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Double Decker Bus - Big Bus Tours
The flexibility of the tour was a major plus. We could hop off at any stop to explore further and hop back on whenever we were ready. It allowed us to take our time and enjoy the attractions that interested us the most.
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Olivia Smith
Dumbo - Manhattan Bridge View
loved Brooklyn. Found a playground in Dumbo that was fun and loved the views of Manhattan from there.
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Noah Wilson
Game of 1000 Boxes
It was like entering a puzzle-filled wonderland that had us all intrigued. My kid's face lit up with curiosity as we stepped into this unique and interactive experience.
From the moment we arrived, my teen was captivated by the mystery and challenges that awaited us. The room was filled with locked boxes, secret compartments, and hidden clues. It was like a real-life treasure hunt that encouraged teamwork and problem-solving.
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Tamir Rosenblum
Harry Potter Store
It was like entering the wizarding world right in the heart of the city. The kids' excitement was palpable as we explored the store's enchanting displays and immersive experiences.
From the moment we entered, the kids were in awe of the store's attention to detail. The life-sized props, intricate decorations, and themed merchandise transported us to the pages of the Harry Potter books and movies. Their eyes lit up as they recognized familiar symbols and artifacts.
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Olivia Lee
Hershey's Chocolate World
The Hershey's store wasn't just about chocolate – it was about creating sweet memories with the kids. We laughed, indulged, and had a blast in this chocolate wonderland. If you're visiting NYC with your family, Hershey's Chocolate World is a must-stop destination that promises a truly delicious and delightful experience. We left with happy hearts and a bag full of chocolatey treats to remember the day.
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Tamir Rosenblum
Inter_
Fantasy is the only word I can use to describe the experience at INTER_, an interactive meditative art exhibit in downtown Manhattan with a powerful message. As I explored, I was surrounded by engaging and interactive display elements. Looking around with the 3D glasses, I couldn’t tell what was real and what was fake. Everything seemed like an illusion. Walking through the first floor felt like strolling through a beautiful forest with much nature.
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Tamir Rosenblum
LEGO Store Fifth Avenue
Our NYC trip with the kids got even more awesome when we visited the LEGO Store on 5th Avenue. It was like stepping into a world of endless creativity and imagination. The kids' faces lit up as soon as we walked in, and the excitement continued to build with each new discovery.
The store's massive LEGO sculptures were a sight to behold, capturing our attention as soon as we entered. The kids were fascinated by the intricate details and the sheer size of these incredible creations. It was like being surrounded by a LEGO wonderland.
The highlight of the visit, of course, was the chance for the kids to play with LEGO bricks themselves. The hands-on building stations allowed them to unleash their creativity and build their own unique creations. It was amazing to see them engage with the bricks, trying out different designs and ideas
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Tamir Rosenblum
Little Island
Our NYC trip with the kids got even cooler when we went to The Little Island. It's like a magical park in the city. The kids loved walking around and exploring. There were shows to watch, and we got to see the river and the city from up high.
The best part was that there were things for everyone to enjoy. The kids played, we watched performances, and even learned some things. The staff was nice and helped us with anything we needed.
The Little Island was a fun and different place to visit. If you're in NYC with your family, it's a great spot to relax, play, and enjoy some nature. We left with happy memories of our time there.
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Tamir Rosenblum
Little Island
The family-friendly atmosphere was evident throughout The Little Island. From the playgrounds to the educational exhibits, there were activities to suit every age. The kids had a blast running around, playing, and soaking in the natural beauty.
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Mia Smith
Madame Tussauds
The highlight, of course, was the interactive exhibits. The kids loved getting up close and personal with the wax figures, taking silly photos and pretending to have conversations with them. It was a lot of fun and sparked their imaginations.
The variety of figures ensured that there was something for everyone's interests. From movie stars to sports heroes, there was a diverse range of celebrities to "meet." The kids enjoyed guessing who each figure was and learning more about their achievements.
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Tamir Rosenblum
Madame Tussauds
The staff was nice and told us interesting things about the statues. They helped us have a great time and made sure we didn't miss anything.
Visiting Madame Tussauds was a highlight of our trip. It's a fun place for families where you can see famous people and have a good time. If you're in NYC, it's worth a visit for sure. We left with lots of memories and fun pictures to look back on.
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Liam Johnson
MLB Flagship Store
It's like a big baseball store with lots of stuff to buy. My kid loved looking at the hats, jerseys, and other things from their favorite teams. They got to try on stuff and felt like a real fan.
The best part was finding things from their favorite team. They were so excited to get something special. The staff was nice and helped us pick the right stuff.
The MLB Flagship Store was a fun place for my kid. If you're in NYC and love baseball, it's a great place to visit. We left with a big smile and some cool new gear for my little baseball fan.
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Mia Lee
Staten Island ferry
The kids loved looking at the city buildings and the Statue of Liberty from the ferry. We took lots of pictures and had a great time.
The best part was that the ferry ride didn't cost anything, so it was a free activity. The kids were happy, and we got to see cool stuff without spending money.
Riding the Staten Island Ferry was a really cool thing to do on our trip. If you're in NYC with your family, it's a fun way to see the city from the water. We left with smiles on our faces and cool pictures of the skyline.
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Emma Smith
Statue of Liberty
We took a ferry to get there and saw the statue up close. We also went inside the pedestal and saw the city from high up. It was awesome.
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Ava Johnson
The Bronx Zoo
From the moment we arrived, the kids were thrilled by the animals. We made our way oever to tree tops, and the sight of the treetop course and ziplines. They couldn't wait to start climbing, swinging, and soaring among the trees. The treetop adventure was a blend of fun and nature exploration. The kids felt like little adventurers as they crossed rope bridges, climbed ladders, and zipped through the air. It was a confidence-boosting experience that pushed their limits in a safe and exciting way.
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Ethan Anderson
The Escape Game NYC
Visiting Escape Games NYC was an incredibly fun and unique part of our NYC trip. It was a place where the kids could use their brains, work together, and have a blast. If you're looking for an interactive and exciting family activity, Escape Games NYC is a must-try. We left with big smiles, a sense of accomplishment, and memories of an adventure we'll always remember.
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Emma Taylor
The High Line
Our NYC trip got more exciting when we visited the High Line, a unique elevated park with gardens and art. The kids loved exploring the pathways high above the city, and we all enjoyed the peaceful greenery amidst the urban landscape. The stunning views and the blend of nature and architecture made it a memorable and family-friendly experience that added a special touch to our trip. Do be warned, it is a lot of walking so for young children, I would recommend a stroller.
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Mia Davis
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
From the moment we entered, the kids were in awe of the grandeur of the museum and the variety of art on display. They loved exploring the different galleries, from ancient civilizations to modern masterpieces. The museum's impressive collection offered something for everyone's interests.
The highlight of our visit was discovering famous paintings and sculptures we had only seen in books before. The kids were excited to recognize artworks and artists they had learned about in school. It was a wonderful opportunity for them to connect with history and culture.
The best part was the interactive exhibits and hands-on activities for kids. The museum made art accessible and engaging, allowing the kids to create their own masterpieces and learn through play.
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Aiden Johnson
Union Square Green Market
The Union Square Greenmarket's community vibe and the opportunity to support local producers added to the positive experience. The kids learned about where their food comes from and the importance of sustainable practices.
Visiting the Union Square Greenmarket was a memorable and delicious part of our NYC trip. It was a place where the kids could learn about food and discover new flavors while having fun. If you're in NYC with your family and love good food, the Union Square Greenmarket is a must-visit that offers a true taste of the city's vibrant culinary scene. We left with bags of goodies and a sense of connection to the local community.
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Isabella Dillards
Ellen's Stardust Diner
Visiting Ellen's Stardust Diner was a true highlight of our NYC trip. It was a place where the kids could enjoy great food, fantastic entertainment, and a unique dining experience. If you're in NYC with your family and want to add some musical magic to your meal, Ellen's Stardust Diner is a must-visit. We left with smiles on our faces and songs in our hearts, creating memories that will make us hum for a long time.
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Olivia Williams
American Girl Place
The highlight of our visit was the chance for the kids to create their own American Girl doll. Their eyes lit up as they chose their doll's hair, eye color, and outfits. It was a personalized experience that made their doll even more special to them.
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Jackson Brown
The Malibu Barbie Café
Our NYC trip turned into a colorful and exciting experience when we visited the Malibu Barbie Cafe. It was like stepping into a world of pink and glamour that captivated both the kids and us. The kids were thrilled to explore the Barbie-themed decor, vibrant atmosphere, and delightful treats.
The kids' faces continuously lit up as they immersed themselves in the Barbie universe. The cafe was a dream come true for them, with every corner adorned with Barbie's iconic style and flair.
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Harper Lee
Catch ‘N Ice Cream
The highlight of our visit was the chance for the kids to customize their own ice cream rolls with their favorite flavors and toppings. Their faces lit up as they watched the ice cream artists transform the ingredients into beautiful and tasty treats.
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Lucas Smith
RiseNY
This museum was a 10/10. It had a little bit of everything. Educational, art, musical, theater and a great ride at the end similar to Soarin from Epcot. Kids loved it!
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Olivia Johnson
Disney Store
The best part was the attention to detail and the magical atmosphere that surrounded us. The store's decor, inspired by Disney's iconic fairy tales, brought a sense of nostalgia and joy to both kids and adults alike.
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Natalie Williams
Double Decker Bus - Big Bus Tours
The double-decker bus tour was an excellent way to see NYC with the kids. It combined learning, excitement, and relaxation all at once. We left with a deeper appreciation for the city and unforgettable memories of our open-top adventure. If you're visiting NYC with your family, the double-decker bus tour is a must-try that promises a unique and immersive way to explore the city's wonders.
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Aiden Brown
Dumbo - Manhattan Bridge View
DUMBO offered a blend of relaxation and exploration that made our visit memorable. It was a refreshing break from the city's hustle and bustle, allowing us to slow down, soak in the beauty of our surroundings, and create cherished family memories.
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Sophia Lee
Game of 1000 Boxes
The highlight of our visit was working together to solve the puzzles and unlock the boxes. The kids' eyes sparkled with excitement as each box revealed new surprises and challenges. It was a thrilling and engaging activity that had us all fully immersed.
The variety of puzzles catered to different ages and skills, making it an enjoyable experience for both the kids and us parents. We loved seeing how the kids approached each challenge with creativity and determination.
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Isabella Hernandez
Harry Potter Store
The highlight of the visit was undoubtedly the interactive elements. The kids had a blast casting spells, trying on wizarding robes, and exploring the various themed rooms. It was like stepping into Hogwarts and being part of the magic. My youngest didn't exactly understand the concept of the store, as he hasn't watched the movies, but was still amused byt he interactive elements.
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Benjamin Taylor
Hershey's Chocolate World
The highlight was definitely the chance to create our own chocolate treats. The kids had a blast choosing their favorite toppings and watching as their creations were made right in front of them. It was a hands-on experience that left them with big smiles and even bigger chocolatey messes.
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Aiden Smith
Inter_
The variety of exhibits catered to all ages, making it an enjoyable experience for both the kids and us parents. The kids were particularly drawn to the vibrant and sensory-rich displays that engaged their senses and sparked their curiosity. It was a wonderful celebration of art's ability to inspire and bring joy.
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Isabella Robinson
LEGO Store Fifth Avenue
My kids loved the Lego store! I wasn’t thrilled waiting in line but to see the inside was pretty magical.
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Olivia Cashew
Little Island
Our NYC adventure with the kids reached new heights of excitement when we visited The Little Island. It was like stepping into a whimsical world where nature and creativity collide. The kids were thrilled by the unique design and the opportunity to explore this floating park.
From the moment we arrived, The Little Island's captivating architecture and lush greenery captured our attention. The kids were wide-eyed as they walked along the pathways, discovering hidden corners and interactive spaces. It felt like a magical oasis in the middle of the city.
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Sophia Lee
Luna Park
From the moment we entered Luna Park, the kids were ready for adventure. They eagerly hopped on the rides, from classic carousels to adrenaline-pumping roller coasters. The screams of delight and laughter echoed as they enjoyed the thrill of the rides.
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Tamir Rosenblum
Madame Tussauds
Visiting Madame Tussauds was a memorable part of our NYC trip. It was a place where the kids could see their favorite stars up close and enjoy a unique blend of entertainment and education. If you're traveling with kids who love celebrities or history, Madame Tussauds is a must-visit. We left with lots of fun photos and the feeling that we had rubbed shoulders with the stars.
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Aiden Martinez
MLB Flagship Store
It was like stepping onto a field of baseball dreams right in the heart of the city. The kids' excitement was contagious as we explored the store's baseball-themed wonderland.
From the moment we walked in, the kids were wide-eyed at the sight of jerseys, hats, and memorabilia from their favorite teams. The store's immersive displays and larger-than-life baseball installations made them feel like they were in the middle of a game.
The highlight of our visit was the chance for the kids to find gear from their favorite teams and players. Their faces lit up as they tried on hats, jerseys, and other merchandise that made them feel like true baseball fans. It was a special way for them to connect with a sport they love.
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Tamir Rosenblum
Staten Island ferry
It was like a mini-cruise with incredible views of the city's iconic skyline. The kids were thrilled to be on a big boat and see the sights from the water.
From the moment we stepped on the ferry, the kids were in awe of the spacious deck and the panoramic views. They couldn't stop looking at the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the towering skyscrapers. It was a front-row seat to NYC's beauty.
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Tamir Rosenblum
Statue of Liberty
Our NYC trip with the kids became a historic adventure when we visited the Statue of Liberty. It was like stepping into a symbol of freedom and a piece of American history. The kids were in awe of the statue's grandeur and the story behind it.
From the moment we approached the statue by ferry, the kids were captivated by its majestic presence. They couldn't believe they were seeing something so famous in real life. The statue's size and significance left a lasting impression on them.
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Tamir Rosenblum
The Bronx Zoo
Our NYC trip with the kids got wild and exciting when we visited the Bronx Zoo. It was like entering a world of animals from all around the globe. The kids were thrilled to see real-life lions, elephants, and so many other incredible creatures up close.
From the moment we entered the zoo, the kids were wide-eyed with excitement. They couldn't wait to explore the different animal exhibits and learn about the diverse species that call the zoo home.
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Tamir Rosenblum
The Escape Game NYC
I took my teenager to this place and she loved it! We worked together to solve the mystery, and it was definitely a bonding experience; would do again.
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Tamir Rosenblum
The High Line
The highlight of our visit was the chance to enjoy the greenery and escape the city's hustle and bustle while still being right in the middle of it. The kids were able to run around and explore, and we all appreciated the tranquility that the High Line offered.
The best part was the stunning views of the city skyline and architecture. The kids were amazed by the different angles and perspectives we got from the elevated walkway. It was a unique way to see NYC.
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Tamir Rosenblum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Sometimes you really want to go to a trip and visit one or two museums even though you know that your kids would be a little bit... bored, right? Raise your hand if you experienced it in the past.. (I am raising my hand). Here's a suggestion to help everyone enjoy the expirience.
One time when I told Lia that I want to go to the Met museum, she really didn't want to go. After all, I think I had taken her a dozen times already. I decided to make the visit a picture hunt. We went to the museum website and asked Lia to pick on one the drawing from the website. I printed it and told her that she needs to find it in the museum and will get a small prize. That's it.
It was one of the most amazing, fun, bonding days and a wonderful memory for life.
Here is a photo after Lia found the original. (it took her less than 30 minutes)... and please ignore the fact that we didn't noticed that the printout in Lia's hand was up side down..
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Tamir Rosenblum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Visiting The Met Museum was a highlight of our NYC trip. It was a place where the kids could explore, learn, and be inspired by the beauty of art. If you're in NYC with your family, The Met Museum is a must-visit that offers a rich cultural experience for all ages. We left with a greater appreciation for art and a sense of wonder at the world's treasures.
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Emma Davis
Ellen's Stardust Diner
Our NYC trip took a musical twist when we visited Ellen's Stardust Diner. It was like stepping into a Broadway show right at our table. The kids were amazed by the talented singing waitstaff and the lively atmosphere that filled the diner.
From the moment we entered, the kids were captivated by the energetic performances happening around us. They couldn't believe that our servers were also incredible singers who entertained us with show tunes and popular songs.
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Tamir Rosenblum
Ellen's Stardust Diner
Ellen's Stardust Diner's friendly and talented waitstaff added to the positive experience. They made us feel like part of the show and ensured that we had a memorable time.
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Noah Anderson
American Girl Place
The best part was the variety of activities and experiences available at American Girl Place. From the doll hair salon to the cafe where the dolls had their own seats, the kids were immersed in a world of fun and imagination.
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Ethan Garcia
The Malibu Barbie Café
The best part was the variety of Barbie-themed activities and photo opportunities. The kids had a blast posing with life-size Barbie dolls, trying on costumes, and participating in creative crafts that brought out their inner fashionistas.
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