n our second date, to Coney Island, my then-boyfriend and I bonded over something seemingly trivial that felt so fundamental to me that I knew we were compatible on a much deeper level. Passing the Ferris wheel, we talked about how we both detested amusement parks. They were, we both agreed, forced fun. And forced fun is no fun at all—there’s too much pressure and artificiality.
We have taken our kids to a lot of places, including where they probably don’t belong, but for winter break I wanted some place easy. The criteria: brimming with child-friendly activities that I could do outdoors and wouldn’t make me want to poke my eyeballs out—check. That was an under three-hour non-stop flight from New York—check. And that wasn’t Florida—check.
I’m here to report some good news: such a destination—one that straddles that fine adult/kid line—does exist. And Baha Mar, the larger resort complex that Rosewood shares with Grand Hyatt and SLS properties, has done the seemingly impossible: they have put the “chic” in water park. Right outside the gates of the Rosewood is Baha Bay Water Park. The sprawling water complex was unveiled this past summer in response to feedback from guests, particularly families, that they wanted more to do while they were staying at Baha Mar.
Big resorts ruin local economies
Haha, same. I started going to *shudder* Club Med when we had kids. It was great
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