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Kid-Friendly Vacations in South Florida Feb 26

Singer Island has been the choice beachfront getaway in Florida among the fun-loving and fabulous since the first resorts were built in the late 1940’s. Today, Hilton Singer Island Oceanfront is breaking the mold of other Singer Island hotels and inviting the whole family along for the ride.

Bring the kids for a South Florida beach vacation where they can have just as much fun as you (if not more J). We’re happy to announce our “Kids Are King” Package. Along with a refreshing family-sized room and two meals per day at Coconuts on the Beach, our on-site restaurant, you receive free admission for each child every day to your choice of exciting Palm Beach attractions.

Kid-Friendly Vacations in Florida

Check out all the options: 

That’s right! For every day of your stay, you’ll receive admission for up to two children to any of these family-friendly local attractions. With Spring Break 2009 fast upon us, what better opportunity for a family vacation in South Florida.

To book our ”Kids Are King” Package, or for more information and restrictions, visit our Web site.

Singer Island. It’s not just for grown-ups any more!

One Opera in One Hour | Harriet Himmel Theatre Feb 24

Head over to the Harriet Himmel Theatre at CityPlace in downtown West Palm Beach on March 7th for an evening of free entertainment like you’ve never seen before. The esteemed Palm Beach Opera is presenting the third and final show in its utterly unique “One Opera in One Hour” series.

That’s right! An entire opera, rich with passion, intrigue, majesty and music, is presented for free in only one hour in the beautiful Harriet Himmel Theatre. The incredible works are much abridged, of course, but that does nothing to hamper the magic. A spoken introduction prepares the audience for the unusual format and provides fascinating information to set the scene. This is followed by musical highlights presented by the Palm Beach Opera’s masterful resident artists. Staging is minimal, allowing the players to delve deeper than ever into the raw power of the work.

For their final selection, the Palm Beach Opera presents Giacomo Puccini’s La Bohéme, the stirring tale of a lively seamstress’s torrid love affair with a Bohemian poet and the sad ways in which it wasn’t meant to be. It’s not too far removed from Moulin Rouge!.

This one-night-only show will be held at the Harriet Himmel Theatre on March 7, 2009 at 9:00 p.m. Admission is free, though you can purchase select seating for a $15 donation. Learn more about it here.

A little La Bohéme to get you in the mood:

Visit us again at South Florida Travel Guide for more great events and attractions in West Palm Beach, Singer Island and all of South Florida. Have fun!