Animation Bound - Find a Resort The Whole Family Will Love
By Debbie Wilson
debbie.wilson@computeranimationschoolreview.com
Computer Animation School Review Columnist
If you're ready for a memorable, exhilarating, and totally fun family vacation getaway, think animation entertainment. Animated characters can add to the "wow" factor of your vacation and your kids will love you for it.
Vacations come in all different forms - pricey, rustic, elegant, and animated. Yes, animated. In fact, more and more resorts worldwide are using animated characters to appeal to the younger generation. And as a child, who wouldn't enjoy dining with Mickey Mouse, watching live animated performances, baking cookies with Cookie Monster, or swimming in a pool of green slime with Nickelodeon characters? Well, that's exactly what's happening today at many resorts.
At the same time, these resorts recognize that the parents want a getaway too. Resorts run by Disney provide relaxation, romantic meals, and complete vacation enjoyment for adults as well. Meanwhile, the kids are off enjoying their new animated character pals. You get to enjoy your vacation, the kids are happy--and as any parent knows, when the kids are happy, so are you. An animated character theme resort brings the whole family together.
Animation Career Takes A New Look
So if you have a knack for creating animated characters or just plain love animation, consider a career with today's top-notch resorts. Not only will you have the magnificent opportunity to work in a highly challenging and rewarding career, but you'll also get the chance to make family vacations absolutely awesome. While the kids hang out with Elmo or Sponge Bob, the parents can scuba dive, enjoy a romantic meal, or just plain relax. And you can be the one that makes this happen with an animation vacation that's totally new and totally cool!
About the Author
Debbie Wilson currently operates a lakeside resort. Her previous experience includes profitability consulting for a national healthcare company.
Posted on April 7, 2006 at 07:00 PM