![]() ![]() In the middle of the ground-floor gift shop, for example, sits the original automobile from the filmmaker’s 1988 film “Tucker: The Man and his Dream.” It’s parked on a rotator and slowly spins 360 degrees to be admired in all its shiny red glory. Meanwhile, film buffs will enjoy the various memorabilia from Coppola’s movies sprinkled throughout the winery. It’s all part of the Coppola Winery belief that children are supposed to be seen and heard. On Easter weekend and Halloween, there is an egg hunt and a carnival, respectively. Saturdays on the estate feature smoothie tastings for the kids. Crawl inside, and it’s chock-full of children’s books that are perfect for poolside reading. ![]() Not too far from the pool, a standing teepee doubles as a lending library. There are also games to be played such as bocce ball (on four regulation-sized courts), backgammon, chess and checkers. While kids can certainly accompany mom and dad to tastings, they will likely prefer to be in the water under the watchful eye of the lifeguards. Cabines accommodate up to four people (adults and children age 3 or older) and include four reserved chaise lounge chairs on the pool deck, a private shower, Sofia sparkling white (for mom and dad to sip), a deck of Coppola playing cards and an invitation to the winery’s Tasting in the Dark series. Purchasing “cabine” packages online guarantees spots while daily pool passes can be bought upon arrival. Plenty of lounge chairs, private changing cabins and lush grass surround the water. ![]()
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