The “Best of The Best” Winter Holidays in San Antonio, Texas

Best of The Best: Winter Holidays in San Antonio, TX 

If you are looking for a memorable vacation that will be delightful for the whole family, we recommend San Antonio, Texas.  San Antonio is a great destination to enjoy the Winter holidays.  During the Christmas season, festive, sparkling colorful lights adorn the majestic trees along the Riverwalk.  The best way to describe it?  It’s simply enchanting!  

The San Antonio Riverwalk features a wide variety of restaurants, shopping and tourist attractions.  The Alamo is located in the heart of the Riverwalk area on an upper plaza.  This year, the city added additional exhibits to give visitors an even more expansive sense of what the Alamo and surrounding area would have been like historically.

Hilton’s Palacio Del Rio

The San Antonio Riverwalk is home to several memorable hotels.  If you are looking for a hotel with a balcony on the Riverwalk, we recommend the Hilton Palacio Del Rio.  We enjoyed a 7th floor balcony room.  It had a great view of the Riverwalk, comfortable beds and a scrumptious breakfast buffet in the morning.  

Hilton’s River’s Edge Cafe offers a delectable breakfast buffet including American-style breakfast (eggs, bacon and sausage, baked french toast and pancakes) as well as fresh fruit, fruit juices, pastries, and yogurt parfait.  They feature an oatmeal bar and gourmet salad as well.               

The hotel is part of Hilton’s Curio Collection, which features unique and remarkable hotels in sought-after destinations.  It is a hacienda-style hotel and made us feel as if we were visiting a Spanish hacienda with Mexican artistry throughout as well to create the unique and picturesque San-Antonio feel.

The best part of staying in Hilton’s Palacio Del Rio was the view from our balcony! The twinkling lights stay on dusk to dawn. 

The Rivercenter Mall

The San Antonio Riverwalk also hosts the Rivercenter Mall.  The Rivercenter Mall provides ample shopping opportunities as well as dining and large department-store browsing.  Two superlative experiences for children and adults alike include a visit to Sea Life and It’s Sugar which are both located in the Rivercenter Mall.

Sea Life

When we first passed by Sea Life at the mall, we could not tell from the website, photos or the Sea Life counter what the experience would be life or why we would want to visit.  Malls are not the typical place one finds an aquarium exhibit.  Yet to our delight and surprise, we had a wonderous ocean underworld waiting for us two stories below the surface of where we were standing.  Right before we got into the elevator, the manager told us, “This mall noise you are hearing right now disappears when you go down the elevator.”  He was right! Just a few moments later, we were surrounded by a world of tranquility and highly-memorable immersive experiences! Who knew?!

It turns out that Sea Life is one of our most favorite aquariums we have ever visited! 

What we love about it is that the displays are vibrant, colorful and well-lit, adding intrigue and amazement to the educational experience.  They feature many creatures, including lesser featured ones, and give visitors an up-close-and-personal view of them.  For example, we saw bright red fire shrimp interacting with several seahorses.  They also have a lobster exhibit which includes 3 types of lobsters.  We have never seen lobsters interacting in an ocean exhibit.  We usually only see them in lobster tanks at the seafood department of the local grocery store, so it was a great treat and a unique experience.  The exhibits also included a variety of eels.

Sea Life also answered one of the questions we had been asking just a few days before: What fish live in the San Antonio River?  The first exhibit we visited featured the fish that live in the San Antonio River! 

What we appreciated most about Sea Life is the overall experience and ambiance.  As you visit the exhibits, you are surrounded by relaxing spa music, shimmering ambiance lighting, and tranquil displays of vibrant aquatic life.  Sea Life is a place where spa meets sea meets shopping mall.  

Sea Life is truly a “best of the best” aquarium exhibit.  

It’s Sugar

The Riverwalk hosts many restaurants which are enjoyable for the whole family.  But if you are looking for a “culinary” experience for kids, we recommend visiting It’s Sugar.  It’s Sugar is a self-serve candy store which features candy by the pound.  The candy is spread out in bins across the store.  Any child who walks through the door becomes a literal kid in a candy store! Their eyes widen.  Usually, the candy clerk is sampling candy.  

The day we were there, we sampled gummy butterflies – and then we promptly bought some.  The candy quality is okay, not good or great.  But the experience itself is what lingers in the minds and hearts of the children who get to enjoy it for years to come.  There is something superlatively sensational about having your parent to tell you to get a bag and choose any candy you want.  That opportunity is definitely a child’s version of the “best of the best”!

The Alamo

After we visited It’s Sugar, we walked out onto the cobblestone streets on the street level and visited the Alamo Plaza.  The iconic Alamo is located right in the midst of San Antonio’s downtown.  The city has added additional exhibits this year to expand educational understanding of the history and experience of the Alamo and the entire mission complex.  Guided tours of the Alamo are free and an essential experience of San Antonio’s “best of the best” history!

Cavalier

If you are looking for a “best of the best” dessert spot, we recommend Cavalier.  Cavalier, located inside InterContinental San Antonio Riverwalk, is an upscale dining venue.  We ordered the Seasonal Brownie Tarte and the homemade Horchata Ice Cream.  The Brownie Tarte is a generously-sized chocolate tarte with an underlayer of brownie and carmel.  The waiter shaves white chocolate over your dessert to create “snow”! And every bite is delectable! The homemade horchata ice cream was equally delicious.  Dessert at Cavalier is a great way to finish off your day at the Riverwalk shopping, sightseeing and strolling!

San Antonio Zoo

The San Antonio Zoo is one of San Antonio’s most iconic legacy attractions.  The San Antonio Zoo is a 110+ year old historic zoo.  It premiered the first open-air (non-caged) animal exhibits in the country, using a moat system instead, and letting the animals roam more freely in a natural habitat.

For example, the bears are out in the open and do not have plexiglass enclosures as is the case with many other zoos, because they have moats instead!

To our delight and surprise, we saw several precious baby animals at the zoo the day of our visit!  We visited an almost 1-month old baby Capybara, a baby Gibbon with its Mama, and an 18-month old Giraffe named Waffles!

The San Antonio Zoo features many interactive exhibits.  The zookeepers strive to provide visitors with a high-quality, informative experience and regard these animal interactions as “Edutainment” not entertainment.  Yes, the zoo is fun, exciting and colorful! But the zookeepers hope that visitors will walk away with the same sense of awe, wonder and informed responsibility that they, themselves, have working amongst these amazing creatures every day.

The zoo has Ambassador programs.  They have a special children’s area where kids can bring a swimsuit, enjoy a splash zone, swim in a very shallow river (right across from the Meerkats watching them as they swim!) and attend a butterfly house exhibit.  The zoo also has seasonal programs, including a three-tier Valentine’s dinner where couples in-love attend a fancy dinner, singles looking for love attend another event at the same time, and those who are single but whose ex did them wrong have the opportunity to commemorate a cockroach and the zoo will name it in the ex’s “honor” and feed it to their animals! 

What I love most about this zoo is their vision, creativity and the amazing staff who bring these dreams to life.  Zoo visitors can even feed the giraffes, give nectar to colorful birds, interact with kangaroos and visit flamingos! San Antonio Zoo is privately funded.  It is a great example of private enterprise at its best.

San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio, Texas is truly one of the “best of the best” destinations in Texas for the Winter holidays.  Whether you visit during Thanksgiving, Christmas, the Winter Months, or any time of year, you will have a wonderful time in this vibrant city full of rich culture and heritage and great people!

The Best of The Best: Oahu, Hawaii

If you are looking for a “best of the best” getaway filled with scenic landscapes and adventurous expeditions, we highly recommend the island of Oahu, Hawaii. With hang gliding, surf lessons, beautiful hikes, and more, Oahu truly has it all! Our article will break down some “must know” things for the Hawaii traveler as well as excursion and restaurant recommendations to make your trip to Oahu one of your “best of the best” travel experiences!

Flight:

You will want to fly into Honolulu, which is the capital of Hawaii. Many travelers from the mainland will choose to fly to Los Angeles, California. Then they will book a flight from Los Angeles to Honolulu to make the 2,500-mile journey to the islands!

Transportation:

The transportation method you choose will depend on your budget and the kind of trip you plan to have. Some Hawaiian travelers sit back and relax at resorts while others are more adventure-seekers, trying to explore as much as the island and fit in as many quality experiences as they can during their time. Your best mode of transportation depends on what you aim to do. If you plan to stay at a resort most of the time, the most cost-effective solution for you would be to use a ride share service such as Uber or Lyft, or take Oahu’s bus. If you aim to explore most of the island, we highly recommend renting a car. Though the island only takes one hour to get from one side to the other, there is so much to explore and see throughout the island, so you will find yourself driving a lot. You could also rent a moped or motorcycle, which we do not recommend because it is less convenient for the amount of driving you will want to do to fully explore Oahu.

We rented a Jeep Wrangler during our stay. It fit our adventure vibe, but we found that we did not need the 4-wheel drive because most of O’ahu’s land is protected from off-roading trails. While we don’t believe a Jeep is essential for your Hawaii stay, we do recommend renting a car that has good window visibility so that you are able to see the expanse of the lush green mountains while you are driving. It is important to know that most people on the island do not drive “adventure cars” such as Jeeps, so it makes Jeeps an obvious target for thieves. Hawaii is extremely safe in general, but it is wise to make sure you bring all of your valuables with you when you leave your car.

You will want to use Google Maps while you are mapping places on the island. Apple Maps and other digital maps sometimes will have inaccurate results. Google Maps is known to be the most accurate for island destinations such as Hawaii.

Lodging:

If you are paying for a hotel or resort stay, we recommend staying in Honolulu because it is a point with easy accessibility to the rest of the island. Hilton has a variety of stay options including luxurious resorts located in Waikiki near the beach. You can easily find and book Hilton lodging at https://www.hilton.com/en/locations/usa/hawaii/honolulu/.

Good to know:

The regions of Oahu are very diverse. Honolulu and Waikiki are vibrant urban hubs with shopping, dining, iconic beaches like Waikiki Beach, and luxury hotels and resorts, perfect for the resort vacationer. The North Shore is famous for its surf culture and laid-back towns such as Haleiwa. The eastern (windward) coast is home to beautiful beaches like Lanikai and Kailua and also features lush landscapes and attractions such as Kualoa Ranch. The western (leeward) coast is less crowded and offers quieter beaches. Each region highlights a unique side of Oahu, from urban excitement to natural beauty.

It’s helpful to note that the further you venture from Waikiki, the more affordable food, souvenirs, and other travel expenses tend to be. Oahu is filled with fresh and delicious food, but plan to pay about $15-20 per plate at most restaurants. Most food in the grocery store is about two-thirds more expensive than food on the mainland because it has to be imported. We recommend planning to eat out and budgeting generously for your meals in Hawaii, as the local food is part of the authentic cultural experience.

On our first day, we left our schedule open so that we could adjust to the time change as we enjoyed a day of leisure getting acquainted with our adventure paradise. This truly helped us to settle in, adjust to the time change, and set the tone for our trip so we would feel refreshed and recovered from jet lag. We recommend taking a day to adjust before your excursions so that you can enjoy them to the fullest extent and not have travel fatigue.

We started the day by waking up early and enjoying the sunrise at Lanikai beach, the iconic beach of Oahu. We saw a beautiful sunrise, but because the water wasn’t completely illuminated, it was still dark instead of the emerald blue color you see in most photos. The time of day you visit the beach is critical in determining the color of the water. After watching a magical sunrise, we went out and ate a hearty meal at Over Easy, a local cuisine specializing in making refreshing and hearty breakfast and lunch dishes. It was the Christmas holiday and they had festive Hawaiian Christmas music playing in the background. We highly recommend the Fried egg sandwich if you want something that is great value and will fill you up for the day. If you want something a little lighter that gives you a taste of the variety of fresh flavors of Oahu, you can order the brunch bowl which is filled with avocado, soft-boiled eggs, yogurt, tomato jam, spinach, candied bacon, microgreens, and sourdough toast. 

We visited the Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Gardens on our way back. These botanical gardens seemed like one of the most picturesque spots on the island, so we were so excited to visit them. We got there right as they opened and we drove through, but the gardens did not look lush and vibrant like the photos we had seen. We went back and looked at past photos we had seen and noticed that they were all taken on sunny days, but we were visiting on a very cloudy day. So if you plan to visit the gardens, make sure you schedule it for a day with sunny skies! They also have an education center and a short hike leading to an overlook of Honolulu with a view of the Koolau mountains behind.

As we explored the island, we noticed that many chickens were out and about free-ranging! We found this fascinating and learned that it is because they do not have major predators in Hawaii. Hawaii does not have snakes, coyotes, bears, cougars, alligators, predatory birds, etc.

The next morning we set out at 5am to drive to the other side of the island for our hang gliding expedition with Paradise Air. As we were enroute, we got a call from them, letting us know that they had been monitoring the winds since early that morning and that the conditions were unsafe for flying. She happily rescheduled us for the next day. We really appreciated Paradise Air’s priority of safety and that they ensured our flight was a safe and quality experience. Paradise Air recommends scheduling your flight towards the beginning of your trip so that in case there are any unexpected mishaps such as unsafe weather, they can fit you in for another day. We were glad we followed their advice because the hang gliding was a “best of the best” experience we did not want to miss out on because of windy weather.

Since we were almost to the other side of Oahu, we decided to keep going and hike Ka’ena Point State Park. We parked and used AllTrails, our go-to hike app to find a hike that fit our allotted time frame and distance goals. AllTrails is a must-have app for the avid hiker. It shows you hikes in the area, elevation gain, estimated time for the hike, pictures from the hike trail, reviews from hikers, and even chronicles your hikes!

We set out on our hike along the North-western coast just as the sun was rising and met a kind man named Ken along the way. Ken had served in the air force and was coming back to Oahu for vacation. He said he would come to Ka’ena Point State Park every weekend to hike and see the albatross. He was very knowledgeable about the area and guided us on our hike, showing us the best spots along the coastline for finding seashells and excellent locations for seal watching. We soaked in every moment of the hike in awe of the beautiful landscapes. To our left were the Waianae mountains and to our right were the waves of the Pacific ocean crashing against the rocks of the shore. At some points it reminded us of Iceland because of the black volcanic rock and vivid green moss.

About two and a half miles in, there was a tall gate marking the beginning of the albatross sanctuary. Ken explained that the albatross are special to Ka’ena Point because they complete a magnificent migration to Oahu all the way from Asia, without stopping. Once we reached the tip of the island we came across a white rock beach. This hike was so enchanting and had so many key stopping points that it took us five hours to complete. Ka’ena point is the ultimate coastal hike for the traveler looking to see a variety of coastal terrains and breathtaking views.

Afterwards, Ken brought us to a Paalaa Kai bakery and bought us two of their famous “snow puffies”, custard filled pastries with savory chocolate drizzle on the top. They were delicious and a great sweet treat after a long hike.

Knowing we needed a big meal after our five hour long hiking expedition, we ventured to Hale’iwa and ate at Farm to Barn Cafe and Juicery. They served a variety of delicious cuisine and hearty food. We highly recommend the Banzai burger. It is a big island burger that is grass-fed beef stuffed with mozzarella cheese, lettuce, caramelized onions, red onions, cheddar cheese, tomato and basil aioli on an artisan bun with maui onion chips. The burger meat in Hawaii tastes very different from mainland burgers, as most of the cattle on Oahu are grass-fed.

Then we visited North Shore Marketplace which had many exciting shops with tshirts, crafts, and other fun souvenirs. North Shore Marketplace was our favorite shopping area of the entire trip because it had the most authentic Hawaiian feel and the most variety in shopping options. It also had some good food options such as Teddy’s Bigger Burgers and Hale’iwa Bowls. We had heard locals boast about the Hale’iwa bowls, claiming that they are the best acai bowls on the island, so we had to give it a try. We got a Local Bowl which had a base of frozen acai puree, topped with granola, poi, local bananas, local papaya, strawberries, maui bee pollen, local raw honey, & raw coconut flakes. It was just as good as it sounds, very filling, and was the perfect treat to have while walking around! 

That evening we discovered our absolute favorite beach on the entire island: Waimānalo beach. Waimānalo beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Oahu and is not well known by tourists. It has sand free of debris and has pristine tropical blue waters. We highly recommend it to anyone seeking a beach with solitude and scenic beach vistas without the crowds. 

Paradise Air Hang Gliding

Paradise Air is a world-renowned, one-of-a-kind travel experience which we regard as truly the “best of the best”. Tom Sanders, the owner, is one of the most incredible people you’ll meet on your trip. Tom has completed over 8,000 skydives and hundreds of BASE jumps, showcasing his extensive experience. From filming President George H.W. Bush on two skydives to overseeing the free fall camera team during the 1988 Seoul Olympics opening ceremony, where he broadcasted a skydive live to the world, Tom has done it all. You can find out more about Tom and his work here: https://tomsandersaerialfocus.com/portfolio/home/.

When we made our travel wishlist of top-tier experiences we would include, hang gliding was at the top of our list. The long-awaited hang gliding day finally arrived! We set out the next day, this time with the perfect hang gliding weather conditions. Paradise Air is located at the Kawaihapai Airfield near the Northwestern tip of the island. They have clear directions listed on their website here, and will send directions in the flight confirmation email they send to you before the day of your flight.

Paradise Air flies early in the morning with a 1:1 ratio of pilot to guest. So if you are the first person in your group to go, you will get to see the sun rising as you are flying. If you are the second person to go, the water and land are more illuminated at that time, so you will be able to see the true colors shining through. Both flights offer incredible views, just in slightly different ways!

It is important to note that every flight is a lesson, so you will return having learned a lot in addition to experiencing the remarkable landscape of Oahu. Tom will also give you a certificate after, documenting your flight instruction which can be used if you are pursuing a pilot’s license, or just to show to your friends and family! 

When you get to the hangar, Heidi and Tom will be waiting for you to get you ready for your flight. Heidi manages most things in the hangar while Tom oversees all things involving preparing the aircraft before your flight and the controls and instruction in the air. Their hangar is very clean and nice. They provide complimentary snacks and water for before or after your flight, or while you are waiting for your travel partner’s flight to finish. During the first 30 minutes at the hangar we filled out waivers and watched a video showcasing Tom’s extensive skydiving and aerial camera work experience. We were shown footage from his skydive with President Bush as well as his camera work at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, along with a multitude of other momentous achievements of Tom’s. Learning more about Tom and his achievements was a great way to start our experience with Paradise Air, as it was comforting and made us feel extra safe knowing the experience of our pilot. He also has many safety backups at hand in the aircraft for in the case of an unexpected emergency. Paradise Air takes every step to make sure your hang gliding experience is the safest experience possible. To ensure utmost safety, they will buy new hang gliders after the ones they are currently using reach 1500 flight hours. It is also helpful to know that Tom has a perfect safety record. When you’re with Paradise Air, you’re in good hands!

I, Sarah, flew first. After watching the video, Heidi helped me put on a warm insulating flight suit over my clothes to keep me warm during the flight. She explained that for every 1,000 feet we gained, the temperature decreases by about 4 degrees Fahrenheit. She made sure I was comfortable and then took some pictures of me in front of the hang glider. After taking photos, Tom helped me to strap in and put on my headset. He explained that we would be getting high-quality video recording from one side of the wing and taking photos from the other, all while recording the audio of our conversation. He even adjusted my headset microphone to make sure the camera could see my smile! He truly went the extra mile in all he did to make sure I had the best experience possible. We highly recommend purchasing photo and video with Paradise Air, as it is the perfect way to commemorate your trip and Tom will help you capture high-quality photos and videos you will forever cherish.

Our flight was absolutely the “best of the best”. It was truly an immersive experience to be able to feel the birdlike feel of the aircraft as I held on to the steering handles of the hang glider. Tom is very engaging and does a great job sharing knowledge about the island, basic flight knowledge, information about the hang gliding aircraft, and will even let you maneuver the aircraft at certain points if you are feeling comfortable and confident. I had expected hang gliding to be the most adrenaline-rush type activity we would do on this trip, but because it was such a smooth flight it was rather peacefully exhilarating. Tom explained many interesting facts about the island. He also was willing to answer any questions I had. Once we were about halfway into our lesson, he showed me how to steer the aircraft and had me practice doing a few turns. Tom’s hang gliders are high-quality, masterfully designed aircrafts that are $75,000 apiece and are imported from Australia, so you truly are getting a valuable and trustworthy experience in this powerful and reliable machine.

As we approached the clouds, we could see the sun’s rays stretching across the sky. Tom prioritized capturing these incredible picturesque moments and masterfully took my photo during scenic moments such as these. These are some of my favorite pictures I have ever had taken while traveling. Tom clearly is a skilled photographer and knew how to position the aircraft to get the best photos and video. He even captured me on video excitedly exclaiming that hang gliding with him was “coolest things I’ve ever done”, as shown above!

My favorite part of the entire ride was when we went above the clouds. It was absolutely surreal to be going 70 mph above a layer of clouds with an open cockpit. It was one of the most iconic moments of our entire trip!

Tom had the smoothest landing of any aircraft I have ever experienced in all my travels! Once stopped, he helped me to unload and then took Carly on her flight. She came back reporting an experience just as incredible as mine. They then gave us our flight certificates along with SD cards containing our photos, video footage with audio, and a movie showing Tom’s incredible feats. 

Tom and Heidi want to make sure their travelers see the best of the best in Hawaii. They gave us a list they had created with excursions and places they recommend exploring on Oahu. They encouraged us to go on a skydive with GoJump Hawaii, which is one of the most reputable skydiving companies in the world. Though we did not have room in our schedule this time, GoJump Hawaii is at the top of our list for future trips.

Another special place they recommended was a secret turtle beach. We went later that day to snorkel and saw many sea turtles in the area! This area is exclusive with mostly only locals knowing about it. Getting Tom’s insight on superb and uncrowded places to visit is another added benefit of your exciting experience flying with Paradise Air!

We highly recommend Paradise Air to anyone seeking an extraordinary experience during their trip. Both Carly and I agree that it was our favorite and most exciting experience of the whole trip. Paradise Air earns the “Best of the Best” Award of Excellence for going above and beyond in our criteria of excellent quality, excellent hospitality, and a memorable experience. To book your flight, you can either call Paradise Air at +1 (808) 497-6033 or book through their website. From the focus on safety to the knowledgeable flight lesson with Tom and breathtaking views, Paradise Air ensures that every detail is executed with the utmost care. Their commitment to creating a one-of-a-kind adventure truly sets them apart, making it clear they are among the best in the industry.

After our exquisite excursion with Paradise Air, we drove to Frost Frozen Yogurt, located in Kailua. They had delicious frozen yogurt and toppings. The inside of the shop was colorfully decorated with fun wall art and bright accents, creating a lively and cheerful atmosphere that perfectly complemented their refreshing treats. It was the perfect way to complement the fun-filled day we were having!

The next morning we ate breakfast at Ted’s Bakery. Ted’s Bakery sells cream pies, cakes, breads & pastries, plus hot sandwiches & delicious plate lunches at affordable prices. It is a great place to grab a hearty bite to eat as you gear up for an activity filled day.

Uncle Bryan’s Surf Lessons

Uncle Bryan’s Surf Lessons offers a great experience for anyone wanting to try surfing for the first time or improve their surfing skills. The lessons take place at Pua’ena Point Beach Park, less than four miles from where several world-class surfing competitions are held. Led by a team of skilled instructors and Uncle Bryan himself, we had an amazing time riding the waves and learning from the best, making it an essential “best of the best” experience on Oahu.

Uncle Bryan is very personable and engaging. Even celebrities from across the world come to consistently train with him. He is a genuine 100% native Hawaiian who has surfed and offered surf lessons in Oahu for most of his life. This sets him apart from other surf companies who come from the mainland and may do a good job but are not as authentic. He does not advertise and maintains a successful surfing business by word of mouth. 

Uncle Bryan’s instructors started by providing us with an informative briefing on surf safety and techniques, making sure we felt confident and knew what to do before heading into the water. Once in the water, the instructors helped us to catch our first wave. Because of their simple yet thorough instruction, Carly and I both were able to get up on our first try! As we continued to surf, our instructors helped us to improve by offering helpful advice throughout our surf session. Both instructors were very passionate about teaching others to surf, and one of them consistently surfs in professional competitions worldwide.

One element we appreciated most is the opportunity to have a personalized surfing lesson amidst the gorgeous backdrop of Hawaiian mountain terrain. Scenic surfing makes for the most memorable surfing experience. 

Uncle Bryan’s Surf Lessons stand out amongst all of the others on the island because they are authentic, quality, and overall so much fun! We highly recommend booking a lesson with Uncle Bryan. It will make your trip complete. Find out more about Uncle Bryan’s Surf Lessons here.

The next morning we went to Cinnamon’s, a mom and pop restaurant located in the heart of Kailua. Cinnamon’s has a menu full of mouth-watering breakfast and lunch dishes and is known to be one of the best restaurants on the island. They serve larger plate portions than most places on the island, so it is a wonderful place to get a filling meal.

Mānoa Chocolate & Wine Bar

Right next door to Cinnamon’s is Mānoa Chocolate & Wine Bar, an absolute must-visit for chocolate lovers and those who appreciate high-quality wine. Mānoa offers chocolate and wine tastings, giving you the perfect opportunity to savor locally crafted chocolates and top-tier wines. As soon as we walked in, we were welcomed to the tasting counter. After drinking some chocolate tea to cleanse our palate, we tried a variety of chocolates, all of which were delicious and beautifully crafted. The lady giving the samples shared with us the origins of the chocolates, key accents of each chocolate that made it different from the rest, and pointed out where we could find the chocolates in-store. The indoor ambiance made the experience even more enjoyable and complemented the rich flavors of the chocolates. The combination of knowledgeable staff, exquisite chocolates, and an ambient atmosphere made this stop a truly delightful and memorable part of our trip.

Chief’s Luau

Chief’s Luau is an exciting cultural experience that brings you into a world of past and present Hawaiian traditions such as tribal dances, Hawaiian music, and demonstrations of ancient Hawaiian crafts, like turning palm branches into bowls, showcasing the resourcefulness of the Hawaiian people. 

A luau is one of the most authentic excursions you will experience on your trip. For this reason, we recommend scheduling your luau to be towards the beginning of your trip, preferably on the second or third day so that you can get into the “Hawaii spirit”, and immerse yourself in the culture early on, setting the tone for the rest of your adventures and giving you a deeper appreciation of the Hawaiian traditions, music, and food that you’ll encounter throughout your stay.

Chief’s Luau is located in the Wet-n-Wild waterpark in Kapolei and hosted by Chief Sielu and his family. Coming early is essential for this luau, because before the luau starts, his staff features a variety of cultural presentations and activities such as face painting, fresh cut coconut, and handmade craft and jewelry for sale. One detail to note is that unlike most luaus, Chief’s Luau doesn’t offer the traditional lei upon arrival but instead gives out a shell necklace, which might not live up to the expectation of a more traditional welcome. It was a lovely experience, nonetheless!

During the luau they present a roasted pig, serve a buffet of Hawaiian food, and perform many captivating dances such as hula dancing and traditional island slap dancing. Chief and his tribe are incredibly talented and do fire dancing towards the end of the show, where they skillfully toss, spin, and do other thrilling tricks with fire-knives. They also involve the audience by inviting guests onto the stage, presenting them with crafts they make, and offering the chance for anyone to join in on doing the hula dance, guided by the skilled hula dancers.

After the exciting performance by Chief and his family, Chief recognized couples celebrating special occasions such as their honeymoon or anniversary. He gave them flowers and played a romantic Hawaiian song for them to dance to. This was one of the best moments for the couple sitting across from us and made the luau experience especially meaningful.

At the very end of the luau, Chief invited us to take a photo with him and his luau family. This was very exciting, as it allowed us to capture the essence of his luau and take home a commemorative photo to remember our time.

The overall experience was extremely memorable and we highly recommend it!

On a side note, although plentiful, the food was not hot, and we were expecting the dishes to have more robust flavor. Additionally, the location at the Wet-n-Wild waterpark, while fun, is not located on the ideal beachfront setting that some may imagine for a luau. 

Overall, if you’re seeking a luau with exceptional talent, a lively and family-friendly atmosphere, and a rich cultural experience, Chief’s Luau is definitely a great choice!

Kualoa Ranch

Kualoa Ranch is one of Oahu’s premier attractions, offering an array of exciting excursions that cater to all types of travelers. Visitors can enjoy UTV tours, horseback riding, zipline tours, e-bike rides, and much more. Set in a stunning valley surrounded by the Koʻolau Mountain Range, the ranch is renowned for its breathtaking views and is a famous filming location for iconic movies like Jurassic Park and Godzilla. With its diverse range of activities, beautiful natural surroundings, and friendly, knowledgeable guides, Kualoa Ranch is truly a must-visit destination for anyone looking to have the best of the best experience of Oahu’s outdoors. It’s the perfect place to immerse yourself in nature while exploring the island’s rich history and cinematic legacy.

We explored Kualoa Ranch on a guided e-bike ride. Our tour guide, Tarrin, made sure everyone was comfortable and knew how to drive their bike before we began the journey. He did a fantastic job of sharing his plentiful knowledge about the ranch and guiding us to the most picturesque spots for photos. We made stops along our ride to explore the areas where many famous movies were filmed. Tarrin would gladly offer to take our photo and diligently made sure he got angles capturing the beauty of the majestic mountains behind us.

The e-bikes made it easy to navigate the lush trails while taking in the stunning views of the valley, mountains, and coastline. The tour was an unforgettable experience and provided a unique way to explore one of Oahu’s most iconic locations. One thing to keep in mind if you are considering doing an e-bike tour with Kualoa Ranch is that they offer two options. We did the Novice E-bike Tour, but the Ultra E-bike Tour, while being more challenging, offers the best views of the ranch. 

We wholeheartedly consider Kualoa Ranch to be one of the “best of the best” excursion destinations of Oahu. It is perfect for the adventure traveler looking for another scenic vista of Hawaii’s mountains, and also for the resort goer who wants to get a taste of experiencing Oahu’s stunning landscapes. Throughout our trip, we found ourselves longing for that quintessential clear view of the island’s majestic mountains. At Kualoa Ranch, we finally experienced it—up close and truly awe-inspiring!

As one last hurrah before ending our trip, we hiked the infamous Mt. Olomana Trail (Three Peaks) trail to the first peak. This trail is great for those eager to venture on a challenging hike to result in rewarding views. The hike was steep and rugged, and at some points had ropes so hikers could have needed support while they climbed the steep path. Toward the end, we encountered a rock wall that required a vertical climb to reach the peak. Despite the difficulty, the breathtaking views and the unforgettable experience made it all worth it, leaving us with stunning photos as lasting memories. This hike is best suited for experienced hikers who have endurance and a taste for adventure.

Our time on Oahu was filled with unforgettable experiences, and it’s clear that the island offers something extraordinary for every traveler. From the breathtaking aerial views with Paradise Air hang gliding to the thrill of catching our first wave with Uncle Bryan’s Surf Lessons, Oahu proved to be a destination where adventure, culture, and natural beauty seamlessly come together. We were able to immerse ourselves in local traditions at Chief’s Luau, enjoy delicious local treats, and explore the breathtaking landscapes at places like Kualoa Ranch. Whether seeking exciting activities or peaceful moments with nature, Oahu provides the perfect opportunities for creating long-lasting memories. For those seeking the ultimate experience, Oahu is a destination where each day brings something new, exciting, and awe-inspiring. We highly recommend these excursions and experiences to anyone planning a trip to the island—it’s the kind of adventure that will leave you eagerly anticipating your next visit.

Sister’s Christmas Catechism: The Mystery of The Magi’s Gold

If you are looking for a “best of the best” way to spend time with your precious family this Christmas, we recommend Sister’s Christmas Catechism.  Sister, a Catholic nun, takes the audience through the journey of the Christmas season, its religious significance, and its timeless traditions with humor, cheer and sentimentalism.  The play, written by Maripat Donovan and Marc Silvia, brings the beauty and camaraderie of cherished traditions to life.  

The second half features a zany live nativity pageant with artistic audience participation! 

Sister is masterfully played by Denise Fennell.  She is a first-rate actress who intricately interweaves the script with improv, wit and a highly-memorable way of drawing in her audience.  When you see and experience this play, all you want to do is tell your friends about it and make sure they go see it! It’s a one-of-a-kind experience not to be missed!

Sister’s Christmas Catechism is truly the “best of the best”!

Sister’s Christmas Catechism is on stage from December 3-22, 2024 at Stages Theater in Houston, Texas.  Find out more at StagesHouston.com.

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Best of The Best: The South

Mandy Seymour and Sarah Seymour visit Louisiana on a Southern Girls journey.

Momma-Daughter Road Trip + Travels During Covid-19

If you are looking for a “best of the best” getaway this summer or fall,  we have a recommendation for you.  In July 2020, we traveled from Houston, TX to New Orleans, LA and surrounding areas for an extended weekend getaway.  Many of our readers have been asking us where can they travel during Covid-19?  New Orleans and surrounding areas are currently open for business, travel and leisure.  We will share the details of our trip and our recommendations below.  But in summary, New Orleans and surrounding areas were highly Covid-compliant.  Each place we visited was clean, sanitary, and welcoming.  

This time around, we traveled as a Mama-Daughter duo.  On our roadtrip, we enjoyed the perfect balance of urban, nature, lively, and rejuvenating activities.  One of the best parts of traveling right now?  No lines.  No crowds.  And personally attentive service.

Alligator sighting with McGees Swamp Tours in Henderson, LA

Day 1

On day 1, we drove from Houston, TX to Henderson, LA and Lafayette, LA.  We spent 3 days and 2 nights in Cajun country enjoying the tranquility of nature and local attractions.  The first day, we visited the Atchafalaya Basin.  We went on a local swamp tour in Henderson, TX with McGees Swamp Tours

Our guide, Captain Skip, is one of the area’s most renouned experts on all things Cajun and all things swamp.  We highly recommend him!  During our swamp tour, we took a swampboat into the dense swamplands.  Captain Skip called out, “C’mon!” to the gators.  They knew the sound of his voice and that he was bringing them something delicious.  So one by one, they appeared and took turns coming over to the boat for a morsel of meat.  McGees also has airboat tours which are a high speed thrillride on the swamps.  But this Mama-Daughter duo wanted a more serene and engaging nature experience so we chose to go on the swamp boat tour. 

After our morning swamp tour, we visited Pat’s Fishermans Wharf for lunch.  We sat outside and enjoyed feeding French bread to one of their local alligators who heartily enjoyed eating it!  We ordered the seafood platter to sample  an array of Cajun seafood fare.  The seafood cakes were our favorite.  

http://www.Patsfishermanswharf.com
Bayou Cabins in Breaux Bridge, LA

We spent the night at Bayou Cabins in Breaux Bridge, LA.  The stay in the cabins was a memorable experience.  The cabins were built in the 1800s.  Each cabin has a rustic-yet-renovated feel.  Bayou Cabins owners,  Lisa and Rocky Sonnier, offer quintessential Cajun hospitality.  Rocky calls everyone child, a term of endearment in Cajun country.  He said, “Hey, Child. Come see this cabin build in the 1800s.”  The oldest cabin on the property was built in 1848 using cypress wood from the swamps and walls from mud and moss from the Bayou Teche.  A stay at Bayou Cabins comes replete with an authentic Cajun breakfast the next morning.  As we spoke with the owners, we learned that many people have come to the cabins to have a Covid-19 getaway while also being able to comply with social distancing.  We highly recommend a stay at Bayou Cabins.  

Editors note: We were expecting the cabins to be located in a remote area on the Bayou, but it is important to know they are located directly off of a locally traveled road so when you sit on your porch you will hear cars passing by.  As one editor commented, when they were built, they were located in a respite of nature!  The road was built later.  Staying in the Bayou Cabins is a truly unique and memorable experience.  We highly recommend them.

http://www.bayoucabins.com

Breaux Bridge, LA

That evening, we decided to enjoy a dinner picnic on Breaux Bridge at sunset.  We bought sandwiches from a local sandwich shop and pastries from a local bakery.  When we travel, we bring our own plates and silverware in case we need it.  I first learned about “travel picnics” from Rick Steves.  He does the same so that he can enjoy a quick meal in a beautiful outdoor setting in case he’s limited for time to dine in a restaurant or just wants to make the most of the local scenery.  We bring plates, napkins, silverware and a mini ice chest with additional fresh fruit, milk, cheese and water for our journey.  During the time we visited, few restaurants were open in Beaux Bridge.  So we were glad to have packed our travel picnic wares.

DAY 2: Lafayette, LA + Jefferson Island, LA

We spent the next day in Lafayette, LA and Jefferson Island, LA.  When we arrived to Lafayette, we visited the Visitors Center.  We are glad we did!  The hospitality team gave us a friendly welcome and helpful information regarding what to do in the area.  The two most important pieces of advice we received: When you drive from Lafayette, LA to New Orleans, LA, take I-90 instead of I-10.  It will add 25 more minutes to the journey.  But it will reduce the risk of encountering traffic in Baton Rouge and other heavy congestion caused by lane closures, bridge closure detours, and other challenging circumstances along I-10. The travel advisors also recommended a visit to Jefferson Island’s Rip Van Winkle Gardens.  We took his advice and they are a beautiful respite for a Mama-Daughter outing.  

Rip Van Winkle Gardens in Jefferson Island, LA

We visited the Rip Van Winkle Gardens in Jefferson Island, LA in the late morning.  We enjoyed a scrumptious lunch at their local café.  We had a delicious seafood pasta and white chocolate bread pudding with white chocolate sauce.  

The gardens are home to 35 beautiful peacocks.  We looked for them during our stroll through the gardens.  On the day we were there, we found many of them perched in the oak tree across from the restaurant and others were roaming in a field.  We fed them some French bread and kettle corn we had bought at a local grocery store and bakery in Henderson, LA.  The peacocks were very friendly and loved it.

Mouton Plantation in Lafayette, LA

http://www.ripvanwinklegardens.com

We stayed the night at Mouton Plantation.  Mouton Plantation is a historic plantation and currently-operating B and B in Lafayette, LA.  It’s host, Ravi, gave us a warm welcome and was very hospitable.  We greatly enjoyed our stay at Mouton Plantation.  The B and B serves a gourmet breakfast on fine china.  This plantation is open during Covid-19.  Mouton Plantation caters to international guests as well.  It is the number 1 Bed and Breakfast chosen by Europeans when visiting the area.  Mouton Plantation is a memorable and historic place to stay.  We highly recommend it.

Editors Note: During our stay in Lafayette, LA, we also visited the local Zoo and Vermilionville, a living history museum.  At this time, neither of these attractions met our “best of the best” good, better or best standard.  The living history museum received a “fair” rating and the zoo received a “poor rating” so we cannot recommend them as a “must see”.  The living history museum contains snippets of informative exhibits but many of the buildings were inaccessible during the working village tour.  Perhaps the place would have seemed more lively and enjoyable if they piped Cajun music throughout the village.  It was evident the town had put in a lot of effort to make a substantive effort to memorialize Acadian history.  It just needs some zest or more people to help it become more of a “living” history museum at this time.

Zoo of Acadiana

The Zoo of Acadiana received a “poor” rating.  We rated it “poor” because the animals were housed in squalid conditions, and they either had unclean drinking water or showed signs of hunger and thirst by licking their lips repeatedly.  Many of the animals seemed lonely, depressed, or just plain sad.  One notable attribute about the zoo is that it was in a natural setting.  More on the Zoo of Acadiana here.

http://www.zoosiana.com
Mandy Seymour and Sarah Seymour visit Louisiana on a Southern Girls journey.

DAY 3

On day 3, we traveled to New Orleans.  We traveled there via I-90 to bypass the I-10 traffic.  It was a relaxing drive replete with scenic Louisiana countryside consisting primarily of swampland and rice fields.  

Higgins Hotel in New Orleans, LA

We stayed 4 days, 3 nights in New Orleans, LA at the Higgins Hotel.  The Higgins Hotel is a part of the Curio Collection Hotels by Hilton.  The Higgins Hotel has stayed open and operational during the entire time of Covid.  They have carefully and conscientiously complied with all Covid standards for cleanliness and personal sanitation.  

http://www.higginshotelnola.com

Higgins Hotel  has a rooftop restaurant and bar, Rosies on the Roof, which overlooks the city of New Orleans and serves local specialties. The hotel also has to-go options from Provisions, its local café which serves sandwiches, pastries and coffee.  

Rosies On The Roof at the Higgins Hotel New Orleans, LA
https://www.higginshotelnola.com/new-orleans-restaurants/rosies-on-the-roof

Most of New Orleans’ main attractions are within walking distance of the hotel.  The hotel also offers a package which includes free parking. Nearby restaurants are located within 5 to 15 minutes walking distance. You can walk to the French Quarter or Rivercenter Shopping area in 20 minutes.  Otherwise, parking is $8/hr. on average.  We reason, why spend money on parking when you could spend it on shopping, attractions, or dining instead? 

Cafe Du Monde Beignets

Our first day in New Orleans, we explored the French Quarter.  We took the trolley for $1.50/each way, cash only.  It dropped us off at Canal and Bourbon Street.  We walked from Canal Street to Royal Street and over to Café Du Monde.  Since it’s Covid time, Café Du Monde is open but only serves beignet and drinks in to-go containers.  We brought our own plates and I bought a souvenir coffee mug to enjoy my coffee au lait to the fullest.  During our time in New Orleans, we did a taste-test comparison between Café Du Monde and Café Beignet.  The beignets at Café Du Monde are truly superior to all other beignets.  They have a delicate and fresh flavor with no greasy aftertaste.   

http://www.neworleans.com

steam

Sunday Jazz Brunch on the Natchez Steamboat in New Orleans, LA

DAY 4

Our second day in New Orleans, we enjoyed brunch on the Steamboat Natchez on the Mississippi River. During Covid, the waitstaff serves a sampling of the entire brunch smorgasboard.  We especially recommend the chicken and sausage gumbo and the bananas foster.  We visited Brennan’s and had Bananas Foster there as well. Brennan’s invented Bananas Foster. That evening, we enjoyed dinner at Tommy’s Cuisine, an Italian restaurant with Cajun flare.    The steamed mussels are succulent.  We highly recommend them. 

Brennan’s Bananas Foster

 After our Steamboat cruise and brunch, we explored the French Quarter.  In July 2020, most of the New Orleans walking tours were not in operation.  But we enjoyed exploring the city on our own.  Due to low crowds, we had ample opportunities to take photos to our heart’s content. In other words, during this low-volume travel season, it’s a great time for selfies and other travel photography in iconic places.  New Orleans has some of the best architecture and backdrops for memorable photos.  And wildlife cooperates, too!  

http://www.steamboatnatchez.com

WWII Museum in New Orleans, LA

DAY 5 

On our third day in New Orleans, we visited the WWII Museum.  The WWII Museum is located directly across the street from Higgins Hotel.  In fact, the museum and hotel are related to each other.  The Higgins Hotel is named after Andrew Higgins, the man who designed the Higgins Boat, a wooden vessel with a ramp which was credited with helping the U.S. to win WWII in Normandy, France.  These boats allowed the military to get the military into shallow water and unload on the beach of Normandy.  The soldiers then stormed the beach, climbed the cliffs, and overtook the enemy in order to win the war.  The movie The Longest Day depicts the D-day victory at Normandy.  The WWII Museum features an outstanding documentary film in 4-D which depicts the origin and reality of the war through heightened visuals, sound and motion.  

A stay at Hotel Higgins transports guests into the glories of victory.  WWII photos depicting the victory of liberation have been placed throughout the hotel as a tribute to this historic event and its impact on American values and freedoms.  

Staying at Hotel Higgins is more than a good night’s rest in a clean, comfortable hotel.  It’s an experience – meaningful, memorable and anchoring.  It anchors travelers in the depths of contribution New Orleans made to the WWII victory and also allows us to enjoy the pleasures of our everyday life in the here and now because of that freedom and democracy.

http://www.nationalww2museum.org

On our last day, we went shopping at the Riverwalk Outlet.  It was the perfect end to our Mama-Daughter travels.  We purchased clothing, handbags, and accessories in preparation for our next adventure and the coming season.  

Regarding travel during Covid, those who travel during this time experience more personalized hospitality, engagement with locals and their goods and services, and attentive detail to cleanliness which travelers always enjoy! Also, the Higgins Hotel took some of the best precautions we’ve seen regarding Covid-19 and guests.

We thoroughly enjoyed our Southern Girls road trip to the “Best of the Best: The South”. We highly recommend traveling to New Orleans, LA and surrounding areas both now and anytime. You’ll be glad you did!

Recommended Links:

Swamp Tour and Alligator Watching  with McGees Swamp Tours in Henderson, LA https://www.mcgeesswamptours.com

Bayou Cabins http://www.bayoucabins.com

Mouton Plantation https://www.moutonplantation.com

Jefferson Island’s Rip Van Winkle Gardens https://ripvanwinklegardens.com

Beignets at Café Du Monde https://shop.cafedumonde.com

Steamboat Natchez Brunch and Cruise https://www.steamboatnatchez.com

Stay at Higgins Hotel https://www.higginshotelnola.com

WWII Museum https://www.nationalww2museum.org

City View and dining at Rosies on The Roof in Hotel Higgins https://www.higginshotelnola.com/new-orleans-restaurants/rosies-on-the-roof

Rivercenter Outlet Shopping https://www.riverwalkneworleans.com

Glamping in Garner State Park

By: Mandy Seymour and Sarah Seymour, Best Rated Reviews

Garner State Park by Mandy Seymour, Best Rated Reviews

Are you ready to go Glamping in Garner?  Garner State Park has some of Texas’ most beautiful, clear-water rivers in the Hill Country.  It offers the perfect refreshment for anyone looking to spend a few days getting away from it all in the Texas Hill Country.  

If you are going to visit Garner State Park, why go camping when you could go glamping?  Glamping is camping with glamour and style.  To enjoy the park to the fullest glamping-style, you will need a sturdy yet breezy tent, reliable river shoes, and a colorful hammock.  You will also need some ambiance lighting and colorful dishware and/or tablecloths.

When you Glamp, you can bring your tent and your comfy bedding, too.  We had a tent and we also rented a screen shelter for the occasion.  Then we glamped it up.  Bring your favorite sheets and blankets, a spare set of Christmas lights, and anything else cozy you want to include.

Sarah Seymour sleeping in Trailmade Tent from REI, Best Rated Reviews

First, we set up our tent, the Trailmade Tent 1 from REI.  This tent is lightweight, versatile and made especially for backpacking.  But we like to bring it with us anywhere we go just in case we need it.  It has dual screens which create comfortable airflow when you are sleeping under the stars. Its lightweight design is portable and efficient.  The tent is extremely well-engineered for ease of use.  You can set it up and take it down in a matter of minutes.  It’s one of our favorites to bring along for travel anywhere, anytime!

REI Trailmade Tent

Find the Trailmade Tent here.

When glamping, it’s also important to bring along bedding that is suitable for the weather.  In the Texas Hill Country, we have found that a lightweight, soft fleece blanket can always come in handy for sleeping, reading, resting and naptime!  (Did we say naptime?  Vacation naps are the best!). One of our top favorites is blankets by Natural Life.  .  

Ready for Glamping! Here’s our clamping set up. You can find a cozy throw by Natural Life here.

After we got everything situated, we had a great time exploring the crystal clear waters of the Frio River.

We photographed the serene waters to our heart’s content!

Our Chacos were the perfect glamping footwear to help us accomplish the mission.  They were vibrant, stylish and practical for river trekking.

As we watched the sunset, the river was so peaceful.  When you are Glamping, it’s important to take in the still moments and bask in the beauty around you.

Serenity was ours in this beautiful place.  Rest and rejuvenation in nature was just what we needed!

My favorite personal moment of our Glamping experience came just after the sun set.  Suddenly the sky turned pink and purple and reflected magnificently on the glassy water.

Sunset in Garner State Park by Mandy Seymour

I was so glad I captured the moment and enjoyed it fully as the beauty and serenity enveloped me.  These are the beautiful moments Glamping is made of.  

Hammock Time!

We brought along one of our favorite hammocks – handmade straight from the market in Galapagos!

Camping with Chacos!  Chacos are the ultimate river shoe in Texas! If you are looking for a shoe that will allow you to traverse rivers and the hill country in Texas, we recommend Chacos. Sarah is wearing Chacos Women’s Z/Cloud Sandals. They are sturdy, well-made, and versatile. They also dry easily and clean up nicely even if you encounter mud or dirt. They keep her feet happy and stylish! Learn more about Chacos Women’s Z/Cloud Sandals here.

That evening, we enjoyed gathering with other campers for the nighty dance.  Each Summer night in Garner, people dance the night away.

They even have an old-fashioned Jukebox!

Late at night, Sarah and I traversed a valley riverbed to go Stargazing in the early morning (from about 1 a.m. to 3 a.m.). Sarah captured these magical moments of her experience with the Texas night sky.  

Here is her photo of the night sky!  

Milky Way in the Texas Hill Country by Sarah Seymour, Best Rated Reviews

She even captured the Milky Way that night!

She said as she was getting the angles adjusted, she heard rustling in the distance.  She shone her flashlight across the river and saw 16 sets of eyes peering at her – raccoons and wild boar!  Apparently they team up at night to raid campers’ ice chests.  (See the next photo – the warning!). She gingerly finished up her photos and left without incident.  But she said it was a quite daunting surprise to see all those eyes!

Below, Sarah is standing next to the swine sign! (Read the sign. It warns about feral hogs raiding your ice chest. It’s for real!)

That night, we returned to our Glamping and enjoyed a good night’s rest.

The goal, no matter what, is to get a good to great night’s rest.  We did!

Here’s to another Mama Daughter adventure!  Adventure awaits!

Sarah Seymour and Mandy Seymour

Mandy Seymour and Sarah Seymour – Mandy Seymour and Sarah Seymour are a mama-daughter travel duo who traverse the world to find and share the “best of the best” in travel, leisure and related products.  

Mandy Seymour

Mandy Seymour is the Managing Editor of Best Rated Reviews.  Mandy is an award-winning travel writer, photojournalist and author who has traveled the world in search of the “best of the best” and strives to help people know the deeper fulfillment of a life well-lived personally and professionally.  She received the William N. Garrison award for the impact she makes on others in her daily life and work.

Sarah Seymour

Sarah Seymour is a photojournalist with Best Rated Reviews.  She is a photographer and award-winning writer who has a keen eye for Instagram-worthy shots and is a powerful storyteller with a strong ability to convey the essence and enjoyability of places and products through writing and photography.  Sarah won the Scholastic Gold Key writing award for short stories in 2023.  

Hammock Happiness

“Hammock Happiness is the feeling you get when you find a great hammock and it becomes your R & R go-to place.” – Mandy Seymour

If you are looking for a “best of the best” way to enjoy your Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring in Texas, buy a hammock.  We have discovered the joy of what we affectionately call Hammock Happiness.  Hammock Happiness is the feeling you get when you find a great hammock and it becomes your R & R go-to place.  You rest in it.  You relax in it.  You rejuvenate in it.  In short, when you find a hammock that’s right for you, you live your best life in it!

We have discovered that hammocks that are made with a breathable fabric can nicely accommodate Texas’ hot weather and also acclimate to the other seasons as well.  

Here are some ways we found hammock happiness and you can too!

Enjoying much-needed R&R!

Do you ever wish you had a place you could go all to yourself to “get away from it all”?  Where you could relax and rejuvenate in the solace of nature?  If you have a hammock, you can relax and rejuvenate anytime – at home or when traveling!

Watching The Sunset!

A hammock is a great place to enjoy the sunset – anywhere, anytime, any season!

Enjoying together time with loved ones!

Spending time with your dog!

Our dog Beaux loves to spend relaxing quality time with us wherever we are – at home or traveling.  Pets love hammocks.  They love to snuggle with you in a hammock.  When we are at home, we snuggle with our dog, our bunny and even baby chicks in our hammocks!

And glamping!

Here are some breathable hammocks we recommend.  We have thoroughly tested the following brands and they meet our five-star standards and received a 5-star “Best of The Best” rating:

Best of The Best: Hang Loose Hammocks – These colorful hammocks are made in Maui and are built to last.  They are breathable, fray-resistant and stretchably comfortable to your body type.  They are made with 100% authentic Ecuadorian textile fabric.  They hold up nicely in inclement weather as well. 

Find Hang Loose Hammocks here

If you are looking for a second, option for your budget, we recommend Made By Nativos.  They carry  hammocks which are well-made, breathable and flexible.  They will hold up in various weather conditions.  

Find Made By Nativos Hammocks here

Everyone in our family enjoys Hammock Happiness! 

Beaux The Boykin love Hammock Happiness!

Goldie Girl loves hammock happiness!

And even the turkeys, Stagecoach and Tejas!  Hammock Happiness makes everyone happy because we are spending time outside together which is what we love most in our family!

The best part of having a hammock for any occasion is the memories you make and the people you share it with! Even when it’s your little sister! Family fun is for everyone! Especially when you have a great hammock!

Yours for the best! – Mandy and Sarah

Mandy Seymour and Sarah Seymour are a mama-daughter travel duo who traverse the world to find and share the “best of the best” in travel, leisure and related products.  

Mandy Seymour

Mandy Seymour is the Managing Editor of Best Rated Reviews.  Mandy is an award-winning travel writer, photojournalist and author who has traveled the world in search of the “best of the best” and strives to help people know the deeper fulfillment of a life well-lived personally and professionally.  She received the William N. Garrison award for the impact she makes on others in her daily life and work.

Sarah Seymour

Sarah Seymour is a photojournalist with Best Rated Reviews.  She is a photographer and award-winning writer who has a keen eye for Instagram-worthy shots and is a powerful storyteller with a strong ability to convey the essence and enjoyability of places and products through writing and photography.  Sarah won the Scholastic Gold Key writing award for short stories in 2023.  

Best of The Best: Galveston, TX

Galveston, TX – Mandy Seymour, Best Rated Reviews

If you are looking for a memorable summer vacation, we recommend a visit to Galveston, TX. Located 1 1/2 hours away from Houston, TX, there are many enjoyable places to stay, visit and enjoy R & R.

For a memorable hotel stay, we recommend The Lasker Inn. The Lasker Inn is an elegant, private and upscale venue for intimate and unforgettable vacations stays. The Inn’s gourmet chef serves a scrumptious, hearty breakfast.

The Lasker Inn is also one of Galveston’s premiere wedding venues. The Laster Inn provides wedding guests with “The Laster Inn Experience,” an all-inclusive package which includes every detail for wedding and reception planning and caters to even the most particular guests. Proprietor Richard Conner is the consummate host. He takes great pride in making arrangements for his guests so they may have the most enjoyable stay and event possible. Find out more at LaskerInn.com.

Several delicious restaurants are located just a 10 minute’s drive away from the inn. We enjoyed dining at Little Daddy’s Gumbo Bar. The establishment serves scrumptious gumbo and hot-and-fresh beignets. One of the islands most formal restaurants is Rudy and Paco. An ice cream shop, coffee shop and specialty shops are located within walking distance of these Galveston Nightlife eateries.

Galveston, TX

When visiting the beach in Galveston, beaches are usually packed densely with tourists June through early September. From mid-September through May, the beaches are quieter and less packed.

When you visit in the summer, we recommend also making plans to visit in December (during Dickens on The Strand) and in February (during Galveston Mardi Gras).

Galveston, TX Nightlife – Best Rated Reviews

Best of The Best: San Antonio, TX Christmas

If you are looking for a “best of the best” Christmas vacation in San Antonio, we have several recommendations for you.  Attractions on the top of our list include the San Antonio Riverwalk, Go Rio River Cruises, the Alamo, Market Square, and the San Antonio Zoo.

San Antonio Riverwalk

During the Christmas holidays, the San Antonio Riverwalk is transformed into a magical array of twinkling lights and festive holiday cheer.  It is one of the most memorable places to spend Christmas and New Years in Texas.  We recommend enjoying a leisurely stroll down the San Antonio Riverwalk.  There are many restaurants and other venues to enjoy the memorable ambiance of the San Antonio Riverwalk.

Go Rio Riverboat Cruises

If you are looking for a memorable experience, we recommend Go Rio Cruises.  Taking a scenic sightseeing tour on a boat gives a first-rate experience of San Antonio’s festive holiday decor as guests enjoy passing through the canopy of lights and seeing the river from a different perspective.  The Go Rio captains are also skilled tour guides who narrate a memorable introduction to San Antonio’s rich and varied history. Go Rio Cruises features a variety of cruises to choose from, including Narrated Cruises, River Shuttles, Dinner Cruises, and Private Charters.  You can find out more at goriocruises.com

The Alamo

A visit to San Antonio is not complete without a visit to The Alamo.  This historic venue is a cultural icon.  During the holidays, the surrounding plaza is decorated with a beautiful Christmas tree and an adjacent magnificent oak tree covered in lights is the twinkle of the town.

Market Square

Market Square is San Antonio’s best shopping experience for anyone looking for Mexican handicrafts and imports.  Market Square features many colorful shops as well as the legendary Mi Tierra bakery and restaurant.  During weekends and other special occasions, mariachis serenade visitors and the area hosts occasional traditional dancing and music.

San Antonio Zoo

The San Antonio Zoo is a special place rich in animal experiences for children and adults alike.  The San Antonio Zoo features interactive animal experiences, which include petting a kangaroo, feeding colorful birds, and during the holidays, even camel rides.  There are many interesting animals to see here and the rocky, limestone landscape backdrop gives a Hill Country ambiance to one’s zoo experience.

Tower of The Americas

During the holidays, a visit to Tower of The Americas provides an opportunity to view the city’s many colorful lights.  Dinner or dessert at the Charthouse, the Tower of The America’s spinning restaurant, adds an extra memorable experience to one’s visit.  We especially recommend the Chocolate Lava Cake.

San Antonio is a city which enthralls visitors with a “best of the best” travel experience every time.  We highly recommend it during Christmas and any other time of the year as well!

Ragin Cajun in Houston, Texas

Everyone knows that Southern hospitality is a special quality displayed for the world to see.  However, Southern hospitality is only the tip of the iceberg when you reach into the heart of Louisiana and discover “Cajun Country”.  The French ancestry intertwined with southern hospitality creates the unique experience of life in Southern Louisiana.  Being called Cajun is a badge of honor for those unique and friendly people that wear it. Great food, family, and festivities and a deep sense of religious conviction are what make the Cajuns a joy to be around.  They work hard and they play hard.  

This Cajun experience is proudly on display at Ragin Cajun restaurant.  With four locations in the Houston area, Ragin Cajun offers real Cajun cooking and the Cajun lifestyle.  Recently, we visited the Westheimer location, where we were warmly greeted by the staff. 

If you are not familiar with Cajun cooking, be prepared for food that is seasoned like no other.  Though many restaurants claim to have authentic Cajun food, we find that outside of Louisiana, most only dream of having that unique flavor that only a true Cajun can prepare.  Ragin Cajun offers authentic Cajun fare.  Ragin Cajun is not only authentic.  It is a Cajun family proudly serving the Houston market with family recipes steeped in the authentic world of the Cajun. Family traditions and family pride run deep in the heart of the Cajun people.   The food was plentiful.  The portions were generous

With a packed house and live zydeco music, the old, familiar festive Cajun atmosphere electrified the room with excitement. Whether two people at a table or ten, everyone was laughing, enjoying the music, singing, or dancing.  The expression of “Let the good times roll” was alive and well at Ragin Cajuns.

Not only is the atmosphere festive, it is also wholesome and family oriented.  You can feel free to bring children or mom and dad.  Everyone will love the party you’ll experience when you go to Ragin Cajun.  Let the good times roll!

We Recommend:  the boiled crabs, bread pudding, the authenticity of Cajun food, and live zydeco music.

Best Time To Visit:  Zydeco night on Thursday evenings or any time live music is available.

Contact Info: Ragin Cajun 9600 Westheimer Rd, Houston – (832) 251-7171

Related Links:  http://www.ragin-cajun.com