Beginning on October 31, 2019, New Yorkers can mosey on down to Bryant Park and go ice-skating completely free of charge. Sponsored by Bank of America, it is part of what is being called Winter Village at Bryant Park.
Skaters can either bring their own skates or rent high-quality skates at the rink. To prevent overcrowding, people can reserve their on-the-ice time online, making it fun and easy to enjoy this traditional New York winter activity.
Visitors can participate in Broomball pick-up games, Exerskate classes, and other great activities that will keep you moving through the winter. There is also special programing on the calendar, including kids’ week, bumper cars, read-to-skate story time, and lots more.
Not a skater? There are shops, restaurants, bars and the Lodge by Urbanspace where new and classic restaurants come together for visitors to enjoy.
So dust off your skates and go up to Bryant Park at Sixth Avenue and 42 Street. Winter Village will be in operation until March 1, 2020.
Now that school is at last back in session, it’s time to think about some extra special places to go with your little ones to help ease the pain of the end of the summer. Luckily, New York loves kids!
American Museum of Natural History There is no question the AMNH has risen to super-nova star status. Movies like a Night in the Museum and dozens of books have all added to the allure of this mother of all kid-friendly museums. From gigantenormous dinosaur bones, to humungagiant blue whales hanging from ceilings, your kids will beg to stay way past closing hours. Entrance is free, but it is suggested that adults donate $19 per person.
The Zoo The weather is still great, so why not go see the elephants? Which zoo, you may ask? Well, there are so many to choose from in the five boroughs and beyond, that whatever you choose is sure to please. For a zoo more in tune with conservation and animal welfare, your best bet is probably the Bronx Zoo, but don’t dismiss the joys of a visit to the Central Park Zoo, the Prospect Park Zoo (Brooklyn) or the Staten Island Zoo. We are pretty sure they all have elephants.
Coney Island This amusement park destination might be unique in that it is part of a real live neighborhood and is along a real live beach. Situated along the great boardwalk that connects Coney Island to Brighton Beach, if you get tired of roller coasters and Ferris wheels, just walk along the boardwalk and feel the cool ocean breezes and snack on some hot dogs and cotton candy washed down with some cold beer. Oh, and get your kids something, too.
There is no better time to make some great memories with your kids than now. And with so many fun activities to choose from, those memories are sure to be thrilling. Get out there and par-ty!