Can’t take the heat? Then get out of the kitchen! Hang up your apron because there are plenty of great restaurants near you where kids eat free. We’re dishing about eateries where delicious kids meals are on the house. Treat your hungry crew to pizza and pasta, burgers, kebabs and more. Scroll through our list of San Diego restaurants where kids eat free and then turn off the stove and grab the car keys, because it’s time to chow down!

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Bucca di Beppo
Kids eat free every day at Bucca di Beppo this summer! The deets: Dine in only, receive a free kids meal for each purchase of a Buca Small® Pizza, pasta, entrée or lunch item. Receive two free kids meals for each purchase of a Buca Large® Pizza, pasta or entrée. Your kiddo must be present to receive the discount.

10749 Westview Pkwy
Mira Mesa, CA 92126
858-536-2822
Online: bucadibeppo.com

Bruski Burgers & Brew
On Tuesdays and Sundays, kids get one free meal per adult entree purchased. They'll love dining on this restaurant's comfort food and you'll dig that it's on the house.

9844 Hibert St.
San Diego, CA 92131
858-530-2739
Online: bruskiburgersandbrew.com

Al's Cafe in the Village
Pancakes anyone? Get a free kids meal with each adult entree purchased any day of the week (kids 10 and under). Al's is open for breakfast or lunch daily.

795 Carlsbad Village Dr.
Carlsbad, CA 92008
760-729-5448

The Cheesecake Factory
If you like a menu with lots of choices, then this is your place. Bring the baby or toddler (those still in high chairs) and receive a free banana and bread plate upon arrival at your table.

789 W Harbor Dr.
San Diego, CA 92101
619-231-0036
Online: thecheesecakefactory.com

Claim Jumper
Get a free baby-toddler plate for kids age 3 and under any time when you go to this dinner spot. The toddler plate has applesauce, mandarin orange slices, two cheese sticks and oyster crackers.

5500 Grossmont Center Dr.
La Mesa, CA 91942
619-469-3927
Online: claimjumper.com

12384 Carmel Mountain Rd.
San Diego, CA 92128
858-485-8370

1355 North Harbor Dr.
San Diego, CA 92101
619-469-3927

Denny’s
Basic kid-food from chicken nuggets to macaroni and cheese. Two kids 12 and under eat free off the kid's menu per adult entree and drink ordered. Dine-in only.

Many locations throughout San Diego
Online: dennys.com

Barra Barra Saloon
You'll gobble up chips and salsa, enchiladas and quesadillas at this Mexican eatery in the middle of Old Town San Diego. Come anytime and kids 10 and under eat free with a paying adult.

4016 Wallace St.
San Diego, CA 92110
619-291-3200
Online: barrabarrasaloon.com

Sundays

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BIGA
Voted best Italian restaurant by several different local magazines and foodie blogs, this hot spot serves up free food for little eaters on Sunday. Kids eat free Sunday evening after 5 p.m. Littles have a choice of a kid Margherita pizza or buttered pasta when an adult meal is served.

950 6th Avenue.
San Diego, CA 92101
619-794-0444
Online: bigasandiego.com

Dickey's Barbeque
Whether it's slow-cooked meat or the beef brisket, classic bbq for lunch or dinner always hits the spot for the fam. Receive one kid’s meal (12 and under) with $10 purchase per adult. Dine-in only.

Several locations throughout San Diego
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Tin Leaf Fresh Kitchen
From salads with salmon to salads with tri-tip steak, you'll eat healthy and hearty at this spot behind La Costa Cinepolis. Kids eat free after 4 p.m. on Sundays. The ten and under crowd can choose one little chef’s meal with each adult entrée purchased.

6985 El Camino Real
Carlsbad, CA 92009
760-431-5323
Online: tinleafkitchen.com

Daphne's
Have you ever had a street gyros? They're delish! Kiddos 10 and under get a free meal on Sundays per adult entree purchased. The kid's meal comes with entree choice plus rice and a drink.

Several locations throughout San Diego
Online: daphnes.biz

Rockin Baja Lobster
While you have the lobster you half-pint ten-and-under can chow down a burger or mac n cheese with orange wedges (or fries) for free! One free kid's meal with the purchase of adult entree and beverage. Two kids meal per table and dine-in only. Mira Mesa location only. (Kids eat free special is offered on Sundays and Mondays)!

8223 Mira Mesa Blvd.
Mira Mesa, CA 92126
Online: rockinbaja.com/mira-mesa

The Weevil Burger
Plenty to entertain little burger eaters with an arcade, jukebox and large screen TV. Sundays, one kid meal per paying adult and little drinks are about a buck.

9104 Fletcher Pkwy.
La Mesa, CA 91942
619-644-1010
Online: restaurantji.com/ca/la-mesa/the-weevil-burger-restaurant

The Kebab Shop
Veggie skewers, a lamb doner, and saffron rice will get eaten up at this local hot spot. Kids 12 and under eat free Sundays (and Saturdays!) with the purchase of an adult entree and drink.

9450 Mira Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92126
858-586-0499
Online: thekebabshop.com

Mondays

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Fuddruckers
You can customize your burger on a fresh-baked bun at this self-serve restaurant. After 4 p.m. on Mondays, this joint gets packed with little ones with the buy one adult meal, get a kid’s meal for $1.99 deal. Kid’s meal includes an entrée, side, kid’s drink and a cookie for dessert.

Mira Mesa Shopping Center
8285 Mira Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92126
858-693-3916
Online: fuddruckers.com

Mission Valley
891 Camino de la Reina
San Diego, CA 92108
619-299-2270

La Mesa
5500 Grossmont Center Dr.
La Mesa, CA 91942
619-589-6144

Chula Vista
340 3rd Ave.
Chula Vista, CA 91910
619-420-4881

Borelli’s Pizza & Italian Restaurant
Got a spaghetti-loving crew? This local’s spot serves up a good-sized free kid’s meal with each adult entrée all day on Mondays. Good to know that drinks are additional, and run about $2 each.

285 N. El Camino Real
Ste. 106
Encinitas, CA 92024
760-436-1501
Online: borrellispizza.net

Hacienda Casa Blanca
Little eaters will enjoy the colorful decor, music and free meal on Mondays for kids 10 and under with paying adult.

700 North Johnson Ave.
El Cajon, CA 92020
619-442-9827
Online: haciendacasablanca.biz

Tuesdays

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DiMille's
On Tuesdays, kids eat free after 4 p.m. with purchase of an entree.

3492 Adams Ave.
San Diego, CA
619-283-3153
Online: dimilles.com/specials

Pei Wei
Polish of an adult order of chow mein noodles (or another entree) and receive a free kid's meal that includes a drink. This offer is good after 4 p.m. on Tuesdays.

Several locations throughout San Diego.
Online: peiwei.com

Souplantation
Fill-up on clam chowder, make-your-own salad, muffins and more at this local eatery. All day on Tuesdays, kids eat free (12 and under) with each adult meal purchased. Head over for lunch today!

Several locations throughout San Diego
1860 Marron Rd.
Carlsbad, CA 92008
760-434-9100
Online: souplantation.com

Ikea
Who doesn't love Ikea's Swedish meatballs with gravy, cranberry sauce and mashed potatoes? (Or you can substitute fresh veggies). You can satisfy that craving any Tuesday and get two kids meals per adult entree.

Fenton Marketplace
2149 Fenton Pkwy.
San Diego, CA 92108
888-888-4532
Online: ikea.com/sandiego

Ruby's Diner
Shake up Tuesdays (after 4 p.m.) with a free kid's meal that includes fries and a drink with each adult meal purchased.

Good to know: In the summer, you'll need to request this sweet deal!

5630 Paseo Del Norte
#130 D
Carlsbad, CA 92008
760-931-7829
Online: rubys.com

1640 Camino Del Rio N.
San Diego, CA 92108
619-294-7829

Hamburger Factory
Step into the Old West for some burgers and tater tots. There's plenty to enjoy at this cute diner. Head out on Tuesdays after 4 p.m. and kids 10 and under eat free with paying adult.

14122 Midland Rd.
Poway, CA 92064
858-486-4575
Online: hamburgerfactory.com

Achiotes
Brunch it out. Down an order of Huevos Rancheros with a little hot sauce and your little sidekick can eat their eggs for free. One free kid's meal (10 and under) with adult entree purchased on Tuesdays from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.

4419 Camino de la Plaza
San Diego, CA 92173
619-690-1494
Online: achiotes.com

Marie Callender’s
If you're craving comfort food from chicken pot pie to grilled cheese and delicious apple pie, hit up this local spot Tuesday (or Saturday) where kids 12 and under eat free with paying adult.

Escondido
515 W. 13th Ave.
Escondido, CA 92025
760-741-3636
Online: mariecallenders.com

La Mesa Area
6950 Alvarado Rd.
San Diego, CA 92120
619-465-1910

Chula Vista
330 F St.
Chula Vista, CA 91910
619-420-0751

O's American Kitchen
While Pat and Oscar's changed its name to O's American Kitchen, they still have the best breadsticks. Hit them up anytime Tuesdays from 4-6 p.m. when an adult spends five dollars or more, the littles get one free kid's meal.

Several locations throughout San Diego
Online: osamericankitchen.com

Wednesdays

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Del's Hideout
Wednesdays at Del’s Hideout invites adults to bring in their kids for a complimentary kid’s meal with the purchase of an adult entrée. More perks: free mini ice-cream cones and an array of retro arcade games, a dedicated children’s activity zone complete with stationary iPads for educational gaming, alongside a dozen TVs for game day entertainment.

5351 Adobe Falls Rd.
San Diego, CA 92120
619-255-8175
Online: cohnrestaurants.com/delshideout

Red Robin
Rock over to this eatery all day Wednesday and with the order of one adult entree you can get up to three $1.99 kids meals. Note: This is a summer promotion.

4373 La Jolla Village Dr.
San Diego, CA 92122
858-450-0343
Online:  redrobin.com

Oggi's Pizza Liberty Station
Dig into pizza or pasta after walking around Liberty Public Market. On Wednesday, receive one free kid's meal per adult entree purchased after 6 p.m.

2562 Laning Rd.
San Diego, CA
619-876-5000
Online: oggis.com

El Torito
Kid-sized fajitas and cheese quesadillas are on this kids eat free menu. One kid's meal for one dollar (12 and under) for each adult entree purchased. Dine-in only.

5024 Baltimore Dr.
La Mesa, CA 91942
619-698-7404
Online: eltorito.com

2693 Vista Way
Oceanside, CA 92054
760-439-5407

Hooley's Irish Pub
Pull up a chair for good bar grub like fish and chips for you and mac n' cheese for the littles. Kids 12 and under eat free on Wednesdays with a paying adult.

5500 Grossmont Center Dr.
#277
La Mesa, CA 91942
619-713-6900
Online: www.hooleys.com

2955 Jamacha Rd.
El Cajon, CA 92019
619-670-7468

Thursdays

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Mendocino Farms
Not only do little ones get a free kid's meal when you buy an adult meal all day on Thursdays. But there's also a chalkboard to do artwork, a bean bag toss and foosball, so kids stay busy while you get to eat. You can also take your food to-go.

Del Mar Highlands Town Center
12873 El Camino Real
Carmel Valley, CA 92130
858-436-0000
Online: mendocinofarms.com

8795 Villa La Jolla Dr.
La Jolla, CA 92037
858-731-8130

-–Nikki Walsh & Beth Shea

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Somewhere between nostalgia and the latest hip trends lies the world of pop culture. It’s a place where everyone—from toddlers to teens to grandparents—can appreciate the same things with the same enthusiasm. From old movies and comic books, to the newest anime projects and Funko POP figures, you’ll find them all here in our roundup of best pop culture shops in Seattle. Scroll down to learn more!

Funko

Kristina Moy

When you think of the term “pop culture,” Funko may be the first company to come to mind. For years, Funko has created a huge collection of pop culture collectibles, vinyl figures, action toys, plush, apparel, housewares, accessories and even breakfast cereal! You can probably find Funko creations at each of the stores listed in our roundup, but a trip to the source is definitely worth the drive. Funko’s headquarters is situated smack dab in the middle of downtown Everett and slowly taking over the city (the Everett Memorial Stadium has recently been renamed Funko Field). The outside of the flagship store is adorned with larger-than-life Spider-Man, Batman and Huckleberry Hound figurines while the inside features a life-size Batmobile, a build-your-own Funko toy center and just about every pop culture character you can think of. Read more about the store here.

2802 Wetmore Ave.
Everett, WA 98201
425-783-3616
Online: funko.com

Box Lunch

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Box Lunch offers a bunch of products you probably didn’t even know you needed like Peeps boxer briefs, Batman air fresheners, Jurassic Park license plate holders and Golden Girls Pez dispensers. They also carry a large assortment of t-shirts, belts, wallets, jewelry, watches, items for the home and more. From Disney to Game of Thrones, you’ll find it here. But what makes this store extra unique is their commitment to giving back to the community. For every $10 purchase made in their stores, Box Lunch gives a free meal to someone in need through Feeding America. So while you’re getting your fill of pop culture goodness, someone else is receiving a meal. A win-win for everyone!

Alderwood Mall
3000 184th St. S.W., Space #286
Lynwood, WA 98037
425-744-7477

Westfield Southcenter 
2800 Southcenter Mall, Space #800
Seattle, WA 98188
206-241-1135

Online: boxlunch.com

Anime World

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Anime fans young and old will find their fill at the three Anime World stores which carry t-shirts, hats, accessories, backpacks, cosplay costumes, figures, home décor, plush toys, stationery, wall art and more. From Pokémon to Dragon Ball and Sailor Moon to Zelda, you’ll find them all here. Other pop culture favorites can be found here as well like Marvel, DC Comics, Star Wars, Super Mario and Dr. Who.

Everett Mall
1402 S.E. Everett Mall Way, Suite 285
Everett, WA 98208
425-374-2127

Seattle Premium Outlets
10600 Quil Ceda Blvd., Ste. 810
Tulalip, WA 98271
360-716-2401

Alderwood Mall
3000 184th St. S.W., Suite 960
Lynnwood, WA 98037
425-697-5885

Online: animeworldusa.com

Disney Store

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You already know that the Disney Store carries everything Disney including clothing, toys, phone covers, plush characters, tea sets, costumes, stationary, kitchen gear and more. But many people are unaware that many stores (especially the outlet stores) carry a good amount of items from the many Disney theme parks as well. Even better, these items are almost always on clearance, so you can snag a good deal at the same time. If you have a Disney trip planned for the future, consider stopping by here first. You just might find your family’s souvenir t-shirts before you even leave for the airport!

Bellevue Square
172 Bellevue Square
Bellevue, WA 98004
425-451-8300

Seattle Premium Outlets
10600 Quil Ceda Blvd.
Tulalip, WA 98271
360-658-5320

Westfield Southcenter
536 Southcenter Mall
Tukwila, WA 98188
206-241-9887

Online: stores.shopdisney.com

Bobakhan

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The name Bobakhan came from combining the Star Wars character Boba Fett with Star Trek’s evil Khan. Perhaps a silly idea, but 25 years later, the store is still going strong. Though technically called a toy store, Bobakhan is so much more for the pop culture enthusiast. In addition to LEGO sets and action figures, you’ll find new and used collectible items, including comic books, figurines, prints, vintage toys and more. Psst...you'll find the owner’s personal collection behind glass to view as well. Even better, the guys here are super friendly, too!

500 S.E. Everett Mall Way, Suite A1
Everett, WA 98208
425-258-3582
Online: bobakhan.com

Think Geek

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Sure, you’ll find plenty of t-shirts and Funko figures at your local Think Geek store, but they also feature geeky products you won’t (easily) find anywhere else like the Star Wars Empire Panini Press, the Pokémon Poke Ball Waffle Maker, the Thor Hammer Tool Set, the Unicorn Sconce Wall Light, the Doctor Who TARDIS Coffee Press, stand up video games and more. All of your family’s favorite characters can found here from superheroes to dragon-tamers. Plus, you’ll earn ten "Geek Points” for every dollar you spend which can be redeemed for even more geeky goodness.

Alderwood Mall
3000 184th St. S.W.
Lynnwood, WA 98037
425-223-4679

Tacoma Mall
4502 S. Steele St.
Tacoma, WA 98409
253-473-1620

Northgate Mall
401 N.E. Northgate Way
Seattle, WA 98125
206-364-4363

Online: thinkgeek.com

Golden Age Collectables

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Known as the world’s oldest comic book store, Golden Age Collectables can be found in the lower level at Pike Place Market. The owners of the store have refused to grown up since 1961. Unlike your average comic book store, Golden age carries items for movie and TV buffs such as publicity photos and even printed scripts. So whether you are looking for the latest X-Men comic book, a really rare Superman story, a headshot of your favorite actor or a kitschy figurine, there is a good chance you’ll find it here.

1501 Pike Place, #401
Seattle, WA 98101
206-622-9799
Online: goldenagecollectables.com

MoPOP Gift Shops

Kristina Moy

The MoMOP (Museum of Pop Culture) gift shops often feature items based on the exhibits they are currently featuring and the general public is allowed to come inside and shop even without a museum ticket. You can also shop online, too. Formerly known as the Experience Music Project, MoPOP still features a lot of musical influences including the Beatles, Nirvana, Pearl Jam and more while also offering a large collection of sci-fi, TV, video games, cartoons and superhero favorites as well. Psst...they have a great sale section, too!

325 5th Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98109
206-770-2774
Online: shop.mopop.org

FYE

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When FYE (For Your Entertainment) first opened its doors in 1973, it was primarily a music and video store. As our world has changed, FYE has changed with it. They still sell music and movies, but they have also become a well-rounded entertainment retail store with an understanding that some customers need to “touch, listen and experience products before they buy." With this in mind, FYE offers an "immersive, modern pop culture experience” with a good collection of apparel, toys, collectibles, home products, gifts, technology solutions and more.

Westfield Southcenter
2636 Southcenter Mall
Tukwila, WA 98188
206-439-3636
Online: stores.fye.com/wa/tukwila

Tacoma Mall
4502 S. Steele St.
Tacoma, WA 98409
253-474-1035
Online: stores.fye.com/wa/tacoma

Archie McPhee's

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Perhaps the weirdest store in America, Archie McPhees also has the distinction as being one of the top ten independent toy stores in the country. Since 1983, the shop has been providing the residents of Seattle a supply of weirdness in the form of party supplies, crafts, costumes, miniatures, toys and even candy. Iconic local pop culture characters like J.P. Patches are featured in the form of t-shirts, action figures and air fresheners. Psst...if you decide to make the trip, be sure to visit the official Rubber Chicken Museum in the back of the store as it is definitely worth a visit!

1300 N. 45th St.
Seattle, WA 98103
206-297-0240
Online: archiemcpheeseattle.com

—Jeffrey Totey

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Flapjack fans rejoice! Make your calendars because Tuesday, Mar. 12 is Free Pancake Day and we’ve got the scoop on where to get free pancakes all day long.

Head to your local IHOP—a.k.a., the United Nations of Pancakes—for a free short stack of Original Buttermilk Pancakes on Tuesday, Mar. 12. Here’s an even better reason to grab yourself a piping hot stack of pancakes for National Pancake Day, (besides the obvious benefit of a free meal): these are pancakes with a purpose.

You might know Free Pancake Day as National Pancake Day. Same thing, right? Yes—but IHOP has upped their game to make free pancakes even better by renaming their big day to “Free Pancake Day: Flip it Forward for Kids.”

 

For each stack of pancakes IHOP serves on Free Pancake Day, the national chain will donate money to help children battling critical illnesses. According to IHOP’s website, the company has raised more than $30 million to help its community partners since the first National Pancake Day in 2006. IHOP has chosen to spotlight three charities at its National Pancake Day website: Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Shriners Hospitals for Children and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS).

There’s even a new item on the menu, courtesy of the company’s charity work: IHOP asked kids who were treated at any Children’s Miracle Network hospital to create their dream pancake recipe. After some very tasty work, the pancake pros picked three finalists—with six-year-old Brody taking the top prize for his OREO Oh My Goodness pancakes. IHOP will donate one dollar for each of these cookie crumble-topped pancakes sold on National Pancake Day

Get free pancakes and help kids in need at the same time? Now that’s a delicious idea!

—Keiko Zoll & Erica Loop

Featured photo: peter lewicki via Unsplash

 

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Military personnel deserve honor and praise the entire year long, but Nov. 11 is a special day set aside to give our servicemen and women extra kudos. When it comes to Veterans Day discounts, there are tons of ways for both veterans and active duty personnel to get discounts and freebies, and we’ve got a huge list right here!

Keep reading to find special military deals on food, retail, entertainment and travel just for our servicemen and women.

Photo: Michigan National Guard via Flickr

Retail Deals for Military Families

Target: Veterans, active duty and their dependents can get a 10 percent discount at Target Nov. 4 through 12 when they use a free coupon, both in store and online.

Great Clips: Visit a Great Clips salon on Nov. 11 and veterans and current military members will get a free cut that day or a free haircut card to use later. Customers can also purchase a haircut on Nov. 11 and receive a free haircut card to give to a veteran.

Lowe’s: Veterans and active military get 10 percent off purchases Veterans Day and every day at Lowe’s.

Mattress Firm: Veterans, their families and first responders get 20 percent off at Mattress Firm Nov. 9 through Nov. 12.

Sears Garage Services: Anyone with a valid military ID can get 10 percent off any product or service Nov. 9 through 12.

SmileDirectClub: SmileDirectClub will give active military and veterans $200 off an invisible aligner purchase during Veterans Day weekend (Nov. 9 to Nov. 12). Visit one of the brand’s 150 locations with military ID.

Tractor Supply Company: Veterans, active duty military and their dependents get 15 percent off at Tractor Supply Company stores on Nov. 11. Present valid military ID to get the deal.

Photo: Maryland National Guard via Flickr

Free Meals, Appetizers, Desserts & Drinks for Military Families

Acapulco: Free 3-Item Combo for military personnel, past and present on Nov. 11. Choose among Tacos, Enchiladas, Taquitos, Tamales and Chile Relleno.

Applebee’s: Veterans and active duty military can get a free meal on Nov. 11.

Bar Louie: Vets and active military get a free meal from open to close on Nov. 11 at Bar Louie locations around the country. The uffer includes a free burger or flatbread (up to $15 value) and a Military ID is required.

BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse: Current and retired military get a free entree (up to a $12.95 value), plus a free Dr. Pepper beverage on Nov. 11. Dine-in only. Also, all active and retired military can reserve a free Pizookie dessert, which will be purchased by guests who have opted to contribute $1 extra on their checks to the “Buy a Hero a Pizookie” program.

Bob Evans: Bob Evans is offering six free breakfast items, available all day, and select lunch and dinner options.

Bonefish Grill: Active and retired service members with valid military ID get a complimentary Bang Bang Shrimp on Nov. 11.

Buffalo Wild Wings: Participating Buffalo Wild Wings restaurants will offer free small boneless or traditional wings and fries for all veterans and active duty service members with a valid military ID. Dine-in only.

California Pizza Kitchen: Get a free pizza, full-size salad or pasta from the special Veterans Day Menu. Dine-in only

Chevy’s Fresh Mex: Veterans and active duty service members get a free three-item combo on Nov. 11 with a current ID.

Chipotle: Active duty, veterans, reserves, National Guard, military spouses and retired military can BOGO free on dine-in purchases at Chipotle on Nov. 11. Valid on burritos, bowls, salads and taco orders.

CiCi’s Pizza: Visit the free buffet on Veterans Day, including pizza, salads, dessert and more.

Cotton Patch Cafe: Veterans and active duty military can receive a free Chicken Fried Steak or Chicken Fried Chicken on Nov. 11.

Cracker Barrel: Veterans and active duty military receive a free piece of Coca-Cola Cake, or a crafted coffee on Nov. 11 at all Cracker Barrel stores.

Dunkin’: On Nov. 11, veterans and active duty military can receive a free donut at participating Dunkin’ locations.

El Torito Grill: Veterans and current service members get a complimentary meal and choose between a two-item combo, Fajita Salad, Mesquite Grilled Chicken Tostada or Carnitas Yucatán with a valid ID.

Famous Dave’s: Veterans can get a free 2 Meat Salute for veterans Nov. 11 and 12. Choose two different meats from: Georgia Chopped Pork, Country Roasted Chicken, BBQ Chicken, Sweetwater Catfish Fingers, Southside Rib Tips, Texas Beef Brisket or Hand Breaded Chicken Tenders, with a choice of one side and a Corn Bread Muffin. Available at participating locations only. All vets must bring a photo ID and proof of military service.

Freebirds World Burrito: Veterans, active military, retired service members and reservist members get a BOGO deal on full-size entrees on Nov. 11 with a valid military ID.

Friendly’s: Veterans and activity military can get a free breakfast, lunch or dinner at Friendly’s with a valid military ID or honorable discharge card. Choose between the Big-Two-Do Breakfast and the All-American Burger with fries for lunch or dinner.

Golden Corral: Enjoy Military Appreciation night on Nov. 12 (Veterans Day observed) from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.. Retirees, veterans, active duty, National Guard or Reserves are eligible to receive a free meal. Dine-in only.

Green Mill: Veterans and activity duty military can get a free dine-in lunch or dinner on Nov. 11. Offer includes any single item from the menu. Pizza is restricted to a small one-topping Deep Dish.

HomeTown Buffet: Military Monday falls on Veterans Day observed (Nov. 12). Bring a proof of service and get special discounts for military and up to three family members. Discounted prices are $1.99 for a kids meal, $6.29 for lunch and $9.29 for dinner.

Hopdoddy Burger Bar: Any party that includes a veteran, active duty or reservist military member gets 50 percent off on Nov. 11.

Hoss’s Steak & Sea: On Monday, Nov. 12 (Veterans Day observed), veterans can eat at the soup, salad and dessert bar for free with a free beverage. The offer is valid 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and must show proof of service.

Huddle House: Veterans and active duty military can receive a free Sweet Cake plate Nov. 9 through 12 with a valid military ID required.

Hy-Vee: Check out your local Hy-Vee locations for a free breakfast buffet for veterans and active duty military on Nov. 11.

IHOP: Get free red, white and blue pancakes with blueberries, strawberries and whipped cream.

Krispy Creme: Military and veterans get one free donut and small coffee on Veterans Day.

Little Caesars Pizza: Get a free pizza or $5 HOT-N-READY Lunch Combo on Veterans Day.

Lucille’s Smokehouse BBQ & Hof’s Hut Restaurant: Free dessert on Nov. 11 and 12 for veterans and active military. Veterans and active duty military get 20 percent off the entire month of November.

McCormick & Schmick’s: Vets and Gold Star Honorees (parents and spouses) can get a free lunch or dinner on Nov. 11. Pick from include Salmon Rigatoni, Tender Beef Medallions, Beer Battered Fish & Chips and more.

On the Border: Veterans with a valid military ID or proof of service get a free Create-Your-Own-Combo 2 Meal. Served with Mexican rice and beans, plus endless chips and salsa.

Red Robin: Get a free Red’s Tavern Double Burger and Bottomless Steak Fries, valid on dine-in only.

Red Lobster: Get a free appetizer or dessert on November 11th or 12th.

Rock Bottom Restaurant & Breweries: Veterans can get a free entree Nov. 10–12. Diners can also enjoy a limited-edition Veterans Day IPA Nov. 10-17 where twenty-five cents from each pint will go to a local Veterans charity.

Romano’s Macaroni Grill: Macaroni Grill offers military and veterans a free Mom’s Ricotta Meatballs & Spaghetti entrée.

Ruby Tuesday: Free appetizer for all veterans, active duty and reserve service members on Nov. 11.

Shane’s Rib Shack: Get a free sandwich combo Nov. 8 to 10 if you are Military personnel or a veteran. Military ID or proof of service is required.

TGI Fridays: Get a free lunch menu item up to $12 from 11 a.m to 2 p.m. Guests will also receive a $5 coupon for their next meal at Fridays. Offer for dine-in only.

Wienerschnitzel: Veterans, active military members and reservists get a free Chili Dog, small fry and 20-ounce drink at Wienerschnitzel on Nov. 11. Must show a current valid military ID to receive the offer.

Wild Wing Cafe: On Nov. 11, veterans eat free. Choose from any Awesome Salad, Wild Wrap, Beefy Burger or Chicken Sandwich. Dine-in only, at participating locations.

 

Photo: Georgia National Guard via Flickr

Entertainment & Travel Discounts for Military Families

CheapOair: Use a promo code to get travel discounts through Nov. 12 for Veterans Day.

Disney World: Receive special military rates when you book travel by Dec. 19 for stays Jan. 1 through Mar. 24 and Apr. 6 through Dec. 19.

Red Roof Inn: From Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, all active duty military and veterans get 20 percent off the best available rate for stays that occur Nov. 1 to Feb. 28. You must use the coupon code on this page.

Super 8: All military members and their families get 20 percent off Super 8 through Dec. 11.

World of Coca Cola: Complimentary admission to military and half-price admission to their guests. Nov. 1 to Nov. 11, members of the Armed Forces may buy up to four half-price general admission tickets for friends and family. Present valid military ID at the ticket window.

—Karly Wood

 

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“National Lampoon’s Vacation” got it right! There’s nothing that can bring a family together like an epic road trip across the states. Much like the story line, there’s also plenty that can wrong along the way. However, with a bit of forethought, some strategic planning and a handful of helpful tips, your family adventure has the potential to become a legend that is passed on for generations to come. Get out your pens and notebooks because we’ve put together a road trip itinerary that will take your family over halfway across the states, through three national parks and to three national monuments. Read on for all the details, tips and tricks you need to conquer the road like a Griswold.

Starting Point

Your trip begins in Portland and takes your tribe on a loop that stretches over half way across the states and gives you an opportunity to see the stark contrast of the northern and southern regions of the western states.

Portland, Or to Boise, Id

From Portland, you head east on I 84 which takes you across Oregon and down into Idaho. As you drive, you witness the drastic changes in the landscape as you leave the lush Portland area and head down the Gorge and into the dryer eastern Oregon region. Make sure to point out the giant windmills along the way. It’s a great opportunity to talk to your kids about taking care of our planet!

Depending on how your crew holds up, you can call it a day after six hours and 45 minutes of driving and stop in Boise, Idaho, or continue on your way.

Boise has a beautiful national park little ones can enjoy exploring and the Oxford Suites has offers great family accommodations. Prices start around $161/night.

Travel Tip #1: Consider booking hotels with pools that are kid friendly. Swimming a great way to get energy out at the end of a long day of driving or right before you hit the road again.

 

Boise, Id to Idaho Falls, Id

From Boise, jump back on to I 84E and continue on until you come to Idaho Falls. This scenic city has an abundance of cool sites and attractions to tour.

The Japanese Pavilion is a newly renovated icon located in the Friendship Garden at Sportsmen’s Park on the Snake river. This outdoor building offers a place for parents to relax while their children wander through the garden, enjoy water features and even fish off of the shoreline of the river.

If you are looking to stretch your legs after your time on the road, The Green Belt Loop is a 2.28 mile paved path that circles the the majestic falls and is located between the Broadway bridge and the Highway 20 bridge. Your kids will love looking at the geese and bird life, and there are an endless number of opportunities for great pics along the way.

Eateries, like Jalisco’s, line the path and make perfect lunch and dinner stops. Their traditional menu and the colorful atmosphere is fun for the whole family. Order the kids up some enchiladas while you and your partner grab refreshing margarita!

When your crew settles down, check into the Residence Inn. This hotel is walking distance from the Green Belt Loop, Japanese Pavilion, and lots of local eateries. The customer service is excellent and it has beautifully appointed accommodations that make you feel like you are back home in your own bed. Perhaps best of all, the sound proofing in the building is amazing so you are guaranteed a good night’s sleep.

Rooms come with access to a swimming pool, hot tub, and fitness room—and they provide  a complementary breakfast to boot. Before you head out, make sure to take advantage of this free meal. The staff goes all out and serves up a full breakfast with both hot and cold options. Rooms start at around $150/night

Travel Tip 2: If you’re a family of five or more, consider reserving a two bedroom suite. Your family will enjoy separate sleeping spaces and bathrooms along with a small living room and dining room area. These spaces feel more like apartment living than hotel hopping.

Idaho Falls, Id to Custer, SD

From Idaho Falls, jump on US-20 E and and drive until you come to the West Yellow stone entrance of Yellow Stone National Park, in Montana. Here you find the town of West Yellowstone where you can gas up, shop for souvenirs, and even grab a bite to eat. This little town has a whole lot of personality that your kids are bound to love. A walk through is a bit like something out of an old western and sets the tone for your drive through the park.

Upon entering the park, a ranger hands you a map with plenty of options for site seeing. Some of the best family highlights include the world’s tallest geyser (Steamboat Geyser), Artist Paint Pots that consist of brightly colored mud pots and small geysers, and of course—Old Faithful. 

Old Faithful is worth the stop and wait—the anticipation is half the fun! It also offers your family an opportunity to relax and eat at the cafeteria or snack bar, and to grab a t-shirt at the shop. After Old Faithful is done with its show, hop back in the family rig and find your way through the park to I-90 E. You pass over the continental divide twice as you travel toward the exit, and don’t forget to tell the kids to keep their eyes peeled for wildlife along the way. You are likely to run into bison, elk, deer and even bear before you leave the Yellowstone area.

Once you are out of the park, this route takes past mountains with rock spires — the Absaroka Mountains— and plenty of bear warning signs. You pass through Buffalo Bill State Park in Wyoming and have the opportunity to share his story with your crew.

If you are ready to call it a day and your family likes to camp, there are campsites available here. If not, you can continue across Wyoming and into South Dakota where you can grab a bite and sleep for the night in Custer.

Best Western Buffalo Ridge Inn  offers comfortable rooms and has all the amenities a family could ask for. Cool off from your long ride with a swim or ease cramping muscles with a soak in their hot tub. Plan on eating in because they offer a free complimentary continental breakfast with cereal, fruit, eggs coffee and even some hot items. Rates start at about $139/night.

If you are looking for lunch or dinner, grab a table at Sage Creek Grille. This restaurant focuses on locally sourced food and offers a seasonal menu. Try a Buffalo Burger from the Caron Ranch or nosh on the Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon Melt. If you are looking for something on the heavier side, order up the Backyard BBQ 10 oz Top Sirloin Steak. Smaller appetites will love the classic BLT or the basic Farmhouse Burger.

Custer, SD to Kansas City, KS

Get ready to show the kids some of America’s most famous national monuments! Your first stop is Crazy Horse! Just 13 minutes away on US-16/US-385 S, this monument is still under construction, but captivating nonetheless. Be sure to take time to tell your kids the heroic story behind the statue.

You can see the monument from the parking lot and there are great viewing areas to be found after you make your way through the gift shop, which sells miniature models of the finished Crazy Horse monument. Outside of the shop  a plaza area has a water feature and bridge where your kids can drop a penny and make a wish. You can even stop and grab a bite and see a much larger statue depicting what Crazy Horse will look like when it’s complete. A bus ride to the base of the monument is available for $4/person. (Children six and under ride for free.)

From Crazy Horse National Monument, hop on US-16 E/US-385 N and take it to SD-244 E. Mt. Rushmore is only a 25 min drive away! The walk into the monument is breathtaking as you find yourself staring at the faces of figures of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln all surrounded by the beauty of the Black Hills of South Dakota. You pass by musicians and walk beneath the flags of each state. Keep your cameral ready, there is plenty to capture while you are there.

Once you are done, you’ve got a long trek to Kansas City via I-90E and I-29 S.

Travel Tip #3: There are plenty of fast food stops along the way, but you can save money by hitting the local grocery and stocking your vehicle with fruits, veggies, whole wheat cracker, bread, meat slices, cheese and treats. This keeps the family satisfied and feeling healthier and happier.

There is little to see along this route and it’s a good time to let your kiddos get out their devices or put a movie on. One destination, you won’t be able to miss is Wall Drug Store. About 50 miles before you get to it, you begin to see signs advertising everything it offers, and it’s worth a stop. Wall Drug consists of a couple of blocks of stores that sell everything from gifts and souvenirs to donuts, soda and coffee. Its a fun place to check out and gives your the kids a break from long drive.

Travel Tip #3: If you end up driving into the night, make sure to use all of your vehicle’s safety functions. We highly recommend using automatic high beams as there is an abundance of wildlife on the road and it takes the work out of turning the brights on and off. This function detects light sources and automatically switches between high beams and low beams to ensure optimum night visibility.

Consider staying at the Embassy Suites in Kansas City. Along with lodging options designed for relaxation, they have a lending locker that allows you to check out anything you might want or need (think board games and blenders), there’s a gym and pool where you can work off road food, and they even have an outdoor grilling gazebo where you can fix your own food like you would on a your deck at home.

Kansas City offers more activities than your family can possibly pack into one visit. Some highlights to consider include Union Station where your little train lovers can check out a miniature train exhibit, visit the planetarium, or try to break free from an escape room. The National World War I Museum and Memorial is breathtaking and offers incredible views of the city. It is the only public museum dedicated to WWI. And if you really want to thrill the kids, take them to Sea Life Kansas City, an interactive aquarium located at the Crown Center. It is home to thousands of aquatic creatures and has interactive touch pools that will satisfy little hands.

All of the activities are sure to work up some appetites. Hit Fritz’s for Hamburger’s and more delivered by miniature trains. This fun restaurant serves breakfast lunch and dinner in a most unique way that will have the kids wanting to order more and more!

Kansas City, Ks to Amarillo, Tx 

Kansas is the turning point on this itinerary. We’ve covered a good portion of the northern region of the western states, and now it’s time to head south. Follow I-70 WI-335 S and I-35 S to Oklahoma City.

This next portion of the trip gives you the opportunity to stop in Oklahoma City and drive along portions of what is left of the famed Route 66. While in Oklahoma City consider visiting the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, the National Cowboy & Wester Heritage Museum, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial to give your family a good taste of the region.

From Oklahoma City, take I-40W to Amarillo, Tx. Along the way, you see plenty of signs and sights that pay homage to the old Route 66. Have the kids keep their eyes open for them. Right off I-40 at exit 143, you run across the Rout66 Museum. It’s worth the stop for fun!

When you reach Amarillo, check in at the Drury Hotel. Surrounded by eateries, this is the perfect overnight stop as you head back towards the PNW. At this point we suggest reserving one of their suites. These spaces separate the sleeping quarters from a living room area, giving kids and parents a little time apart. Rooms start around $119/night and your family will enjoy access to a pool, fitness room and complimentary breakfast. Nearby restaurants include The Plaza, Fuddruckers, and Red Robin. There is plenty to pick from that will please everyone in your crew.

Amarillo, Tx to Durango, Co

Upon leaving Amarillo, the first sight you want to catch is the Cadillac Ranch, a famous Rout 66 icon. To get there, get on I-40 E and drive about 10 minutes. This attraction is right off of the highway out in a field. Here you find a series of Cadillacs lined up like dominos and buried hood-first in the ground. Bring spray paint and let the kids go to town leaving their own mark on the cars, which are already covered in paint. It’s an opportunity sure to please the art lovers in your family.

Once you are done making history, follow I-40 W to I-25 N toward Santa Fe. Then take exit 242 for NM 165 E toward US-550 W/Bernalillo, which will take you into Durango, Co.

This town is built for family adventure! Once you arrive, a bit of rest is in order. The Rochester Hotel is the perfect place to stay while you are in Durango, which is also known as the Hollywood of the Rockies because of the many movies filmed there (including “Vacation”!)

Built in 1892, the renovated Rochester Hotel now has a bar, secret garden and a beautiful updated look. Each of the rooms in the Rochester has a western movie theme based on the films  shot in the area. Movie posters framed in marquee lights line the hallways, and the atmosphere elicits the temptation to call it a night, grab some popcorn and watch a flick.

The rooms in the Rochester are beautifully appointed, quaint and cozy, and if your tribe needs some extra space, the Loft is a stunning apartment-style suite with two beds, a dining room, full kitchen and its own roof-style patio. A stay in this lovely space feels a bit like a european escape.

All of this is only a short walk from the vibrant downtown area. Prices start at around $199/night.

When you get hungry, head to Steamworks Brewing Company for some great pub fare or to Fired Up Pizzeria for a wood-fired Neapolitan pizza or a sandwich.

photo: courtesy of Mild to Wild

After all of your time on the road, it’s only right to add a little adventure to your trip. Book a white water rafting trip with Mild to Wild! They offer excursions down the stunning Animas river designed specifically for families with children ages 5 and up. You get to experience breathtaking views, thrilling rapids and the staff is super friendly and fun. Rafting is a great way to see the area from a different vantage point and gives your tribe a much needed break from the vehicle.

Durango, Co to Moab Ut

Leaving Durango via US-160 W on the way to Moab, Utah takes you right by Mesa Verde National Park. This national park is a trek worth making. The park is home to well-preserved Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings. As you drive through the park, there are many stops you can make to see and tour these captivating ancient ruins that transports your family back in time. They offer a magical element to your travels. Grab a map on your way in and get the camera ready for some amazing photo ops!

From Mesa Verda National Park, take US-491 N to Moab. This is only a two-hour drive away, giving your family a short day on the road. While you are there, treat yourself to a stay at one of the 3 Dogs & A Moose Cottages.  The French Quarter is a beautiful, European-style cottage that offers your family 1,200 square feet of room to relax and play in. The fully equipped kitchen gives you the opportunity to easily make a home-cooked meal, and french doors lead from the kitchen onto a wisteria covered patio where you can sit and enjoy dining together.

These accommodations separate out the sleeping area, which is located on the second floor, from the eating and sitting area located on the ground floor—everyone can take a break from one and other and enjoy taking in the beauty of the area for a while.

While in Moab, you will want to hit Arches National Park. Here you find towering red-rock formations that leave visitors in awe. Look for pinnacles and stone formations with windows in the middle of them. There are trails for scenic hikes and viewpoints that you can drive up to as well. Arches is the perfect way to wrap up your road trip. You have plenty of opportunities to get out and explore and even more opportunities for great family photos.

Homeward Bound

How you get back to Portland is up to you. It requires a 15 hour drive that takes you from I-70w to I-15 N to I-84, which will take you all the way home.

You catch a glimpse of the Great Salt Lake along the way, and swing right by Boise, which makes a good stopping point for the night if needed.

By the time you return home, you have covered approximately 7,000 miles! A feat well, worth bragging to friends and family about, but most importantly, you have a treasure trove memories you will enjoy sharing for years to come.

What is your dream family road trip? Share it with us in the comments section below.

—Story and photos (unless otherwise noted) by Annette Benedetti

 

If an easy weekend getaway is on your family’s summer bucket list, consider a trip to Suncadia Resort. This premier, all-season mountain resort, located just 80 miles east of Seattle, offers a posh experience yet is casual, kid-friendly and a bit adventurous. Still not convinced? We’ve put together a list of 12 reasons you and your kid crew need to pack your bags and head east to Suncadia before summer’s over.

photo: Kristina Moy

1. Hiking and biking and strolling. Oh my! More than 10 miles of paved paths and countless miles of scenic trails will keep your family moving amidst the stunning views and lush surroundings of Suncadia’s forests and hills. And with rentals available for almost anything you can think of: bikes, cruisers, youth bikes, motorized scooters, bike trailers, jogging strollers and even trail-along bike extensions, there’s no need to haul your gear. The best part? Kids will love the abundance of wide, paved, flat trails and parents will love the safety of their little ones on wheels without the presence of cars.

photo: Kristina Moy

2. Lake Activities Galore. Through Sept. 5, the Village Pavilion rents boats, kayaks, canoes, paddle boats and stand-up paddle boards seven days a week. The lake is also stocked with trout, so your little fisherman can cast his line from the shores or dock and everyone can feed the resident ducks. Rental fees range from $20 to $27, depending on equipment.

photo: Kristina Moy

3. Daily Kids’ Activities. During the summer months, Suncadia hosts a variety of daily activities to keep little visitors and their grownups happy and entertained. From tie-dying t-shirts, to fun and sustainable crafting activities, to a Coal Mine Cache and Junior Rangers program, there’s an outdoor adventure for every age and stage. Psst! Pack white t-shirts for everyone in your crew and participate in the Festival of Colors which takes place every Saturday at 2 p.m. Activity costs range from $8 to $30.

photo: Kristina Moy

4. CampCadia. Kids ages 4-12 who want to experience everything Suncadia has to offer “kids style” will love going to CampCadia. The three-hour or full day sessions, led by a highly qualified and talented group of facilitators, include special programs, crafts, field trips, games, kayaking, canoeing and bike riding in addition to a healthy snack and lunch for full day campers. Plan your kids’ camp experience around your game of golf or spa treatment and you can thank us later. Three-hour sessions take place from 9 a.m.-noon, 1 p.m.-4 p.m. and 6 p.m.-9 p.m. and full day sessions take place from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Cost is $40 to $70 per child.

photo: Kristina Moy

5. Free Live Music & Outdoor Summer Concerts. On Fridays and Saturdays, you and your kid crew can catch live music performances at The Lodge or at The Inn starting at 7 p.m. or take in the outdoor Summer Concert Series under the starry CleElum skies on select Fridays at Suncadia’s Amphitheater. Concerts take place through Sept. 2. View times online.

photo: Suncadia Resort

6. Kid-friendly Dining Options. Suncadia offers several dining options to fit your family’s tastes and budget. The Coal House Caffe at The Lodge offers espresso, beverages and sundries as well as those little things you might’ve forgotten to pack. (Why does someone always forget their toothbrush?) The Canary Grill (formerly the Canary Lounge), across from the Swim and Fitness Center, offers delish pub-style food at lunchtime as does Suncadia’s own food truck that is conveniently parked next to the outdoor pool at the Suncadia Club Swim & Fitness Center. Portals Restaurant is a fine dining establishment at The Lodge that will make grown-up tummies happy and welcomes kids for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Their yummy kids’ menu is specifically designed for ages 12 and under and offers lots of kid faves (think chicken tenders, burgers and pasta). Psst! Be sure to save room for dessert and order the homemade cinnamon donuts served with a side of chocolate dipping sauce and whip cream.

photo: Kristina Moy

7. Suncadia Club Swim & Fitness Center. Summer weather in the Pacific Northwest can be fickle and that’s why we love Suncadia’s awesome Club Swim and Fitness Center. The fab indoor pool has two water slides (218 feet and 271 feet in length), a combination lap pool and leisure pool with basketball hoop, whirlpool spa area, saunas and steam rooms and their ginormous outdoor pool sits next to the lake and offers a tranquil setting for grownups. Plus, day use locker rooms with showers, swimsuit spinners and digital storage lockers as well as poolside meal service makes it easy for families to stay for a long stretch.

photo: Kristina Moy

8. A Golf Course That Caters to All Ages. Rope Rider Golf Park is perfect for those who just want to play casually, with a few options for shorter courses. They’ve got youth tees on every hole and shorter three and six-hole loops — how kid-friendly is that? From 7 a.m. ’til 3 p.m. daily, it operates as a free short game practice area. After 3 p.m., it’s a three-hole short course that’s free for kids ages 17 and under.

photo: Myriam Gabriel-Pollock

9. Nightly S’mores by the Campfire. Suncadia knows that summer wouldn’t be complete without roasted marshmallows over the campfire and copious amounts of chocolate and graham crackers. That’s why they offer complimentary s’mores every night at The Loge fire pit. Grab a super-sized stick and roast ooey gooey marshmallows until your heart’s content.

photo: Kristina Moy

10. Barnyard BBQ at Suncadia’s Nelson Farm. Every Saturday evening, through Sept. 3, families can enjoy an authentic barbecue dinner, including farm-fresh produce from Hay Creek Garden, at Suncadia’s Nelson Farm. Dance the night away to the sounds of live, rustic country music while the kids enjoy their own entertainment area and goodie bags with pint-sized treats! Reservations are required. Pre-reservation rates: $45/Adults, $18/Kids under 12. At the door: $55/Adults, $20/Kids under 12.

photo: Suncadia Resort

11. A World Class Spa. Enroll the kids in CampCadia and beeline it over to the Glade Springs Spa for the ultimate summer experience. This ahh-mazing spa offers four hot outdoor mineral baths of varying temperatures, meandering creeks, rustic saunas and a fireside for relaxing. Plus, the Glade Springs feature a private women’s garden, complete with a hot outdoor mineral bath and spa and stunning views of the forest and mountain can be found from the common space inside. The spa offers massages, body work, facials and couples’ spa treatments focusing on balance, relaxation and rejuvenation. Need we say more?

photo: Kristina Moy

12. KIDS RULE! Package. This summer, kids ages 12 and under rule the roost and enjoy free biking, playing and eating perks throughout Suncadia when accompanied by a paying adult. As a part of this package, kids receive free overnight accommodations in the Lodge, a free meal from the kids’ menu at Portals Restaurant with the purchase of an adult entrée, a complimentary bike rental with a paying adult rental, free admission to Campcadia (up to a 4-hour session) when an adult books an 80-minute spa service at Glade Spring Spa and a free game of golf at the golf park with a paying adult.

Suncadia Resort
3600 Suncadia Trail
Cle Elum, Wa 98922
509-649-6400
Online: suncadiaresort.com

Have you taken your family to Suncadia? Do you plan to go this summer? Share your experience with us in the Comments below.

— Kristina Moy

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