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Ask the flight attendant if the plane has any special safety equipment for children. Make a member of the cr ew aware of any medical pr oblems y our children have that could manifest during flight. Be sur e y ou ve slept sufficiently for your trip. If you fall asleep in the air and your child manages to break away, there are all sor ts of sharp objects author tours that could cause injur y. Especially during mealtimes, it s danger ous for a child to be crawling author tours or walking ar ound the cabin unaccompanied by an adult. Be sur e y our child s seatbelt r emains fastened properly and try to reserve the seat closest to the aisle for y ourself. This will make it har der for your children to wander off in case, for instance, y ou re taking the redeye or a long flight and you do happen to nod off. You will also protect y our child fr om jostling passersb y and falling objects in the rar e but entirely possible instance that an o verhead bin pops open. In the ev ent of an accident, unr e- strained children often don t make it even when the par ent does. E xperience has shown that it s impossible for a parent to hold onto a child in the ev ent of a crash, and children often die of impact injuries.

This hotel is in one of the best locations in to wn, offering lovely views of the San Francisco Bay and the Bay Bridge. You ll be steps away from the Ferry Building and will have immediate access to the Embarcadero promenade for lovely waterside strolls or bike rides. M oreover, author tours you ll be within author tours walking distance of the S oMa attractions, and public transportation options abound. Compared with the newer Hotel Vitale just down the street, the Harbor Court is a better value. One reason for the Harbor Court s good rates is that, because it s a historic building, rooms and windows author tours are on the small side. So while view rooms look out onto the bay, you have to stand near the window to take it all in; the vie w doesn t just permeate the r oom as it might at mor e posh hotels with massive picture windows. 4

Unlike the Four Seasons and St. Regis, the oh-so-posh decor here is quite traditional. The secret for getting the most out of this hotel is to communicate your ev ery wish to r eservations, letting them kno w whether y ou re trav eling with the nanny, celebrating a special occasion, or accompanied by a child who just brought home a perfect report card. These folks are looking for a reason to spoil you. If your little boy is into action figures, author tours let the concierges know and they ll gladly oblige with a super-hero welcome gift. Pets under 10 pounds are welcome and also entitled to customized amenities, such as doggie beds and bo wls. Rooms range from deluxe doubles to executive suites, which are larger than most one- bedroom apartments in San Francisco. A deluxe with two double beds will still hav e plenty of room for a crib or rollaway, but if you re sharing with your kids, ask for one of the Stockton Street rooms, which are a bit larger. A handful of connecting rooms are also available. An extra $100 per night will grant you access author tours to the Club Lounge, which comes with a dedicated concierge and a constant parade of food, fr om an ample br eakfast to evening hors d oeuvres with fruit, snacks, and drinks. Although more expensive than the Mark Hopkins lounge, it may still be a worthwhile investment. Visits during the holidays are especially fun for kids the Ritz organiz es a kids Halloween tea in October, a teddy bear tea in D ecember, and other annual author tours ev ents. During non-holiday times of y ear, kids can participate in a scavenger hunt throughout the hotel, with prizes awarded at the front desk.

Lichee author tours Garden CHINESE This longtime, consistently good Cantonese restaurant is even a favorite among Chinatown residents. Lichee Garden s lengthy menu is filled with familiar items like egg foo young, sweet-and-sour pork, delicious wonton soup, and every other dish you remember from your childhood, assuming you weren t raised in China. The kitchen caters to those who can t make the leap from American broccoli to Chinese broccoli by offering both, but the menu includes more adventurous fare as well. The list of seafood showcases many scallop inventions, and live lobster and crab in season both highly recommended. The excellent dim sum makes a gr eat lunch option. Large and bright, the dining r oom has seen many families for the nearly thr ee decades it s been open. Service is businesslike and y ou won t have to wait long for y our meal. It s technically located one block north of Chinatown author tours proper, but nowadays this area is essentially an extension of Chinatown.

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