Showing posts with label Utah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Utah. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Bowling is Family Fun

This post is part of a sponsored campaign from USFamily Guides.
Product was provided in exchange for an honest review.

Our family recently had the chance to spend an afternoon bowling at Fat Cats in Provo.  Bowling is such a fun family activity and we went over lunch time, giving us the bowling alley almost entirely to ourselves.

It was hilarious to see this kid's bowling poses...


And sweet to watch the babies line the balls up every time they rolled out the hole...


Almost as fun for the kids was watching Dad's ball go in the gutter time and time again...


Since it was lunch time, we ordered the Family Special which included a pizza, 2 pitchers of soda, and breadsticks.  Trust me, good stuff!


 Having the staff at Fat Cats make the food, and clean up after, would be such an easy way to celebrate a birthday!  Sign up for their Birthday Club and you can get free bowling on your birthday.

Something that Fat Cats does that I've not ever seen before at a bowling alley is to color code the balls by weight.  I hate how you usually have to walk up and down the alley trying to find a ball that will work for you and then just settling when you get frustrated. This makes it so easy, and easy to put them away at the end as well.  A head's up that the lightweight balls for kids are back behind the counter.

 We had a great day at Fat Cats!  You should try it out for yourselves...

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Saturday, May 9, 2015

They'll Never Know They're Learning

This is a sponsored post via US Family Guide.
I will receive complimentary admission in exchange for an honest review.

Children's museums are the greatest places.  I'm pretty sure no such thing existed when I was a child, but I'm so glad they do now.  My kids can spend hours inside of one and not have a clue that they're actually doing science or math or learning about journalism or agriculture.  In Salt Lake City, the children's museum is called Discovery Gateway...


We have visited Discovery Gateway several times as a family and every time the kids love it.  Honestly, they spend so much time concentrating on activities as soon as we're inside that we've never even made it out to see the news helicopter...I don't think they even know it's there.  


We'll go back again soon, I'm sure.  Maybe this time we'll start from the top.

There is something new to learn and do everyday at Discovery Gateway and the education workshops and classes are free with admission or membership. You can find out more about inspiring programs for young children by visiting http://www.discoverygateway.org/classes-a-special-events.

Right now Discovery Gateway is offering Freemples readers $3.50 off admission.  
and bring it with you to the museum.

Friday, May 8, 2015

It's Time for Bowling!

Sponsored post. 
 I will receive complimentary activities in exchange for an honest review.

I have vivid memories of bowling with my youth groups as a young kid.  Sadly, my own kids have only been once or twice.  With my oldest celebrating a birthday soon, I have the perfect reason to take them out for night at the lanes.  Here is where we are going to go...

Fat Cats, bowling



With several locations on the Wasatch front, FatCats has created an unique experience. You can bowl, play mini golf and have a giant slice of Pepperoni pizza. Each center also has a full service arcade, with some of the latest and greatest games. 


I have heard they offer the ultimate birthday party experience.  They have party specialists to take care of everything for you. Plus, if you sign up at http://www.fatcatsfun.com/free_stuff for your next Children's Birthday party they will send you a free Birthday gift!


Right now Fat Cats is offering
 (Some restrictions apply.)

Watch for a post about the great time we have

This Is The Place Heritage Park (Discount Code)

Sponsored post-I will receive family admission
 in return for an honest review.

Looking for something fun to do with the family before the summer heat hits?  I have an idea and a great deal for you!




Spring means baby animal season.  Kids can pet and cuddle with the baby chicks, goats, and more.

There are also ponies to ride, take home crafts, games to play, and an super-cute gift shop.



Not Valid with any other coupon or offer excludes Witches' Ball or Haunted Village.


Monday, February 23, 2015

Ice Castles: Walk Into Your Fairy Tale Dream

This post is  my honest review of a product received via US Family Guide.

Grab your bucket list.  Right now, go and grab it.  Now, somewhere close to the top-let's say in the #1 spot-add "Explore an ice castle."  There, you've added it.  Next step-do it...as soon as possible! There's still time this winter even, if you hurry.


With four life-size ice castles to choose from across the United States, I know you'll be able to find one in a destination you've always wanted to go.  Here in Utah this year we are having a beautifully warm winter.  Unfortunately, spring temperatures in February aren't ideal for keeping an ice castle frozen.  Ours this year was only open for 2 short weekends.  I guarantee this isn't the case for anyone back east though.  The ice castles in Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Vermont are still open, still taking visitors, and still enchanting.  


To tell you what to expect when you make your ice castle pilgrimage, I want you to close your eyes and picture yourself in the middle of a magical icy fairy tale.  Designed to feel like you're in an old European village square, there are ice, water, and fire features around corners in every direction.  To the right, slides and tunnels to climb up, crawl through, and amble down.  To the left the romance of a double spouting water fountain.  Straight ahead slot canyons and narrow passageways to explore and get lost in. It's a child's paradise, for young and old alike.

 

As a parent taking my four young boys to this winter wonderland, safety was a big concern.  Ice, obviously, can be very slippery.  I was so impressed that throughout the ice castle, there is staff positioned to quickly and unobtrusively break up the ice as it gets packed down and starts to become slick.  Even more than knowing my kids wouldn't fall on the ice, it assured me that I myself wouldn't be taking an embarrassing spill to the ground in front of half the population of the Wasatch Front.  


The crowds were thick the night we made our visit, but it was the opening weekend, and as I said, here in Utah the ice castle was only open for two weekends.  I've read that the other 3 locations do have heavy traffic on the weekends, but I imagine as it gets later in the season, the crowds are dying down.  Even with the crowds, though, we felt comfortable to spread out and let the kids roam a little way away from us without fear of losing them.  We got to explore everything we wanted to with only one short line to wait in for one of the slot canyons.  If I had anything negative to say, it would be a caution to any non-Frozen lovers:  the soundtrack is appropriately playing at full volume for all hear to hear.  


 I know when I posted before, so many of you said, "I've heard of these and want to do it some day!"  I'm telling you, it's something worth doing right now!  If you have one within driving distance, why not make it a weekend adventure and spend time exploring in the area.  I promise you won't regret it. The castles in Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Vermont are scheduled to be open through March 7.  If you do plan to go, make sure to check their website for updates, but with all the snow the east has been enjoying, I'm sure they will be open until that day.


Want to save on your admission?
Use code "AwesomeIce" to receive 20% off admission! 
Book online at www.icecastles.com.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Flash Giveaway: RootsTech2015 3-Day Getting Started Pass

This giveaway is being provided by RootsTech.
Freemples will provide winner registration information only.

The time is getting very close for RootsTech 2015 to begin.  We here at Freemples want to give our readers one last chance to attend the conference, learn the latest ways to connect you and your children to your ancestors, and be inspired by the leading experts in family history.

Here's a sampling of the 30+ classes available to attend with the Getting Started Pass:
*Family History on the Go Using Phones and Tablets
*Brand New, What Do I Do?  Getting Started with FamilySearch.org
*Family, Food, & Fun: Making a Family Cookbook with Stories
*Introducing Your Grandchildren to Your Grandparents
*A Dozen Ways to Jumpstart Your Research

With your pass you'll have the option to register for free tickets to attend the social and keynote speaker sessions with a guest.  The Friday morning session features former First Lady Laura Bush-you definitely won't want to miss her! 

In addition, your pass will include access to the expo hall filled with exhibitors sharing products related to every aspect of researching, story-telling, and technological advances.  Two vendors I'm particularly looking forward to visiting are:

A company with a lofty goal of scanning 100K family pictures
 during the conference (so bring yours to share)

Live Long, Learn A Little, Laugh A Lot
 A new story-telling book hoping to jog your memories,
 leave room for jotting notes, and an option to  receive an audio recording of your personal stories. 
I hope you want to go.  I'll be there and would love to meet up with you!  The giveaway entry form can be found below.  But, if you don't want to wait to see if you win, you can still register at RootsTech.org.  If you happen to win after already buying tickets, a full refund of the Getting Started Pass price will be given to you.  Hope to see you there!

Read more about Roots Tech here

RootsTech 2015 (with Giveaway)

Sponsored post in conjunction with RootsTech. Thoughts are honest and mine. 

How much do you know about your family history?  Your ancestors?  The people who came before you?  As a little girl I remember my mom and her sister spending hours and hours writing out family charts and going to the genealogical society library to scan through rolls of microfilm looking for even tiny clues to help them connect us to a line of people that had been forgotten.  Such important work, but painstaking and time-consuming.

How incredibly the times have changed!  All of that paperwork now available with a few keystrokes from anywhere in the world.  Government records are being digitized at amazing speed and viewed with ease.  The boxes of black and white photos people used to have under their beds can now be scanned and shared with everyone in the family.  All the family tree charts that used to take up binders and binders are on the dining room bookshelf are now simply contained in online files for easy reference, sharing, and documenting.  These advances in genealogical technology are what RootsTech is all about!

A 3-day conference held annually in Salt Lake City, UT, there are classes and seminars available for researchers of all interest and skill-level.  This year's events range from an Innovators Challenge, where the world's top app developers compete in creating the most useful new technology solving a family history need, all the way down to classes on simply how to get started with your first ancestral connection.  And if there opportunity for learning and getting deeper into your own family history isn't enough, the conference brings in top-notch speakers and entertainment each year as well.  Last year, Ree Drummond (The Pioneer Woman) was a keynote speaker.  This year the line-up includes Olympian Noelle Pikus Pace, singer Donnie Osmond, and former First Lady Laura Bush with her daughter Jenna.  It will be hard to walk away on Saturday feeling uninspired.

I'm excited this year to be going for my first time! Will I see you there?  Tickets are still available-take a look at the class schedule and the list of exhibitors who will be in attendance.  I think you'll find something on at least one of the 3 days to intrigue you and make the trip in to Salt Lake City worth your time...


Click on the banner to enter...

(already have tickets, but still want to enter? A full refund is available if you win)

Friday, January 23, 2015

Utah Winterpalooza!!


This is a sponsored review via Tomoson.
I will receive complimentary passes,
but am sharing with honest opinions & interest.

We are having an extremely mild winter here in Utah.  It really has not been a problem to send the kids outside to play.  In that regard, it doesn't seem like the cabin fever is quite as bad as it could be.  BUT, winter is still winter and it doesn't always seem like there are as many things to do.  If your family is like ours and looking for a way to spend some fun quality time together, I've got a great last-minute opportunity for you...


Yes, that's tomorrow...nothing like living by the seat of your pants, though, right!  Look at all that is included with your $7.00 entrance pass:

Bounce Houses  Rockwall  Rappelling Ropes Course

Laser Tag Arena   Laser Tag Dome   Mechanical Bull

Human Wrecking Ball (WHAT??? That's going to be fun!)

2 Man Ferris Wheel 
Nail Station for all the little ladies and their moms
Bubble Balls   Jungle Jumparoo  Strider Bike Course
Paint Parties    Pretend Wear 

Rustic Mountain Art Classes

Drum Bus

Party Game Express, Game Trailer
30 Foot Sand Trailer
Face Painting   Glitter Tattoos Henna Body Art

Yes, all of that is free.  PLUS, there will be live entertainment including:

Live Animal Shows from Creature Encounters, Scales and Tails Reptiles.
There's Fun Puppet Shows from Kipper Brothers Puppeteers
U of U Break Dance Club (demos & instruction)
Tracy Aviary "Build A Bird" Activity
Magic Shows, Juggling Performances and More


And just when it seems like it couldn't get any better, there will also be free photo opps with all your child's favorite princesses and super heroes!

Can you think of anything better to do tomorrow?  Seriously, your kids are going to LOVE YOU!!

Here's what you need to know...

    Where:  Sandy, South Towne Expo Center 
    When: Saturday, January 24 (remember, that's tomorrow)
                                10AM-8PM
     Price:  $7.00 if you book online now using this link:
                    www.WinterPaloozaUtah.com
                 $10.00 if you buy tickets tomorrow at the door
                  (Ages 2& up)

Last minute, yes, but the best surprise of your children's new year!!
Will I see you there?