Mr. Rosenberger

Matthew Rosenberger

Consultant & Publisher

ABC Travel Guides for Kids

Matthew G. Rosenberger is a family travel consultant and publisher who works with hotels that want to be recognized as the most family friendly in their region. He is publisher of ABC City Guides for Kids, an all-in-one alphabet book, activity guide and souvenir. The books are customized by hotels and resorts to feature their images, logo and address on the book's front and back covers. Mr. Rosenberger also promotes his selection of family friendly hotels at his website and family travel related assignments through his "We Love Kids" and "TOP FIVE" pick selections.

A speaker and writer on travel and family related issues Mr. Rosenberger enjoys traveling with his wife and their two daughters under the age of 10. His critically acclaimed guides are featured in hotels, airports and gift shops throughout the country and feature his original photography and text.

Mr. Rosenberger has worked with GMs and DOSMs in many cities across the US including Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Philadelphia, Providence, New Orleans, New York, Orlando, St. Louis, San Diego and Washington DC, to create custom guides that are used as part of an overall marketing plan to attract family travel business. Mr. Rosenberger will also create a book from scratch if a hotel in a city that is not yet written about is interested.

Mr. Rosenberger can be contacted at 215-242-4011 or mgr@kidstravelguides.com

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