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Disney has even begun adults-only trips. No wonder. When we arrived in Europe and met 20 other family travelers, I did have a moment of terror imagining being trapped with this many children on a bus. But our group soon bonded by way of carriage rides, strudel-making lessons, fencing demonstrations and castle tours. As the junior passengers rolled their eyes at us, we adults were busy on the bus enjoying sing-alongs of Disney tunes. It was our inner children we were really taking on vacation--the kids were simply along for the ride...
...Trapp Groupies. If you're still wondering how to solve a problem like Maria, Gutsy Women Travel is an offering an eight-day tour, starting in Salzburg on June 29, called Allure of Austria: Salzburg & Vienna. Visit Salzburg where the Sound of Music was filmed, learn to cook apple strudel and how to dance a proper Viennese waltz, and have dinner in a Viennese palace followed by a Mozart and Strauss concert. If you book with a friend (use the promo code GWTBAF200) by April 15, you'll each save $200 off the regular price of $1,899 per person...
...Scafido's job is to dream up those big hits. As chief creative and innovation officer, he is working on everything from an iced-tea-- lemonade Coolatta (it's an acquired taste) to a cherry chocolate strudel (now, that's addictive), both of which will roll out nationwide this spring. Not every idea hits the spot. Plans for a pomegranate smoothie were nixed because of limited supplies of the fruit. ("We'd have everyone who drinks pomegranate martinis mad at us," jokes Scafido). But a new Cuban sandwich has been a hit, and the chain may soon start serving...
...CAFE KORB This eatery's plain, somewhat worn 1960s interior has none of the grandeur of Demel or Hotel Sacher, nor the old Viennese charm of Caf? Diglas. But if you're looking for a knockout warm apple strudel, one of Austria's most famous pastries, then look no further...
...evenings a week. tel: (43-1) 5125 7650; www.diglas.at Café Korb This eatery's plain, somewhat worn 1960s interior has none of the grandeur of Demel or Hotel Sacher, nor the old Viennese charm of Café Diglas. But if you're looking for a knockout warm apple strudel, one of Austria's most famous pastries, then look no further...