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August 05 2009
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Sheraton Eatontown Hotel
6 Industrial Way E,
Eatontown, New Jersey
First off, the hotel is beautiful!
Second off, they were extremely accommodating. We stayed there for a wedding. They provided a regular, roll-away crib for us. It was really nice, and my little one had no problem sleeping in it. It looked very durable and safe.
There is a free breakfast, but only on weekdays. On weekends there is a charge for a breakfast buffet, but kids under 5 eat free. It's got a ton of different foods - eggs, pancakes, french toast, bacon sausage, fruit, various cereals, milk, juice, etc.
As wedding guests, we were treated wonderfully as well. They provided a high chair, kids were served kids' meals (just chicken fingers and fries, but fine for my little ones), and they were happy to assist in bringing milk/juice whenever we needed it.
The place has an indoor/outdoor pool, so we enjoyed a nice dip in it after the wedding. It's very clean and pool towels are provided for guests.
If you know someone getting married at this hotel, don't hesitate to bring the kids. They'll do just fine.
August 02 2009
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Courtyard by Marriott Philadelphia Langhorne
5 Cabot Blvd E,
Langhorne, Pennsylvania
"Very family friendly hotel"
First off, this is THE place to stay if you are going to Sesame Place. They have a shuttle that takes you to/from the park at regular intervals. They even gave us a few "ride again" certificates for the park.
They have a huge TV in the main lobby that always had something kid-friendly when we were there, whether it was an Elmo DVD or Nickelodeon.
They have a breakfast you have to pay for, so we didn't go that route. But they charge for ages 2 and up, which I think is a bit nuts because 2-year-olds don't eat that much. I'd rather they started charging at age 5 or so (my reason for four stars instead of 5).
But the hotel is clean, the staff is courteous, and pack 'n' plays are available upon request. The lady at the front desk even gave my kids their own rubber duckies when we arrived. There is a pool and a fitness center, but we didn't end up using either one.
The area is really nice as well. A ton of different stores and restaurants very close by.
Refrigerators are in all rooms, and microwaves are available upon request. If they run out of microwaves, there is one you can use for free 24/7 right by the front desk.
August 02 2009
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Sesame Place
100 Sesame Road,
Langhorne,
Pennsylvania 19047
This is a really nice theme park. It's not real big, and most of it is a water park. My kids are really into Sesame Street, so this is great. There are shows, rides, and a lot of fun things to do. They also have two nursing mothers' rooms (from what I could see, I don't nurse anymore so I don't know), and several vending machines with diapers, wipes, and swim diapers around. All bathrooms have changing tables as well.
They have an area called 1-2-3 Smile With Me that has any two out of Big Bird, Elmo, and Abby Cadabby at any time for the kids to see and get pictures. That was really nice for my Elmo fan. There are other characters walking around from time to time as well, which is a nice photo opportunity. And, if you forget your camera, they will take pics of you and/or your kids with the characters available for purchase.
My only gripe is that it can't handle HUGE crowds. We went on a really nice Saturday and it was jam-packed. Long lines for everything, took forever to get food (only a few eateries in the park), and that was kind of annoying. Double strollers that were available for rent were all gone by 11:30 am, which is really bad for families in a pinch.
I would have given the place a 5-star rating if it were better equipped to handle huge crowds as we felt like we didn't get to do much even in the eight hours we stayed at the park that day.
We definitely liked it enough to buy season passes, though!