In the market for a new set of wheels? Finding the perfect family car can be a daunting task when you’ve got kids to consider. After all, you’re not just looking for a car that looks good; you’ve also got to make sure your ride has the best safety features, is roomy enough to fit your brood, and has enough trunk space to haul all that parenting paraphernalia (sports gear, stroller, diaper supplies, etc.). Not sure where to start? We scoured expert reviews to find the best all-wheel cars, SUVs and minivans for families in 2021. Keep reading to see them all.

Best Sedans

2021 Honda Accord (Hybrid or Standard)

Honda

Last year's winner of Edmund's Mid-Size Sedan category was also named one of the "Best Cars for Families" by U.S. News & World Reports—and this year's model offers a hybrid model so you can save money on gas and teach your kids a little about environmental stewardship. Hybrid or not, the Honda Accord is an inexpensive, reliable car that has everything a small family needs to stay safe and happy on the road.

Best family-friendly features:

  • U.S. News calls the interior "cavernous," with comfortable seating for five and room for three car seats/boosters in the back row
  • 16.7 cubic feet of trunk space makes for one of the biggest in its class, says Edmunds.
  • Passenger seats have tons of pockets and bins for all your kids' books and small items
  • Available heated and ventilated seats
  • Dual-zone climate control keeps everyone happy and warm (or cool)
  • Drawer inside the trunk for storing smaller items that may roll around while you're driving
  • Cargo hook for hanging grocery bags in the trunk
  • Wireless phone charger
  • Apple Car Play and Android Auto for connecting your phone's apps and music to the car
  • WiFi hotspot connectivity
  • Impressive fuel efficiency at 30 city/38 highway mpg for the standard model; 48/47 mpg for the hybrid model

Safety features:

  • Collision mitigation braking system will automatically apply brakes when the car detects a collision is unavoidable
  • Road departure mitigation system detects if you're straying from your lane and will help correct you or apply brakes if needed
  • Available Head Up display shows important driving information—speed, directions and incoming calls—in the driver's line of sight. 
  • Remotely lock your car or see fuel status from your phone
  • Blind spot information system
  • A multi-angle rearview camera with available cross-traffic monitor
  • Smart Entry with Walk Away Auto-lock lets you lock and unlock your car without taking out your keys
  • Rear occupant seat reminder makes sure you don't forget anyone in the back when you exit the car

Starting price: $24,770

Online: Honda.com

2021 Toyota Camry (Hybrid or Standard)

Toyota

Sure, the Toyota Camry used to have a reputation for just-blah styling, but the 2021 version of one of America's most popular car now looks as sleek and stylish as its pricier colleagues. New this year, all models come standard with Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+, the automaker’s newest version of the groundbreaking driver assist technology suite that includes automatic emergency braking.

Best family-friendly features:

  • Two sets of LATCH car seat anchors in rear seats and upper anchor point for the middle seat
  • 38 inches of rear legroom that make it easy to install car seats
  • Available heated and ventilated seats
  • Dual zone climate control keeps everyone comfortable
  • Apple Car Play and Android Auto for connecting your phone's apps and music to the car. Amazon Alexa compatible, if you'd like Alexa's help while driving
  • WiFi hotspot connectivity
  • Economical gas mileage at 25 to 52 mpg depending on whether you're driving the standard or hybrid model

Safety features:

  • Integrated backup camera with projected path helps you park safely and easily 
  • Toyota’s Safety Sense includes a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection that can detect not only the vehicle ahead but also a preceding bicyclist in the daytime and even a preceding pedestrian in low-light conditions. At intersections, the system may detect an oncoming vehicle or pedestrian when performing a left-hand turn and may provide audio/visual alerts and automatic braking. 
  • Lane departure alerts
  • Automatic high beam headlights automatically switch from high to low beams when it detects an oncoming car
  • Road sign assist can recognize some road signs and display them on the information screen
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Rear seat reminder prompts you to check the back seat before you get out of the car
  • Rear cross traffic alert notifies you if there are cars coming your way as you back up

Starting price: $24,970 for the standard LE model/ $27,270 for the hybrid model

Online: Toyota.com

Best Small SUVs/Crossovers

2021 Mazda CX-5

Mazda

A stylish choice for small families who prefer a more sophisticated look on a budget, this five-person crossover was rated as one of the top Small SUVs by Consumer Reports, and is described by Edmunds as a "top contender in the compact crossover segment." It's a good choice if you're going to drive the same car to soccer as you are to the office.  

Best family-friendly features:

  • Roomy interior
  • Remote start abilities let you warm up or cool down the car before you step inside
  • Apple CarPlay/ Android Auto 
  • 10.5-inch infotainment screen  
  • Available heated front and rear seats
  • Wifi hotspot capabilities
  • Two USB ports
  • Rear power liftgate available in upper trims

Safety features:

  • Forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking
  • Blind spot monitoring
  • Lane departure warning
  • Rear cross traffic alert helps detect if there's a car coming your way as you're backing up
  • Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go will let the car do the driving for you, maintaining a safe distance with the car in front of you (and stopping if the car in front of you stops)
  • Day and night pedestrian detection will detect and, if necessary, apply the brakes to avoid hitting a pedestrian
  • Connect to the car via the Mazda app to start the engine remotely, lock and unlock the doors (so if you can't remember whether your kids left the doors unlocked, you can always check via your phone), check whether your lights are on and more. It can also help you find where you parked your car
  • Rear seat occupant reminder reminds you to check the back seat before you get out of the car

Starting price: $25,270

Online: mazdausa.com

2021 Subaru Forester

subaru

Comfortable and supple, according to Consumer Reports, the Subaru Forester works great for smaller families who don't want an SUV but still want a car with good off-road capabilities and standard all-wheel drive. New for 2021, the top safety-rated Subaru added steering responsive headlights (the lights move in the direction you steer) high beam assist and a rear seatbelt reminder that tells you exactly which passenger in your car is unbuckled). 

Best family-friendly features:

  • Comfortable seating for five
  • 11.6-inch vertical touch screen in the center console
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity
  • Roomy rear seats
  • Two USB ports in front; two optional in the rear.
  • Built-in WiFi hotspot connectivity
  • Power rear gate
  • Remote engine start lets you warm up or cool down your car from your smartphone

Safety features:

  • Standard all-wheel drive on all models
  • EyeSight with advanced safety keeps you a safe distance from the car in front of you; it also detects objects in front of you that you're likely to hit and reduces power to the engine to help minimize the force and impact of a collision
  • Blind spot detection system notifies you if it detects vehicles in your blind spots
  • Automatic pre-collision braking
  • Adaptive cruise control with lane-centering technology
  • Lane departure warning will notify you if you stray out of your lane
  • Subaru Starlink will alert an operator if your car is involved in a crash and get you roadside help at the push of a button
  • Front and rear camera views keep you from missing anything on the road in front or behind you
  • Standard rear seatbelt reminder will tell you which seat is unbuckled.  
  • Rear occupant reminder will remind you to check the back seat before you get out of the car
  • My Subaru app lets you set speed limits and boundaries to alert you if your (teenage) driver is speeding or going somewhere they're not supposed to go

Starting price: $24,795

Online: Subaru.com

Best Mid-Size SUVs 

2021 Volkswagon Atlas

Volkswagon

This relative newbie in the midsize SUV class has wowed critics for its "cavernous interior, long list of creature comforts and long-trip-worthy road manners," according to Cars.com. Consumer Reports also hailed it as "surprisingly agile handling for its size." In a nutshell, this beauty's got some of the same style and upscale features as its higher-end counterparts—with a price far below them. 

Best family-friendly features:

  • Seating for seven
  • Second-row captains chairs available, to make getting to the third row easier
  • Available panoramic sunroof
  • Second and third rows can be stowed flat for storage (or car camping!)
  • Apple Car Play/ Android Auto so you can easily play content from your phone
  • Five USB ports, two 12-volt outlets and a 115-volt household-style outlet keep everyone plugged in and entertained
  • Large second row and large door openings make it easier to get kiddos into those bulky rear-facing seats 
  • Roomy third row makes seating easy, even when adults need to sit in the back

Safety features:

  • Forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, blind spot warning, rear cross traffic warning and lane-keeping assist are all standard.
  • Road sign recognition
  • Rear view camera
  • Available with a turbo-charged, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with all-wheel drive 
  • The CarNet app allows you to remote start your engine, lock and unlock the doors, honk the horn and flash the lights—right from the app. It will also alert you when your vehicle has traveled outside of a preset "safe" zone (for when your kids are driving and you want to keep tabs on them)
  • The Intelligent Crash System will—in the event of an accident in which the airbags are deployed—turn off the fuel pump, unlock the doors and activate the hazard lights
  • Post collision Braking System that will slow the vehicle down after a collision, helping reduce the chance of any additional impacts

Starting price: $31,545

Online: Vw.com

2021 Kia Telluride

Kia

Named one of the Best Cars and Trucks for 2021 by Car & Driver magazine and Motor Trend's "Car of the Year" last year, the eight-passenger Kia Telluride has the tech to satisfy the kids and has the safety and reliability parents want. Plus, it's luxurious cabin earns rave reviews, with one C&D reviewer saying that "you get the experience of a luxury SUV without any pretense or badge-snob affectation."

Best family-friendly features:

  • Seating for up to eight
  • Available heated and ventilated front and second-row seats
  • In-car intercom to talk to rear passengers
  • Available reclining dual captain's chairs that slide forward with the push of a button for easy access to the third row
  • Dual rear sunroofs
  • USB ports for all passengers plus available wireless charging
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to easily connect your music and apps
  • Remote climate feature that lets you use your phone to warm up or cool down your car before you get inside
  • Find My Car system helps you locate your car in a crowded parking lot
  • One-touch sliding and folding second and third-row seats

Safety features:

  • Blind spot view monitor shows a live feed of your right rear blind spots and stops you if you try to change lanes while an object is detected in the blind spot
  • Rear occupant alert system can tell if you left your car with someone in the back seat—and alerts you accordingly
  • Standard Safe Exit Assist helps you get off the freeway without worry
  • Head Up display gives you important driving information (speed and road turns) on the front dash so you don't have to look down at your console while driving
  • Smart cruise control keeps your car a safe distance from the car in front of you and stops your car if needed
  • Emergency braking and warning system will warn you if you're approaching a stopped object and will apply brakes if needed
  • Lane-keeping technology keeps you from straying out of your lane

Starting price: $31,990

Online: Kia.com

2021 Volvo XC90 (Hybrid or Standard)

Volvo

With its elegant interior and long range of safety features, the Volvo XC90 has consistently ranked highly in Edmunds list of Best Family Cars. New for 2021, Volvo has added adaptive headlights, front parking sensors, and a smartphone charging pad which now comes standard. Plus, there's also an optional hybrid version of the car that has all the stellar features of the original with the added bonus of a 55 miles-per-gallon fuel economy with the hybrid engine that allows you to use electric power when you want to and gas-power when you need to. 

Best family-friendly features:

  • Comfortable seating for six (or seven if the second row middle seat is installed)
  • Apple Carplay & Android Auto comes standard
  • Two full sets of LATCH car-seat connectors in the second row, as well as a tether anchor for the middle seat
  • Massage function available for front seats (available in the T8 Hybrid model only)
  • Four-zone climate control keeps you cool up front even when your tots want it toasty in the back
  • Hands-free power liftgate
  • In-car WiFi hotspot

Safety features:

  • Intellisafe Assist offers adaptive cruise control, pilot assist and distance alert (all of which will keep you a safe distance from the car in front of you and in the center of your lane)
  • Road sign recognition
  • Rear cross-traffic alert will notify you if traffic is crossing behind you as you back up
  • Drowsy driver notifications
  • Forward collision warning sends a warning if a forward collision is imminent and automatically applies the brakes if needed
  • Blind spot and lane departure warnings
  • Optional protective grill keeps the contents of your trunk from flying forward in an accident (and works great as a barrier for your traveling dog).
  • "Red Key" remote, which can be given to younger drivers (or valet drivers) to encourage responsible driving. When used, it won't let your car go above 75 mph and will emit a warning when the car goes over 30, 45, and 50 mph. Also, it can restrict the volume level so your kids can't blast the radio while driving
  • Integrated second row booster seat that can be hidden in the seatback when not in use
  • Optional hands-free park assist as well as surround-view parking camera system. 

Starting price: $49,000  

Online: Volvocars.com

2021 Hyundai Palisade

Hyundai

This hefty family hauler—which was named one of the best three-row SUVs of 2020 by Motor Trend, with Edmunds calling it "one of the most luxuriously trimmed vehicles in the class"checks out at less than $50,000 but comes with upscale touches including heated (and ventilated) first and second-row seats, an available in-car intercom, and a slew of safety features. New for 2021, Hyundai introduces Calligraphy, the "most premium Palisade" available, with an extra-sleek design, lighting enhancements, exclusive 20-inch alloy wheels, and quilted leather seating and door surfaces.

Best family-friendly features:

  • Seating for up to eight
  • Available in-car intercom lets you break up drive-time squabbles without raising your voice
  • Second-row captains chairs available, to make getting to the third row easier
  • Available dual sunroof
  • Available third-row power-folding seats
  • One-touch second-row access (another way to get into the back seat easily)
  • Apple Car Play/ Android Auto so you can easily play content from your phone
  • Second-row/ Optional third-row USB ports, plus wireless device charging in the front seat
  • Hands-free lift-gate for easy access to the trunk

Safety features:

  • Forward collision-avoidance assist with pedestrian detection
  • Smart cruise control automatically slows your car down to keep a safe distance from the car in front of you—and will even bring your car to a complete stop on its own if needed
  • Lane-keeping assist
  • Blind spot collision avoidance assist (on SEL and Limited models)
  • Available all-wheel drive
  • Driver attention warning sounds an audible tone or visual alert if it detects driver fatigue or inattention
  • Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Avoidance lets you know if there is a car approaching from the left or right when you're backing up—and will apply the brakes automatically if needed
  • Rear occupant alert system will remind you to check the rear seats before exiting when you turn off the engine; additionally, overhead ultrasonic sensors will monitor the back seat and activate a honking horn and flashing lights—as well as send an alert to your smartphone—if any movement is detected 
  • Safe exit assist won't let you open your car door if sensors detect a car approaching from the rear 
  • Surround view monitor shows a top-down view of your SUV when you park so you can avoid curbs (and other cars)

Starting price: $32,525

Online: Hyundaiusa.com

 Best Large SUVs 

2021 GMC Yukon

GMC

For big families that need lots of space for stuff, pets or gear, Car & Driver magazine called the 2021 Yukon "hard to beat." Listed at the top of the magazine's SUV rankings, it's got three rows of seating plus a roomy trunk that'll easily fit strollers, bikes or your dog if that's what you're going for (especially if you go for the XL model). New for 2021: This year's version is said to be better equipped, have a roomier cabin and more cargo space than last year's model.  

Best family-friendly features:

  • Seating for seven
  • Second-row captains seats with Power-Assist fold and a walk-through console so your kids can easily get to the third row
  • Power-fold third row for when you've got to carry gear, luggage, or the dog in the back
  • Hands-free liftgate for easy access into the trunk
  • Second-row USB ports, plus optional wireless device charging in the front seat
  • A 10.1-inch screen in the front seat looks like an iPad (in other words, kids will love it)
  • Remote start system lets the car warm up before you get in
  • Optional massaging seats in the ST and Platinum trims
  • In-car WiFi

Safety features:

  • Forward collision warning
  • Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection
  • Lane-keeping assist
  • Blind-Spot warning
  • Available all-wheel drive
  • Cross-traffic alert
  • 360-degree camera
  • Adaptive cruise control with speed sign recognition and lane-centering technology is available on upper trims

Starting price: $51,995

Online: Gmc.com

2021 Ford Expedition

Ford

If you like a rugged-looking car that's big enough to carry all the kids, dogs and gear your gang takes on the road, the Expedition has an impressive interior, loads of fun tech (massaging seats!) and four-wheel drive capabilities that make it easy to traverse snowy terrain. Edmunds rated it as its favorite large SUV for 2021, while Car & Driver called it a "workhorse for active families." 

Best family-friendly features:

  • Huge interior cargo space, especially in the MAX version (which is a foot longer than the standard model).
  • Seating for up to 8
  • Optional second-row captains seats with a walk-through console so your kids can easily get to the third row
  • Power-fold second and third row for when you've got to carry gear, luggage, or the dog in the back
  • Hands-free liftgate for easy access into the trunk
  • Second-row USB ports, plus optional wireless device charging in the front seat
  • 8-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto; rear seat entertainment systems available on the Limited, King Ranch and Platinum trims.
  • Remote start system lets the car warm up before you get in
  • Optional massaging front seats available in higher trims
  • In-car WiFi

Safety features:

  • Forward collision warning
  • Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection
  • Lane-keeping assist
  • Blind-Spot warning
  • Available all-wheel drive
  • Cross-traffic alert
  • 360-degree camera
  • Adaptive cruise control with speed sign recognition and lane-centering technology is available on upper trims

Starting price: $52,810

Online: Ford.com

Best Minivans 

2021 Honda Odyssey

Honda

Sure, there's no denying it's a "Mom car," but there's a reason the Honda Odyssey has won Kelley Blue Books "Minivan Best Buy" award three years in a row, with Forbes calling it "still the best family car you can buy": It's got everything a parent needs to haul around a small tribe of children. If the interior vacuum cleaner doesn't sell you (seriously, so necessary), here are a few more reasons to check it out. 

Best family-friendly features:

  • Seats up to eight, with LATCH accommodations for up to five car seats (it's also the only minivan to earn an IIHS top rating for ease of use of its LATCH child seat attachment hardware)
  • Built-in vacuum helps keep all those crumbs away
  • Interior camera helps parents keep an eye on the back seats, even in the dark
  • DVD player and folding 10-inch screen for movies and games
  • "Cabin Talk" feature helps the driver talk to the rear passengers through the rear speakers and the DVD headphones
  • Split-folding third row offers room for strollers (even unfolded ones) and offers hefty storage space when seats aren't folded into the floor 
  • Remote start abilities let you warm up or cool down the car before you step inside
  • Apple CarPlay/ Android Auto 
  • Optional cellular plan that'll allow you to stream videos directly to your car
  • In-car WiFi supports 4G LTE wireless streaming
  • Wireless charging pad in front seat as well as front and rear USB ports
  • Sun shades for second and third row passengers 
  • Tri-zone climate control
  • Hands-free power tailgate lets you open the trunk by kicking your foot under the rear bumper

Safety features:

  • Eight standard airbags, including knee airbags for the front seats and side-impact curtain protection for all three rows 
  • All trims include Honda Sensing (which features Collision Mitigation Braking System with Pedestrian Detection; Forward Collision Warning; Road Departure Mitigation, incorporating Lane Departure Warning; Lane Keeping Assist System; traffic sign recognition; and Active cruise control with a forward-collision warning system)
  • Automatic emergency braking applies the brakes when the car detects that a frontal collision is unavoidable
  • Lane-departure warning, lane-keep assist and Road Departure Mitigation all help keep you from veering off the road
  • Blind spot information system will alert you if vehicles are detected in your blind spots when you're changing lanes
  • Multi-angle rearview camera gives you extra eyes when you're backing up
  • Snow Mode recalibrates the car's traction system to give you more control in winter weather
  • Rear seat occupant reminder notifies you to check the back seats before you get out

Starting price: $31,790

Online: Honda.com

2021 Toyota Sienna

Toyota

The top-rated minivan by Consumer Reports, the 2021 Toyota Sienna has a slew of tech and safety features that make it a perfect people mover—and now all Siennas come standard with a gasoline-electric hybrid engine to save you a little on gas money. Plus, the 2021 debuts a redesigned look, and while the Sienna still looks like a Mom Car, it's got a slightly sportier look than in years past.   

Best family-friendly features:

  • Seating for eight
  • Dual Blue Ray disc entertainment center featuring a 16.4 inch split-screen capable overhead display for kids to watch movies—plus two wireless headphones so those movies are for their ears only;
  • ISD and HDMI inputs plus two AC power outlets
  • Dual moonroofs give everyone in the car a view of the sky
  • Available dual power sliding doors that can be activated from the car's remote
  • Smart Key system lets you open the car doors by touching the handle and start the car with the push of a button (as long as the key is in your pocket or nearby)
  • Split & Stow third-row seat makes for plenty of available cargo space by folding the third-row seat into the floor
  • Auto access seat helps people with disabilities easily get in and out of the car by rotating the second-row seat outward and lowering it to nearly ground level
  • Driver Easy Speak System projects your voice to the back row, so your kids will hear you talking to them (most of the time, anyway)
  • Available WiFi connectivity through Verizon allows up to five users to connect to the car at one time (monthly charges apply)
  • Five USB ports to keep all those devices powered
  • With standard hybrid powertrain, you get up 36 mpg, a rare feat for a minivan
  • Sliding second-row seats can help third-row passengers get a little more legroom
  • Lower floor makes it easier for kids (and grandparents) to climb aboard

Safety features:

  • Pre-collision system with pedestrian detection will stop your vehicle if needed
  • Brake assist plus Smart stop technology
  • Dynamic radar cruise control keeps you at a safe distance from other cars
  • Available all-wheel drive (unusual for a minivan)
  • Blind spot detection system alerts you if a car or object is in your blind spot
  • Read cross traffic alert provides audible and visual alerts if there's something behind you or approaching your car when you're backing up
  • Lane departure alert with steering assist will detect if you're straying from your lane and help you by making "corrective steering inputs" to keep you in your lane
  • Automatic high beams activate high beams when it is night and the in-vehicle camera doesn't detect any cars in front of you
  • Backup camera plus Birds Eye View panoramic camera lets you see everything that's around you
  • Eight standard airbags

Starting price: $34,460

Online: Toyota.com

—Melissa Heckscher

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Now you can bring the pixels to life. The LEGO Group and Nintendo are continuing to build on their LEGO Super Mario partnership. The new LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System and 1980s-style TV that let adult fans recreate Super Mario Bros. game play and rekindle nostalgic NES memories. 

LEGO NES

The LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Building Kit for adults lets fans create their own NES console out of LEGO bricks. The new kit offers a brick built NES model packed with realistic details, including the accompanying 1980’s style LEGO television set. Now gamers can get nostalgic recreating their favorite Super Mario Bros. experiences from  their childhood. 

Take a trip down memory lane when your build a mechanically functional version of the console using LEGO bricks. The new NES Building Kit will include a controller with connecting cable, plug and even an opening slot for the Game Pak with a locking feature. The console also comes with a buildable retro TV, featuring a flat 8-bit Mario figure on the scrolling screen. Fans can scan an included action brick with LEGO® Mario from the LEGO Super Mario Starter Course, so he reacts to on-screen enemies, obstacles and power-ups just as he would have in the iconic Super Mario Bros. game.

LEGO NES

“Super Mario has been a cherished figure in the gaming world for over thirty years now,” said Maarten Simons, Creative Lead on LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System™, the LEGO Group. “Many adults still fondly remember that first time they saw Mario leap across the small screen, even if the graphics were a lot simpler than they are today. With the LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System, we’re letting them truly indulge in that nostalgia, recreating one of the most-loved consoles of all time so they can see the Super Mario from their childhoods once again – and even to share the experience of gaming in the 1980s with their own children.”

The LEGO Group and Nintendo announced their partnership earlier this year, bringing a fun-packed LEGO Super Mario universe to life through a Super Mario Starter Course set that exclusively features a LEGO Mario figure who displays a wide variety of instant reactions to movement, color and various action bricks. 

The LEGO NES will be available exclusively from LEGO Retail Stores and LEGO.com on Aug. 1. Beginning 2021 it will be available at other leading retailers around the world.

The full LEGO Super Mario product line also launches Aug. 1 and will be available directly from LEGO Stores and http://www.LEGO.com as well as at leading retailers around the world.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of LEGO

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When you’ve got a carload of kids to haul around, finding the right car is about more than tech options and color schemes (though we have to admit, Volvo had us at massaging seats). Parents need a people-moving vehicle that’s safe, reliable, car seat friendly—and has all the connectivity and power ports to keep kids happy on the road. Need some good recs? We scoured the experts’ reviews to find everything from the best SUV to the best minivan for families in 2020, keep reading to see them all.

Best Small SUVs and Crossovers

2020 Volvo XC60

Volvo

This five-passenger compact SUV made Edmunds' list of the Best Family Cars in 2019, and the 2020 model isn't all that different from its predecessor. If you've got a smaller family and don't need a minivan or a three-row SUV, it's a good, safe option that has loads of fun features for kids and parents (Hello, massaging seats!).

Best family-friendly features:

  • Comfortable seating for five
  • Apple Carplay & Android Auto puts what's on your phone on the center console screen, allowing you to access your apps and music easily
  • Optional rear seat iPad holder lets the kids easily watch movies on their iPads
  • Spacious second row seating easily fits two car seats
  • Massage function available for front seats (!!)
  • Four-zone climate control keeps you cool up front even when your tots want it toasty in the back
  • In-car WiFi

Safety features:

  • Intellisafe Assist offers adaptive cruise control, pilot assist and distance alert (all of which will keep you a safe distance from the car in front of you and in the center of your lane)
  • Forward collision warning sends a warning if a forward collision is imminent and automatically applies the brakes if needed
  • Blind spot warnings
  • Lane departure warning notifies you if you're drifting out of your lane
  • Optional protective grill keeps the contents of your trunk from flying forward in an accident (and works great as a barrier for your traveling dog).
  • "Red Key" remote, which can be given to younger drivers (or valet drivers) to encourage responsible driving. When used, it won't let your car go above 75 mph and will emit a warning when the car goes over 30, 45, and 50 mph. Also, it can restrict the volume level so your kids can't blast the radio while driving
  • Integrated booster seat that can be hidden in the seatback when not in use

Starting price: $40,150

Online: Volvocars.com

2020 Subaru Outback

subaru

Sporty and nimble according to Kelley Blue Book, the Subaru Outback works great for smaller families who don't want an SUV but still want the off-road feel of a truck. The 2020 wagon features a new engine, upgraded tech, roomier rear seats and loads of safety features.

Best family-friendly features:

  • Comfortable seating for five
  • 11.6 inch vertical touch screen in the center console
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity
  • Roomy rear seats
  • Two USB ports
  • Built-in WiFi hotspot connectivity
  • Power rear gate
  • Remote engine start lets you warm up or cool down your car from your smartphone

Safety features:

  • Standard all-wheel drive on all models
  • EyeSight with advanced safety keeps you a safe distance from the car in front of you; it also detects objects in front of you that you're likely to hit and reduces power to the engine to help minimize the force and impact of a collision
  • Blind spot detection system notifies you if it detects vehicles in your blind spots
  • Automatic pre-collision braking
  • Adaptive cruise control with lane-centering technology
  • DriverFocus Distraction Mitigation System senses if you're falling asleep or straying from your lane
  • Subaru Starlink will alert an operator if your car is involved in a crash and get you roadside help at the push of a button
  • Front and rear camera views keep you from missing anything on the road in front or behind you

Starting price: $27,645

Online: Subaru.com

Best 3-Row SUVs

2020 Kia Telluride

Kia.com

Named one of the top 10 cars of 2020 by Kelley Blue Book and Motor Trend's 2020 Car of the Year, the 8-passenger Kia Telluride has the tech to satisfy the kids and the safety and reliability parents want.

Best family-friendly features:

  • Seating for up to eight
  • Available heated and ventilated front and second-row seats
  • In-car intercom to talk to rear passengers
  • Available reclining dual captain's chairs that slide forward with the push of a button for easy access to the third row
  • Dual rear sunroofs
  • USB ports for all passengers plus available wireless charging
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to easily connect your music and apps
  • Remote climate feature lets you use your phone to warm up or cool down your car before you get inside
  • Find My Car system helps you locate your car in a crowded parking lot
  • One-touch sliding and folding second and third-row seats

Safety features:

  • Blind spot view monitor shows a live feed of your right rear blind spots and stops you if you try to change lanes while an object is detected in the blind spot
  • Rear occupant alert system can tell if you left your car with someone in the back seat—and alert you accordingly
  • Standard Safe Exit Assist helps you get off the freeway without worry
  • Head Up display gives you important driving information (speed and road turns) on the front dash so you don't have to look down at your console while driving
  • Smart cruise control keeps your car a safe distance from the car in front of you and stops your car if needed
  • Emergency braking and warning system will warn you if you're approaching a stopped object and will apply brakes if needed
  • Lane-keeping technology keeps you from straying out of your lane

Starting price: $31,690

Online: Kia.com

2020 Ford Explorer

Ford

If you like a rugged-looking car that'll fare well in snow and rain, you'll love the completely redesigned Ford Explorer, a stylish SUV with a punchy engine that, according to Gear Patrol, makes it "as easy to drive as a midsize car."

Best family-friendly features:

  • Seating for seven
  • Second-row captains seats with Power-Assist fold and a walk-through console so your kids can easily get to the third row
  • Power-fold third row for when you've got to carry gear, luggage, or the dog in the back
  • Hands-free liftgate for easy access into the trunk
  • Second-row USB ports, plus optional wireless device charging in the front seat
  • 10.1-inch screen in the front seat looks like an iPad (in other words, kids will love it)
  • Remote start system lets the car warm up before you get in
  • Optional massaging seats in the ST and Platinum trims
  • In-car WiFi

Safety features:

  • Forward collision warning
  • Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection
  • Lane-keeping assist
  • Blind-Spot warning
  • Available all-wheel drive
  • Cross-traffic alert
  • 360-degree camera
  • Adaptive cruise control with speed sign recognition and lane-centering technology is available on upper trims

Starting price: $36,675 

Online: Ford.com

2020 Hyundai Palisade

Hyundai

This hefty family hauler—which was named one of the best three-row SUVs of 2020 by Motor Trend and was an IIHS Top Safety Pick in 2019—checks out at less than $50,000 but comes with upscale touches including heated (and ventilated) first and second-row seats, an available in-car intercom, and a slew of safety features.

Best family-friendly features:

  • Seating for up to eight
  • Available in-car intercom lets you break up drive-time squabbles without raising your voice
  • Second-row captains chairs available, to make getting to the third row easier
  • Available dual sunroof
  • Available third-row power-folding seats
  • One-touch second-row access (another way to get into the back seat easily)
  • Apple Car Play/ Android Auto so you can easily play content from your phone
  • Second-row/ Optional third-row USB ports, plus wireless device charging in the front seat
  • Hands-free lift-gate for easy access to the trunk

Safety features:

  • Forward collision-avoidance assist with pedestrian detection
  • Smart cruise control automatically slows your car down to keep a safe distance from the car in front of you—and will even bring your car to a complete stop on its own if needed
  • Lane-keeping assist
  • Blind spot collision avoidance assist (on SEL and Limited models)
  • Available all-wheel drive
  • Driver attention warning sounds an audible tone or visual alert if it detects driver fatigue or inattention
  • Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Avoidance lets you know if there is a car approaching from the left or right when you're backing up—and will apply the brakes automatically if needed
  • Rear occupant alert system will remind you to check the rear seats before exiting when you turn off the engine; additionally, overhead ultrasonic sensors will monitor the back seat and activate a honking horn and flashing lights—as well as send an alert to your smartphone—if any movement is detected.

Starting price: $31,550

Online: Hyundaiusa.com

Best Sedan 

2020 Honda Accord

Honda

This year's winner of Edmund's Mid-Size Sedan category and named one of the "Best Cars for Families" by U.S. News & World Reports, the Honda Accord is an inexpensive, reliable car that has everything a small family needs to stay safe and happy on the road.

Best family-friendly features:

  • U.S. News calls its interior "cavernous," with comfortable seating for five and room for three car seats/boosters in the back row
  • 16.7 cubic feet of trunk space makes for one of the biggest in its class, says Edmunds
  • Passenger seats have tons of pockets and bins for all your kids' books and small items
  • Available heated and ventilated seats
  • Dual-zone climate control keeps everyone happy and warm (or cool)
  • Drawer inside trunk for storing smaller items that may roll around while you're driving
  • Cargo hook for hanging grocery bags in the trunk
  • Wireless phone charger
  • Apple Car Play and Android Auto for connecting your phone's apps and music to the car
  • WiFi hotspot connectivity
  • Impressive fuel efficiency (48 city. 47 highway) saves your family money

Safety features:

  • Collision mitigation braking system will automatically apply brakes when the car detects a collision is unavoidable
  • Road departure mitigation system detects if you're straying from your lane and will help correct you or apply brakes if needed
  • Available Head Up display shows important driving information—speed, directions and incoming calls—in the driver's line of sight. 
  • Remotely lock your car or see fuel status from your phone
  • Blind spot information system
  • Multi-angle rear view camera with available cross-traffic monitor
  • Smart Entry with Walk Away Autolock lets you lock and unlock your car without taking out your keys

Starting price: $23,870

Online: Honda.com

Best Minivans

Honda Odyssey

Honda

There's no denying it's a mom car, but there's a reason the Honda Odyssey has won Kelley Blue Books "Minivan Best Buy" award three years in a row: It's got everything a parent needs to haul around a small tribe of children. If the interior vacuum cleaner doesn't sell you (seriously, why don't all cars have these?), here are a few more reasons to check it out. 

Best family-friendly features:

  • Seats up to eight, with LATCH accommodations for up to five car seats
  • The built-in vacuum helps you keep all those crumbs at bay
  • The interior camera helps parents keep an eye on the back seats, even in the dark
  • DVD player and folding 10-inch screen for movies and games
  • "Cabin Talk" feature helps the driver talk to the rear passengers through the rear speakers and the DVD headphones
  • Split-folding third row offers room for strollers (even unfolded ones) and offers hefty storage space when seats aren't folded into the floor 
  • Remote start abilities let you warm up or cool down the car before you step inside
  • Apple CarPlay/ Android Auto 
  • Optional cellular plan that'll allow you to stream videos directly to your car
  • In-car WiFi supports 4G LTE wireless streaming
  • Wireless charging pad in front seat as well as front and rear USB ports
  • Sun shades for second and third row passengers 
  • Tri-zone climate control
  • Hands-free power tailgate lets you open the trunk by kicking your foot under the rear bumper

Safety features:

  • Eight standard airbags, including knee airbags for the front seats and side-impact curtain protection for all three rows 
  • Active cruise control with forward collision warning system
  • Automatic emergency braking applies the brakes when the car detects that a frontal collision is unavoidable
  • Lane-departure warning, lane-keep assist and Road Departure Mitigation all help keep you from veering off the road
  • Blind spot information system will alert you if vehicles are detected in your blind spots when you're changing lanes
  • Multi-angle rear view camera gives you extra eyes when you're backing up
  • Snow Mode recalibrates the car's traction system to give you more control in winter weather

Starting price: $30,690

Online: Honda.com

2020 Toyota Sienna

Toyota

The top-rated minivan for 2020 by Consumer Reports, the Toyota Sienna has a slew of tech and safety features that make it a perfect people mover.

Best family-friendly features:

  • Seating for eight
  • Dual Blue Ray disc entertainment center featuring a 16.4 inch split-screen capable overhead display for kids to watch movies—plus two wireless headphones so those movies are for their ears only;
  • ISD and HDMI inputs plus two AC power outlets
  • Dual moonroofs give everyone in the car a view of the sky
  • Available dual power sliding doors that can be activated from the car's remote
  • Smart Key system lets you open the car doors by touching the handle and start the car with the push of a button (as long as the key is in your pocket or nearby)
  • Split & Stow third-row seat makes for plenty of available cargo space by folding the third-row seat into the floor
  • Auto access seat helps people with disabilities easily get in and out of the car by rotating the second-row seat outward and lowering it to nearly ground level
  • Driver Easy Speak System projects your voice to the back row, so your kids will hear you talking to them (most of the time, anyway)
  • Available WiFi connectivity through Verizon allows up to five users to connect to the car at one time (monthly charges apply)
  • Five USB ports to keep all those devices powered

Safety features:

  • Pre-collision system with pedestrian detection will stop your vehicle if needed
  • Brake assist plus Smart stop technology
  • Dynamic radar cruise control keeps you at a safe distance from other cars
  • Available all-wheel drive (unusual for a minivan)
  • Blind spot detection system alerts you if a car or object is in your blind spot
  • Read cross traffic alert provides audible and visual alerts if there's something behind you or approaching your car when you're backing up
  • Lane departure alert with steering assist will detect if you're straying from your lane and help you by making "corrective steering inputs" to keep you in your lane
  • Automatic high beams activate high beams when it is night and the in-vehicle camera doesn't detect any cars in front of you
  • Backup camera plus Birds Eye View panoramic camera lets you see everything that's around you
  • Eight standard airbags

Starting price: $31,565

Online: Toyota.com

—Melissa Heckscher

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Universal Orlando has just announced a major expansion to its theme park resort with the addition of Universal’s Epic Universe.

According to a press release, the new addition will takeover 750 acres of land next to the three parks that already exist at Universal Orlando, nearly doubling the size of the entire resort. The details of Universal’s Epic Universe are yet to be released, but it will feature an entertainment center, hotels, shops, restaurants and more.

Not much more is known other than what can be surmised from the artist rendering of the park, which appears to feature several rides, including a roller coaster, and water features. However, Universal promises that the new land will be at the forefront of theme park design.

“Our vision for Epic Universe is historic,” said Tom Williams, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for Universal Parks & Resorts. “It will build on everything we have done and become the most immersive and innovative theme park we have ever created. It is an investment in our business, our industry, our team members and our community.”

No word yet on when Universal’s Epic Universe will open, but the company promises to release more details over time.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Universal Orlando

 

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Work/life balance—it’s a thing! At least, it should be. Indoor play spaces around the bay certainly help—fun spaces where the kiddos can run around during open play hours—all while you park yourself and your laptop at a work table. It’s the best of both worlds. . . .just remember to bring the noise-cancelling headphones.

photo: Goodluz via shutterstock

San Francisco

Peek-A-Boo Factory
If you’re in need of computer time to catch up on emails, this indoor playground has café seating in the parents’ lounge, flexible walk-in hours and separate play areas for different aged kids. Bonus: they throw awesome, easy birthdays—a one stop shop!

2 West Portal Ave.
San Francisco, CA
(415)702-6638
Online: peekaboofactory.com

Recess
From getting a Powerpoint done to a even little self care (bring a book!), Recess gives you the chance to breathe easy under deadline because they offer a fabulous workspace… with onsite childcare! (Hooray!). Make sure to call ahead since it’s a a smaller setting of 4 desks, but still fast Wifi and (most importantly) coffee and tea. Note that rainy days are reserved for members only.

2226 Taraval
San Francisco, CA
415-701-7529
Online: recesssf.com

photo: Play Haven

Play Haven
With over 4,000 square feet of space for the entire family, Play Haven has everything to plow through your bullet journal while the littles are kept fully-occupied by an open play area, art studio and rock climbing wall. For you: table seating, an outdoor area (surrounded by lush greens) and free, fast WiFi. Plenty of yummy snacks for the whole family, too!

254 Laguna Honda Blvd.
San Francisco, CA
415-702-6555
Online: playhavensf.com

The COOP SF
This play space has everything squeal-worthy: a bounce house, an enormous ball pit, slides, a rope climbing tunnel—even an electronic game and dance floor! And they didn’t forget about the grown-ups with a a huge workspace table, free/fast WiFi, flexible drop-in hours and a cappuccino bar in the works. It’s a hip, bright space for the entire family to enjoy. 

303 Linden Ave
South San Francisco, CA
650-741-6325
Online: thecoopsf.com

photo: The COOP SF

East Bay

KidsGym Berkeley
This massive indoor space has something for everyone from infants to kiddos up to age 11. Ready for this massive list of awesome? Okay: a zip line, climbing wall, a sensory gym for developing kids and kids with special needs, crafts and activities, a quiet room for changing diapers, a family room for nursing, massage chairs and (ready for it?)… onsite childcare services!

2920 Seventh St.
Berkeley, CA
510-845-9787
Online: kidsgymberkeley.com

The Rec Room
Plug in while the kids romp, or come during their guided play hours to give them a still fun but more structured experience. Lots of bonuses here with $1/minute massages, free music classes and a relaxing dose of parent yoga.

3222 Adeline St.
Berkeley, CA
510-999-KIDS
Online: recroomkids.com

photo: Recess

Peninsula/South Bay

Bumble
It’s café-meets-playspace in this charming, local, organic restaurant with an outdoor patio. It’s the perfect place to give yourself a break to sip and nosh, or to get a few emails taken care of while the kids explore the bright playroom. (Tip: this is a beloved and busy spot, so make a reservation beforehand.)

145 First St.
Los Altos, CA
650-383-5340
Online: bumble.com

The Garden by Equal Play
Designed for working parents like you, The Garden by Equal Play is an innovative co-working system located in beautiful downtown San Mateo. They provide fully-equipped office space with all the amenities (from great coffee to lightning-fast WiFi), as well as nurturing, compassionate, play-based childcare in the same building. You can host a client meeting, get a report out the door, and pause for lunch with your child. And The Garden’s flexible memberships and drop-in rates are designed to meet a wide variety of co-working needs.

11 N Ellsworth Ave.
San Mateo, CA
Onlineequalplay.space

photo: La Petite Playhouse

La Petite Playhouse
When life gets too chaotic to work from home, head to this giant facility that has undersea-themed play structures, a climbing wall, a playhouse (for kids 10 and under), plus two sport courts. There’s plenty to keep the kiddos occupied so that you can catch up on projects while they burn off all their energy. (Bonus: Hello, good night’s sleep!)

1264 Oddstad Dr.
Redwood City, CA
650-642-9444
Online: lapetiteplayhouse.com

Safari Run
From obstacle courses to jumpy areas, this fun space offers all kinds of ways for your kids to explore while you do you! The play areas are walked through and sanitized hourly (pesky germs begone!). The open play area is for kids ages 3 – 10 though there’s no additional adult supervision or childcare on premises, so if you really need to plug in with minimal interruption, consider this a great spot for the older set.

1180 Kern Ave.
Sunnyvale, CA
408-579-9218
Online: safarirun.com

341 N Amphlett Blvd.
San Mateo, CA
650-342-1977
Online: safarirun.com

photo: Mae Respicio

North Bay

Rebounderz
This entertainment center is awesome for school-aged kids with its trampolines, video games and the coolest Ninja Warrior course ever. You’ll have the best vantage point since the Parents’ Lounge (tables, massage chairs and free WiFi) is located on the second floor with a view of the trampolines. The minute you enter, the kids will be off and bouncing and you likely won’t hear from them until their video game cards run out. 

555 Rohnert Park Expy West, Suite C
Rohnert Park, CA
707-416-4445
Online: rebounderz.com

What are some of your favorite work/play places around the bay? Give them a shout out in the comments!

—Mae Respicio

Just beyond the entrance of this unassuming building in Ballard, your life as you know it, is about to change. In less than an hour, this venue will allow you to travel to space, risk your life walking the plank high above a busy city, get lost in a snow storm and finish off a few zombies in an old mine shaft. While this scenario isn’t a dream, it isn’t completely reality either. It’s a virtual reality! Read on for the inside scoop on the new VR arcade to hit Seattle.

photo: Jeff Totey

Welcome to the New Reality
Tim Harader opened his VR arcade, Portal, on April 1st of this year which showcases his talents. Harader has a background in software development and construction which might sound like an odd combination, but it came in handy when he created this new entertainment center with multiple booths and a lounge. Each booth comes equipped with a variety of VR games all set within different worlds just waiting to be explored.

Guests are fitted with a helmet-like device that covers their eyes, headphones and two controllers for their hands. (Psst… the helmet is tight-fitting and doesn’t let any light in.) And what one sees is not a picture, but a 360-degree environment. If you turn around, the setting does not, but the surround sound adds to the illusion. For safety, each booth has padded walls which is a welcoming sight for parents. Harader would like to push the experience even a bit further by combining environments where physical and virtual realities intersect. And one of Portal’s headlining attractions, Richie’s Plank Experience, does just that.

photo: Jeff Totey

Walking the Plank
Richie’s Plank Experience is set up near the front the shop where those walking by can get a glimpse of the action. This short animated attraction feels amazingly realistic. You begin by physically stepping on a wooden platform that is only about two to four inches high. The game instructs you to take an “elevator” to the top floor where there is a wooden plank for you to step out on over busy traffic below. In the real world, there is also a real wooden plank (also about two to four inches tall) to step out onto.

The game totally plays tricks on you with competing thoughts. On one hand you know that you are totally safe while fighting feelings that you might actually die. Oh, and if you happen to tumble off the real plank (there is an employee to help that not happen) your game character will fall to the ground and you’ll hear angels and harp music signaling that you didn’t make it.

photo: Hsiao-Ching Chou

Fun for One or a Group
Like the Holodeck featured in Star Trek, Portal is equipped with games for single players who just want to get away and multiple players who want more of a party experience. One of the most popular group games is Smashbox Arena which is featured in just about every booth of the place. “It’s kinda like dodgeball or paintball,” says Harader. “It’s three on three and you are in these different miniature worlds and you pick up these balls and you throw them at each other. It’s a lot of fun and it’s a real family-friendly game. It’s just a great experience.”

Other games are considered co-ops, “meaning that the players need to cooperate together in order to obtain a goal,” says Harader. “The goal of [Elven Assassin] is to kill all of the Orks that are storming the castle.” Psst… players are able to communicate with each other through their headsets.

photo: Hsiao-Ching Chou

Designed for Kids of All Ages
Portal is one of those rare places that caters to all ages at the same time. Unlike the arcades many parents used to attend as kids, Portal doesn’t blast music and annoying beeps and sounds throughout the whole building. “Instead, you’ll enter an atmosphere of comfortable coolness” says the Portal website.

Portal features both kid-friendly games like the larger-than-life Fruit Ninja and others that are not like the scary Ghost Mine Train where players hunt zombies in an abandoned amusement park ride and group game, Drunken Bar Fight. So, whether you are planning a day with the kids or a night out with other parents, there is something for everyone. Note: Currently, there are no “adult only” times, but that could change if there is a demand for it says Harader. Also, no alcohol is allowed outside of the lounge area.

Watch Others Play! 
Just when you think this place couldn’t get any better, it does! Portal has a great feature where those waiting to play can enjoy watching what the player is seeing on multiple HD video display screens. One booth is set up like a green screen where those sitting in the lounge, enjoying snacks and beverages, will not only see what the player sees but also see the player actually interacting with his or her virtual environment. Too cool!

photo: Hsiao-Ching Chou

Good to Know
1. You can try Richie’s Plank Experience for just $4.99.

2. 15- and 30-minute sessions are available anytime for walk-ins. For one-hour sessions, please book your appointment online.

3. There is free two-hour parking available in front of Portal.

4. Portal is available for birthday parties, corporate events and more! Check their website for the deets.

Portal – Virtual Reality Arcade & Lounge
2601 N.W. Market St.
Seattle, Wa  98107
206-494-0102
Online: portalvr.us

Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 2:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m.; Fri., 2:30 p.m.-midnight; Sat., 11 a.m.-midnight; Sun., noon-6 p.m.

Prices: $12.95/person for 15 minutes; $19.95/person for 30 minutes; $24.95/two people for 30 minutes; $29.95/person for one hour; $39.95/two people for one hour

Have you been to Portal? Are you planning on going soon? Tell us about your experience in the Comments below! 

— Jeffrey Totey

Did you know that statistically most babies born in the United States are born in August? Must be all that mistletoe! Are you planning a birthday bash for your kid? We’ve found 8 of the best venues for hosting a memorable celebration! From horseback riding to garden planting and theater going to dance parties, fun will be had by all at these locales!

Little Saplings Gardening Party
If your little sprout has a green thumb and an affinity for gardening, he or she will really ‘dig’ a party thrown by Little Saplings. Their birthday party entertainment package features custom designed gardens to take home, storytelling, a guest entertainer and a photographer to capture every special moment.

Horseback Riding Party at Traditional
Invite your little buckaroo to saddle up for a horseback riding party at the Traditional Equitation School. Kids can really get on their high horse during this fiesta which includes a lesson on horse safety and parts of the horse, a demonstration and hands-on experience with grooming and tacking, and a group riding lesson. Giddy-up!

Giggles N Hugs
Voted #1 Birthday Party Place by Nickelodeon, popular children’s restaurant and playspace Giggles N Hugs offers a wide array of semi-private and private parties you can tailor to your kiddo’s liking. Themes little ones will love from princess affairs to disco shindigs, and extras such as cotton candy and snow cone machines, jugglers, magicians and balloon artists, are all available to make a tyke’s special day over the moon.

Dragonfly DuLou
This kids lifestyle boutique and family club has a private and whimsically decorated courtyard complete with plasma cars and a mini basketball court that is an ideal setting for birthday parties. Activities include bubble bonanza, face-painting and a magician. They also offer a weekday lunchtime party with Music Together, wherein 12 guests, ages 1-4, may enjoy a 45 minute Music Together party as well as snack and cake time.

Under the Sea
This indoor playground has multiple locations all over Los Angeles, and was voted the best spot for theme parties by L.A. Family Magazine. Several tiers of party-throwing options are available, all of which offer your child and his guests two hours of private use of the facility. Under the Sea characters including mermaids, princesses, pirates and clowns will entertain. Pizza, juice and cake, face painting, party favors, a treasure hunt, and time to play in the entertainment center’s moon bounce house, turbo slide, climbing structure and sea castle are all included. Under the Sea also has a soft baby corner filled with safe and educational play equipment for their tiniest guests.

Party At Play
Music and dance parties, art parties, characters and clowning parties, and magic parties, the party playlist at ‘Play’ has something for everyone! Check out their site for sample parties, or create your very own based on your kid’s interests. Baby music and Messy Art parties, and extravaganzas with themes of robots, outer space, prince and princesses, even a build-a-playhouse party all make this versatile venue sure to please the wee one one his or her big day.

Santa Monica Playhouse
If you’ve got a little drama queen or king on your hands, perhaps a birthday bash at Santa Monica Playhouse is just the ticket. They offer a myriad of options for kids parties for ages 2 and up: Fairytale, Theater Tea Party, and Create-A-Play themed birthday parties are sure to bring forth the thespian in each guest. The Family Theater party sounds like it would be a hit with acting games and partying with a gaily-costumed fairytale character, birthday cake and punch. Then enjoy one of Santa Monica Playhouse’s award-winning Family Theatre musicals in which the birthday child gets to make a guest appearance on stage and receive a specially autographed gift as the entire audience sings “Happy Birthday!”

Your Home Sweet Home
As the saying goes, ‘there’s no place like home.’ Often times the best birthday parties are thrown in the comforts of a child’s own surroundings with close friends and family on the guest list! If your babe is turning one, festivities thrown on a grand scale may be overwhelming, so sticking with the familiar backdrop of your home or a favorite park will help ensure that the guest of honor has a wonderful time.

What are you favorite places to party in Los Angeles? Let us know in the comment section below!

– Beth Shea