
Show the lowest price for this hotel
The restaurants and lounges of Fontainebleau are excellent. We stayed for four days and managed to eat at all of them. As much as we enjoyed the food, the service is fair at best; it's generally slow and sometimes comes with a touch of attitude. It's always expensive. While children are welcomed in the restaurants, they are not catered to.
Vida
Vida is my top pick for families because the food is great (not award-winning but delicious), it's affordable, and its menu has the most mass appeal. They serve everything from sushi (at dinner) and ceviche to tuna melts and pizza. There is also a full kids' menu with items like grilled cheese and spaghetti.
Gotham Steak
Gotham Steak was my favorite, oddly, since I don't eat meat. My husband devoured his steak, but I was psyched about the unexpected raw menu. I had yellowfin tartare and oysters. For the kids you'll find items like macaroni and cheese and onion rings.
Scarpetta
Scarpetta serves outstanding Italian food, and has an impressive menu. The seafood choices were great (lobster, monkfish, cod, halibut).
Hakkasan
Hakkasan serves Chinese/Cantonese food and has won loads of awards. It wasn't my favorite but my husband loved it. Hakkasan is open for dinner daily, with a Dim Sum menu available on Saturdays and Sundays from noon until 3 p.m.
La Cote
This is the best for outdoor family dining and atmosphere. It's the perfect spot for lunch with the kids when you don't want to leave the pool area. The restaurant is two stories with awesome pool and ocean views, and has super comfy chairs and couches to lounge on while you eat, ideal for families. Along with a great vibe, La Côte has tapas, seafood and salads but the best item on the menu is the stone crab -- divine.
Fresh
Quick eats can be found at Fresh, which offers snacks, salads and sandwiches.
Solo
A small coffee and pastry shop that sells cookies, cakes and other treats to go.
Show the lowest price for this hotel




Read more about 

Sure, free drinks and complimentary Wi-Fi rank high on the lists of most desirable hotel perks among travelers in general, but when it comes to visiting with kids in tow, which hotel amenities are most revered by families? From onsite airline check-in to in-room babysitting and kid concierges, con...
Favorite family biking locales in North America combine stunning scenery with a relatively easy grid of bike trails and uncongested backcountry roads. All of these locales offer exhilarating rides, guaranteed to inspire all ages to travel on two wheels. Many of the cities on the list, like San Anton...
1. Celebrate a Historic Anniversary. Boston's historic Fenway Park celebrates its 100th anniversary this year -- the perfect time to take in a ballgame while enjoying the history of America throughout the city. Give your school-aged children an up-close and personal history lesson by visiting some ...
The unofficial start to summer is nearly here, and this May 25 to 28 weekend is filled with enticing deals for families. Get out there and start your summer!
Broadmoor Resort, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Escape to the Colorado mountains for a two-night Memorial Day Family Escape at the Broadmoor. ...
There are few rites of passage as exciting as taking a child on his or her first camping trip. Families bond while roasting hot dogs and marshmallows, making shadow animals on the tent wall, chasing after fireflies and inhaling fragrant whiffs of pine. Whether you are an experienced camper from pre-...
1. The National Mall
There's no question that the National Mall, the two-mile strip of wide-open green stretching between the Lincoln Memorial and the U.S. Capitol and surrounded by Smithsonian museums and national monuments, is a must-see destination for kids. "The Mall," chock full of our nation'...
1. gogo Kidz Travelmate
If you're traveling with a child weighing less than 50 pounds, you won't want to leave home without this ingenious contraption that in seconds lets parents convert most car seats into a stroller. With the gogo Kidz Travelmate, there's no more lugging both a heavy car seat ...
On a recent ski vacation, my family of five traveled with five cellphones, three laptops, three iPads, two iPods and just for good measure, a GPS! Given the prevalence of electronic devices in our daily lives and our somewhat compulsive reliance upon them, taking a true vacation feels almost imposs...
The 1969 film, "If It's Tuesday, This Must be Belgium," depicted a funny, but sometimes all too true, look at a tour group of Americans traveling through Europe so quickly they barely knew where they were and what they were seeing.
Today, tour groups are quickly becoming an attractive option for ...
When you think of an all-inclusive vacation, your mind goes straight to the Caribbean, doesn't it? But you don't need to leave the country to get an all-in-one vacation -- resorts in the U.S. also provide all-inclusive getaways with accommodations, meals, and activities all packaged in one easy pric...