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Finding a Child-friendly Hotel

By Shel Franco

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Sheraton Hotels
1-888-625-4988
www.starwood.com/sheraton/index.html

Kids stay free at Sheraton Hotels and Resorts, as long as they are staying with an adult. Many of their hotels offer babysitting services.

The Ritz-Carlton
1-800-241-3333
www.ritz-carlton.com

Along with cribs, high chairs, nanny service, children's menus and in-room entertainment, the elegant Ritz-Carlton hotels offer a Ritz Kids program, a supervised children's program designed specifically for kids ages 5 through 12. The Ritz Kids program allows parents to enjoy some time off while children stay with trained and certified counselors. Each counselor is certified in infant, child and adult CPR, basic first aid and water safety.

Hyatt Hotels
1-800-633-7313
www.hyatt.com

Receive 50 percent off the price of a second room (subject to availability) by requesting a Family Plan Room. Enjoy Camp Hyatt, a year-round program for children ages 3 to 12 and their families. Campers receive a welcome gift, kid-friendly menus, fun rewards and specially priced room service. Camp fees are based on the time activities are held (morning, afternoon or evening), and average about per hour (meals are excluded).

Hilton Hotels
1-800-774-1500
www.hilton.com

Hilton's Vacation Station is a program of special family services and amenities geared toward spending family time together. Offered at no charge to families staying at Hilton hotels with this program in place, Vacation Station offers fun-filled adventures and relaxing playtime.

Vacation Station hotels provide suggestions through a Welcome Key Packet, offer free toys and games and give a free souvenir for every child.

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