Cincinnati, Ohio Trip Reports = [EXPIRED]500 Free Priority Club Reward Points

Update: Congratulations to our winner, Jennifer, who wrote in with “One family activity in our home town is hanging out on the beach at Lake Michigan all day. Then walking up the hill to Captian Nemos for ice cream to cool down.” There were some excellent recommendations, so thank you for everyone for taking part in our family travel Cincinnati series!

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Wow, do I love traveling with my family! We just came back from a SPECTACULAR weekend in Cincinnati, and on the entire drive back all I could think about was how great of a bonding experience the whole weekend trip was for our boys. See, for our family we do not need to go to some high end place, in some fancy resort, eating silver platter meals. We had a short haul weekend packed full of things to do that were mostly family friendly. We will get more into that over the next week or so.

First up though, I have 500 Priority Club Rewards points that I would like to give away to a InACents reader. All you have to do in respond to this post and tell us one great family friendly activity from your hometown. Once we post our final Cincinnati trip report, sometime over the next week or so, we will randomly select a winner for the free 500 Priority Club Reward points. Who knows, maybe one of the comments will end up being a future trip for our family. As you will see through the trip reports, several places we went were based off of recommendation from fellow bloggers or friends, and they were all fantastic!

Meanwhile, please stop back all week as we highlight the pros and cons of our time in Cincinnati, Ohio. Thank you Cincinnati for sharing your City with our family, as it left a tremendous impact on all of us.

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27 thoughts on “Cincinnati, Ohio Trip Reports = [EXPIRED]500 Free Priority Club Reward Points

  1. Nadine says:

    There is a cranberry bog right next to a Bass Pro Shops in the town next to ours (Foxboro, MA) which has a great 1/2 mile loop that goes through the trees. It’s a great place to bring kids to let them run around no matter what the weather is like. The bog and the trail is beautiful and then you can go inside to Bass Pro Shops and get a snack when you are done. Perfect way to kill an hour or so with the kiddos.

  2. Lee says:

    Our county is known it’s hiking and birding trails (Flagler County), which I take my kids on often. But I am also not that far away from the Jacksonville and Central Florida zoos (an annual pass helps).

  3. Yana says:

    That’s easy! Come to Washington, D.C. and visit a few museums that are free everyday: Air & Space (a must), Natural History Museum (Hope Diamond gallery for the Mrs. Inacents, dinosaurs for the boys :-), etc.

  4. jason says:

    A great place by me in St. Paul, MN is Ft. Snelling.  Its a chance to see how soldiers and Native Americans interacted and to live in the past with all the neat stuff that is available to see and touch.

  5. Kathryn says:

    A visit to the Ontario Science Centre in Toronto, ON; Loads of hands-on activities, demonstrations, and an OMNIMAX theatre for movies.

  6. Jennifer says:

    One family activity in our home town is hanging out on the beach at Lake Michigan all day. Then walking up the hill to Captian Nemos for ice cream to cool down.

  7. Groucho Mama says:

    I live in Brooklyn, NY next to Prospect Park. On Saturdays, many families get on their bikes and bike around the park, ending up at the Farmer’s Market at Grand Army Plaza. After refueling at one of our local farmstands, we head up to either the Prospect Park Zoo to watch the sea lion feedings or to The Brooklyn Botanic Garden (BBG). BBG also has a children’s garden and a great snack bar.

  8. Alan says:

    There are numerous family-friendly attractions in and around Dallas, Texas. The Great Wolf Lodge indoor water park in Grapevine is great — as is the Six Flags Over Texas theme park in Arlington. Also, there are several truly great museums and zoos in Dallas and Fort Worth. Thanks to your great website, many people should now have the ability to visit Dallas by using points and miles from credit card bonuses. Keep up the great work!

  9. Jackie says:

    Visit the Empire State Plaza in Albany, NY the capital of New York State. The plaza is home to the kid-friendly and free NYS Museum as well as year round activities for families such as ice skating on the plaza in wintertime and touring the state capitol building. You will love this friendly and manageable city!

  10. Mike S. - Dayton, OH says:

    Your next trip to Cincinnati should also include a trip to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force
    at Wright Patterson AFB just up the road near Dayton. It has the finest display of military aircraft
    in the world from the Wright military flyer to the B2 stealth bomber to the biggest collection of
    presidential aircraft. Definitely worth the trip if you make it back.

  11. Christeen says:

    Home to Hall of the Fame of the Trotter. Also hosting the 31st annual Great American Weekend (5k/10k race, arts and crafts fair, food vendors, racing at the oldest active harness racing track in the US, antiques, music entertainment)

  12. Susan says:

    I live in a small Southern eclectic equestrian town. Aiken’s Triple Crown held each March over a three week period include flat races, Steeplechase and Polo. All are great tailgating, family events. If that doesn’t strike your fancy – we also have Lobster Race week-end, two Bluegrass festivals each year….lots to do in this small town!

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