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Winner of the LEGO Kidsfest ticket giveaway announcement!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011



LEGO Kidsfest will be in Pittsburgh June 17-19.  What a great time it will be for kids and adults who love LEGOs.  I'm going with all my boys to review this awesome event.  We've never been but there's a first time for everything.  With so much to do we won't know where to start. 


 It's not too late either.  You can still buy tickets to the event:  http://www.legokidsfest.com/pittsburgh/tickets.html

As some of you know I had a giveaway for 2 tickets to LEGO Kidsfest in Pittsburgh for June 19 for the 3-8 PM session.   I bet you wanna know who won right? 

Well let's see here...I know I have the winner here somewhere.  What?  Get on with it already?  Oh ok, the winner as drawn by Random.org is:

Lucky comment number 5 STEPH!  congratulations Steph you're going to LEGO Kidsfest in Pittsburgh June 19 courtesy of LEGO! 




Even if you didn't win, it's not too late to get in on the action.  See LEGO Master builders in action, play in the big LEGO brick pile, get creative in the LEGO building areas, check out the amazing "brickscapes", become a custom LEGO mini-figure in LEGO universe, and so much more.  Check out all the activities HERE.

Again, Congratulations Steph, hope you'll come back here and comment about your experience!



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JUDY MOODY and the Not Bummer Summer family screening giveaway ends 6/1 Pittsburgh--CLOSED

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

***Last UPDATE*** After several redraws (winner declines) the final winner and taker is Trisha.  Congrats Trish, have fun!***

You kids may have read some of JUDY MOODY best-selling book series by Megan McDonald. Now you can catch her on the big screen in the new movie:


Synopsis:

When her best-laid plans for a summer full of fun go comically awry, an imaginative young girl creates her own vacation adventures in Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer. Based on the beloved, bestselling book series by Megan McDonald, Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer is an irresistible and delightfully funny treat for adventure-loving kids and adults.

This summer, Judy Moody is planning the most super-duper, double-rare summer vacation ever with best friends Rocky and Amy. Except that it turns out Rocky is going to circus camp to learn to tame lions, and Amy is headed off to Borneo with her mom to save a lost tribe while Judy stays home with her pesky little brother Stink and second-best friend Frank Pearl.

Just when she thinks things are as rotten as they can be, her parents announce that they will be going to California and Judy will have to stay behind with her Aunt Opal, who she’s never even met! It looks like Judy’s best summer ever has just become her way worst summer ever.

But feisty, fearless and ever-funny Judy Moody never gives up! With help from some unexpected sources, she’s headed for a summer full of surprises in this charming and spirited family film. Get ready, get set, get MOODY!


Rated PG JUDY MOODY and the NOT Bummer Summer is a fun summer movie for the whole family.   Staring Jordana Baily, Heather Graham, Parris Mosteller, and Jaleel White


Read more about the movie and check out fun stuff like music downloads and more:  www.judymoodymovie.com







The movie will be in theatres June 10th but guess what!?  1 FFCM readers will get a 4 pack of tickets to catch a screening Saturday June 4th at 10 AM at the Cinemark Robinson Township (2100 Settlers Ridge Center Drive, Robinson Township)  that's near Pittsburgh, PA y'all. 




GIVEAWAY

1 FFMC reader will win a 4 pack of tickets to see JUDY MOODY and the NOT Bummer Summer at the Cinemark Robinson Township near Pittsburgh on Sat. June 4 at 10 am.  
See it before everyone else! 


 
 Mandatory entry:   Tell me in a comment below why you'd like to go to the preview screening.  Don't forget to leave your email address so I can contact you if you win.


Bonus Entries:  Please leave a separate comment for each entry completed.  Mandatory must be completed for bonus entries to count. 

1.  Follow FFCM through Google Friend Connect, Email subscription or RSS feed.  (+1 for each one completed.  Leave a separate comment for each) All links to these are in right hand column.

2.  Tweet about this giveaway using the following phrase:

Pittsburgh, screen JUDY MOODY and the NOT Bummer Summer b4 anyone else. win tickets on http://www.luvsavingmoney.info ends 6/1 @angiewith3 "

Can tweet 2 X per day at least 2 hrs apart.  Leave a link to your tweet or twitter id so I can confirm.

3.  Help me spread the word about this giveaway by doing one or several of the following:

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Share on any other social media site.  (just please don't spam).

You can get 1 extra entry for each site you share this giveaway on.  Leave a username or link for the respective site you shared this on. 

4.  Follow me on twitter as @angiewith3 and leave our twitter id in a comment below.

5. Like FFCM on facebook


Giveaway will end 6/1 at  8:00 PM EST.  1 winner will be chosen using Random.org.  Winner will be contacted via email.  For this giveaway, winner will only have 24 hrs to respond given the time sensitive nature of this giveaway.  If no reply within specified time, a new winner will be chosen.


***I was offered a family pack as well for the movie screening in order to complete this post.  I was not able to accept with my schedule but gladly hosting this giveaway. I did not receive any monetary compensation for this post.  ***

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LEGO® KIDSFEST is coming to Pittsburgh Father's Day weekend--GIVEAWAY--CLOSED

Sunday, May 22, 2011

THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED CHECK OUT WHO WON ON THIS POST HERE: http://angiewith2.blogspot.com/2011/06/winner-of-lego-kidsfest-ticket-giveaway.html





LEGO® KIDSFEST will be at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh June 17, 18, and 19. Perfect for some Father's Day fun.

Session times are as follows:

Friday, June 17th
4 pm - 9 pm

Saturday, June 18th
Session I: 9 am – 2 pm
Session II: 3 pm – 8 pm

Sunday, June 19th
Session I: 9 am – 2 pm
Session II: 3 pm – 8 pm

Each session has the same activities and events. Some activities include:

LEGO Model Museum--walk through and see models made entirely of LEGO bricks from miniature models to life size models.

LEGO Club Members Lounge--where you can participate in building challenges, watch LEGO Club tv clips, and meet and listen to LEGO's Master builders.

LEGO activity area--Master builders, games, trivia, videos and contests for LEGO fans to actively participate in



Creation Nation---make your own creation to add to the huge map of the US



Construction Zone--LEGO building area.  Kids and Adults alike can create with LEGOs there's even a LEGO Duplo area of the littlest LEGO fans.

There's a lot more activities listed on the LEGO Kidsfest website if you'd like to check it out.

If you're a readers of Pittsburgh Parent or Pittsburgh Magazine, I'm told they have a $2 off coupon for tickets to LEGO Kidsfest. 


To buy your ticket for LEGO Kidsfest in Pittsburgh you can go to the site HERE.  If you don't live near Pittsburgh LEGO Kidsfest will be making a few more stops in:  Raleigh, NC Oct 7-9, Cleveland, OH Nov. 4-6, and Hartford, CT Dec 2-4.


GIVEAWAY

LEGO is going to give one FFCM reader a pair of tickets to LEGO KIDSFEST for the Sunday Session II on June 19th from 3-8 PM!

Mandatory Entry:  Visit the LEGO Kidsfest website and tell me in a comment what you would be most interested in seeing/doing  at LEGO Kidsfest.  (Leave an email so I can contact you if you win)

Bonus Entries:  Please leave a separate comment for each entry completed.  

1.  Follow FFCM through Google Friend Connect, RSS feed OR Email Subscription.  (+1 entry for each one completed. All widgets located in Right column)


2.  Tweet about this giveaway using the RT button in upper left corner of this post OR use this phrase:

 " LEGO Kidsfest is coming to Pittsburgh and you can win 2 tickets on http://www.luvsavingmoney.info ends 6/6 @angiewith3 "

Can tweet up to 2 X per day at least 2 hrs apart.  Leave a link to your tweet if you know how.  


3. Follow me on twitter as @angiewith3 and leave a comment with your user name.  


4.  Like FFCM on facebook and tell me you did in a comment below. 


5.  Share this giveaway on another site for example:  Facebook, your own blog, StumbleUpon, Digg, etc. Be sure to include a link to this post.  Leave a comment with a link or user name so i can find your post.  I need to be able to verify it for it to count.


Giveaway ends 6/6 at 11:59 PM EST.  Winner will be chosen using random.org.  After entries have been verified, winner will be contacted via email.  Winner will have 48 hrs to respond to winning email notification.  If no reply within specified time frame, a new winner will be chosen.  



***I will be receiving a family pack of tickets in exchange for reviewing the event and hosting the giveaway.  I did not receive any monetary compensation for this post.  All pictures used from press section of LEGO Kidsfest site with permission.***





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LEGO® KIDSFEST is coming to Pittsburgh in June more sites scheduled too

Sunday, May 8, 2011

My boys get LEGO® Club Magazine. They received a postcard in the mail about LEGO® KIDSFEST coming to Pittburgh in June. I ready myself for the "Mommy can we go PLLLEEAASSEE!" Predictably I hear those very words. My boys are big LEGO fans. In fact at Christmas my 7 year old's list was basically a LEGO wishlist.

My thought was, "What is there to do at LEGO® KIDSFEST?" As I found out, the answer is, plenty.

--Explore the LEGO Model Gallery where there will be 40 life size models made up completely of LEGO bricks.

--LEGO master builders (yea the guys who get paid to play with LEGOs) will be sharing tips, tricks, and giving live demonstrations

--Help build a piece of a giant mystery mural to help reveal the image

--build your own LEGO car and race it down a ramp.  Race against friends and family

--Play LEGO board games in the LEGO games arena

--Build whatever you like in the LEGO Construction Zone

--Don't worry the littlest LEGO fans aren't left out (thank goodness for my soon to be 2 yr old) there's a "LEGO DUPLO Jams" area for toddlers to explore and build all while listening to fun playroom tunes.




LEGO® KIDSFEST will cover over 175,000 sq feet of fun.  LEGO® KIDSFEST usually sells out so it's best to get your tickets soon.  Adult tickets are $20 and kids are $18.  Kids under 2 years old are free. 
You can click HERE to get your tickets for the Pittsburgh LEGO KidsFest happening June 17-19.  Perfect for Father's Day!

If you're a readers of Pittsburgh Parent or Pittsburgh Magazine, there is also a $2 discount code for tickets in the LEGO KIDFEST print ad.


If you don't live in the Pittsburgh area and are wondering if LEGO KIDSFEST is coming your way, well here's a few other stops to check out:

Minneapolis May 20-22

Raleigh Oct 7-9

Cleveland Nov. 4-6

Hartford Dec. 2-4

You can read about each event on the LEGO KIDSFEST website



To read more about session times available and for tickets for the Pittsburgh event stop by the website: http://www.showclix.com/event/legokidsfestpittsburgh

OR

ANNOUNCEMENT!

LEGO KIDSFEST is sponsoring a ticket giveaway for one FFCM readers.  Stop back here starting 5/23 to enter to win a pair of ticket to LEGO KIDSFEST in Pittsburgh for the June 19 Sunday Session II from 3-8 PM.



***I was offered a family pass to LEGO KIDSFEST for helping spread the word about the Pittsburgh event.  I will not be receiving any monetary compensation for this post.  Info and pictures are used by permission from LEGO KIDSFEST.***
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TOTEM by Cirque Du Soleil Giveaway for Pittsburgh area-CLOSED

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

 RANDOM.ORG DREW NUMBER 18 LOLA.  WINNER HAS BEEN EMAILED AND HAS 24 HRS TO RESPOND TO WINNING EMAIL NOTIFICATION.  IF NO REPLY IN SPECIFIED TIME FRAME, A NEW WINNER WILL BE CHOSEN.

I've never seen a Cirque Du Soleil performance. I've been told more than once how great Cirque Du Soleil shows are.

Well Pittsburgh, it's your turn to catch the TOTEM by Cirque du Soleil coming to Pittsburgh in May. Wouldn't this make a great day out for Mother's Day or a facinating family night out?



Celebrate Mom with a thrilling Cirque du Soleil experience!

Treat your mother to a memorable Cirque du Soleil experience by taking advantage of our special offers on show tickets—bring your family of four to a show for only $131!

Cirque du Soleil is pleased to announce that it will open in Pittsburgh with its big top touring production of TOTEM, starting Thursday, May 12. TOTEM will perform for a limited engagement under the trademark blue-and-yellow Grand Chapiteau (Big Top) at 20th & A.V.R.R. in the Strip District.

TOTEM traces the fascinating journey of the human species from its original amphibian state to its ultimate desire to fly. TOTEM illustrates, through a visual and acrobatic language, the evolutionary progress of species. Somewhere between science and legend TOTEM explores the ties that bind Man to other species, his dreams and his infinite potential.

Fun for the whole family!

Click the banner above to get your tickets for one of several performances of TOTEM by Cirque du Soleil  .

OR

You can try to win 2 tickets for the performance on Wed. May 18 right here!


Stop back May 12 to hear my review of the TOTEM by Cirque du Soleil  as I attend Media night on May 11.



GIVEAWAY

Cirque Du Soleil is going to give one lucky person 2 tickets to see the Cirque Du Soleil in Pittsburgh on Wed. May 18.

TO ENTER:    Leave a comment below telling me either Why you would like to go OR who you might like to take with you.   

Want Bonus Entries?   Leave a seperate comment for each of the following actions completed 

1.  Tweet this giveaway to help spread the word. You can use the Retweet button in upper left corner or copy and tweet the following message:

"  Will you be in #Pittsburgh May 18?  Enter to win 2 tickets to TOTEM by Cirque du Soleil . on http://www.luvsavingmoney.info  Ends 5/6  @angiewith3"

Can tweet 2 X per day.  Leave a link to your tweet in a comment below

2.  Share this giveaway on Facebook:

"  Enter to win tickets to see TOTEM by Cirque du Soleil performance on May 18 in Pittsburgh.  Take your mom for mother's day or who ever you'd like.  http://www.luvsavingmoney.info  Ends 5/6  "

Leave a comment telling me you did.

3.  Share this giveaway on any other social media site for example: StumbleUpon, Cafemom.com, Digg, MySpace, wherever you choose but please don't spam.  Leave a comment telling me where you shared this giveaway. 

Giveaway ends May 6 at 11:59 PM EST.  1 winner will be chosen by random.org to receive 2 tickets to TOTEM by Cirque du Soleil  Performance in Pittsburgh on Wed. May 18.  Winner will be contacted via email and will have 24 hrs to respond to winning email notification or a new winner will be chosen. 


**I will be receiving 2 tickets to TOTEM by Cirque du Soleil performance for the Media night May 11 in order to write a review of the show.  Check back May 12 to read about it!***


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Review: Valentine Smiley Cookies

Sunday, January 16, 2011


I was lucky enough to grow up with an Eat n' Park restaurant only about a 5 minute drive away from my house.
I'm born and raised in Pennsylvania.  Eat n' Park restaurants originated as one restaurant in Pittsburgh, PA.  Now you can find them all over PA and several other states.  Opened 24 hours a day, it was great to go for breakfast early for their great buffet.  As a teenage we used to love to go late at night.

One thing that stands out is the bakery that makes fresh baked items all the time.  You are greeted with the fresh frosted faces of the Smiley Cookies.  Even the kids' meals come with a Smiley Cookie. The kids always wanted to pick what color Smiley Cookie they wanted.


I have relatives that have moved out of state.  When I saw the our sweet little Smiley Cookies now have their own website and can be shipped all over the US, I thought about sending some to my extended family. 

Smiley Cookies come in several shapes and colors.  I got to review the Valentine Smiley Cookies. These Valentines Day Cookies would be a cute and sweet treat to send off to your grandkids, a friend in need of some cheer, or just because. 




I say review, it's more like eat them again and remind myself why I crave them sometimes.  They are simply frosted heart cookies.  Just sugar cookies with icing and a smile.  There's just something about them that are so tasty.  Just the right amount of icing, a nice sized cookie, baked to perfection, that cute smiled just looking at you as if to say "oh yea, you're going to enjoy me!" 

The kids enjoyed them too.






These generous sized cookies are so cute and so tasty.  Try them once and you'll understand where I'm coming from on these. They also have Steelers Smiley Cookies for all your Pittsburgh fans.  Send a nice Cookie Gift Basket out for a birthday or congratulatory gift.




I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising. Tomoson Product review & giveaway Disclosure.




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Kellee Maize -- Aligned Archetypes Album Review and Giveaway: Go Pittsburgh! 10 winners US---CLOSED

Sunday, October 17, 2010

If I asked you to name a hip-hop artist from Pittsburgh, you might be hard-pressed to come up with a name.  Now, how about a female hip-hop artist.  Even harder, right?





Into the blank, you can insert: Kellee Maize.  If you read through Kellee Maize's bio you find that she moved to Pittsburgh as a teen.  Went to college at the University of Pittsburgh.  Worked for a Pittsburgh paper and eventually became an Events and Promotions Director.  Along with various personal life struggles she says she found an outlet through writing and music.  She has also founded a socially conscience, female owned and operated company called "Nakturnal" that has turned into a leading marketing and events organization for the area.  There is much more to this story.  Read on here: Kellee's Bio.   While you're there, explore her "archetypes" pictured throughout this post.



Now Kellee Maize is the #1 female hip hop artist on Amazon.com in the last month and has been in the top 10 on Amazon.com for 6 months!  Try something for me will ya?  Go to google.com  and google "female rapper".  See what comes up.  Go ahead, I'll wait.....

What did you see?  Kellee Maize right, as number 1?  If you didn't, you didn't do the search.  That's ok, I'm happy you trust me :-)

Kellee Maize's album Aligned Archetypes is a collection of music influenced with House, Reggae, R&B, Hip Hop, and more along with her strong female lyrics.  Her spiritualism also spices her music.



You can download the entire album FREE on Amazon.com



















Being a Pennsylvania girl and former Pittsburgh dweller myself I'm closing this review with one of my favorite tracks "City of Champions"  For all you proud Pittsburghers and Steeler and Penguins fans. (18+ only please due to some profanity).






GIVEAWAY


I'm so very excited to announce this one.  While you can download the whole album for free on amazon.com (and I already have) Kellee is giving 10 of my readers their own physical, autographed, copy of Aligned Archetypes along with a cool friendship bracelet.  US 18 years of age or older. 


Mandatory Entry:   Visit Kellee Maize's website: http://kelleemaize.com/index.html and tell me either something you learned about Kellee that i didn't already state in this review OR tell me your favorite song by Kellee Maize. (This must be completed to be entered. Don't forget to leave an email address so I can contact you if you win).


Bonus Entries:  Leave a separate comment for each entry completed.  If there is a +1 leave one comment for that entry, +2 leave two comments for that entry, and so on.

1.  Download Kellee Maize's album FREE from amazon.com Aligned Archetype [Explicit]     (+2)

2.  "like" Kellee Maize on facebook (+1)

3.  follow Kellee Maize on twitter (+1)

4.  Subscribe to Kelle Maize's Youtube channel (+1)

5.  Blog about this giveaway including a link to this post.  Leave a comment with the link to your post (+5)

6.  Tweet about this giveaway using the RT button above or you can copy and paste this message:

Enter to win a autographed copy of @KELLEEMAIZE album Aligned Archtypes from @angiewith3 10 winners US http://bit.ly/kmaizerev 11/1 "

Can tweet 2 x per day at least 2 hours apart (+1 for each tweet)

7.  Follow Free Stuff, Fun Sites, Contests, and More in any or all of these ways: Google Friend Connect, Networked Blogs, Email (must be confirmed), RSS feed, Facebook, and/or Twitter.  All located in Right hand column.  (+1 for each one completed.  Please leave a separate comment for each one)

8.  Leave this message as your status update on facebook (+1) 

Enter to win an autographed copy of @Kellee Maize 's  album Aligned Archtypes from Free Stuff, Fun Sites, Contests, and More  10 winners US http://bit.ly/kmaizerev 11/1


***I downloaded the album for free via amazon.com and will also be receiving a free physical copy of Kellee Maize's album.  I did not receive any monetary compensation for this post.  Any opinions expressed are my own.***



10 winners will be chosen using random.org from qualified entries.  Giveaway closes 11/1 and winner will be notified no later than 11/2. Winner will have 48 hours to respond to winning email or another winner will be chosen.



AND THE WINNERS ARE:
THELADYA
ANDREA
ALLYSMAMA
MICHELLE
TERRY
SUSIEQTPIES
SUPERSWEEPER
WENDY
TINA

Pretty much if you left a comment here you won lol. 

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Review: Double Tree Hotel Pittsburgh

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

For my family's trip to the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh we decided to make it a weekend getaway. We started looking into family friendly hotels that were near the museum. I caught a tweet from @DoubletreePitt
I initially was looking for something within walking distance from the museum but the DoubleTree of Pittsburgh offered so many great amenities that it seemed like the obvious choice.


DoubleTree Pittsburgh is right in downtown. Located right by the Mellon arena and Console Energy Center (where the Pittsburgh Penguins play).  There is a room to fit your family.  We got a 2 bedroom suite.  It was great for our family of 5. The hotel was not difficult to find.  They have valet parking in their own parking garage.  From the start the first DoubleTree employee I talked with was the valet.  He was pleasant and professional.  We went to the lobby to check in. We were checked in, in no time at all.  The lobby was very open and comfortable.  Any questions I had were answered.  We were on our way to our room.


I loved our room.  It was very comfortable for a family of 5.  Although we were only staying for one night, I wish we would have stayed longer.

The main area was open and inviting.


There was a sofa, a desk (again I want a laptop so bad) and a TV in this area.  Also a mini fridge and microwave which was great for the baby's milk and juices.  You can see they put a crib in our room as well on the left side of the picture.

The boys' room had 2 beds and a TV as well.  It had a nice sized walk in closet.


Our bedroom was very cozy.  King size bed, tv, and a closet.  I could not believe how comfy the beds were to sleep in.








There was also two bathrooms in our suite which was great for us.  Out of the picture window in the main area you got a great view of the Mellon Arena.


You can't see it in this pic but to the right of the Melon Arena is the Console Energy Center.

The DoubleTree Pittsburgh has an indoor pool and a fitness center for their guests.  The boys and I went for a swim while the hubs took a nap. The pool went from  3 1/2 feet to 4 1/2 feet.  There was an outside area with a few lounge chairs and tables and chairs to sit at.  The fitness are was pretty nice.  There even had exercise balls to work with.  I have to admit, I didn't take advantage of the fitness center.  The kids wore me out at the museum and swimming.


The DoubleTree offers a complimentary shuttle service in the downtown area. With the pre-season Steelers game and a wedding going on at the hotel we had to wait about 15 min for a shuttle.  The shuttle driver told us he could not take use to the museum that Saturday (Aug 14) because they were not going to the North Shore due to the Steelers game.  We had to drive.  I was a little nervous about that (since the shuttle drivers wouldn't even go) BUT they valet gave us step by step pre-printed directions to the museum which were great.  We ended up getting there with no trouble.

Later on we were looking for somewhere to eat.  The DoubleTree Pittsburgh staff were very helpful in making suggestions, give us details, and even gave us a map of the downtown area.  We waited for a shuttle for this too.  There were people ahead of us that piled onto the next one that came about.  We decided just to find some place in walking distance.  One of the hotel staff made a few suggestions in the downtown area and showed us where it was on the map. I was already somewhat familiar with downtown since I had lived there a little while back.  We decide to go to Market Square and eat at Primanit Bros.


I had a yummy steak salad with fries on top.  The rest of the fam had huge sandwiches.  My 6 year old couldn't even make it through half of a half.  Every thing was so good.

We went back to the hotel and rented a movie to watch. We all had a great night sleep. The Bigelow Grille is in the same buidling as the DoubleTree Pittsburgh.  We ate there for breakfast.  We all got the breakfast buffet.  The buffet was fantastic:  french toast, sausage, bacon, home fries, fresh fruit, yogurt, cereals, danishes, lots of choices. There was even a chef preparing omelettes with your choice of fillings.

My plan was to stay until about 11 (check out was 12 noon) and head home. Hubby wanted to leave earlier.  I gave him a hard time about it. I hate to admit it, but I should have listened to the hubs.  Check out itself was super fast.  We got the wonderful DoubleTree cookies.  Getting our car....that was another story. There was a long line to pick your car up from the valet.  Even thought the line was long, the valets kept it moving quickly.  We were able to get out and start heading home.  My suggestion, if you stay, you may want to check out around 10 am.  I think that was my issue. It seemed everyone was checking out at that time.

All in all we loved out stay at the DoubleTree Pittsburgh.  It's in a convenient location for just about anything you want to do downtown: Steelers or Penguins game, catching a concert at the Console Energy Center, business trip or a trip to the Children's Museum.


To read more about The DoubleTree Pittsburgh you can use this link: DoubleTree Pittsburgh website

You can also follow DoubleTree Pittsburgh on twitter:  @DoubletreePitt


Review summary:   Every DoubleTree employee my family and I encountered was pleasant and professional.  Our room was very clean, comfortable, and all in all beyond our expectations.  The amenities offered at the DoubleTree were above your standard amenities in my opinion. 



***I received a discounted rate and complimentary breakfast to help facilitate this review.  I did NOT received any monetary compensation for this post.  I was under no obligation to give a positive review.  Any opinions expressed are my own***





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Review: The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh

This was my family's first visit to The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh.  Locate on the North shore not very far at all from downtown Pittsburgh. Located close to Heinz field, PNC Park, and the Aviary just to name a few landmarks.

We happened to be going to The Childrens' Museum of Pittsburgh the same day as a Steelers pre-season game.  I was a little nervous about that, but it ended up working out just fine.  The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh was not hard to find.  Our hotel had pre-printed step by step directions.

The Childrens' Museum was pretty busy on Saturday.  The parking lot attendant was pleasant and helped us find a spot to park.  Even though it was busy we were able to drop off our tickets and get our wrist bands very quickly.  With so much to do we weren't even sure where we wanted to start.  The first thing we noticed was the tall kind of maze that went up three floors as we learned.  Of course my 8 year old and 6 year old were all over that.  It's called "The Limb Bender"  Here are some pics of the boys having a ball in "The Limb Bender"




In that area was also items from Mr. Roger's Neighborhood.  A fish tank, a tv camera, The castle, displays of the characters in the land of Make Believe and more.  The boys kind of breezed through this part.  I think it was more interesting to my husband and I since we grew up with Mr. Rogers Neighborhood.

We then moved onto a room called "The Attic"  this was a fun room with a giant Kaliedescope, A doll house, pictures that make it look like their eyes are following you, and steps that went up to a room that was on an angle called "the gravity room" and you could take  slide down.  We all took the slide, well except my hubby he stayed at the bottom to take pics.


Then from there was a hallway.  There was a few neat exhibits in this area.  They had a button panel set up.  There was a screen with picture of Pittsburgh skyline.  You could choose 1 or 3 Pittsburgh pics and create a computer animated fireworks display to music.  Once you finished your could watch your fireworks display you created.  This was a lot of fun.  From there we went to the "Garage and Workshop"  They had a Smart Car the kids could explore.  The most noticeable thing was the almost tree house-like tower that went up 2 floors.  There were steps to go up and a slide to come down if you wished.  And my OT side was happy because I also noticed an elevator for those not able to hoof it up there.

This is my eight year old and 6 year old at the top of the tower getting ready to come down the slide.  There was also a neat system where someone could stand on the bottom and put a toy parachute on a paddle.  The person on the top would....i believe...turn a crank and it would bring the parachute to the top and you could watch it drift to the bottom.  After the kids came down the slide,


We just had to try the ball maze over our head.  There was a cage on the floor where you could put a ball in the basket and use a pulley system to get it to the kind of wire maze above our heads.

The ball would follow this sort of wire maze around and end in a funnel over head that would drop the balls back down into the cage.  This got a little hectic.  For how busy it was there were kids that kept grabbing the balls from other kids and pulling the ropes 3 or 5 at a time.  It was fun though to watch the balls go around.  There was more to do int his area like the little workshop room with robot gadgets, the giant wooden robot kids could control with levers and inclines for car races.

We then went to the Curious George traveling exhibit.  It was cute. There was  a rocket ship that was a slide, Curious George's apartment building with a pulley system, and a lot more.

One of the room's I was most excited about seeing was "The Nursery" for my 1 year old.  His favorite thing seemed to be what I called "The lite brite wall".  He was facinated by this.  He played with this for a while.  Even when we took him to other areas he always would come back to "The lite brite wall"


We let him try the texture trail.  There were wooden train tables set up, a ball incline where he could roll wooden balls down the incline and it would hit certain things to make sounds.  Another feature he seemed to like was what we called the "bubble seesaw"  Two small children could sit and use the seesaw.  As they moved it would create bubbles in the "bubble wall" I tried to capture this in a picture.


We then moved on to the older boys' most anticipated room..."Waterplay".  I was impressed with this room. They had rain coats and shoes like crocs to put on so they didn't hopefully get drenched.  There was an area with slatted floors that had pipe coming up from the floor. The kids could connect pipes to this and make a pipe system for the water to flow through.  I enjoyed this most with the older boys because they were working together.



They had water way areas that the kids could put together sail boats with foam pieces and sale them on the water way.  They had a larger area then one that was more accessible for the toddlers. My one year old just enjoyed splashing the water.



 They wanted to do the "Limb Bender" about 3 times.  We ate at the cafe in the Children's Museum for lunch.  To my surprise it was really very reasonable.  We just got a large cheese pizza for the fam, and drink for each of us, and we got the baby some mac n' cheese and it only came to about $24 bucks so no more than a family trip to McD's as far as the food goes.

Because we allowed the children to linger on exhibits though we ran out of time.  We didn't get to try "The Backyard" which is outdoors.  There were swings and a fort for them to climb in.  There is also "The Studio" where they could create pictures or "The Theatre".  Oh well, maybe next time.

If you're heading to Pittsburgh I would put this on your list of family friendly places to visit.  Reasonable ticket prices, friendly staff, reasonable prices at the cafe, and lots to keep your family entertained.

Check out the link to see more things to do at The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, Find directions, here about special exhibits and more:   http://www.pittsburghkids.org/




***I received a family pass from The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh to help facilitate a review.  I did not receive any monetary compensation for this post.  I was under no obligation to give a positive review.  Any opinions expressed are my own***

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