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Have you ever thought about exploring the great state of Texas with your family, but weren’t sure where to start or how to make the most of your points and miles? In this episode, we take you on a journey through some of Texas’ best family-friendly hotels and resorts, and it’s an adventure you won’t want to miss.
Imagine relaxing in the rustic charm of Hyatt Lost Pines near Austin. This place is more than just a hotel – it’s a family adventure waiting to happen. Think lazy rivers, water slides, and even nightly s’mores! If downtown Austin is calling your name, the Hyatt Regency offers the perfect base for city explorations. We share why this spot is a foodie’s paradise for urban adventurers.
Then, we whisk you away to San Antonio, where the Hyatt Hill Country and Hyatt Regency on the Riverwalk offer vastly different yet equally amazing experiences. Imagine being steps away from the iconic Riverwalk or lounging in a newly remodeled resort with a lazy river.
Of course, we couldn’t skip Dallas and Houston, where the Hyatt options cater to every kind of traveler. Whether you’re after a staycation in the Woodlands or a cultural dive in downtown Dallas, we’ve got the scoop on where to stay and how to maximize those points for an unforgettable experience.
In this episode, we don’t just list hotels – we dive into what makes each place special. From dining must-dos to family fun activities, we’ve covered it all. And we haven’t forgotten the practicalities either. We talk points, hotel categories, and how to squeeze every ounce of value from your award travel efforts.
Join us in this episode as we explore the Lone Star State. Whether you’re planning a family trip or just dreaming of one, we’ve got plenty of inspiration and tips to share!
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00:00 Introduction to today’s episode, all on family vacationing to Texas!
02:20 Alex gives her first impressions of her recent trip to Hyatt Lost Pines in Austin
05:23 Alex breaks down family fun things to do at the Lost Pines resort
08:32 Jess talks about her family’s favorite thing about staying at Lost Pines
10:30 Jess gives her recommendations of where to stay in Austin
13:44 Jess talks about things to do and see throughout the Austin area
16:02 Jess talks about San Antonio as another vacation destination
17:40 They break down the Hyatt Hill Country in San Antonio
21:33 Jess gives other hotel recommendations in San Antonio
23:21 Activities and fun things to do while in San Antonio
25:05 Jess shares her favorite of the two resorts and which Texas city she prefers
27:01 Breakdown of Dallas as a family vacation destination and places to stay
31:48 Hotel recommendations in Houston and family friendly things to do
35:29 Jess gives a staycation option in the Houston area
38:10 Best time of year and fun things to do while in Houston
41:41 Magnolia Farms and how to navigate through all these locations in Texas
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