Friday, June 26, 2015

Splash of Fun Water Park

 

If you are looking for a "Splash of Fun" this summer, you and your Frugal Family Travelers may want to consider packing the beach bag and heading to Mississippi to beat the southern heat. Located in Flint Creek State Park,  Splash of Fun Water Park has been around for quite a while but was previously known to locals as "Water Town".   However, those who plan a visit  here will not find the same park they remember from the past, as it has been transformed by the new owners.  "Splash of Fun" retains all of the classic slides of the orignal (updated and refurbished)  including the white water tubing experience using water from the lake. However, a fully chlorinated water area,  miniature golf course and other slides have been added for additional fun!   Again, one of the unique features of the orignal park retained by the new owners is the use of the adjacent lake to supply water for the tubing slide!  It was our favorite slide at the park and reminded us of  Disney's River Country!  The park is especially good for younger travelers as parents can see all slides and walkways from the bottom pool.  The park was staffed with many lifeguards and felt extremely well supervised.  Park staff also mentioned that weekdays have fewer visitors.  Our Frugal Family Travelers never had to stand in a line when we visited on a Monday afternoon!  We had a great day and know once the park is fully "transformed" it will provide even more excitement for your Frugal Family Travelers.  

Cost: 

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday $13.50 over 42"

Friday -Saturday $18.50 over 42" 

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.  $9.50 under 42"

Friday -Saturday  $13.50 under 42" 

Kids 3 and under Free

Spectator Pass $4.50.

Tips:  No outside food or drink may be brought into the facility.   The park has a snack bar with a variety of things to eat as well as ice cream.    Consider packing a lunch and enjoying a picnic in one of the numerous picknic areas available in Flint Creek State Park.  You can go in and out of the water park at no charge.  The picnic areas are within a 5 minute drive.  

Directions (Click address below to open Google Maps):  









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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

The Presbytère in NOLA



Recently, Frugal Family Travelers took a trip to New Orleans. Our main purpose for visiting the city was to hear a concert at the St. Louis Cathedral.   The cathedral alone is a great reason to visit the city, especially for those who have never gazed upon the beautiful spires that tower over the landscape of the French Quarter.  However, our inner desire to explore and discover a new Frugal Family adventure led us to the Presbytère.  Adjacent to the cathedral, the Presbytère is part of the  Louisiana State Museum which also runs the 1850 House, Cabildo and other historic sites, some of which we have explored and shared on our blog. The Presbytère is home to two exhibits depicting two very different aspects of Louisiana history and culture.   On the bottom floor visitors are immersed in the story of hurricane Katrina.  This exhibit was especially engaging for our children who have heard all of the stories about Katrina from family and friends over the years but were too young to remember it.  With news footage and interactive exhibits, the children were able to see exactly what the City of New Orleans and surrounding parishes endured during those trying times. It also does a good job of showcasing the pride and resilience of the people who stayed and who are continuing their efforts to rebuild the city.  We brought our children, ages 11, 9 and 7 and found the exhibit to be very realistic without being too frightening for them.

On a lighter note, the second floor of the museum immerses visitors in the carnival traditions. From floats, costumes, historic throws, jewelry and artifacts, one can get lost in the evolution of Mardi Gras as we know it today. 

Our Frugal Family Travelers certainly enjoyed their visit! 

Cost:
Adults - $6;  Students, senior citizens, active military - $5 

Tips:

Follow the links below to discover other places nearby. Combine one of the following with your trip to the Presbytère for a full day of adventure!  Consider having some beignets at Cafe du Monde which is in walking distance of  the Presbytère  or relax in the nearby Latrobe Park (see pictures below). 

1850 House
Travel Itineraries by State:  See New Orleans Options

Directions:

Presbytère - Louisiana State Museum

















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