I'll second, third, fifth or whatever that Eureka makes a great tent.
I wanted a four-season tent with a full fly and went for the K2-XT. It's been out in three seasons so far (I don't count the winter we had here much more than a harsh fall LOL). It has performed spectacularly from high heat to torrential downpour and high winds. It's one of the most solid tents I've ever used. However, it's probably more than what you'd want for family camping. It does have its drawbacks, but if Eureka's other tents are made as well as this one, they're probably a good purchase.
As mentioned before you might want a taller tent for the sake of comfort. There are a number of tents out there made to stand up to heavy windloads, and generally if they're not reinforced with heavy aluminum poles they're going to be pretty short.
Also, though I personally like vestibules and full flys just because I like to be able to go camping year round, rain doesn't always fall straight down, and I like the extra covered space they generally don't allow for speedy entrances or exits.
On one trip out of a number of tents, only the
Eureka Tent and
Sierra Designs Tent held up in a windstorm that ripped other tents off of the ground and a hailstorm that shredded some of the other tents.