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Traveling as a family remains a mainstay for many travelers today. In fact, 40% of all travelers are families looking for their next adventure. More and more often, those families also include grandparents. Nearly half–about 46%–of family travel is multi-generational travel. Together, they want a vacation that delivers family bonding, shared experiences and educational opportunities. Frisco delivers all this and more.
Play time is family time
From toddlers and teens to parents and grandparents, everyone in the family can get their game on in Frisco, Texas. For instance, the Frisco Public Library welcomes all ages to take advantage of its offerings. Little ones can learn as they play in Tot’s Town, while older kids take part in a Pop-Up STEM class. Teens can take classes like the basics of video game design, while adults can play with the kids or participate in their own workshops. Just don’t leave without saying hello to Rexy, the library’s 22-foot-tall T-rex.
Just down from the library, the Frisco Discovery Center brings together several interests all in one place, making it ideal for visitors of all ages. For instance, parents and grandparents can show off their gaming skills at the National Videogame Museum. Challenge the kids on the giant Pong game, or see who wins when classic goes against modern video games on the Head to Head Wall.
At the Sci-Tech Discovery Center, visitors can learn and play together at numerous interactive exhibits focused health, space, construction and much more. Fans of riding the rails will ooh and ahh over the model trains at TrainTopia, plus they can compete to see who finds all the items on the various scavenger hunts. Winner gets bragging rights!
For golfing families, PGA Frisco welcomes everyone to grab a club and tee off. Non-golfers or beginners can work on their swing at The Dance Floor, a 2-acre putting course, or The Swing, a par-3 short course with 10 holes. Elevate your challenge by taking some swings in the Ice House Hitting Bays, which overlooks the Fields Ranch Practice Facility. Of course, more experienced golfers can hit the fairways and greens of two championship golf courses.
Bunking down together
When traveling, families look forward to quality time where they can hang out and relax without the demands of everyday life at home. But they still want to stay in a home away from home, and Frisco has many choices to make that happen. For instance, the Ranch House Villas at Omni PGA Frisco Resort offer four bedrooms, full kitchens, large living rooms and private patios so there’s plenty of space for everyone.
At HALL Park Hotel Autograph Collection, families can book an apartment-style Reserve Suite that features a full kitchenette, spacious living area and private balcony to keep everyone safe and together.
Both properties prioritize accessibility, so every member of the family receives the experience they deserve.
When planning vacations, multigenerational families want to make memories everyone will treasure, and Frisco helps them do just that. Plan your visit today and check out the Visitor Guide for more ideas!




Author
Karon Warren
Karon Warren is a travel writer who loves to write about family, the southeast, outdoor recreation, art, history, home decor, and more. Karon visited Frisco on a media trip and quickly became an extended part of the Frisco family!