All-inclusive resorts are music to a parent’s ears. You don’t have to worry about cooking every meal, there’s day-to-night entertainment, you’re surrounded by stunning beaches, and you can even find time to relax…alone (thanks, kid’s clubs).

So if you’re starting to think about what your summer escape will look like this year, this is your sign to finally book an all-inclusive trip.

Read on for our six of the best all-inclusive resort for kids across Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica that provide everything you need for your dream vacation.

For the memory makers: Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta

Nestled along the stunning coast of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta offers a picturesque beachfront getaway—the perfect backdrop for your family’s next holiday card! Catering to families seeking quality time and unforgettable experiences, the resort boasts a vibrant atmosphere with loads of entertainment that’ll keep everyone in good spirits.

  • Why families love it: Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta provides a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure for families. Parents will appreciate the luxurious accommodations and variety of dining options, while kids will love the exciting activities and amenities tailored just for them.
  • Stand-out feature: Love a roster full of non-stop fun? The Hyatt Ziva is the family destination for you. One night, enjoy the sounds of a live mariachi band, and the next, have a blast doing karaoke. Additional day and night activities include themed parties, Bohemia art and music experiences, and themed parties, and dancing fiestas.
  • Family-friendly amenities: The little ones deserve to play and relax in the sunshine, too. The Hyatt Ziva’s kids club offers supervised activities for children ages 4 to 12, including arts and crafts, games, swimming, and nature activities. There’s also a children’s splash pool and seasonal turtle program.
  • Special dining options: With ten on-site bars, restaurants, and lounges, Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta caters to all tastes and dietary needs. And yes, that includes your kids’ crazy special requests; just make sure to let their staff know so they can best accommodate your family.
  • Parent tip: Head to the resort’s beloved Ratatouille dinner with a movie night. Not only can you screen this gastronomic film, but you and your kiddos will be served dishes from the movie at the same time they appear on screen!

For the modern voyagers: Wyndham Alltra Cancun

Wyndham Alltra Cancun is a premier, all-inclusive resort located in the heart of Cancun, Mexico. The resort is a great option for families looking for a modern escape that delivers quality and variety without breaking the bank. With a focus on diverse amenities that’ll keep the whole clan busy, Wyndham Alltra Cancun has both a kid’s and teen’s club, a kids’ pool, and a kiddie waterpark (sign us up!).

  • Why families love it: Families will love the all-inclusive convenience and the array of activities available for all ages. From the kids’ club to the kiddie waterpark and teen activities, there’s something for everyone.
  • Stand-out feature: Parents, get ready for a dinner with just you and your S.O. Wyndham Alltra Cancun offers babysitting services.
  • Family-friendly amenities: At Camp Alltra, kids three- to 12-year-olds can enjoy all-day programming, whereas the teen’s club, Hashtag, has arcade games, virtual reality, and table games for big kids from 13 to 17 years old. We love the resort’s kiddie waterpark that’s complete with a pirate ship and medieval castle, and a total of seven waterslides and two splash zones.
  • Special dining options: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all taken care of for you at the Wyndham Alltra’s café, buffet, and four specialty restaurants. Treat little ones to the candy shop or the two snack spots for a pick-me-up throughout the day.
  • Parent tip: Upon booking, plan your days with the digital concierge to make the most of on-site activities and relaxing amenities, like the popular pool cabanas and spa treatments.

For the paradise retreaters: Hilton Rose Hall

Calling all moms and dads, Hilton Rose Hall in Montego Bay, Jamaica, is your ultimate exotic getaway. Set across 400 acres of tropical paradise, this resort offers everything you need for a vacation that’ll melt away stress the minute you arrive. From the private beach and thrilling Sugar Mill Falls Water Park to a variety of dining options to satisfy even the pickiest eaters, Hilton Rose Hall has it all.

  • Why families love it: Parents and independent kiddos can enjoy the day at their pace at Hilton Rose Hall. Kids can find their version of fun (with staff supervision, of course!) at the Sugar Mill Falls Water Park and the kid’s or teen’s club, as mom and dad wind down at the spa. Plus, there’s even a daycare if you have little ones in tow.
  • Stand-out feature: In search of some much-needed R&R. Take advantage of the resort’s kid’s and teen’s clubs and supervised activities that’ll give you time to relax while your children have fun in a safe environment.
  • Family-friendly amenities: For thrill and excitement, children and teens can head to the kids’ clubs for swimming, volleyball, basketball, and daily activities.
  • Special dining options: Six dining options cater to all dietary restrictions, food allergies, and preferences at Hilton Rose Hall. Both Moonstone and Mangoes (a.k.a. the resort’s breathtaking, beach-front restaurants) serve up pizzas, sandwiches, and street food for any picky eaters in your group.
  • Parent tip: Take time to explore the local area outside of the resort for a more immersive experience. Whether it’s a cultural excursion, a nature hike, or a visit to any nearby attractions, these one-on-one bonding moments will add depth to your family vacation experience.

For the savvy sojourns: Jewel Palm Beach

Indulge in all the glory of a tropical respite without the hefty price tag at Jewel Palm Beach. This budget-friendly resort is perfectly situated along the gorgeous beach of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, and is filled with a plethora of things to do for family members of all ages. Toss in a handful of specialty restaurants, buffets, and snack spots, and you’ll feel like royalty—and without having to put a dent in your wallet.

  • Why families love it: From sunup to sundown, there’s always something happening at Jewel Palm Beach. Families can try their hand at dancing and Spanish classes, party on the beach, or experience spectacular live musical performances.
  • Stand-out feature: The more pools the merrier! At Jewel Palm Beach, guests have access to four pools with swim-up bars for poolside cocktails. Young swimmers also love having their very own pool, too.
  • Family-friendly amenities: Families appreciate the all-inclusive convenience, variety of dining options, and the range of activities available for little ones as young as three and teens as big as 17. Toddlers can hang out at the splash pad, while school-aged kids will appreciate the kid’s club’s video games, crafts, and beach camping adventures. Teens, on the other hand, will get a kick out of archery, the batting cages, and an on-site gym.
  • Special dining options: Choose from five restaurants that specialize in Mexican, Asian, Italian, and French cuisines, as well as a café, several buffets, and snack spots to fill your bellies and satisfy cravings morning through night.
  • Parent tip: Plan your trip with ample time to enjoy excursions outside the resort. The area is brimming with city tours, sailing adventures, fishing trips, and shopping, with pick-ups and drop-offs organized by the concierge.

For the splash clan: Hilton La Romana Family

Escape to a world of bliss and aquatic adventure at Hilton La Romana Family in the Dominican Republic. This all-inclusive resort is designed with water-loving families in mind, thanks to its range of water activities and motorized water sports. Back on land, there are pool games, Spanish and merengue lessons (essentially, the Latin two-step!), beach volleyball, ping pong, and a variety of board games.

  • Why families love it: Set on an eco-friendly beach and surrounded by a tropical jungle, Hilton La Romana Family offers sea seekers windsurfing, catamarans, kayaks, snorkeling, and even a diving clinic. For those seeking a little more exhilaration, the resort also offers open water diving, boating, fishing excursions, and motorized water sports for an additional fee.
  • Family-friendly amenities: What truly sets Hilton La Romana Family apart is their commitment to personalized service and tailor-made experiences, ensuring that every moment of your stay is filled with luxury, relaxation, and excitement for you and your children.
  • Special dining options: Whether your family has a favorite cuisine or looking to try something new, the resort’s six dining options offer options, from Italian to South American food. We recommend the buffet for even your most particular diners, with over five stations catering to different tastes.
  • Parent tip: Dads, we’ve got some news you might want to know. Some of the Dominican Republic’s best golf courses are within 20 minutes of the resorts, such as La Estancia, Dye Forem, and Teeth of the Dog.

For the luxe jet-setters: Jewel Grande

Experience the pinnacle of luxury at Jewel Grande in Montego Bay, Jamaica, which is a postcard that’s come to life. The serene setting oozes with self-indulgence, welcoming little ones to arcade games and table games at the kids’ clubs, and parents to rejuvenation at their award-winning spa. Dive into our splash pads for a family-friendly adventure or unwind by the pool with a refreshing drink.

  • Why families love it: Families can’t get enough of the spacious accommodations that are spread across three distinct buildings that can suit all needs. The resort provides roomy ocean-view junior suites, ideal for smaller families seeking a cozy retreat, whereas larger families or groups can book the one and two-bedroom suites. For those seeking the ultimate luxury experience, Jewel Grande offers luxurious two-bedroom penthouses and fabulous three-bedroom villas with upscale amenities and stunning views.
  • Stand-out feature: With a focus on luxury and comfort for families, Jewel Grande promises a balance of exclusive experiences and family-friendly offerings. So much so, the spa even offers specialized teen treatments and massages. Talk about the best of both worlds for bigger kids alike!
  • Family-friendly amenities: Jewel Grande offers a range of family-friendly amenities, with the kid’s club and teen lounge being popular choices for young guests. The kid’s club doesn’t skimp on entertainment with its fun-size soccer field, table tennis, pool tables, a beachfront play area, splash pad, and jungle gym.
  • Special dining options: Parents, say goodbye to tears over what’s for dinner. Jewel Grande has you covered with an array of dining options to please the whole family, from five specialty dining restaurants, a buffet, and a café. Kids will be wowed by the juice bar for a lunchtime refreshment and the ice cream parlor for a sweet end to the night.
  • Parent tip: Make the most of your visit by staying in one of the villas that wouldn’t be complete without butler service.

Now that you have a handy list of the best all-inclusive resorts for kids, all that’s left to do is to book your number one choice and start packing!

New York City is one of the most iconic cities in the world, and with so much to do, it can be hard to decide what to do first—especially when it comes to exploring the Big Apple and discovering fun things to do in NYC with kids. From the bright lights of Times Square to the worldclass art galleries of the Upper East Side, theres something for everyone to enjoy. Of course, don’t forget there’s tons of nature to discover, you can nosh on some of the world’s best goodies—including the best pizza in the world (yasss!), and explore the numerous hidden gems and best immersive experience in NYC. To make sure you dont miss out on the best NYC has to offer, here is a list of the top 101 (because NYC always has to be extra) things to do in the city.

The Best Things to Do in NYC with Kids

The Best Ways to Explore Nature in NYC & the 5 Boroughs

1. You may have been to Central Park, but have you been to NYC’s other biggest parks? One of the best things to do with kids in NYC is to pay a visit to Prospect Park (Brooklyn), Pelham Bay Park (Bronx), Flushing Meadows Corona Park (Queens), and Freshkills Park (Staten Island—currently in the process of being renovated and is opening in phases through 2036). Each has so much to explore, from the Shakespeare Garden in Central Park to the Audubon House in Prospect Park… and beyond!

2. Want a more guided experience of the city’s parks? Joint the Urban Rangers for a family event, often including ways to engage little minds, bodies, and hands. Visit the NYC Parks website’s “Best for Kids” section to find an activity in your local park.

3. Take a stroll through the city’s gardens, hidden oases of flora to amaze and engage year round. Many of the gardens include sensory sections to engage the smallest visitors (and parents will enjoy them, too!) and various themed activities and crafts. Our garden recommendations are the Botanical Gardens in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens, Snug Harbor in Staten Island, and Wave Hill in the Bronx.

4. If you’re itching for a nature walk of a more uniquely NYC type, check out one of the more unusual parks the city is home to. Not sure where to start? Head to the High Line to experience an elevated-train-track-turned-green-walkway, or wander among the graves at Greenwood Cemetery.

5. You don’t need to go anywhere special to find nature—it’s all around us. Go on a nature walk and keep your eyes peeled for local critters, migratory birds, and more. For a guided walk, look to the NYC Parks website, which hosts bird-watching events, nature exploration walks, beach discovery tours, and more. Or, just stop by the information center of many parks and ask to borrow a kit with binoculars, a magnifying glass, as well as activity sheets and colored pencils to keep kids engaged on the walk.

6. Want to get more hands on? There are many opportunities to help out in NYC parks and community gardens. What’s available varies by season but activities are often all-ages and include park cleanup, planting, weeding, mulching, and the occasional unique one-off (like planting sea grass on Brighton Beach!).

7. Did you know that NYC has indoor parks as well? Some are so well-hidden that even native New Yorkers don’t know about them! Our favorite is The Ford Foundation in Midtown: It has an atrium with real trees and plants, a reflecting pool, and a sensory garden.

8. Meet and greet the city’s animals at the various zoos and farms in NYC. Visit Queens Farm, the city’s only working farm, dive into the depths of the waters at the Coney Island aquarium. Or drop by Alley Pond for themed crafts, walks, and encounters with their animal ambassadors.

9. Wake up in a real farm with a farm stay near NYC. Help out with the daily farm chores (like feeding the animals!), disconnect from the internet, and buy some fresh produce on your way out. It doesn’t get much more “farm to table” than literally getting the goods at the farm yourself.

10. Hop on a train, bus, or car out of town for a day trip. You don’t have to go far from the city to find incredible hiking trails, quaint towns, and fun adventures for the whole family. We recommend different daycations depending on whether you’re traveling in the spring for a spring break trip, summer, fall to see the leaves change, or winter to find some nearby snow.

The Best Play Spaces around New York City

11. NYC’s playgrounds have been getting renovated in recent years, and thanks to renewed funding, will continue to revamp the city’s beloved child hangouts. Your local playground is sure to entertain and educate, as well as keep the little ones cool in the summer with plenty of splash park options. There are also some incredible and unique playgrounds to check out around the city, like Domino Park’s homage to the sugar factory that used to exist in the space. You won’t want to miss these!

12. You never get too old for a carousel, and the city has a few that are sure to thrill, no matter how old you are. Some of our favorite merry-go-rounds are Jane’s Carousel in DUMBO, the SeaGlass Carousel in Battery Park, and Riverbank State Park’s Totally Kid Carousel—which features kid-designed rides.

13. Believe it or not, there are some places to go camping without leaving NYC (though they’re pretty limited). If you have the desire to camp outside the city, hop in the car (or on a bus or train!) and set up camp in one of the many kid-friendly campsites a stone’s throw from the city. And if you’re not the outdoorsy type, you could always go glamping, instead (there’s an awesome spot right on Governors Island) or check out an RV campground.

14. Explore the city in a way you’ve never seen it before—through the augmented reality lens of a scavenger hunt! Companies like CluedUpp and Watson Adventures set you up with clues, and send you on an adventure down various parts of NYC in search of answers to mysteries and virtual treasures.

15. There are plenty of amusement parks to get your thrills, from the city’s very own Luna Park to the beloved SIx Flags in nearby New Jersey. Smaller adrenaline junkies will enjoy Nickelodeon Universe, while everyone in the family will find something to love at LegoLand in Orange County.

16. Whether you’re visiting or having a staycation, consider bedding down at a family-friendly hotel. These offer fun perks just for kids, like indoor “camping” kits and scavenger hunts through the hotel hallways.

17. Fore! Swing your clubs through challenging and family-friendly courses in any of NYC’s mini-golf spots and by “fore” one of the most fun things to do in NYC with kids.

18. Entertain your tiny train buffs with an extra-special train ride near NYC. There are so many choices to fulfill your trainspotter: seasonal rides to the North Pole, year-round scenic routes on classic locomotives, miniature train shows (the biggest are at Grand Central Terminal and the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens), a visit the Transit Museum along with their can’t miss rides on vintage trains.

19. If you’d rather camp somewhere indoors, the city’s got your back. Grab a sleeping bag and sleep over at a museum, on a ship, or at the zoo!

20. Board games make for a great night in, but you can still make it a night out with the fam. Head out to a board game cafe like the Uncommons in Manhattan or Sip & Play in Brooklyn, and enjoy game night while sipping on drinks that you didn’t even have to make yourself. Everyone wins!

21. Roll a strike (or just have fun!) at one of the city’s bowling alleys. Many, like Bowlero and Brooklyn Bowl, have plenty of other fun things to do to make the experience a full night out, like live music, arcade games, and even laser tag.

22. Flip and bounce on the trampolines at Launch Trampoline in Queens, Bounce-U’s bouncy castles in Elmsford, or one of the other trampoline parks in and near the city.

23. Hide from bad weather at a kid-approved indoor playground. Explore large structures like the ones at Funtopia and Joyful Palace, or keep it smaller for the tinier tots at a cafe-playground combo like Masal Cafe in Sheepshead Bay.

24. Level up your gaming skills at one of the city’s fun arcades. Make it a family affair with places like Dave and Buster’s—which has games for all ages and a banging bar for the adults.

25. Enter the world of virtual reality at a specialty spot where kids and adults can try the awesome new tech. Explore new worlds, work together as a team in a virtual environment, and have fun! Note that some places have age restrictions (generally 12 and up), so be sure to check before you go if you have younger kids.

26. Team up with your family members to tackle a kid-friendly escape room.

27. Visit a museum where you’re not just allowed to touch the exhibits—you’re actively encouraged to! Interactive museums like the NY Hall of Science in Queens, Liberty Science Center in NJ, and SpyScape in Manhattan are all excellent places to take curious kids.

28. While you’re out and about, capture the magic at one of New York’s photo booths. You’ll find these memory machines hidden around the city, whether you’re checking out the Ace Hotel or chowing down at Dekalb Market Hall.

29. Slip and slide into the pools at an indoor water park, whether it’s 90, or 19 degrees, outside. Aquatopia and the Great Wolf Lodge are two great options within driving distance of NYC.

30. Embrace your creative side by joining an arts and crafts class. Free options include crafting at parks and libraries themed, cultural, and seasonal workshops in museums and gardens (which are often free with admission). There’s also a huge range of paid classes, like pottery, paint and sip (sodas, not wine!), and even textile arts.

31. Kids can sing and dance with performances especially made for different age groups. From classical music to kid bops, catch a show at a local theater, cafe, or park.

32. Plan, dig, and build at a construction-themed playground, and introduce kids to life-long skills like safe tool use and effective risk assessment. Places like The Yard at Governors Island and Kids at Work in Manhattan unleash kids on building materials armed with tools and creativity. Diggerland in NJ even lets them operate heavy machinery (supervised, of course)!

33. It’s always storytime somewhere in NYC. Catch a read-along at a library, bookstore, or park, sometimes featuring the author of the work being read.

34. Smaller tots can dance, sing, and learn key motor skills at “Mommy and Me” (or “Guardian and Me”) classes all around the city. These provide an excellent way to build budding skills and find parent friends in your nabe.

The Best Places to Experience Art & Culture in NYC with Kids

35. Art doesn’t just sit on museum walls—it’s all around us! There are tons of public art on display in the city, many of them here for a limited time, allowing you to explore new art throughout the months. Check out the various outdoor artworks and sculptures, or visit a special art park, like Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens or Storm King Art Center in Orange County.

36. Grab your sketchbook and some pencils and head outside to find new inspiration in the parks, streets, and life in the city. You can join an outdoor drawing Meetup group (just make sure they allow kids to join in), visit a special outdoor drawing space like Street Lab, or check out occasional arts and crafts events in the parks—which usually all the materials kids will need to partake in the activity.

37. For a quick recreational getaway, visit one of the city’s islands. Relax and take a stroll through scenic locations on Governors Island, Roosevelt Island, City Island, or the newest, man-made addition to the roster, Little Island.

38. Turn your island-hopping into an educational experience, instead, by visiting one of the historic islands, like Liberty Island and Ellis Island.

39. Take the fam out to the ball game, whether you’re cheering on the Cyclones in Coney Island or the Mets at Citi Field.

40. NYC has parades and festivals galore. Cheer along at huge well-known parades like the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade and Lunar New Year celebrations in Chinatown and Flushing. There are parades for every occasion, like holidays and seasons. Check them all out!

41. See the city from a completely different perspective: From the outside. Book a a spot on a kid-friendly cruise in the Hudson River and view sights as you sip on a drink and listen to live music.

42. Hop on a ferry for a quick ride. Enjoy the experience of the ferry itself then be rewarded by awesome destinations, like Governors Island’s two ferry docking stations or the Staten Island terminal and its impressive fish tanks.

43. NYC is full of famous filming locations. See the fire station from “Ghostbusters,” take a peek at Marilyn Munroe’s infamous subway grate, and find more familiar spots that have appeared in movies!

44. Pay your respects at a memorial—like the 9/11 memorial or the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Plaza Square—to honor the memories of the fallen and keep the history alive by passing it on to the younger generation.

45. Museums aren’t just for adults! The children’s museums in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Staten Island are specially designed for curious little ones to climb, build, explore, and learn. Some other museums, like the Skyscraper Museum, frequently have family and child-oriented programs (often offered free with admission).

46. Uncover the multilayered history of NYC through engaging museums. Two especially kid-friendly options are the New York Historical Society—which, among other things, holds weekly storytime and crafts events—and the Museum of the City of New York.

47. Want to expand your minds beyond NYC history? The city’s history museums have you covered, with everything from naval and aviation history at the Intrepid, to natural history at the American Museum of Natural History.

48. Learning about different cultures is a window into tolerance and understanding. Introduce your kids to new cultures through museums like El Museo del Barrio or the Museum of the American Indian (which is completely free to visit).

49. Childhood is the perfect time to enter the vast and colorful world of art and art history. NYC has some incredible art museums—The Whitney and the MoMA are especially fun to visit with kids in tow.

50. Beat the crowds by exploring some of the lesser-known museums in New York. They’re worth a look as much as the main attractions, and include exhibits on storytelling, firefighter history, the city’s oldest house, and other unique spots you may otherwise miss.

51. For some family fun and stunning photo-ops, check out one of NYC’s interactive experiences. Some are here for a brief period of time (like Wonderland Dreams, an “Alice in Wonderland” experience featuring hand-painted dreamy scenery). Others are mainstays with rotating exhibits, like fan-favorite CAMP, which brings favorite kids characters to life through immersive experiences.

52. You haven’t really experienced NYC until you’ve been to a Broadway (or off-Broadway!) show. Catch a classic like “The Lion King” or “Aladdin,” which are favorites among families. And if you can’t quite swing the price, there are ways to get discounted tickets.

53. Take in a classic puppet show at the Marionette theater in Central Park, or explore imaginative productions from other puppet companies.

54. Grab a churro popcorn and an endless-refills soda, and sit back in one of the most comfortable chairs ever for a movie at the Alamo Drafthouse, now open in two locations. Or visit any of the city’s other excellent movie theaters, from big names like AMC to more niche spots like Williamsburg’s Nitehawk Cinema.

55. Libraries are more than just places to borrow books. Visit a local library to enjoy free Wi-Fi (even outside), toddler storytimes, arts and crafts, coding classes, game nights, magic shows, and many more community activities.

56. Join a coding class to give your kids skills that’ll train their minds to think analytically and arm them with skills for their future. From Minecraft to Scratch, there are classes to accommodate kids of all ages and skill levels.

57. Kids are given the tools and knowledge to cook delicious meals safely at the city’s many cooking classes for children. Nourish the mind and body with candy-making at Cricket’s Candy Creations, pizzas and pastas at Eataly, workshops for all ages at Taste Buds Kitchen, and more.

58. Browse local artwork at one of the city’s art galleries, like the Invisible Dog Art Center in Boerum Hill, or the free Avant Gallery at The Shops in Hudson Yards.

59. Branch out beyond Broadway and catch a performance at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, or any of the other excellent theaters around the city. Keep an eye on the respective websites, as these performance centers often host child-oriented events. Or head outside for a performance al fresco, like the annual Shakespeare in the Park program, or the traveling shows of Puppetworks.

60. During the summer, you can catch a movie on a big screen under the stars in a nearby park through Summer Flicks. If you don’t even want to leave the car, visit one of the city’s drive-in options for a nostalgic treat for the adults and a novelty for the kids.

61. Visit museums, cultural institutions, monuments and more that celebrate and honor the history, culture and talents of Black Americans. Show your support by shopping at and visiting black-owned establishments like bookstores and toy stores.

62. Give some time to volunteer as a family and make someone’s day while making memories to last a lifetime. Find opportunities to help out (many of which are kid-friendly) through organizations like City Meals on Wheels—which has options from making gift cards to making weekly visits to elderly or disabled people who need some companionship. Other volunteer options include helping out at food kitchens, distributing books and toys, and even dog walking at Sean Casey Animal Rescue—just show up with your ID to take one of their doggos out for a stroll!

63. Some of NYC’s treasures are more well-hidden than others. Discover secret spots around town, like a hidden hamburger joint and a park in the sky.

64. Take in city skyline views at a rooftop hangout. Options include eating at TimeOut Market, rooftop skating at Vale Rink, and even farming and gardening at Brooklyn Grange and the Met.

65. Get a bird’s eye view of the city at an overlook spot. Spots like Top of the Rock, One World Observatory, and Edge take you up high and offer a spectacular view of Manhattan and beyond!

66. Get a literal birds eye view by booking a helicopter tour of NYC. For an extra special experience, sign up for a hot air balloon flight, instead!

67. Make like a tourist and take in a behind-the-scenes tour at Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Garden, and more. Learn about the history of Richmond Town in Staten Island or Governors Island, visit the catacombs of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral, and find other hidden secrets thanks to knowledgeable tour guides.

68. If you and the little ones are feeling a little jaded, try looking at your home city from a different perspective: a tourist’s! Do all the touristy things, like checking out Times Square, visiting the Empire State Building, or window shop along Fifth Ave.

The Best Places to Get Active around New York

69. Put on your helmet and protective gear and go on a biking adventure. Enjoy a leisurely bike ride along a bike path, or ride off the beaten path to a more advanced off-roading experience. Be on the lookout for bicycle events for kids, which sometimes include free helmet fittings and giveaways.

70. Feel the thrill as you zip down one of the city’s ziplines. Explore the Treetop Adventure and Nature Trek in the Bronx Zoo, the Alley Pond Adventure Course, Governors Island’s 300-food line (as well as a maze and a rock-climbing wall), and other cool zipping spots. Prefer to stay on the ground and feel the speed? Get a rush on the curv­ing, 57 foot-long, three sto­ry-high slide on Slide Hill— the longest slide in NYC!

71. Ride the waves in your water vehicle of choice! Try kayaking, surfing, or snorkeling (you may need to head out of the city of that last one). There are some free options for those just getting their feet wet, and plenty of instruction options for kids.

72. Join an outdoor sporting event for a fun and social way to stay fit. Take a class in parkour to turn the whole city into your playground, hone your team work skills with soccer, and try your hand at other kid-friendly sports, from basketball to tennis.

73. You don’t need any special equipment to get some exercise in NYC: All you need is your feet! There are hiking trails in and near the city perfect for any skill level and age, from the smallest feet and stroller hikers to the most advanced trekkers.

74. Build strength and confidence at an indoor rock climbing gym. Reach new heights at Brooklyn Boulders, The Cliffs, or one of the other best bouldering spots. If you’ve never tried it before, book an “intro to climbing” class to start out, available at any location you go to.

75. Take your sports game indoors at a sports facility for all the fitness benefits, any time of year. Some hot spots for indoor sports are Williamsbridge Oval in the Bronx, Chelsea Piers in Manhattan, And Aviator Sports Center in Brooklyn.

76. If you want to make a bigger commitment—and give yourself the choice to work around your schedule—get a membership at one of NYC’s excellent fitness centers, like the Brooklyn Sports Club, Matchpoint, or any of the Ys (from Kings Bay Y to 92Y!).

77. Is soccer too tame for you? Tennis not exciting enough? Try your hand at axe throwing at Kick Axe. Let the tension fly with archery and other out-of-the-ordinary sports. Want even more high-flying action for the whole family? Go indoor skydiving!

78. Tumble and fly through the air with circus performance arts at a circus training spot like The Muse Productions and Aerial Arts. It’s a fun way to get stronger and look very cool while you’re at it!

79. Ice skating isn’t just a winter sport in NYC, thanks to the city’s many indoor skating options. Of course, you can also head out in winter to one of the seasonal rinks that open for the cold season, from traditional ice rinks to slightly less frigid Glice options.

80. If ice skating isn’t your jam, hit the disco floor in your roller skates, instead. Several indoor skating rinks are open year-round, and often feature a blast from the past with 90s aesthetics. In the warm months, you can also skate some seasonal outdoor spots.

81. In the summer, cannonball into one of the many enormous, free outdoor pools. Other times, dive inside instead, with everything from Olympic sized professional pools to kid-friendly shallow swimming pools, for year-round swimming lessons for the tykes.

The Best Places to Shop & Eat Your Way through NYC

82. Some of the city’s food truck fare is on par with the best restaurants—and often more affordable. Head to your favorite truck or check out more options in Governors Island, DUMBO Lot, Bronx and Queens Night Markets, and many more options you may need to discover for yourself through word of mouth.

83. When you enter one of these themed stores, you enter a whole different world. Turn shopping into an experience to remember at the Harry Potter Store, the LEGO Store, American Girl Place, the Nintendo Store, and NYC’s other themed shop stops.

84. Surround yourself with stories at a bookstore. There are many to choose from, whether you want brand-new books and a shiny interior, indie niche book options, BIPOC-owned stores, or worn and well-loved used books.

85. Head to a mall for a day out window shopping (and, okay, actually shopping, too!). Wander around Kings Plaza Mall or Queens Center Mall and try to resist the ever-present smell of Cinnabon, or check out the upscale offerings at Brookfield Place or The Shops at Hudson Yards. If you’re willing to head out of the city, the Mall of the American Dream has plenty to keep the family busy on a full day out.

86. Get a mani/pedi at one of New York’s kid-friendly spas, where kids will get pampered and even get a treat like milk and cookies after their experience.

87. Feed your sweet tooth at top ice cream spots in the summer and hot chocolate bars in the winter (or vice versa—you do you). Nom on specialty donuts, classic candy stores, and even an entire Museum of Ice Cream with plenty of photo-ops for the ‘gram.

88. Treat your family to brunch, where sweet and savory options abound. Many spots keep kids in mind, piling their waffles high with whipped cream, fruits, and syrup: The perfect recipe for a very happy and hyper up child. (Or adult: You know you want some, too!)

89. Have a tea party at one of the tea parlors or high tea spots around town (including with “Eloise” at the plaza).

90. On occasions when you don’t feel like cooking, you can head out to a kid-friendly eatery, from breakfast at Bubby’s to dim sum at Jing Fong’s.

91. And, of course, don’t forget that world-famous New York-style pizza.

92. Splurge and dine at one of New York City’s best theme restaurants for kids: Have a tea party at Alice’s Tea Cup, feast on the colors at Serendipity3, or craft your own potion at The Cauldron.

903 If you have a dog in the family, you can include them in your outings at one of NYC’s dog-friendly restaurants and cafes. No pets? No problem: Visit the kitties at a cat cafe or the puppers at a dog cafe (and maybe take one home if you fall in love—they’re all adoptable!).

94. Explore one of the city’s food halls for a special treat. Eat indoors at the Dekalb Market Hall and Vanderbilt Food Hall, or head outside for seasonal noms like Smorgasburg or Urban Eats’ al fresco food popups.

The Best Seasonal Activities Happening around New York

95. Catch the evanescent cherry blossoms for the brief period they’re in bloom and other flowers blooming at spring festivals around the city. Or visit any of the gardens we mentioned earlier in the post to see the flowers bloom to life in spring!

96. In the middle of summer, nothing beats the heat like taking a dip in the water. The city sports a whopping 14 miles of beaches with some excellent spots to cool down in the water. For all the fun of a beach minus the swimming, head to Manhattan’s first beach, opening to the public in 2023 (and another beach is planned for 2028 opening in Williamsburg).

97. Bring fresh seasonal fruits and veggies home! Pick strawberries and other berries, apples, cherries, flowers, and more at U-Pick spots near NYC.

98. In the fall, you can pick pumpkins and get lost in a corn maze (but not literally). Visit a farm for for pumpkin picking, go on a hayride, or  enjoy the breathtaking autumn foliage in and around the city.

99. Here for the holidays? Don’t miss a photo-op with Santa, attend a tree or menorah lighting, or a spectacular light show. Celebrate the winter holidays and find delectable treats and trinkets at the annual Winter Markets.

100. When there’s fresh snow on the ground, hit the hills with a sled or check out some stellar snow tubing spots. If you get a hankering for some snow sports but it’s 90 degrees outside, don’t sweat it: The Mall of the American Dream (located just a few minutes out from the city) has year-round indoor sledding and skiing.

And One Last, Best Thing to Do in NYC with Kids

101. Be sure to consult our roundup of free & fun things to do with kids in NYC—New York is expensive but it doesn’t always have to be.

Just casually mention “water park” and your otherwise glacially paced kids are dressed in their swimsuits, primped, and ready to race out the door. So why not channel their enthusiasm into a family vacation destination? From giant slides with trap doors to steamy outdoor hot springs, there’s something for every water lover at one of these amazing family resorts with water parks in the U.S. and beyond. Fair warning: you may not be able to get the kids to leave.

West Coast Family Resorts with Epic Water Parks

Hyatt Regency Indian Wells | Indian Wells, CA

The waterpark at the Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa offers guests a 450-ft. lazy river, dueling waterslides, and seven expansive swimming pools. The four-star resort, set against the backdrop of palm trees and scenic mountain views, now features outdoor fun, under 300 days of sunshine for all the family at the waterpark including HyTides Plunge Waterpark, Desert Twist Lazy River, and a family splash area with interactive water features and a smaller slide for young children.

Related: Your Ultimate Guide to Palm Springs with Kids

Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch | Scottsdale, AZ

Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch | Scottsdale, AZ

Guests can enjoy the many recreational amenities this desert oasis has to offer including a 2.5-acre water extravaganza complete with 10 pools including a sand beach, 30-foot 3-story high-speed waterslide, poolside cabanas, and H2Oasis. If that is not enough, guests can play a game of water volleyball or basketball or relax in the Grecian-style water temple—a jetted tub that accommodates 25 people—surrounded by four plunge pools.

Terranea Resort | Rancho Palos Verde, CA

Terranea Resort

There's so much to love about this gorgeous property on the Palos Verdes Penninsula and one of our favorite amenities at Terranea Resort is the heated pool. And not just a smidge over the outside air temperature. Legit, heated to 80-degree pool (and handy glass-wall windbreakers). But that’s not all. There is a 140-foot waterslide at the pool and a splash pad for little ones. And hot tubs. And cabanas you can rent! And lawn games like ping pong, Connect Four, and foosball! The list goes on and on. 

Related: Terranea Resort — LA’s Best-Kept (Luxurious) Secret

Omni Rancho Las Palmas Resort & Spa | Rancho Mirage, CA

This Palm Springs resort is known for its world-class spa, but with 240 acres to wander, you’ll soon find the grounds feature a whole lot more. There are three pools including Splashtopia—a two-acre water playground that includes a lazy river, two giant water slides, a cliff-side Jacuzzi, a sandy beach, and a splash pad full of fountains and sprinklers. The resort also features a 27-hole golf course and five different restaurants so you really don’t need to leave.

Arizona Grand Resort & Spa | Phoenix, AZ

Your kids will probably spend most of the day trying to duck, dodge and ride the waves at the Oasis Water Park’s wave pool, but we think the eight-story-tall tower water slides are more your speed. Or would lounging side by side down the rolling Zuni River be your trip? Either way, families will find plenty of ways to get and stay wet in the sunshine at the Arizona Grand.

Arizona Biltmore, A Waldorf Astoria Resort | Phoenix, AZ

Take refuge from the desert heat at the Arizona Biltmore, A Waldorf Astoria Resort. The hotel offers seven sparkling pools, including a reimagined Paradise Pool with the new 65-foot triple “The Twist” water slide and fun children’s splash pad, as well as 15 luxury, air-conditioned private cabanas. The resort offers daily family yoga, lawn games, live music, and more.

Suncadia Resort | Cle Elum, WA

Allison Sutcliffe

The secret is out for Pacific Northwest families' favorite resort: Suncadia. Their indoor pool boasts two, two-story-high water slides so rain or shine, the fun is on! The outdoor pool’s backdrop is hard to beat: mountain views and poolside activities including arts and crafts and snacks from the resort’s own food truck. For water play of a different kind, rent a kayak, canoe, or paddleboard to try out on the on-site alpine lake. It’s perfect for kids and newbies thanks to the calm waters. Click here to read our family guide to all they offer.

Glenwood Hot Springs Resort | Glenwood, CO

Glenwood Resort

For something a little different, check into the Glenwood Hot Springs Resort. Located between Aspen and Vail, Colorado, people have been flocking to this hot spot since 1888 to soak in the fifteen mineral springs and take in the view of the surrounding mountains. Home to the World’s Largest Hot Springs Pool, you’ll find the pool open year-round and into the night so you can soak under the stars. There’s also a kiddie pool and two waterslides, a poolside grill, a renowned spa, and comfy rooms, although day passes are an option if you just want to head into the pool.

Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa | Maui, HI

Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa

Guests staying at Hyatt Regency Maui can embrace the stunning location and enjoy the resort’s six free-form pool areas with waterfalls, all surrounded by lush tropical plants at the edge of the Pacific Ocean. The resort’s water oasis includes a 150' lava tube waterslide, a whirlpool, a rope bridge, and an interactive children’s pool. 

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Midwest Resorts with Jaw-Dropping Water Features

Kalahari Resorts | Multiple U.S. Locations

Kalahari Resorts & Conventions

Whether you live in the Midwest or traveling there is on your summer adventure list, staying at a Kalahari Resort (in the Wisconsin Dells; Sandusky, Ohio, or Pocono Mountains) makes it worth the trip! Each resort is African Safari-themed, and in addition to eye-popping water features like Crocodile Cove’s water walk or the trap door that leads riders down the Extreme Rush water slide, there’s too much additional fun to be had. We’re talking escape rooms, virtual reality experiences, and traditional kid-tastic sports like bowling and mini golf. So whether your crew wants to don their swim gear and find adventure poolside or towel off and thunder through the resort, they’ll stay busy all week long.

Wilderness Resort | Wisconsin Dells, WI

Wilderness Resort

With four indoor and just as many outdoor water parks, you need a whole week to pack it all in at the Wilderness Resort. The only question is where to start. If adventure is what the kids are looking for, try Klondike Kavern where thrill slides like the Hurricane and Mine Shaft Drop will get their adrenaline pumping. For baby beach bums and their parents, the country’s largest indoor wave pool, Wild WaterDome, is the place to plant your beach towel. And everyone in the fam will find ways to get wet at Cubby’s Cove and the Wild West water parks that combine sports, rides and typical splash pad fun for the whole fam. 

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Southern Resorts with Jaw-Dropping Water Features

The Woodlands Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton | The Woodlands, TX

The Woodlands Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton water park
The Woodlands Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton

The Woodland Resort keeps guests and locals alike cool during summer’s heat with its Forest Oasis Waterpark & Lazy River. The year-round destination features a family-friendly activity pool, a 30-foot tower with waterfalls and a racing waterslide, a lazy river, a lagoon-style pool, a zero-entry kids’ pool with sprayground, and three whirlpools. 

Gaylord Opryland Resort Nashville, TN

Gaylord Opryland Resort

An exciting water experience awaits at Gaylord Opryland Resort in Music City. SoundWaves offers four acres of combined indoor and outdoor attractions and activities, so you can go from inside to outside and back again all day long. In addition to 11 water slides for all ages, indoor surfing, and an activity pool with rock climbing and basketball, there are rapid and lazy rivers depending on your mood. There's live music from country, pop, and classic rock artists too. Every. Single. Day.

Related: An Insider’s Guide to Nashville’s Gaylord Opryland Resort & SoundWaves

Schlitterbahn Waterpark & Resort | New Braunfels, TX

Schlitterbahn Waterparks and Resorts

Situated in the heart of Texas, Schlitterbahn’s New Braunfels location (the original!) sits on the banks of the Comal River and has over 51 attractions on 70 acres that include the original section’s famous black tubes (powered by the Comal’s current), as well as the Boogie Bahn and Sky Coaster, thrill rides guests can find in the Blastenhoff and Surfenburg sections. But you don’t have to be a daredevil to have fun here. The pace is just right for pint-sized pool goers too when you hit Kinderhaven, with its soft play structures and gentle waves or Han’s Hideout that turn your neighborhood spray park into a five-story funhouse experience. 

Related: Water Park Thrills Meet Nostalgic Fun in Texas Hill Country

JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa | San Antonio, TX

JW Marriott

If everything’s bigger in Texas, this resort is no exception, and we promise you won’t mind that one bit. Not only will you find a 36-hole golf course and an adults-only infinity pool, but you can also go wild with the kiddos at the on-site nine-acre water park that includes an 1100-foot long lazy river, water slides, a 650-foot rapid river ride, a children’s pool with toddler-sized slides, fountains, and splashy fun, a beach-entry swimming pool which includes a sandy spot to build sandcastles and play. When you’re tired out from playing all day, fill up on some Texas BBQ and make s’mores at the fire pit before passing out in your deluxe room and then waking up to do it all over again.

Grande Cayman Resort | Myrtle Beach, SC

Grande Cayman Resort

The oceanfront Grande Cayman Resort located on the north end of Myrtle Beach was totally renovated in 2020. Because of its location, it has a much less crowded and wider beach than most hotels on the Grand Strand, yet still just a short drive away from the iconic attractions. Squeals of laughter can be heard from the Silly Sub Water Park, as buckets randomly splash water onto tiny heads, a serpent hisses an endless spray to the enchantment of the young ones, and they can twist and turn down the three-story water slide. Climbing in and out of the submarine will provide hours of amusement for the children, as parents can choose to bask in the sun or recline from the shade while watching kids play.

Orlando World Center Marriott

Voted one of the "World's Coolest Hotel Pools" by Forbes, you may have a hard time peeling yourself away from it long enough to enjoy the 575-foot lazy river, private cabanas and daybeds, and all the other poolside fun the Orlando World Center Marriott has to offer.  The kid-friendly resort features a dedicated Kids' Splash Zone with fun aquatic pieces and a slide sized just for them. If there are any thrill seekers in your family (adults and kids who are at least 48” tall barefoot), you can enjoy 6 unique waterslides that range from "That was fun!" to "OH MY!" 

TradeWinds Island Resorts | St. Pete, FL

You want something beachy, but they never want to get out of the pool. TradeWinds Island Resorts, located on Florida’s Gulf of Mexico side, is calling your name. The property is 25 acres, with two resorts connected by the fine white sand of St. Pete Beach. Not only do you get pools with sweet features like Dive-In Movie Nights and a smaller pool just for smaller kids, but you’ll also have a chance to take on the High Tide Slide: a three-story inflatable waterslide. There’s an entire floating water park, too, with floating trampolines and climbing structures, a jungle gym, splash mats, runways, balance beams, and even floating cabanas for the parents to chill while the kids are all thrill. And if you happen to tire of this, you’ll find paddle boarding, diving, kayaking, pirate play, and more.

Grande Lakes Orlando | FL

Grande Lakes Orlando, the 500-acre luxury resort in the headwaters of the Florida Everglades, is a luxury oasis fit for families and guests of all ages. At the doorstep of some of Orlando’s most famed attractions and enveloped by lush greenery, the resort is anchored by two luxury hotels, The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes, and JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes.

Fresh off the heels of a multimillion-dollar renovation, JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes unveiled its new Grande Lakes Waterpark. The redesigned aquatic experience features a variety of private, full-service cabanas, a transformed outdoor space with six distinct zones that include a signature lazy river, and Headwaters Slide Tower with three waterslides. With immersive outdoor activities available across the 500-acre resort including 11 onsite lakes and unique experiences such as falconry, mountain biking, and fishing, Executive Family Suites that offer spacious two- or three-bedroom accommodations and tailored in-room amenities for families, 

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Northeast Resorts with Jaw-Dropping Water Features

The Kartrite Resort & Indoor Waterpark | Monticello, New York

The Kartrite Resort

An easy drive from several major cities in the Northeast and minutes from the ski slopes, this indoor water park offers non-stop fun come rain, shine, or snow. The water park is covered by a transparent roof for year-round tanning, and the temperature stays at a balmy 84 degrees, so it feels more like the Caribbean than the Catskills. After you've zoomed down the Krakken or Nor'Easter, sit back, relax, and enjoy a ride along the lazy river. There's also a FlowRider surf simulator, toddler-friendly pools, several hot tubs, and a spa. If your crew has got any energy left, there are plenty of other exciting entertainment options at the Kartrite Resort including an arcade, bowling alley, and ropes course.

Camelback Lodge and Aquatopia Indoor Waterpark | Tannersville, PA

Camelback Resort

There’s a reason why Camelback Resort made our list of best water parks in America—it’s built for families who love to play! Because its two water parks, plus a whole lot more, will guarantee your kids go to bed worn out every day you stay. With 52 water slides, 12 pools, and two flow riders, they can enjoy water play all day long indoors (or out when the sun is shining). Then if they need a break from the water, simply book time on the zip lines, aerial obstacle course, or pottery painting studio. So if you want to add skiing, snowboarding, and tubing to your water-drenched adventures, think winter vaycay spot.

Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve Puerto Rico | Rio Grande, Puerto Rico  

Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is one of the most accessible destinations for travelers from the U.S. right now with the convenience of travel without a passport. Famed against the backdrop of the nation’s only tropical rainforest, Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve Puerto Rico is THE dreamy destination to stay in Puerto Rico with all-suite, bungalow-style accommodations ideal for larger families, which include private plunge pools, outdoor showers, an outdoor dining area and direct access to the beach. The property is home to Puerto Rico’s largest lagoon-style pool offering plenty of outdoor activities for the whole family. 

Related: Puerto Rico Is Calling & Here’s Why You Should Take the Kids

Great Wolf Lodge | Multiple U.S. Locations

Great Wolf Lodge

From wild rides like the Howlin’ Tornado and the epic Coyote Cannon water slide to toddler splash zones and lazy rivers, the Great Wolf Lodge offers something for everyone at their indoor water park. With over a dozen locations throughout the country including Boston, Atlanta, Kansas City, Wisconsin Dells, Colorado Springs, and Anaheim, the chances are there’s one driving distance from you. The resorts offer themed rooms like Wolf Dens and Kid’s Cabin Suites featuring a log-cabin-like sleep area just for your half-pints and upgraded deluxe rooms with fireplaces. 

Related: 18 Tips & Tricks to Make Your Great Wolf Lodge Visit EPIC

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International Resorts with Epic Water Parks

Royalton Splash Riviera Cancun

Royalton Splash is a resort with a great water park
Royalton Resorts

With 14 water slides, a splash park, two lazy rivers, and what seems like an endless infinity pool, this new resort in the Riviera Maya is a dream for kids. Take a drop off the stories-high slides, float the river that wanders through the resort, or hang by one of two infinity pools that seem to meet the ocean's edge.

There's other fun to be had in Game Up, the indoor play area with laser tag, trampolines, bowling, and more. Kids will also love the nightly entertainment in the auditorium located in the heart of the resort, as well as the wood-fired pizza, the gelato shop, the made-to-order quesadillas, and other snacks perfect for little palates.

Read more about the resort here.

Online: royaltonresorts.com 

Nickelodeon Hotel and Resorts Punta Cana | Dominican Republic

Nickelodeon Resorts Punta Cana

If you're looking for an all-inclusive resort that will wow even the most hard-to-please youngsters, Nickelodeon Hotel and Resorts Punta Cana is a dream come true. Along with swim-up suites and luxe villas inspired by Bikini Bottom, Spongebob's pineapple-shaped home, plus a rather gorgeous infinity pool, it has its very own water park, Aqua Nick offering all-out fun for all ages. Here you'll find winding slides, splash pads, and a lazy river. Add to this mass slimings, carnivals, a kids' club, and being able to hang out with Dora the Explorer or Paw Patrol, and your crew will think they're in heaven. When you feel like ditching them for some adult-only time at the spa or maybe the bar, there's a huge kids' club with an impressive activity program. 

Related: Sun, Sand & Slime: Everything We Love About Nickelodeon Resorts Punta Cana

Mangrove Beach Corendon Curacao All-Inclusive Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton, Curacao

Mangrove Beach Corendon Curacao All-Inclusive Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton
Mangrove Beach Corendon Curacao All-Inclusive Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton

Aquatic fun at Mangrove Beach feels almost endless with four pools, an on-property Aqua Park with six waterslides, and a splash playground. Mangrove Beach Corendon Curacao All-Inclusive Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton also offers loads of opportunities to get out in the ocean from Scuba diving to snorkeling. 

Lopesan Costa Bávaro Resort Spa & Casino | Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Costa Bavaro resort is a family resort with a water park
Lopesan Costa Bávaro Resort Spa & Casino

With seven freshwater pools to choose from, you're definitely going to want to plan for lots of water play time at Lopesan Costa Bávaro Resort Spa & Casino. Situated along the award-winning white sand Bávaro Beach, the five-star all-inclusive resort offers families a luxurious vacation stay. In addition to a kids' pool with mini slides and sprayers, you can head to the property's onsite Splash Island waterpark, which touts multiple waterslides for kids and adults alike.

Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort Spa and Casino | Palm Beach, Aruba

Hyatt Regency Aruba

Located in the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea, Aruba may not have the name recognition the area’s more popular islands do, but there’s a reason it boasts the most return visitors of any Caribbean destination. Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort Spa and Casino is the perfect getaway for a family of all ages with amenities including a spectacular outdoor three-level pool complex with an exciting 8,000-square-foot recreational escape with a swim-up bar and grill, waterslide, waterfalls, pool volleyball, and private cabanas.

Related: Aruba’s Palm Beach Is Just the Family Vacation Destination You Need

The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas | St. Thomas, USVI

The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas

Embark on an idyllic retreat to the Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas at this jewel among hotels in the US Virgin Islands, where you will discover endless views over Great Bay, and a variety of water features like a remodeled infinity pool positioned to look as if it is flowing directly into the ocean, a new pool with a water slide for families and fun splash pad area, a luxury catamaran for sunset cruises, snorkeling tours and private events, and a Seaside Spa Cabana for those parents seeking outdoor pampering.

Grand Hyatt Baha Mar | Nassau, The Bahamas

Grand Hyatt Baha Mar

This 1,000-acre family-friendly oceanfront oasis, featuring 1,800 spacious rooms and 40+ international dining options, also has a wide range of water-centric amenities for families, including seven elaborate pools tailored to every interest—from waterfalls and cliff jumps to a little poolside rain—to snorkeling with marine life at the on-site Beach Sanctuary. You'll love the family-friendly luxury waterpark, Baha Bay, situated on 15 acres along the beachfront and offering families unlimited complimentary access to enjoy 24 water slides, interactive rides, and a variety of al fresco culinary experiences.

Atlantis Paradise Island | Nassau, Bahamas

Atlantis Paradise Island

Be prepared to be blown away at Aquaventure, a 141-acre water park at the Atlantis Bahamas that takes awesomeness to a new level. Twenty million gallons of water, extreme water slides, a mile-long river ride with swirling rapids, 11 swimming pools including three kids' pools, a kids' water-play fort and 20 swimming areas are just some of the incredible attractions that will provide non-stop fun for all ages. If that's not enough excitement, you'll find the largest open-air marine habitat in the world and there's also close encounters with dolphins, sea lions and even sharks. When you want some "me time", sign the kids into the kids' club and head to the spa for some pampering. 

Related: Atlantis Is the Paradise You’ve Been Looking For (Here’s Why!)

Waldorf Astoria Lusail Doha | Qatar

Waldorf Astoria Lusail Doha

The Waldorf Astoria Lusail Doha features an on-site water park, Wadi Lusail, that offers water fountains, an adventure trail, and water slides. Kids will especially enjoy stopping by the Aloha Surf Club to ride the waves and boogie board. The property has the only private beach in Lusail offering water sports like jet skis, wake boarding, and banana boat rides.

—additional reporting by Janine Clements, Allison Sutcliffe & Amber Guetebier

 

From a weighted basketball to infinite jewelry and games that will get them outside, these gifts for tweens will get a thumbs up from your hard-to-please older kid

Finding the perfect gift is tricky, especially for the tweens and teens on your list, because, let’s face it, they’re not easily impressed. Getting it right with this age group requires some serious legwork, but it’s so worth it! That’s why we’ve pulled together gifts for tweens that we know they’ll love—from the coolest decor for their rooms to games to keep them happily entertained; each one is a total vibe. Have younger kids at home? Check our gift guides for preschoolers and grade school kids, and don’t forget the stocking stuffers!

XBox Mobile Game Controller

XBox Mobile Game Controller for teens tweens

Hook your iPhone up to this handheld controller for a better gaming experience on the go. 

XBox Mobile Game Controller ($60)—Buy Here!

National Geographic Hobby Pottery Wheel Kit

National Geographic Hobby Pottery Wheel Kit gift for teens

Developed by professional potters, this potting wheel will get your tween making pottery on day 1. 

National Geographic Hobby Pottery Wheel Kit ($140)—Buy Here!

Powerhandz Weighted Basketball

This weighted ball helps you strengthen your wrists, fingers, and upper body to improve your skills on the court. 

Powerhandz Weighted Basketball ($54)—Buy Here!

Stanley Quencher H2.0 Tumbler

All the rage, this tumbler comes in loads of fun colors to choose from. 

Stanley Quencher H2.0 Tumbler ($35)—Buy Here!

STMT Infinity Jewelry Kit

STMT Infinity Jewelry Kit gifts for teen

Create 10 forever bracelets with no welding needed. Comes with infinity hooks and charms for a sleek look. 

STMT Infinity Jewelry Kit ($29)—Buy Here!

Dear Rebel: 125+ Women Share Their Best Advice for the Girls of Today

Through letters, poems, essays, self-portraits, and more, the authors tackle topics like overcoming obstacles, discovering your passion, and dreaming big.

Dear Rebel: 125+ Women Share Their Best Advice for the Girls of Today ($24)—Buy Here!

Jordan 1 Mid

Jordan 1 Mid gifts for teens

We love that this is still the hot shoe for tweens and teens. It comes in great colors to match any vibe!

Jordan 1 Mid ($75)—Buy Here! 

HP Sprocket Studio Plus Photo Printer

It's all the rage to print out old-style photos these days and this Wifi-enabled printer makes it easy. 

HP Sprocket Studio Plus Photo Printer ($150)—Buy Here! 

Posca Paint Pens

We love gifting these markers as they have a wide variety of colors and come with reversible tips in two widths. 

Posca Paint Pens ($29)—Buy Here!

Spring & Gege Classic Hoodie

Spring & Gege Classic Hoodie

Teens can never have too many hoodies, trust us. 

Spring & Gege Classic Hoodie ($26)—Buy Here!

Paris Hilton Mini Refrigerator and Personal Beauty Fridge

Walmart

Keep cosmetics and drinks cool, or keep towels and cosmetic wax warm with this adorable pink mini fridge. It also includes a mirrored door with light, so you have everything you need in one cute little package. "That's hot."

Paris Hilton Mini Refrigerator and Personal Beauty Fridge ($48.47)—Buy Here!

Funko Pop! Naruto

Anime fans will love this Funko Pop! character to display on their bookshelves. 

Funko Pop! Naruto ($13)—Buy Here!

Meta Quest 5 VR Headset

Meta Quest 5 VR Headset gifts for tweens

Immerse yourself in a VR world with this headset that's fun for teens and parents alike. 

Meta Quest 5 VR Headset ($299)—Buy Here!

Memory Locket Set

Memory Locket Set gift for tweens

Keep a special photo or treasure close to your hear in this fun geometric locket. 

Memory Locket Set ($48)—Buy Here!

SkateXS Beginner Starboard Skateboard

With loads of colors and styles to choose from, this beginner skateboard is just what they need to get started. 

SkateXS Beginner Starboard Skateboard ($121)—Buy Here!

Jump from Paper Backpack

This pop culture backpack will have them walking to school in style. 

Jump from Paper Backpack ($130)—Buy Here!

Tomato Table Lamp

Tomato Table Lamp gift for teens

This kitschy table lamp is so fun to display in your tween's room. 

Tomato Table Lamp ($99)—Buy Here!

Half Magic Light Trap Duochrome Highlighter

Half Magic Light Trap Duochrome Highlighter

Looking to add a little shimmer and glow this holiday season? Try this highlighter from Half Magic that's easily applied with fingertips. 

Half Magic Light Trap Duochrome Highlighter ($22)—Buy Here!

Society 6 Wall Tapestry

This tapestry comes in many different sizes and will brighten any bedroom. 

Society 6 Wall Tapestry ($37 and up)—Buy Here!

Learn to Draw Manga Basics for Kids

Learn to Draw Manga Basics for Kids

In this fun, instructional graphic novel, follow the creative journey of aspiring manga artist Lemon-chan to learn how to draw the fundamentals of the manga style.

Learn to Draw Manga Basics for Kids ($20)—Buy Here!

Glossier Lip Gloss

This fun gloss comes in two shades (plus clear) and is a fun addition to any stocking. 

Glossier Lip Gloss ($15)—Buy Here!

'What Happened to Rachel Riley?' by Claire Swinarski

What Happened to Rachel Riley?

In this indie bestseller, an eighth grader uses social media posts, passed notes, and other clues to find out why a formerly popular girl is now the pariah of her new school. 

What Happened to Rachel Riley? ($20)—Buy Here!

LectroFan Micro Sound Machine and Bluetooth Speaker

We love how this tiny speaker both masks noise and doubles as a Bluetooth speaker. Buy two for stereo sound. 

LectroFan Micro Sound Machine and Bluetooth Speaker ($35)—Buy Here!

Puma Palermo Sneakers

These classic sneakers are all the rage and come in many colors, perfect for all the teens on your list. 

Puma Palermo Sneakers ($90)—Buy Here!

Minecoins Gift Card

Buy skins, textures, and worlds with this Minecraft gift card. 

Minecoins Gift Card ($20)—Buy Here!

Eyes Open: 23 Photography Projects for Curious Kids

This book of photography projects will inspire your little photographer to get out there and work on their skills. 

Eyes Open: 23 Photography Projects for Curious Kids ($25)—Buy Here!

Chloe Sequins Beanie

Joyfolie

Staying warm never looked so good. Can you beat sequins? Nope.

Chloe Sequins Beanie ($29.50)—Buy Here!

Gudetama Talking Egg

Add this adorable talking figurine to your teen's desk this holiday season. 

Gudetama Talking Egg ($12)—Buy Here!

Holy Stone GPS Drone

Holy Stone GPS Drone

This fun drone is programmed to remember its "home" and return there when it loses power or is summoned. 

Holy Stone GPS Drone ($160)—Buy Here!

Yoglad Japanese Style Chaise Lounge Sofa

This swivel floor chair is as perfect for gaming as it is for cozying up with a good book. 

Yoglad Japanese Style Chaise Lounge Sofa ($220)—Buy Here!

Terrarium Candle

Terrarium Candle

Choose between poppy and cactus themes (or get both!) of these candles that smell as nice as they look. 

Terrarium Candle ($27)—Buy Here!

GoSports Slammo Game Set

GoSports Slammo Game Set

This fun game will bring your crew together for some good old-fashioned competition at home, the beach, or the park. 

GoSports Slammo Game Set ($35)—Buy Here!

Bunny Buns Squishy Dumplings

Bunny Buns Squishy Dumplings gift for teens

These cute squishies are both steamed buns and tiny bunnies and we know your tween is going to love them. 

Bunny Buns Squishy Dumplings ($10)—Buy Here!

Spotify Premium 6-month Subscription

Spotify Premium 6-month Subscription best gifts for teens

Gift the gift of ad-free music to your music lover this holiday season. 

Spotify Premium 6-month Subscription ($60)—Buy Here!

Tristan Strong Series by Kwame Mbalia

Tristan Strong Series books for kids

Author Kwame Mbalia brings this middle-grade book series to life with vibrant characters and historical references your kids will love. 

Tristan Strong Series ($31)—Buy Here!

BIC BodyMark Temporary Tattoo Markers

Bic BodyMark Temporary Tattoo Markers

These skin-safe markers are fun for kids who can't stop doodling on their bodies. 

BIC BodyMark Temporary Tattoo Markers ($29)—Buy Here!

Harry Potter™ Potions Book Velvet Jewelry Box

Harry Potter™ Potions Book Velvet Jewelry Box

Your Harry Potter fan can keep all their treasure in this hidden box that looks like a book. 

Harry Potter™ Potions Book Velvet Jewelry Box ($69)—Buy Here!

Crate and Barrell Backlit Dartboard

Crate and Barrell Backlit Dartboard

Your teen will love adding this dartboard to their wall. It also makes a great addition to a game room or garage. 

Crate and Barrell Backlit Dartboard ($199)—Buy Here!

Marvel Origins: A Sequential Compendium Poster

You'll love this compilation of scenes showing off the origin stories for various Marvel characters. 

Marvel Origins: A Sequential Compendium Poster ($40)—Buy Here!

Hydroflask Wide Mouth Bottle

Hydroflask Wide Mouth Bottle

While you might not think a water bottle is that exciting of a gift, teens and tweens are obsessed with this Hydroflask, especially when they can deck it out with loads of stickers. 

Hydroflask Wide Mouth Bottle ($50)—Buy Here!

 

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The Boys are great. But there’s so much more to Amazon Prime than gleefully violent supervillains. Keep reading for an amazing collection of the best original series, some new, some not, that will be the heroes to save you from show limbo.

In a world where choosing what to watch on Amazon Prime feels like scrolling through an endless buffet of dramas, comedies, sci-fi, and franchises that will never die, finding the next great binge is more difficult than not finishing that bottle of red. Lucky for you, we’ve already done the scrolling to find some hidden gem original series on Amazon Prime.

Beyond buzzy series like The Wheel of Time and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, there are underrated treasures just radiating in the streamer’s digital shelves. Below, we list 10 of our favorites. They include melodramatic adaptations, satisfying genre-blenders, and even brilliant comedies you’ll wish you’d checked out sooner. So grab your stretchy pants and start bingeing some of the best original series on Amazon Prime, whether you’re passing the time during a 4 a.m. feed or sinking into the couch after bedtime.

The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart

the lost flowers is one of the best original series on Amazon prime
Amazon Studios

When a fire forces a young Alice to take up residence with her bristly grandmother (Sigourney Weaver) on her flower farm, she learns to express herself through the native florals. But she also learns of secrets, abuse, and betrayal from her past. Fans of V.C. Andrews’ Flowers in the Attic and Lianne Moriarty’s Big Little Lies, this small-screen adaptation is your next bed of roses.

Watch it here.

The Horror of Dolores Roach

The Horror of Dolores Roach is one of the best original series on Amazon Prime
Amazon Studios

Meet Dolores Roach. Fresh off a 16-year prison sentence for possession with intent, she’s ready to walk the straight and narrow. Unfortunately, her plans to stay squeaky clean fall into a greasy fryer… along with the remains of the sleazy landlord she just murdered. In similar Santa Clarita Diet style, this original series on Amazon Prime stars a fantastic Justina Machado, and it’s just the right blend of humor and horror.

Watch it here.

The Devil’s Hour

The Devil's Hour is an original series on Amazon Prime
Henry James / Amazon Studios

If you love a good puzzle and don’t mind playing during the devil’s hour, give this exceptional crime series a go. It stars Call the Midwife’s Jessica Raine as Lucy, a social worker who wakes up every wee morning at 3:33 and has a mysterious connection to a homicide detective investigating a murder. Fair warning: This isn’t lazy-watching fare. So, be ready to hit play and put down the phone, because this is easily one of the best original series on Amazon Prime right now.

Watch it here.

Paper Girls

Paper Girls is one of the best original series on Amazon Prime
Anjali Pinto / Prime Video

If you could go back in time, what would you tell your younger self? This foursome gets that chance. And their answers are all pretty much the same: This is how we save the world. When a group of paper-delivery girls in 1988 accidentally make a quantum leap to 2019, they meet their adult selves and team up for some good old-fashioned fun hopping through time and space.

Watch it here.

The English

The English is a new series on Amazon Prime
Diego Lopez Calvin / Amazon Studios

Emily Blunt is a revelation. After bulking up for Sicario and Edge of Tomorrow, then going silent for A Quiet Place 1 and 2, the actress has proven herself beyond versatile. So, her brilliance in this revenge Western about an Englishwoman and a Pawnee ex-cavalry scout seeking vengeance on the man who killed her son should come as no surprise. Except there are surprises. So many surprises.

Watch it here.

Upload

Upload is a good TV show on Amazon Prime
Katie Yu / Amazon Studios

This series from The Office‘s Greg Daniels has been quietly garnering a following for three years now. If you’ve seen HBO’s Made for Love or Prime’s Forever, then have a head-start on the binary twists of Upload. A mishmash of science fiction, comedy, and romance, the show sees a guy choose his own virtual reality afterlife and fall in love with his assigned angel. Just go with it!

Watch it here.

Fleabag

Fleabag is one of the best series on Amazon Prime
Luke Varley / Amazon Studios

She was tapped to inject her slick wit into the last Bond film. She was enlisted to paint humor and violence with a feminist brush for Killing Eve. And, apparently, Lucasfilms is clamoring for the multi-hyphenate to write them a film. All the hubbub surrounding Phoebe Waller-Bridge can be traced back to her legendary Fleabag, a comedy series about a London woman “using sex to deflect from the screaming void inside her empty heart.” It’s so good.

Watch it here.

Harlem

Harlem is one of the best original series on Amazon Prime
Sarah Shatz / Amazon Studios

Tracy Oliver, the writer of Girls Trip, is following up her box-office smash with a small-screen comedy of the same variety. Harlem, an easy binge about four women maneuvering hotties, careers, and the drama of life after college, is a flirty romp up for the challenge of filling that Sex and the City hole in your watch list. And Just Like That could never.

Watch it here.

Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan

Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan on Amazon Prime
Cara Howe / Amazon Studios

When Jim Halpert was pushing paper as the sultan of sarcasm on The Office, he was secretly harboring analytic and strategic skills we had no idea about. Kidding. But John Krasinski did go from Dunder Mifflin rep to brilliant CIA analyst in no time. And we’re so glad he did. Based on the Tom Clancy franchise, this series stars our Jim all rugged yet dapper and wielding the nation’s darkest secrets.

Watch it here.

Class of ‘O7

Class of '07 is on Amazon Prime
Jon Platt / Amazon Studios

Kacey Anning’s neon-drenched Aussie comedy has been pegged as a funnier Yellowjackets. And honestly, that comparison isn’t too far off. Here, you have a bunch of former female classmates, converging for their 10-year reunion, who then become stranded after the apocalypse covers the earth in water. Cue the old resentments, jealousies, and grudges, while also contemplating cannibalism to survive, and there you have it.

Watch it here.

Stay out past bedtime with these fun, family-friendly after-dark activities in LA that are worth a late night

Getting out for family fun after dark just feels extra special somehow. Whether your family is a bunch of night owls or you’re no longer beholden to early bedtimes, night activities for kids open up an entire world of under-the-stars excitement. If you’re looking for things to do at night with kids in Los Angeles, scroll through for fresh ideas of activities in LA best appreciated by moonlight, carnival lights, and even neon lights! Of course if you’re looking for more ideas (both night and day), don’t forget to check out LA’s family-friendly events or our mega list of 100 things every kid in LA should do at least once.

1. Eat & Hang Out at Odd Nights at The Autry

Kick off the weekend with Odd Nights at the Autry in front of the Autry Museum (pets are welcome, too!). At this al fresco rendezvous, you'll find plenty of food trucks, sounds from emerging bands, massive sized inflatables, a full bar, makers and crafters, as well as exclusive gallery access for guests at the museum's discretion.

Insider Tip: Swing by the LA Zoo in the afternoon and then head over here for dinner and a run-around!

Hours: Every 3rd Fri. through Sept.; 5-10 p.m.
Cost: $5 admission (cashless entry); kids under 1 are free

4700 Western Heritage Way
Online: theoddmarket.com/autry

Related: The Best Museums for Kids in Los Angeles

2. Play at Two Bit Circus

Run away with the whole family to Two Bit Circus—a high-tech, micro-amusement park in DTLA. Their ticketed experience gives you access to the whole park, including their Story Rooms (a fresh take on escape rooms), virtual reality play space, and futuristic arcade games. Whether fending off a horde of zombies in the VR arena or navigating the universe in the "Space Squad," there's something for everyone. Young families: Be sure to check out the "Dr. Botchers" Story Room—it's like a life-sized game of Operation! Top off the fun by refueling at their outdoor dining patio. 

Insider Tip: Sundays are Family Fun Days, but whenever you book, remember that same-day reservations close one hour prior to opening each day.

Hours: Thurs. 6 p.m.-11 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 4 p.m.-1 a.m., Sun., 1 p.m.-8 p.m.
Cost: Two Bit Circus offers several packages, including a Single ($35), Duo ($100), and Quad ($200), but the best bet for families of four visiting on the weekends is the Family Fun package ($100). 

634 Mateo St.
Online: twobitcircus.com

3. Watch Disneyland Fireworks for Free

Did you know that you can catch an incredible Disney-provided fireworks show, without stepping foot in the park?

Step 1: Go to Anaheim at night.

Step 2: Look up into sky.

Step 3: Ooh and aah with your kids as you watch Disneyland fireworks light up the sky from outside the park!

Make it a "dinner and a show" by dining along Harbor Blvd. near Disneyland or in the trendy Anaheim Packing District. You can also eat at Downtown Disney and walk to the Disneyland Esplanade (the area in between Disneyland Park and California Adventures) for a really up-close view.

Hours: 9:30 p.m. on select nights. Check the Disney calendar for details.

The Packing House
440 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anaheim
Online: anaheimpackingdistrict.com

Downtown Disney
1580 Disneyland Dr.
Anaheim
Online: downtowndisney.com

4. Hit the Late-Night Lanes

Strap on your bowling shoes and get ready for epic fun! Whether you go for the neon cosmic bowling or lane-side noshing (crispy chicken sandwiches with cauliflower tots, anyone?), the bowling alleys at Bowlero and Back Alley Bowling are two favorite places for a little family-friendly competition.

Back Alley Bowling
135 S. Glendale Ave.
Glendale
Online: backalleybowling.com

Bowlero
12125 Venice Ave.
Mar Vista
Online: bowlero.com

5. See a Non-Matinee Movie

Plan a movie night at one of our favorite kid-friendly movie theaters! It's the perfect time to splurge on your favorite concession snacks.

Not ready to head indoors for a movie quite yet? Check out Street Food Cinema's outdoor movie line-up where classics like The Karate KidAladdin, and School of Rock will be showing.

6. Roller Skate at Moonlight Rollaway

Go back in time and show your kids how you partied in the '80s by heading to Moonlight Rollaway roller skating rink in Glendale. Expect disco lights, great music, and lots of laughs.

Insider Tip: On-site coaches are available for skating lessons.

5110 San Fernando Rd.
Glendale
Online: moonlightrollerway.com

Related: 10 Awesome Spots to Throw Your Kid’s Birthday Party

7. Dine Al Fresco

Enjoy the great weather and fresh air at your neighborhood eats, or try our favorite outdoor dining spots where kids can run around without stink eyes from other patrons.

8. Play at the Santa Monica Pier

Dazzle the young ones by bringing them to the Santa Monica Pier at night—it's a bustling carnival at the beach! Ride the glowing Ferris wheel, play games, and grab a bite as ocean waves lap the shoreline below you.

Insider Tip: The sea air can get a little chilly at night so be sure to dress everyone in layers.

200 Santa Monica Pier
Santa Monica
Online: santamonicapier.org

Related: 30 Fun Activities to Do in Santa Monica With Kids

9. Hit the Links

Windmills and castles and volcanoes—oh my! Pick a putter and challenge your mini-me to some miniature golf at night. Here are the best places to go miniature golfing in LA with the family.

10. Take a Starry Night Starline Tour

Play tourist aboard a Starline Tours double-decker bus. From classic Hollywood haunts to stunning coastal vistas best appreciated post-sunset, get amped about the "City of Angels." Afterward, stop at one of LA's iconic eateries for a late-night treat.

6925 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood
Online: starlinetours.com

11. Floor It in a Go-Kart Race

Indoor go-kart racetracks are the perfect thrill for kids who live life in the fast lane—and stay up late. Getting kids behind the wheel at outdoor tracks like Boomer's Parks, however, has the added perk of racing under the stars with the wind in their faces, not to mention tracks and electric go-karts especially made for little ones under 58 inches tall. 

Hours: Open until 9 p.m. Sat.-Thurs.; Fri. until 11 p.m.

17871 Castleton St.
City of Industry
Online: boomersparks.com

Related: Super-Cool LA Playgrounds Kids Will Love

Additional reporting by Mary J. Lim

The Malibu Barbie pop-up is going to make all your summer dreams come true

Dining out doesn’t have to be a snooze fest. There are lots of places to let your kid’s imagination truly run wild. If you’re looking for fresh ideas for fun family time in Chicago, immerse yourself in different worlds that range from  American Girl and Barbie Dolls to trains, planes, and automobiles. Take advantage of the distractions to get your kids to eat something they might not otherwise be willing to try.

Sure, we know these themed restaurants in Chicago can sometimes be sensory overload, mostly for parents, but embrace the silliness. Who says you have to be serious all the time, anyway? No need to sacrifice food quality for ambiance either. Our top picks include the best of both.

APPEASE THE SPEED CHASERS

2Toots Train Whistle Grill

Kids will delight in having delicious menu items delivered to them no matter where they sit at the 2Toots Train Whistle Grill. It is the only train-themed restaurant where all the seating is on the tracks. Have kids with food allergies? Don’t worry. You may bring their own food in, and they will do their best to have it sent out on the train with the other meals. 2 Toots is also known for Champion—an authentic 1950s mechanical, coin-operated wonder horse.

203 S. Main St.
Bartlett

450 N. Main St.
Glen Ellyn

1567 N. Aurora Rd., Unit 119
Naperville
Online: 2toots.com

The Choo-Choo

The Choo-Choo has been delivering burgers and fries counter-side by model train since 1951. Better yet, The Choo-Choo is located only a block away from the local Metra station so you can take the train in for an even fuller experience. They also offer free parking. Sign your kids 12 and under up for the birthday club and get a free cupcake topped with a train whistle to celebrate each year.

600 Lee St.
Des Plaines
Online: thechoochoo.com

Pilot Pete’s

It’s a bird, it’s a plane . . . wait it actually IS a plane. This aviation-themed restaurant is located at the Schaumburg Regional Airport and the windows give a panoramic view of the bustling runway where your kids can be mesmerized by take-offs and landings. The bright interior is also dotted with model planes and other flying things that are fun for kids to point out. The made-from-scratch menu is extensive with everything from “World Famous” chicken tenders with top-secret honey mustard to fall-off-the-bone ribs with a guava BBQ sauce.

905 W. Irving Park Rd.
Schaumburg
Online: pilot-petes.com

Sushi + Rotary Sushi Bar

Not only will the kids enjoy selecting their own sushi items straight off the conveyor belt as they go by, but sit along the wall and order items that will be delivered via a race car. What a great way to get the littles to try something new!

2131 S. Archer Ave.
Chinatown

4430 Fox Valley Center Dr., #106
Aurora

3219 N. Broadway St.
Lakeview
Online: rotarysushi.com

DINE WITH YOUR FAVORITE DOLLS

American Girl Cafe

If your child is forever with a doll in tow, their mind will be blown by this cute cafe inside the mega downtown flagship of American Girl Place. Dolls have their own “treat seats” with a place setting and bright centerpieces. Every meal starts with welcome cinnamon buns followed by healthy choices for the kids and yummy entrees for the parents. The store also has a doll hospital and salon so you can schedule a bit of make-believe pampering and a free doll wellness check. This spot is incredibly popular with out-of-towners, so book weeks in advance if you’re looking for a weekend or take advantage of less crowded weekday times.

835 N. Michigan Ave.
Mag Mile
Online: americangirl.com

Malibu Barbie Cafe Chicago

Celebrate all things Barbie at this limited-time, pop-up experience through September 15, 2023. Guests will be transported into the world of Barbie in 1970s Malibu, California, with vibrant colors, retro glam, and beach motifs. There will be tons of photo opps, including one inside the iconic, life-size Barbie doll box. Enjoy a themed menu and of course plenty of unique merch.

324 S. Racine Ave.
West Loop
Online: bucketlisters.com

EXCITE THE GAMERS

Enterrium

Formerly Pac-Man Entertainment, Enterrium is a contemporary American restaurant and arcade located at Woodfield Mall. They pride themselves in their elevated craft bar and upscale restaurant experience, while still being a cool place for kids to play. The space includes boutique bowling lanes, classic and modern arcade games, and private event space.

Woodfield Mall, Unit A
Schaumburg
Online: enterrium.info

Kings Dining & Entertainment

Kings Dining & Entertainment features everything you need to keep the kids entertained, including luxury ten-pin bowling lanes, a full-service restaurant, HD projector screens for all the sports action, billiards tables, shuffleboard, foosball, and air hockey tables.

1500 N. Clybourn Ave., #c102
Lincoln Park

5505 Park Place
Rosemont
Online: kings-de.com

Lucky Strike Social

This Lucky Strike Entertainment creation has sweet views of Wrigley Field. The 30,000-square-foot social space brings together chef-driven food and craft beverages with eight Lucky Strike Lanes, over 100 electronic gaming systems, (including the exclusive Daytona Championship USA Motion SDLX – a first in the world of its kind), ping pong, pool tables, air hockey, board games, a very addictive basketball version of Connect Four and more.

1027 W. Addison St.
Lakeview
Online: luckystrikeent.com

Punch Bowl Social

Schedule a date, in fact, make it a double. Punch Bowl Social in West Loop’s no-fail fun for family date days. You’ll find made-from-scratch dishes and craft beverages paired with throw-back social activities like shuffleboard, ping-pong, marbles, 80s video games, bowling, virtual reality, and skeeball in an urban and eclectic atmosphere. The fun is family-appropriate until 10 p.m. and then it’s big kids only.

310 N. Green St.
West Loop
Online: punchbowlsocial.com

KICK IT OLD SCHOOL

Ed Debevic’s

Ed Debevic’s is Chicago’s most famous retro diner. In addition to the 1950s decor and old-fashioned milkshakes, your kids will be stunned when the wait staff climbs on top of the tables and counters every hour to put on a short song and dance performance. Ed Debevic’s is known for the over-the-top snarkiness of the staff. If you’ve raised your lot to always be polite, don’t worry as they tend to rein it in for the younger set. Yet they will still be amused by all the flash and sass.

159 E. Ohio St.
Streeterville
Online: eddebevics.com

A LITTLE SOMETHING FOR THE SWEET-TOOTHS

Chocolate Sanctuary

Calling all Chocolate lovers! Every dish at this adventurous eatery in Gurnee includes chocolate as an ingredient. The pastry and chocolate team is always at work, so request a table near the action to keep the kids entertained as the splendid chefs work their magic making homemade cakes, puddings, truffles, and more. The real entertainment, however, is the dessert menu. A magical chocolate fountain flowing with your choice of white, milk, or dark chocolate will be brought directly to your table, as well as an assortment of dipping items.

5101 Washington St.
Gurnee
Online: thechocolatesantuary.com

JoJo’s Shake Bar

JoJo’s Shake Bar brings a nostalgic take on creative desserts and a reimagined and elevated approach to classic diner fare. Along with deliciously whimsical desserts, you’ll find delightful tongue-in-cheek decor and their River North location regularly hosts over-the-top seasonal pop-ups.

23 W. Hubbard St.
River North

835 Michigan Ave.
Water Tower Place

916 W. Fulton Market
Time Out Market

5 Jackson Ave.
Naperville
Online: jojosshakebar.com

Sugar Factory

The sweetest of the sweet-tooths will be satisfied when mealtime leads you to Sugar Factory. The nearly 40-page menu makes a separate kid’s menu unnecessary, as several food options can be prepared in smaller portions if requested. Kids will think they’re on a trip to heaven with drinks served in goblets—with and without alcohol for the parents—candy galore, milkshakes, ice cream, and chocolate fondue. And, oh yes, the insane milkshake that includes a chocolate-covered glass and anything from a slice of cheesecake to a cupcake on top.

55 E. Grand Ave.
River North

5445 Park Place
Rosemont
Online: sugarfactory.com

TRAVEL AROUND THE WORLD 

Fat Rosie’s

It’s just about everyone’s favorite theme in food—Mexican! The 3,500-square-foot restaurant near Naperville’s riverwalk features retractable garage doors, creating an indoor/outdoor space perfect for fun, warm-weather eats. Their menu covers everything from empanadas to enchiladas, in addition to the much-loved margaritas and free chips and salsa while you wait to feast. Kids that need distraction will get a kick out of the sombreros available for photo opps and the stuffed donkey over the bar that engages diners at random.

47 E. Chicago Ave.
Naperville
Online: fatrosies.com/naperville

Wow Bao

Take your kids for the smiley-est meal in Chicago at Wow Bao, which specializes in steamed bao (aka Asia’s favorite portable Chinese snack). Children under ten can enjoy the Lil’ Bunz Meal ($5.99) with their choice of 1 cheeseburger or pizza bao, with a chicken potsticker, a carrot, and rice.

Locations throughout Chicagoland
Online: wowbao.com

Additional reporting by Amy Bizarri

When they’re going from mud pies to real pies, these kids cooking sets will keep them creating

Kiddos who love cooking are right at the beginning of their culinary adventures. We absolutely want to foster that love, so we’re keeping a list of goodies we want to make sure we keep on hand to support their kitchen projects. Our guide to kids cooking sets is how we’re keeping track of it all, and if your little one is a budding chef, you’ve come to the right place.

There’s nothing like watching our little ones learn a new skill, especially when they’re as passionate as young cooks usually are. Cooking is a talent they’ll take with them throughout their lives and, most of all, an incredible way for them to express themselves. Whether they’re baking, sautéing, frying, or stirring, each dish they create is an expression of their personalities. Even if they don’t know it yet, we do and we love to see it. We looked high and low for the best kids cooking sets to encourage their kitchen lessons.

GIR 4-Piece Mini Tool & Container Set

GIR

These babies are nonstick-safe, so young cooks can just focus on their creations, and the little hand-sized tools are ideal as they're learning. GIR 4-Piece Mini Tool & Container Set ($39.95)—Buy Here!

Little Passports Kitchen Adventures

Little Passports

Explore cooking traditions from around the world and get a kid-friendly kitchen tool every month! Recipes from America's Test Kitchen Kids and Little Passports activities create a fun (and yum!) subscription box for kids 7-11. Available in 1, 6, and 12 month options! Little Passports Kitchen Adventures ($24.95+/mo)—Buy Here!

Williams Sonoma Kids Bake & Create Pizza Set

Williams Sonoma

This Kids Bake & Create Pizza Set set includes top-quality tools for mixing, measuring, baking and slicing their pizza creations, along with a kid-size apron for keeping splatters at bay, a pizza peel for easy removal, and a pizza wheel for cutting and serving. Williams Sonoma Kids Bake & Create Pizza Set ($99.95)—Buy Here!

Mixing Bowl & Pitcher Set

Tovla Jr./Amazon

Bowls are a hot commodity in the kitchen, and this set is ideal for sharing the stirring and mixing responsibilities with your littles. Mixing Bowl & Pitcher Set ($29.99)—Buy Here!

WeeSprout Little Chef Kids Cooking & Baking Set

Amazon

This kid-sized cooking and baking set is perfect for the little baker in your family and includes a kids apron, two kid-sized oven mitts, a rolling pin, a wooden knife, a wooden chopper, a cutting board, a turner, a spatula, a spoonula spatula, a stirring spoon, tongs, a whisk, three recipe cards, and three blank recipe cards all in a carrying case. Comes in 4 different colors. WeeSprout Little Chef Kids Cooking & Baking Set ($59.95)—Buy Here!

Kinderkitchen 3-Piece Set

Kuhn Rikon

The Duck Snippers and Dog Knives are sharp enough to cut food but not small fingers. The rounded tips and guards keep children safe while helping in the kitchen. Kinderkitchen 3-Piece Set ($30.00)—Buy Here!

KiwiCo Science of Cooking: Bread & Butter Kit

KiwiCo

From fluffy dinner rolls to cinnamon swirl loaves to savory garlic butter, this kit teaches kids all about the science behind baking while they whip up some goodies of their own. KiwiCo Science of Cooking: Bread & Butter Kit ($34.95)—Buy Here!

Kidstir Learn To Cook Delicious Dishes Kit

Kidstir

With 12 kid-friendly recipes, kiddos learn how to make everything from Sunny Scones and Pizza Soup to Tasty Teriyaki Chicken and Rainbow Surprise Cake. Kidstir Learn To Cook Delicious Dishes Kit ($34.95)—Buy Here!

Kids 11-Piece Cooking Set

Amazon

Everything a young chef needs is included in this 11-piece set made just for kids. Kids 11-Piece Cooking Set ($18.99)—Buy Here!

Virtual Reality MasterChef Junior

Abacus Brands/Amazon

Each recipe contains step by step images that turn into videos right on the page. Develop the skills and confidence to cook by seeing every step in detail, taking away the guesswork to empower kids with concise directions. They'll explore 30 yummy recipes that will get them excited to make meals for their friends and family while learning food pairings, flavor profiles, plating, knife skills, and more! Includes VR headset. Virtual Reality MasterChef Junior ($64.99)—Buy Here!

Sur La Table Children's Kitchen Set

Keep their clothes stain-free and hands burn-free with this apron and pot-holder set! It's machine-washable and comes in 4 different animal options! Sur La Table Children's Kitchen Set ($37.95)—Buy Here!

The Ultimate Young Chef's Cooking Kit

Amazon

This all-inclusive junior cooking set includes a chef’s hat, cooking apron, potato masher, pizza cutter, knife, peeler, cutting board, food tongs, basic kitchen utensils, and two mixing bowls that collapse for convenient storage. The Ultimate Young Chef's Cooking Kit ($59.99)—Buy Here!

Kid in the Kitchen: 100 Recipes and Tips For Young Home Chefs

Sur la Table

New York Times food columnist and home cooking authority Melissa Clark has created a gorgeous cookbook especially geared toward kids 8-14! Kid in the Kitchen: 100 Recipes and Tips For Young Home Cooks ($24.00)—Buy Here!

Kids Knife Set

Amazon

Teach them how to safely dice and slice with this set of kiddo-ready knives. Kids Knife Set ($11.64)—Buy Here!

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Axe-throwing and blindfolded sculpting are definitely going on our list

NYC is full of fun family-friendly activities to involve the kids in. But sometimes, you just want to leave the kids with the babysitter and head out there for a solo parents night out. Why stick to the same-old dinner and a drink when you live in the insanely unique New York City? Whether you’re adrenaline junkies or crafty creatives, you’ll find a fitting parents-only date night idea for you below!

Active and Sporty Date Ideas for Parents

Aim for Bullseye at Gotham Archery

Whether you’re a LARPing archer or have never even seen a bow in real life, Gotham Archery will get you up to speed. Take an introductory course to get hands-on with the sport and learn everything you need to know to shoot an arrow straight at bullseye! Enthusiastic and well-informed teachers lead classes through proper stance, the basic rules of the lanes (such as “hey, don’t shoot when someone’s in front of you!”), and the difference between a compound and recurve bow (both of which are available to try). If you like the experience, following the intro class you can reserve lanes any time and turn this into a recurring date night.

In Brooklyn:
480 Baltic St.
Boerum Hill

In Manhattan:
73 Allen St. 2nd Fl.
Lower East Side

Online: got-archery.com

Blow Off Some Steam with Axe Throwing

Drinking and axe-throwing might sound like they don’t mix, but the axe-throwing bars of NYC would beg to differ. Spaces are open to everyone from beginners through to axe-throwing pros, thanks to the guidance of on-location “axeperts.” These guides, available at any location you chose, will help set you up with the basics of throwing and safety, then stick around to answer questions and make sure everything’s running smoothly.

Live Axe
96 Lafayette St.
Little Italy
Online: liveaxe.com

Kick Axe Throwing
622 Degraw St.
Park Slope
Online: kickaxe.com

Bury the Hatchet
25 Noble St.
Greenpoint
Online: burythehatchet.com

Go Swing Dancing at Swing 46

Travel back in time to the heyday of swing music at Swing 46, an NYC swing dancing hotspot. Dust off your dancing shoes and hit the floor to rock-step in time with live band performances. Never swung before? No problem! Many live sets are preceded by a half-hour intro to the basic steps.

Love the swing dance scene? Check out upcoming performances and events from Michael Arenella and his Dreamland Orchestra (including the annual Jazz Age Lawn Party on Governors Island). Or, head to this updated listing of all the swing dancing events happening soon.

349 W 46th St.
Hell’s Kitchen
Online: swing46.nyc

Do Yoga… Naked! at Bold Naked

Embrace your bodies together by taking part in a naked yoga class. Classes are led by Joschi and Monika, who offer a welcoming environment whether you’re looking for private couple classes or a full session with other people. There’s also the option to book a tantric massage for two, to really find your inner zen. Leave your worries—and clothes—at the door and embrace this moment to get back in touch with your own bodies and each other, away from the everyday stresses of parenting!

West 52nd St.
Theater District
Online: boldnaked.com

Scale the Side of a Skyscraper at Edge

NYC’s Edge overlook offers one of the most stunning views of NYC, from an insane 100 stories up. Being up on this glass-floored, open-air observation deck can be a transformative experience. But for real thrill-seekers, you can get even more intense. City Climb hooks you up in safety harnesses and lets you scale the 45-degree angle side of the edge and look out at the city without any of that pesky glass in the way. This one’s not for the faint of heart!

30 Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards
Online: edgenyc.com

Climb to New Heights with Indoor Rock Climbing

If climbing up the side of an NYC skyscraper is a bit too much of an adventure for you, start smaller with indoor rock climbing and bouldering. There are a number of places in NYC where you can ascend to new heights together—literally. If you’ve never done this before, you can take an intro to climbing course that’ll set you up with the basics, then let you roam free in the facilities and practice what you learned. Both The Cliffs and Brooklyn Boulders also host a variety of other events like climbing parties and yoga classes, and full gym facilities so you can get a complete workout together.

Don’t miss the sauna at The Cliffs in Gowanus and the ping-pong table at Brooklyn Boulders! You can even book the kids into a youth group and go off to climb around on your own, knowing that the little ones are in good hands with experienced and friendly instructors.

The Cliffs LIC
11-11 44th Dr.
Long Island City
Online: lic.thecliffsclimbing.com

The Cliffs Gowanus
242 Butler St.
Gowanus
Online: gowanus.thecliffsclimbing.com

The Cliffs Harlem
256 W 125th St.
Harlem
Online: harlem.thecliffsclimbing.com

Brooklyn Boulders
23-10 41st Ave.
Queensbridge
Online: brooklynboulders.com

Skydive Indoors at iFly

Lift off into the sky and try out skydiving without ever having to step outside. The iFly experience suspends you in the air with powerful wind tunnels. Trained and experienced instructors will help set you up your first time and learn how to maintain control in the space. After that, you can keep coming back for more high-flying fun and even learn to turn and do tricks as you become more advanced!

849 Ridge Hill Blvd.
Yonkers
Online: iflyworld.com

Unleash Your Inner Child at Adventure Park in Area 53

Who says arcades are only for kids? The folks behind Adventure Park at Area 53 know that sometimes, adults want to climb, bounce, and play, too! That’s why every Tuesday and Thursday, the space opens its doors to adults over 18 only, with a live DJ and free, unlimited access to the roller skating rink. You also get to play around with everything Adventure Park has to offer, including ziplining, rock climbing, a ninja course, and much more.

53 Bridge St.
Dumbo
Online: area53nyc.com

Date Night Ideas for Parents to Get Artsy and Crafty

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Drink and Munch as You Make Art at Paint n Pour

Some paint and sip places are BYOB, but Paint n Pour believes that no one should have to make art while thirsty… or hungry! The special painting experience has a cocktail menu themed around famous historic artists, as well as a menu of appetizers and finger food. Keep an eye out for special couples nights where the art you make separately comes together into a complete diptych!

in LES:
53 Delancey St.
Lower East Side

in Harlem:
2080 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
Harlem

Online: paintnpournyc.com

Sculpt Blindfolded at Unarthodox

Want to try sculpting with a twist? Get unorthodox at Unarthodox with their Sculpting Without Sight program. This art class with a twist turns sculpting into a multisensory experience through the use of a blindfold, soft music, scintillating scents, and the tactile act of forming art from a clay bust. This option is perfect for couples who are looking for an introduction to being artistic since it allows you to unleash your creativity without worrying about your sculpture not looking “good.”

Unarthodox has other immersive art experiences that would make equally exciting date nights, including an immersive Picasso painting night, fun group improv sessions, multisensory painting experiences, and many other ways to get creative as you engage your senses.

547 West 27th St., Suite 300
Chelsea
Online: unarthodox.com

Get Cooking at Taste Buds Kitchen

Cooking is something we just have to do, whether we want to or not. (Unless you order out every day, in which case, the following still applies!) But that doesn’t mean that cooking can’t be enjoyable. Rediscover (or discover) the joy of cooking together as a team at Taste Buds Kitchen’s cooking classes. You can join in on a group class (it’s BYOB, so you can sip along as you craft a delicious meal), or book a private lesson for a more intimate environment. Taste Buds Kitchen also regularly hosts children’s classes, so you can always come back with the rest of the fam if you enjoy the experience.

109 West 27th St.
Midtown
Online: tastebudskitchen.com

Find Peace in Zen Weaving at Loop of the Loom

Parents who are looking for a way to wind down and relax while learning a new skill will find both at Loop of the Loom. The space has group and private classes in the art of SAORI, a textile weaving experience that’s rooted in the idea of zen and mindfulness. Loop of the Loom also teaches felting and other arts, and has project-based classes if you want to walk away from the experience with a finished scarf or hat. (And they have kid classes, too!)

For those days when you want to go on a date but just can’t get away from the kids, this textile space offers private virtual lessons and rental looms so you can follow along from home.

in UES:
227 East 87th St.
Upper East Side

in Dumbo:
197 Plymouth St.
Dumbo

Online: loopoftheloom.com

Escape into Virtual Reality with Escape Virtuality

Escape rooms are a fantastic group activity to complete with friends. But if you’re looking for a two-people-only experience, you’re more likely to find a good match at Escape Virtuality. Along with traditional physical escape rooms, there are virtual reality experiences here that are designed specifically for two people to complete. Work together to escape from a temple, complete a set of experiments, and experience virtual environments beyond anything the physical world can offer. VR experiences rotate regularly, so check back to see what’s on offer for a couple’s night out.

130 West 29th St.
Midtown
Online: escapevirtuality.com

Performances with a Twist for Parent Date Nights

Sleep No More at the McKittrick

Sleep No More isn’t the kind of performance that you sit back and watch passively. In this unique interactive performance, the show happens all around you. The show retells Shakespeare’s Macbeth as a film noir immersive story, told through the environment, surrounding actors, and your (silent, masked) interactions with both. You might be entering the McKittrick Hotel, but the moment you step in you’re transported to a 1930s bar, full of references to film noir classics and Hitchcock movies.

530 West 27th St.
Chelsea
Online: mckittrickhotel.com

Watch an Intimate Performance with Candlelight Concerts

The Candlelight Concerts, as the name suggests, is a series of live performances held in the glow of candlelight. These feature everything from an orchestral tribute to Ed Sheeran and Radiohead to Vivaldi and Hanz Zimmer. Venues also vary, with concerts being held at various NYC locations like hotels, opera houses, and churches.

Various locations
Online: feverup.com

Spiral into Shenanigans with Drunk Shakespeare

Drunk Shakespeare is an intimate, classic performance of one of Shakespeare’s plays with a hilarious twist: One actor gets progressively more intoxicated throughout the night. This actor has the right to pause the action and call out a new rule, with shenanigans getting sillier and more amusing throughout the night. (The cast of Hamlet must act as Teletubbies? Yes, why not!) Visitors are encouraged to enjoy their own drinks as the actors move all around the seating space, acting around the audience and sometimes involving them in the action. Note that in order to get full enjoyment from this experience, it definitely helps to know the Bard’s work (which play is performed is a surprise!).

11 Hanover Square, inside Selene Restaurant
Financial District
Online: drunkshakespeare.com

Get Risque with Red Velvet Burlesque

This is definitely an adults-only event! Enjoy the raunchy yet classy experience of the Red Velvet Burlesque. The Red Velvet Burlesque performance features over-the-top choreography and acrobatics, for a spectacular and unforgettable show!

621 West 46th St.
Hell’s Kitchen
Online: redvelvetburlesqueshow.com

Outside the Box Parent Date Night Ideas

Get Your Nerd on at Barcade

Classic arcade machines and good drinks unite at the city’s Barcade locations! Step right into the heyday of arcades like Pacman and Galaga. Each play is 50 cents, and there are plenty of two-player options for some bonding over 8-bit. Best of all, unlike other arcades in the city (like Dave and Buster’s), kids aren’t allowed except during designated family days.

in Midtown:
148 West 24th St.
Midtown

in NoHo:
6 St. Marks Pl.
NoHo

in Williamsburg:
388 Union Ave.
Williamsburg

Online: barcade.com

Have a Relaxing Spa Day at an NYC Bathhouse

After all the excitement from your other date nights, you’ve earned a relaxing day at the spa. Visit the World Spa for experiences inspired by Japanese onsens, Finnish saunas, Turkis and Moroccan hammams, and other bathhouse spaces that’ll take you all over the world. Or head to the Aire Ancient Baths for a Roman, Greek, and Ottoman bathhouse experience. From saunas and healing baths to spa experiences and massage sessions, you’ll feel like you’re no longer in NYC!

World Spa
1571 McDonald Ave.
Mapleton
Online: worldspa.com

Aire Ancient Baths
88 Franklin St.
Lower Manhattan
Online: beaire.com