White House Easter Egg Roll

2013 White House Easter Egg Roll Lottery

Last year we missed out on our chance to apply for the White House Easter Egg roll. Tickets are awarded via a lottery, and this year there is a very small window of opportunity to apply, Thursday, February 21, 2013 (10:00 AM EST) until Monday, February 25, 2013 (10:00 AM EST).

White House Easter Egg Roll

You can submit your lottery request via Recreation.gov. If you already have an account, you just sign in, choose the amount of tickets you will need, and select your preferred time slots. If you do not already have an account with recreation.gov, we recommend you do because you can purchase your tickets to places like Pearl Harbor and other Federal sites.

This years event takes place on Monday, April 1, 2013, and again their are five different time slots. Our boys are at the perfect age (3 and 2) to partake in Easter egg hunts/rolls. I think this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to get the chance to do, and our kids are only at the ideal age for a very limited time.

Regardless of your political affiliation and viewpoints, you have to admit it would be cool to experience a historic White House Easter Egg roll. If you win tickets to this years event, let us know in the comments below. Good luck!

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120219 Groupon Science Center

$42 for Admission to 300+ Science & Technology Museums

When traveling to a new city, one of the great ways to entertain the family is to visit Science and Technology centers. The museums are typically filled with hundreds of hands on activities to help educate your children, and who knows, you may learn something too. That is why I really like this opportunity via Groupon, to purchase a family membership to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University – Logan Square (affiliate link) for only $42. Individual memberships can also be purchased for $25 via this promotion.

120219 Groupon Science Center

Yes your membership includes the following:

  • Unlimited, free admission to the Academy, including special exhibits
  • Exclusive previews of Academy exhibits
  • Free, expedited entrance to our popular festivals, including Paleopalooza and Bug Fest
  • Discounted guest passes for friends and family
  • Special access to the Academy’s scientists and collections
  • A behind-the-scenes look at the Academy at our annual Members’ Night
  • Priority seating for select Center for Environmental Policy programs
  • Special members-only discounts on Safari Overnights, Academy Explorers Camp, Tiny Tot Explorers, birthday parties, and other kids’ programs
  • Discounts on Academy programming for adults, including workshops and field studies with scientists
  • 10 percent discount in the Academy Shop and Academy Café
  • Free subscription to Academy Frontiers, our quarterly member magazine
  • Free admission to more than 300 Science and Technology centers through the Association of Science – Technology Centers’ Passport Program
  • Research access to the Academy Library by appointment
  • Member parking discounts
  • Special member access to facilities and unique programs at the Drexel Recreation Center
  • A Kids Club membership for our younger members, ages 12 and under
  • Discounted guest passes
  • 15 percent discount on a Philadelphia Film Society membership
  • The chance to add an extra adult to your membership

However, the real beauty of your membership is your free admission to over 300 Science and Technology Museums acround the world.

Lets take a quick look at a handful of some of the museums this membership would get you and your family access to during your travels. See the above link for a list of all the Science and Technology centers that participate in the reciprocal program. All savings are calculated assuming two adults and two kids for a single day admission.

Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland, Ohio) – $52

Children’s Museum of Houston (Houston, Texas) – $36

Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) – $50

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles (Los Angeles, California) – $34

Field Museum of Natural History (Chicago, Illinois) – $50

Miami Science Center (Miami, Florida) – $51.80

As you can see, visiting just one other museum within a year pays for the price of this deal.

Here are some things to keep in mind for this membership.

1) You need to activate your membership to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University – Logan Square in person before May 31, 2013. So if you have no plans to be around Philadelphia, this deal may not be for you.

2) Your membership gets you typically into only the permanent collections at reciprocal museums. In other words, special exhibits, theaters, or programs may incur additional costs.

3) Benefits you receive from membership to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University – Logan Square (i.e. discounts in stores and restaurants) do not transfer to other museums.

4) Family membership may be defined differently at each property. Your Family membership includes two adults and up to five children younger than 18 from the same household, or up to five grandchildren younger than 18. However, other properties may only define a family membership as two (2) children. Please call in advance of your visit to confirm.

5) There is a 90 mile stipulation on free membership surrounding the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University – Logan Square. In other words, other museums within a 90 mile radius are excluded unless noted otherwise. Updated lists can be viewed on the ASTC website.

Visit Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University – Logan Square (affiliate link) to purchase your membership.

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120625 Disney's Aulani Makahiki French Toast

Dining for Breakfast at Makahiki Inside Disney’s Aulani (Oahu, Hawaii)

We arrived rather early by most families standards to visit Disney’s Aulani Resort, so rather than diving right into the property, we elected to enjoy a morning breakfast at Makahiki and catch up with my college friend. The restaurant serves a buffet as well as an assortment of dishes from the menu. We had hopes of being able to enjoy a character meal during our stay, but unfortunately, those are only available on select days.

120625 Disney's Aulani Makahiki Door

120625 Disney's Aulani Makahiki Mural

Since the breakfast buffet was nearing the end of its allotted time, we chose to have the sit down menu. Before it got packed up though, we thought the Keiki (kids) area of the buffet was a nice, added touch. The Keiki area was situated lower to the ground, and featured child favorites such as Mickey waffles, bacon, pancakes, eggs, and tater tots.

120625 Disney's Aulani Makahiki Buffett

120625 Disney's Aulani Makahiki Keiki Buffett

If you never step foot inside Makahiki, I suggest you do so just to see the light fixture adorning the main dining area. The fixture features wonderful glass leaving, with an assortment of gorgeous glass fruit hanging from the center.

120625 Disney's Aulani Makahiki Food Lighting

Once seated, I elected to enjoy the chocolate milk-dipped Haupia bread French toast, stuffed with bananas and peanut butter. Who knew dipping French toast in chocolate milk could be so much better than using syrup? The dish was fantastic, and I did not mind paying the $15 charge because the parking fee for up to 4 hours is waived after spending $35 or more at Aulani dining venues or at Laniwai Spa during a single visit.

120625 Disney's Aulani Makahiki Menu

120625 Disney's Aulani Makahiki French Toast

The boys both had some cute Mickey waffles, complete with some fresh fruit ($8 each), and Mrs. InACents and my friend selected the three egg omelets with Aulani potatoes ($14 each).

120625 Disney's Aulani Makahiki Mickey Waffles

120625 Disney's Aulani Makahiki Omelet

In typical Disney fashion, the food was top notch, which should be expected with the high prices for a breakfast meal. With our bellies full, we were now properly equipped to spend some time exploring the Aulani property outdoors.

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