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CURES FOR SPRING FEVER

- By Lynn O’Rourke Hayes FamilyTrav­el.com Lynn O’Rourke Hayes (www.LOHayes.com) is an author and travel expert. Gather travel intel on FamilyTrav­el.com

Make sure you’ve got a plan in place when spring fever hits. It’s time to plan your getaway. Here are five ideas to consider:

1 DENVER

If you are seeking sun during your spring vacation, count on Denver to deliver. With more than 300 days of sunshine, a vibrant food and cultural scene and abundant outdoor activities, there is something for everyone in your gang. Explore the city’s historic districts and emerging neighborho­ods via the free bike-sharing system, visit the legendary Tattered Cover bookstore and enjoy a casual snack while people watching in the revitalize­d Union Station. Take in a free festival, a sporting event or a music happening. At the downtown aquarium, kids can feed stingrays, swim with the sharks, see a mermaid show, become a marine biologist for a day or even spend the night amid the marine life. Stay at the centrally located Kimpton Hotel Born, next to Union Station, for easy access to the airport and the vibrant LoDo district. Contact: www.VisitDenve­r. org; www.ihg.com/kimptonhot­els/

2 KEYSTONE, COLO.

Spend your spring getaway on the slopes of this Rocky Mountain resort, offering 3,000 acres of easy-to-expert terrain on three impressive peaks. From the friendly Reception Center and upfront parking reserved for families, to the hundreds of red wagons spread throughout the property to ease the transport of little ones plus gear, Keystone, a Vail Resort, is committed to making mountain time memorable for you and your clan. The Kidtopia program offers a range of activities for children including giant snow forts, arts and crafts, ice skating, and scavenger hunts, as well as culinary and musical events. Stay two nights in resort lodging and kids 12 and under ski and ride free. Ask about private ski and boarding lessons for family groups. Contact: KeystoneRe­sort.com.

3 CARLSBAD, CALIF.

Visit this seaside town where beach time pairs perfectly with outings to theme parks, the zoo and shopping. Go SoCal and take SUP or surf lessons or check out the local skate park. Be sure to make time for a trip to LEGOLAND, where the family will be entertaine­d by more than 60 rides, shows and attraction­s including the popular LEGO Star Wars Miniland model display. You’ll also want to check out the Sea Life Aquarium, home to more than 5,000 living creatures. Kids can learn about ocean life through play zones and quiz trails. Contact: VisitCarls­bad. com.

4 SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.

Plan a spring trip to this sunny Southweste­rn city and your biggest challenge will be finding time for all the activities you’ll find appealing. Expect hiking and biking trails, jeep rides and horseback outings in the Sonoran desert. Relax by a pool or enjoy a lazy river float. You’ll want to stop by the Butterfly Wonderland and the new aquarium as well as the Contempora­ry Art museum and the Museum of the West. And if you visit during March, you’ll feel the heat generated by baseball fever as fans gather to watch their favorite teams warm up for the regular season. Contact: Experience­Scottsdale.com; www. CactusLeag­ue.com.

5 NEW YORK CITY

Make your break all about the big city vibe during a trip to the Big Apple. Take in a Broadway play, choose from a long list of top-notch museums and sample cuisine in Little Italy and Chinatown. Head to Central Park for a tour in an iconic carriage, rent bikes or boats, or roller blade along the paved pathways. Visit the carousel, the botanical garden and the zoo. You’ll want to spend time in the High Line, a beautiful, car-free respite from the busy street scene below. It’s a family-friendly, linear park with views of the city, music and performanc­es underway. Consider a visit to the Statue of Liberty and the Ellis Island Immigratio­n Museum where an interactiv­e exhibit provides firsthand stories from people who came through Ellis Island.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Keystone, Colo., offers 3,000 acres of snowy terrain for beginners up to experts on three impressive peaks.
Associated Press Keystone, Colo., offers 3,000 acres of snowy terrain for beginners up to experts on three impressive peaks.
 ?? McClatchy-Tribune News Service ?? Stay at the Legoland Hotel outside the entrance to the block-based theme park in Carlsbad, Calif.
McClatchy-Tribune News Service Stay at the Legoland Hotel outside the entrance to the block-based theme park in Carlsbad, Calif.

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