then through to California Academy of Science. You could easily spend a day here as it is home to a planetarium, aquarium, natural history museum and education programs. We learned so much about wildlife both on land and in the water.
The four story living rainforest was inspiring with live plants, butterflies and insects abounding. From the top you could look down at the amazing coral reef ecosystem with tropical fish, stingrays and an array of fish, all of which we later walked across via boardwalks and also looked up at from the basement level. Museum times and further information can be found here.
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Rainforest |
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Check out the coral ecosystem |
The Exploratorium : Museum of Science, Art and Human Perception is located at Pier 15, a half hour walk from Fishermans Wharf. We could have spent the day here and it is an exceptional place to let the kids go and participate in experiential activities.
"Step inside a tornado, turn upside down in a curved mirror, walk on a fog bridge, and explore more than 650 hands-on exhibits. You'll find all of this plus unique programs, discussions, and events; a cafe and restaurant; two stores (one with an Art-O-Mat machine); and more at our beautiful bayside location."
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Madame Tussauds |

Our next day saw a couple of hours driving to the quaint town of Solvang. This town was founded in 1911 by a group of Danes and so has a delightful Danish village feel to it. We stayed at the King Frederik Motel and the family was happy with space and a swimming pool.
This area is renowned for it's local produce including olives and wines and there are a number of restaurants, bars and shops where you can enjoy these flavours.
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Solvang - quaint streets |
Nobody said that driving on the opposite side of the road and through LA traffic with 7 lanes was going to be easy but we made it to Anaheim and our next stop off.
Our accommodation was at Radisson, Buena Park where we stayed before some 10 years ago. Although a little older we like this place because it has spacious rooms with separate bedroom (good when you are sleeping 4 to a room), good price including breakfast, complimentary shuttle to Disneyland and also, just next door is Medieval Times!
For a reasonable charge you get an evening of entertainment including fanfare, knights competing against each other in a tournament and also a meal that is basic and fun. No cutlery required, your kids will love this place where they can yell and shout their support to their knight for the night.

For the younger set Day 2 was spent at California Theme Park where the variety of roller coasters kept the kids happy beyond belief. If you don't want to break the bank on food in Disneyland a wee suggestion is to pop out at lunch time as just out the front entrance you will find McDonalds, Ihop and Denny's. Nothing a like a recharge family meal and then back into it.
We decided on a sedate drive to Las Vegas with a stopover so that we could enjoy the local areas so on Day 9 headed north east towards Victorville where we stopped into the Route 66 Museum. A quaint and friendly place we checked out all the old 'stuff', got up to date on the history of Route 66 and then found that well known and sometimes revered Highway. I recalled that Billy Connolly had done the trip and after some googling found the coolest place known as Elmers Bottle Tree Ranch.
