3 Days in Houston with Kids: Ultimate Itinerary by a Local Mom

The Houston Zoo is a great stop for kids, and near other things to do in Houston, too. Photo by Jessica A., courtesy of the zoo

Looking for things to do when visiting Houston with kids? We've got you covered with this three day itinerary packed with kid-friendly activities in Houston.

You’re sure of a big Texas welcome in Houston on a family weekend away. Houston is a large, diverse, kid-friendly city with many amazing indoor and outdoor tourist attractions. With warm weather year-round, Houston is great to visit in any season – although plan for indoor and pool time in the heat of the summer. Whether you’re looking to head to one of the world-class attractions in the Museum District or are keen to learn about space at NASA, there are hundreds of awesome things to do in Houston with kids.

When you need to take a break and enjoy local dining, most restaurants welcome small to large families with family-style meals, large booths and kids’ menus. We’ve made suggestions for eating out with some of Houston’s most famous cuisines, such as Tex-Mex, steaks, and barbecue, but if you need further inspiration, check out our Houston kid-friendly restaurant guide. And if you're looking for festivals and other special events on the days that you're in town, use our kid-friendly activity calendar.

Ready? Check into one of Houston's Family-Friendly Resorts and Hotels and start exploring!

3 Days in DC with Kids: Ultimate Itinerary by a Local Mom

Explore amazing interactive exhibits at the National Children's Museum. Photo courtesy of the museum

Visiting DC with kids can be very overwhelming, especially if you're only here for a long weekend. After all, DC is home to the iconic monuments and memorials of the National Mall, loads of free museums (including the incredible Smithsonian institutions), government buildings to tour, and historic neighborhoods to explore. So how can you narrow down all of these great things to do in DC if you only have three days?

If this is your first trip to Washington, DC, here is a three-day itinerary that will help you visit some of the city's top attractions. I've saved neighborhoods and attractions outside the city itself—like Arlington National Cemetery, Old Town Alexandria, and National Harbor—for a later trip. The best part? Other than the restaurants and shopping, every single attraction on this itinerary is absolutely FREE! Yes—you can spend a long weekend in our nation's capital without breaking the bank.

Read on for a three-day itinerary of 21 fun (and mostly free) things to do in DC with kids. If you have more than three days to fill, check out our Guide to Free Things To Do in DC with Kids or our list of 100 things to do in DC with kids for more fun ideas.

3 Days in Los Angeles with Kids: Ultimate Itinerary by a Local Mom

This 3 day itinerary will make you fall in love with LA. Photo by Roberto Nickson, via Pexels

So, you’re visiting Los Angeles with kids, and you’ve only got three days. No problem—I have the perfect itinerary for you! Now, most would say that’s not enough time to explore this bustling, bursting metropolis. But I’ve been all over this city, and tried pretty much single thing to do in LA with kids, and I’m telling you—by the time you finish the three-day tour below, you’ll know this city, and love it, like a native Angeleno.

This itinerary will give you a taste of why I love it here: the hidden gems, the incredible history, the iconic sites & sights, and even the best bathrooms in town. Plus, you’ll get a taste of the tastes of LA, and the vibrant food scene that is the most exciting in the country. So buckle up (yes, you’ll need a car) and get ready to go back in time to the La Brea Tar Pits, stroll down Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, and play on the beach. Here we go!

If you’ve got more than three days, you might want to check out our list of the top attractions in Los Angeles and our bucket list of the 100 best things to do in Los Angeles with kids before they grow up.

3 Days in Orlando with Kids (Minus the Theme Parks): Itinerary From a Local Mom

Spend a few hours exploring Orlando with Winter Park Scenic Boat Tours. Photo courtesy of the company

Take an Orlando trip with Mommy Poppins! As a local (born and raised), I'm here to tell you that there is so much more to do in Orlando with kids beyond the theme parks. If you are visiting Orlando for a long weekend or quick trip and want to avoid the high costs and crowds associated with theme parks, we’ve compiled the perfect three-day itinerary for an Orlando trip with kids. And since the Florida weather can be unpredictable, we've included both outdoor and indoor attractions. Plus, if your kids are older and can hang after the sun has set, we've included evening entertainment options for your Orlando visit.

3 Days in Philadelphia with Kids: Ultimate Itinerary by a Local Mom

Take in 300 years of history on Elfreth's Alley. Photo courtesy of the museum

We've planned the best things to do in Philly during your next trip to the City of Brotherly Love.

Welcome to Philly, home of the cheesesteak, the Iggles, Rocky, and, oh yes, the birthplace of America. Whether you're visiting for the history, the food, the art, the sports, or the friends, there's something for everyone in the always-sunny City of Brotherly Love. We've planned a 3 day itinerary for exploring Philly with kids, including good eats, sites to see, and all the best family-friendly destinations. A kind warning--for your own good, don't wear sports gear unless it's a Philly team, mmmkay?  

While you're at it, browse our list of Philadelphia's top attractions for kids, or get inspired to think like a local with our list of 100 things to do in Philly before your kid grows up. Don't forget to check our weekend events roundup while you're here for all the happenings that are, well, happening during your visit. 

3 Days on Long Island with Kids: Ultimate Itinerary by a Local Dad

Long Island is known for its glorious beaches, and no visit here is complete without dipping your toes in the sand. Photo courtesy of Discover Long Island

Few places offer as many things to do as Long Island. In what other region of the country, for example, can you treat your kids to a morning museum visit in Nassau County, then whisk them off later to one of the most talked-about beaches in the Hamptons?

For the record, yours truly is a Long Island native with roots on the East End. I’ve lived in all three sections of Long Island before settling in central Suffolk, where I am raising my kids. Much as I struggle with the winter snowstorms, summer humidity, Long Island Rail Road delays, and seemingly endless parkway traffic, I’d never live anywhere else. 

No, you won’t suffer from a shortage of things to do here, and I've put together a 3-day itinerary showcasing some of the area's riches, which include pro sports, state parks, seasonal celebrations, amusement parks, farm fun, and plenty more. And if you like sand on your toes, Long Island has some of the finest and most kid-friendly beaches in the Northeast. So the plan here is to introduce you to a number of must-do things when visiting Long Island.

Montclair, New Jersey: 21 Things To Do with Kids

Browse the Montclair Farmer's Market for local produce and goods. Photo courtesy of the market

Nestled in Essex County, Montclair, New Jersey is located just 12 miles outside of Manhattan. With two busy downtown districts, this walkable suburb is home to Montclair State University, the Presby Iris Gardens, and the Montclair Art Museum, as well as several parks and playgrounds. From the Upper Montclair shopping area to the Church Street storefronts in Montclair Center, the town's eclectic restaurants and kid-friendly activities make it a fun day trip for families in Northern New Jersey.

Read on for the top places to visit and things to do during your visit.

3 Days in Chicago with Kids: Ultimate Itinerary by a Local Mom

The Chicago Skydeck offers kids a great view of the city. Photo courtesy of the 360 Chicago Skydeck

Looking for things to do when visiting Chicago with kids? We've got you covered with this three day itinerary packed with kid-friendly activities in Chicago.

Chicago is a great city to explore with kids. From the food to the museums and parks, there is something for everyone to do, see, and eat. To help you plan the ultimate 3-day trip with your family, we’ve rounded up our favorite kid-friendly activities you can pack into a long weekend.

When visiting Chicago, it’s always wise to have a few alternate and indoor options mapped out as well. In one weekend, you could see a little of all four seasons. Check out our Free Things To Do in Chicago On Cold and Rainy Days for bad weather alternatives that won't cost you extra cash. And while we list many food options below, you can also peruse our Kid-Friendly Chicago Restaurants Guide. Lastly, you'll probably want to check out our Kid-Friendly Hotels in Chicago.

If you're staying in town and plan to visit multiple attractions in the Chicago area (we’re looking at you, people with visiting relatives you’ll be squiring around town), it’s worth it to look into a Go City - Chicago sightseeing pass to save money on entrance fees to attractions like the Navy Pier, Field Museum, the aquarium, and the planetarium.

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