The couple at the next table in the upscale restaurant eyed the two little kids in our group with decided distaste. Their mom was upset, but I convinced her we should simply ignore the dirty looks.
Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke Saturday at a campaign event at the National Building Museum in Washington:
Five years is too long between vacations. Just ask Amy and Matt Wilcher.
This week, a few days ahead of schedule, tax rebates from the Treasury Department will start arriving in Americans' bank accounts. About 130 million U.S. households -- including anybody and everybody who earned more than $3,000 in 2007 and filed a tax return by April 15 -- will get something back from Uncle Sam.
The next time the kids balk at doing their math or science homework, tell them about Chrissie, Kevin, Marc, Dustin and Steph.
Most people who travel to Florida in winter visit the beach or Disney World. I spent a day looking at garbage.
It's not that far a leap from 7th Heaven to Disney World, but yes, that's Jessica Biel, dressed as Pocahontas and being pursued by one of Bambi's cousins – instead of boyfriend Justin Timberlake.
Mention that you're thinking of taking the kids to Orlando -- especially if you're first timers -- and you'll hear how your mother-in-law's sister's cousin scored discount tickets to Walt Disney World. Your son's first-grade teacher will fill you in on which character breakfasts her sister-in-law's aunt raved about (never mind that you know your preschooler will be terrified of the giant fuzzy creatures.)
As members of the White House press corps, we often get a front row seat to history. But it's normally not a mosh pit. Today's event was a little different.
Bryan Berg spends much of his life in a house of cards. Literally. Berg, the Guinness World Record-honored "Cardstacker," has devoted his career to building houses of playing cards -- and skyscrapers, domes, cathedrals and stadiums, too.
The couple at the next table in the upscale restaurant eyed the two little kids in our group with decided distaste. Their mom was upset, but I convinced her we should simply ignore the dirty looks.
Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke Saturday at a campaign event at the National Building Museum in Washington:
Five years is too long between vacations. Just ask Amy and Matt Wilcher.
This week, a few days ahead of schedule, tax rebates from the Treasury Department will start arriving in Americans' bank accounts. About 130 million U.S. households -- including anybody and everybody who earned more than $3,000 in 2007 and filed a tax return by April 15 -- will get something back from Uncle Sam.
The next time the kids balk at doing their math or science homework, tell them about Chrissie, Kevin, Marc, Dustin and Steph.
Most people who travel to Florida in winter visit the beach or Disney World. I spent a day looking at garbage.
It's not that far a leap from 7th Heaven to Disney World, but yes, that's Jessica Biel, dressed as Pocahontas and being pursued by one of Bambi's cousins – instead of boyfriend Justin Timberlake.
Mention that you're thinking of taking the kids to Orlando -- especially if you're first timers -- and you'll hear how your mother-in-law's sister's cousin scored discount tickets to Walt Disney World. Your son's first-grade teacher will fill you in on which character breakfasts her sister-in-law's aunt raved about (never mind that you know your preschooler will be terrified of the giant fuzzy creatures.)
As members of the White House press corps, we often get a front row seat to history. But it's normally not a mosh pit. Today's event was a little different.
Bryan Berg spends much of his life in a house of cards. Literally. Berg, the Guinness World Record-honored "Cardstacker," has devoted his career to building houses of playing cards -- and skyscrapers, domes, cathedrals and stadiums, too.
It's only October but Sandra Arthur has her extended family's Thanksgiving gathering entirely planned out. And she's not going to spend a single minute in the kitchen.
Two children trapped in a sinking minivan are alive thanks to the efforts of five good Samaritans who jumped into a retention pond near Walt Disney World and saved them.
Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards told a labor group Tuesday that he would ask Americans to make a big sacrifice: their sport utility vehicles.
It's easy to take a lot of vacation pictures; organizing them is something else. Here, how to chronicle your favorite shots for future posterity.
Walt Disney Co. reported a 4.7 percent increase in net profit Wednesday, driven by strong television program sales and higher receipts at its theme parks.
Travelers setting off for the Fourth of July holiday can expect tighter security at U.S. airports in response to an attack Saturday on the Glasgow airport in Scotland.
Colombian singing star Juanes and his wife, Karen Martinez, are separating, a source close to the couple confirms to Peopleenespañol.com exclusively.
When Colton Palmer was in grade school, he participated in football, basketball and track. He was such a talent as a runner that at age nine he won a national championship in the 800-meter sprint during an AAU meet at Disney World.
1. Despite winning the Super Bowl MVP award, Peyton Manning declined to do the traditional "I'm going to Disney World" commercial. Good for him. Why should Peyton sell out now?
If he hadn't discovered glass blowing during his last semester at the University of Kansas, John Burchetta would have been a business major. Instead, he became a business founder.
The Downies borrowed against their growing home equity to improve their home, but not everyone has been so wise. Of the nearly $2.8 trillion that Americans have withdrawn from their homes in the past five years, plenty has gone toward such farsighted capital improvements as trips to Disney World, fancy clothes, boats, etc.
CNN's "American Morning" helps navigate the latest airport security rules and shows travelers how to get the best deals, whether it's a trip to a spa or a family vacation to Disney World.
Q Someone stole my credit card and charged Walt Disney World tickets. I reported the fraud to American Express. They said they'd look into it but never did. Now my account is in collections! To sa...
The boy who collapsed and died after riding a Disney roller coaster ride may have had a congenital heart abnormality, according to preliminary autopsy findings released Friday.
When Lauryn Axelrod plans a vacation with her teenage son Josh, she begins with one question: What new cultural and physical experiences do I want to give my child?
A 49-year-old woman who died after riding on Walt Disney World's "Mission: Space" ride suffered a stroke linked to her high blood pressure, according to preliminary autopsy results released Friday by the Orange County medical examiner.
A boy who died this summer after riding the "Mission Space" ride at Walt Disney World's Epcot Center in Orlando had a pre-existing heart condition, according to autopsy reports.
Most of us would like our paychecks to stretch just a little further every week.
The Orange County Sheriff's Office is investigating the death of a 4-year-old boy who died Monday afternoon after riding an attraction at Walt Disney World.
It's hot in July, and it seems even hotter at the big theme parks. That doesn't mean you can't enjoy them, though. How so? Chill out with a little H2 Oh!
A young girl seen on child pornography Web sites has been found and is safe, an FBI spokesman told CNN Friday.
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One of America's top vacation spots, Orlando -- like the rest of Florida -- is also a golfer's haven. In fact, a visit to Walt Disney World not only gives you the Magic Kingdom but also five 18-hole courses, including ones designed by two of the best-known golf architects, Tom Fazio and Pete Dye.
The kids are old enough now. They've stopped clamoring to vacation in Disney World.
SALEM, Ore. (CNN/Money) - Just because it's warm and sunny doesn't mean you can't have a good old-fashioned frozen Christmas.
New York Gov. George Pataki addressed Republican National Convention delegates on the final night of their four-day convention. This is a transcript of his remarks.
Time is running short for that last summer getaway as Labor Day creeps closer and retailers stock their shelves with all things back-to-school.
Americans will hit the road in record numbers starting in June. They'll go to Disney World, and Yellowstone Park. Stay at Ramadas and Red Roof Inns. But a few people will opt to seek out truly unusual lodgings.
A Walt Disney World employee dressed as the character Tigger at the Orlando, Florida, theme park was arrested Friday on charges of molesting a minor and committing battery against her mother while the three posed for a photo, according to a police affidavit.
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When the official mourning period ended 12 days after the terrorist attack on America, the Stars and Stripes on Disneyland's Main Street was returned to full staff. Fifty white doves soared into th...
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I am delighted to present you with the largest issue in FSB's history. Enclosed in this issue is a magazine within a magazine, celebrating the mutually beneficial relationship between small busines...
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