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fall travel : Seattle to Vancouver via Amtrack

31 Monday Aug 2015

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Featured, Fun, Travel Inspiration, USA

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Family Travel, Luxury Travel, seattle, vancouver

Summer is closing in on us, and the warm, spicy colors and fragrant fall is approaching. Fall travel is one of my most favorite things. I would classify this in my #100DaysofHappy to go anywhere in the fall. Crowds have subsided, the temps have dropped, local foods and drinks are warm and cozy, the colors are majestic. Some of the best travel plans are the ones that include a good healthy dose of reds, oranges, yellows and golds. May I recommend as you begin your travel plans, a look into traveling from Seattle to Vancouver via Amtrack?

There are many ways to cross the United States and Canadian borders, and I have tried three different ways: automobile, airplane and train. My top pick? By train, hands down.

The train departs Seattle from the King Street Station which is an excellent way to begin your journey. The station is gorgeous. Originally opened in May 1906, the station had undergone renovations throughout the 40s, 50s and 60s, modernizing the original ornamental plaster ceilings and glass ball light fixtures. A recent historical rehabilitation in 2013 has helped to create a look and feel as close as possible to when the doors opened in 1906. The waiting area is completely enclosed and the staff was very friendly and accommodating. We needed some handicapped assistance with my girlfriend who had broken her foot, and required a scooter. We were escorted through the lines, assisted with baggage, and seated comfortably while we waited for the train. There is also a restroom facility inside the station. However, grab your coffee before you get there, as no vending available. Departure time for Seattle to Vancouver happens pretty early in the morning, since it is about a 4.5 hour train ride. Don’t let the time discourage you because the ride is well worth it.

KINGS STREET STATION SEATTLE

During your stay in Seattle, take some time to head over to Pike’s Place Market and load up on some train snacks. We selected fresh cut meats and cheeses, baguettes, fresh fruits, and special French pastries from our favorite French bakery at the market, Le Panier. Don’t forget your coffee, water and maybe a little champagne! Our friend was celebrating her 40th birthday the same day as our train ride, so we brought along some bubbly to celebrate. There is a food car, however, selling drinks and snacks during the trip.

Pikes Public Market Seattle

We also upgraded our tickets to Business Class for the much appreciated leg room, and great window seats for some of the most picturesque views I have ever experienced. Lush, green forests, tiny friendly towns, like Edmonds, Mount Vernon and Bellingham, where folk stand near the railroad tracks to wave as the train goes by, rivers, lakes, and oceans. Truly, a breathtaking experience through the Pacific Northwest.

Seattle to Vancouver via Amtrack

Immigration services all done inside the train before your arrival into Vancouver, British Colombia. Relaxing. Easy Peasy.

Taxis are available once you arrive at the Pacific Central Station in Vancouver, B.C., but a word to the wise, everyone is coming off the train in search of a taxi. We met a very rude couple who walked right in front of everyone in the taxi queue and grabbed the first cab that appeared. Fortunately, several followed quickly and we didn’t have to wait long. To make the experience even more luxurious, consider hiring a car or limo to whisk you away to your hotel.

RockStarMom Recommends in Seattle

Seattle Collage

Stay: Four Seasons Hotel Seattle– Located conveniently near Pike’s Market Place, and other walkable downtown landmarks (also a Target close by for items left behind). The spa is one of the most relaxing spa experiences I have ever had. Rooftop pool is trendy, yet comfortable, with handcrafted cocktails and a sunset view over the Pacific you will never want to forget. You can never go wrong with a Four Seasons.

Eat: Savor Seattle Food Tours– Book a 2pm tour and don’t look back. Eat a decent breakfast, but skip lunch and enjoy all the delectable bites introduced to you on this one of a kind food tour through downtown Seattle. My girlfriends and I still talk about this tour, and is earmarked as one of our favorites.

For Kitsch: Bill Speidel’s Underground Tour– For the travel history buff, this tour takes you underneath the city of Seattle and talks everything from ghosts, to politics to poop. Seriously. An oddly fun tour and full of interesting tidbits on how Seattle came to be.

RockStarMom Recommends in Vancouver

Vancouver Collage

Stay: Fairmont Pacific Rim– I have stayed here twice now, once with my husband and kids, the other with my girlfriends. Both times very different experiences, but both times very phenomenal. Staff, rooms, and amenities are out of this world. Within walking distance to many spots in downtown Vancouver, and what you can’t walk to, grab a house car. Lobby Lounge + Raw Bar is always happening, and I still dream about giovane cafe + eatery + market. Click to read my review on the Fairmont Pacific Rim.

Eat: I can’t choose, so I’ll give you my top three:

Joe Fortes Seafood and Chophouse for oysters and champagne

Coast for the delicious lobster poutine and seafood dishes

Hawksworth Restaurant for fine dining, eclectic dishes and sophisticated setting located in the Rosewood Hotel Georgia

Play: No trip to Vancouver is complete without a tour through Stanley Park. There are different ways to do this, but my favorite, we hired a driver to take us through a guided tour, pointing out historical landmarks and details about the park. The Vancouver Aquarium, also located inside Stanely Park, is impressive as well.

Disclaimer: As a member of the press, I was offered spa services at Four Seasons Seattle, and a media rate at the Fairmont Pacific Rim. All opinions in this article are mine.

How To Visit An American Girl Store

07 Friday Aug 2015

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Featured, Lifestyle, USA

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family, Frolic, Toys

Today’s post is sponsored by the American Girl Store location at Tyson’s Corner in Washington, D.C.

American_Girl_McKennaIt was the best gift you gave and she received this year. No, you didn’t go to Jared’s, but you did research the heck out of this one special gift, deciding on the perfect American Girl Doll for your little American girl. Whether she resembles your daughter in looks, or matches her interests in history, it is the one she wanted. She had the biggest smile from ear to ear when she opened that big red box- it was the most memorable moment of the season. For the last few weeks, she’s been the center of your daughter’s world, taking her along on daily errands and joining your family for dinner. Well, that was easy. Hard part done, right? Haha…uh, no, sweetie, you are just getting started. Welcome to the world of the American Girl.

I’m not even going to mention how many dolls my daughter has, and how many more she plans to collect. We have Historical Characters, a Girl of the Year, and a couple My American Girl dolls. As much as I like to complain, the truth is that my daughter really loves these dolls. She dresses them every day, brushes their hair (that hair!), and takes them along on outings. She convinced my father to build a condominium out of plastic bins that take up a whole wall in her playroom. These dolls have travelled as much as she has, and been to as many fancy dinners, plays and special events. And, yes, they may be pricey, but they have replaced any other toy on the market for us. YouTube videos have showed her how to make her own furniture using recycled products like boxes, paper towel holders and socks. She asked for and received a sewing machine for Christmas and is learning how to make doll clothes and accessories. These dolls keep her busy and entertained for hours, and allows her to escape her reality of being the only girl out of 4 children, and into a world of girlfriends and sisters. We have spent endless amounts of time re-organizing her space to keep her items nice and neat and easy to find. Even still, it seems like we are adding new wardrobe pieces, furniture, and other accessories every month from friends, family and special occasions.

American_Girl_Travel

That all sounds like fun and games, right? Well, here comes the “hard part”. She is allowed one trip a year to the mecca- an American Girl store, and only receives new items based on grades, behavior and other realistic measures (like, eh-hem, budget). If you have not had the opportunity to visit one of these mega-stores, then continue reading. If you have, please read on, and add any of your favorite tips to the comments below. Our first store visit was to the Garden Grove location in Los Angeles, California. A skip, hop and a jump away from Las Vegas, Los Angeles seemed to be the perfect city for our first experience at an American Girl store, however, there are locations all around the country. Here are some tips on how to make your visits productive, fun and memorable, and still stick with your budget. This is how to visit an American Girl store like a RockStar!

American_Girl_Catalog

Pre-Game Plan Yes, she’s your little girl and you want to give her the world, but let’s face it, you could literally blow her college savings in this one store with one visit. It’s worse odds than Vegas. Make sure you go in prepared and confident and know where you are willing or not willing to budge on your budget. Follow these easy steps for a fool-proof pre-game plan:

  • Order a catalog. This could take a few months to get your first one, or maybe one was sent along with the doll you just purchased. Save it. It is an integral part of the plan.
  • Decide on your budget.
  • Have a conversation with your child about the budget.
  • Determine the top priority items, then rank from there. This is key because sometimes not all items are available in the store. Make sure she has a back-up just in case.
  • Book a Personal Shopping Experience for your visit. See below.

When we know a trip is in our future, we save the latest catalog. I let my daughter devour the catalog, circling her favorite items, starring her must-haves. After my husband and I set a budget, we have this conversation with my daughter. She then goes back to her Wish List, and decides which ones she wants now, and which ones she can save for later (Christmas, birthday, special initiatives, etc.). We take that catalog directly to the Personal Shopper, and she handles the rest. If it is your first visit to the store, you may want to have a look around, but remind your little one about the items she has already selected that fit within her set budget.

American Girl doll Rebecca Rubin

Store Visit Visit the store on a Monday-Thursday if possible. If you can sneak away with your daughter during the week, the store itself will not be as crowded as it would if on a week-end or during a shared holiday like Christmas and Spring Break. This will allow you more freedom to move around the store, visit the book store and the doll museum, and book appointments for hair styles, ear piercing, or general maintenance at the doll hospital. Yes, this is all a thing.

American_Girl_Bistro

Dining Options Decide if you are going to eat in the cafe for lunch, dinner or tea prior to your visit as sittings book up. Depending on location, each American Girl store offers either a Cafe or Bistro. Pricing is moderate and the menus offer a 3-course option with appetizer, main entree and dessert. There are specialty drinks for both mom (wine, champagne) and daughter (seasonal themed milkshakes and mocktails), and of course, the doll is treated like a super star given her own seat at the table along with place setting. If it is a special occasion, like a birthday, I would recommend considering the package options that include a cake and special gift for your daughter. We have done both- the birthday package for her first visit, and just lunch with the dolls and her friends. My honest opinion- is it world class dining at its best? No. But, the experience, at least one time, is worth it if it means that much to your daughter. It’s an adorable set-up, very girlie, and caters to the fantasy that her American Girl is her BFF. In any location I have been to, service staff has been friendly, and efficient. Rooms are clean, and food is good. Our recent trip to Washington D.C. happened to be during the holidays. We spent a Mother/Daughter Day at the American Girl Store at Tyson’s Corner, and they had the most adorable winter themed drinks for the little girls. My daughter also loved having mini-hamburgers and hot dogs and a fruit kabob. It really is like a Disneyland for dolls.

 American_Girl_Personal_Shopping

Personal Shopping This is a complimentary service provided at every American Girl store, and one I have found to be underrated. Book an appointment with a Personal Shopper for the day you plan to spend at the store. Check in at the main desk, and you will be directed to a private area with couches and tables. It is fabulous, and it is free. This is also how you will be able to stay within your budget. Once you have established your Pre-Game Plan (see above), put everything onto a list, or go through the catalog with your Personal Shopper. There are different ways the final task will be completed.

1. The Personal Shopper will go through the store and retrieve all the items for you, while you sit in the room, spending time with your little girl.

2. (my favorite option) The Personal Shopper will place your order through the computer and have everything shipped directly to you, shipping fees apply.

American Girl Personal Shopper

Of course, you could do both- let your daughter pick out a few items to bring home, and ship the rest, based on your situation. I prefer the shipping because normally we are flying or driving home with an already completely full vehicle. In addition to the easy shopping, the Personal Shopper will also escort you around the store and provide you with a tour of the store if desired. Another great component of utilizing the Personal Shopper is that you can call ahead for special things like having her set aside your daughter’s requested doll, scheduling hair appointments and suggesting additional items like books and videos. The book store is pretty impressive. Each Historical Character has her own series as well as videos of their own movies. There are also great finds in there for the ‘tween who has questions about her changing body, and fun activity books to share with her BFF or mommy (if you’re still cool like that).

AG_Books

OK. You can do this. You got this. Be smarter than the doll. All joking aside, a visit to an American Girl Store can really be a very enjoyable and memorable experience to share with your daughter. If you are a detailed oriented personality, you will love all the little accessories and components, and if you are a history buff, you will fall in love with the outfits and story lines. In the end, you may be the one who needs to stick to the budget! Take the time to make the experience pleasant for both of you. If you plan on incorporating more visits in the future, think of ways you can start making the visits your own and follow your inner star.

A special thank you to the American Girl Store at the Tyson’s Corner location for sponsoring today’s post. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

San Francisco Highlights a Photo Journey

05 Friday Sep 2014

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Featured, Travel Inspiration, USA

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Family Travel, Instagram Travel Thursday, Luxury Travel

A few weeks ago, may daughter and I spent 24-hours in San Francisco on our way to meet up with a friend in Sonoma County. Though I had been many times, this was my daughter’s first visit to the City by the Bay. With so much to see and do, I was torn on how to make sure the vibe of the city captivated her and made her want to come back for more. It came down to a mix of tradition, luxury, and some typical tourist spots to make those 24-hours the best possible. Here’s what we did:

San Francisco City Collage

We stayed at the Four Seasons San Francisco on Market Street. Convenient to shopping, dining and attractions within walking distance. The Four Seasons San Francisco was the perfect home base for us. fourseasons.com/sanfrancisco

Four Seasons Market Street

Four Seasons San Francisco Kids Passport

Four Seasons San Francisco Lobby

Four Seasons San Francisco Room

High Tea is a tradition my mother introduced to me as I started my travel adventures. The first time I had high tea was in San Francisco at the Westin St. Francis. After that, the Ritz-Carlton in Madrid, the Palm Court at the Park Lane Hotel in London, followed by countless hotels in New York, Chicago, Las Vegas…the list goes on. I started the tradition with my daughter on our first trip to New York City with the Madeline Tea, and we make it a point to have High Tea in every city we visit together. In San Francisco, we enjoyed high tea at the Palace Hotel, serving afternoon tea in the Garden Court since the early 1900’s.

Princess Tea at The Palace Hotel San Francisco

We walked, and we walked and we walked…from the Four Seasons San Francisco to the Ferry Building Marketplace at the end of Market Street and continued through the Embarcadero. On our quest to find Lombard Street we ran into the Coit Tower and the Powell and Hyde Street Trolley Car station. After walking both up and down the famed most crooked street in the world, we began our journey back down the hills of North Beach, past the bocci ball playing men in Washington Square. From there we peeked into trinket shops lining Grant Avenue in Chinatown, and crossed through Union Square on our way back into the hotel.

Ferry Bldg Mkt Place and Embarc

Lombard Street and Coit Tower

Chinatown San Francisco

That night, we had a delicious meal at MKT in the Four Seasons San Francisco. I have to admit, I was a bit hesitant after walking through the heavily scented aromas of North Beach and Chinatown, but was pleasantly surprised at the dining experience at MKT, especially with my daughter in tow.

MKT restaurant four seasons san francisco

MKT Interior Four Seasons San Francisco

View from MKT Four Seasons San Francisco on Market Street

The next morning, after re-fueling and sound sleep from all that walking and eating…we headed back to Chinatown for a Chinese tea experience in one of the little tea shops. A quick trip down Maiden Lane, then back to the Four Seasons to pick up our Cadillac ELR.

San Francisco Collage

On our way to cross over the Golden Gate Bridge into Sonoma County we stopped at the Walt Disney Family Museum in the Presidio.

Walt Disney Family Museum

During our visit, Off the Grid, a Food Truck rally was happening, along with a special exhibit of art work from the one and only Mary Blair of Small World, Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan (to name a few) fame.

MAry Blair Exhibit Walt Disney Family Museum San Francisco

It was a glorious 24-hours. The right amount of to-dos in the right amount of time. A trip catered for my little girl that I will cherish forever.

As a contributor for TravelingMom.com and owner of RockStarMomLV.com, I was offered a media rate at the Four Seasons San Francisco and dinner at MKT. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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