07.27.2016

NYC Family Time Done Differently

07.27.2016

By Arielle Pierre, Markets Media Life

Make your way to Brooklyn’s very own Brooklyn Bridge Park for a delightful kayaking experience. From June Through August (10am-3pm) enjoy the astonishing views of Lower Manhattan. For free!

Family Time Done Differently

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Who says that playgrounds are just for kids? The 57-foot Mega Slide at Governors Island (NYC’s longest slide) is an adventure you won’t want to miss out on. The Slide Hill, which opened up on July 19 is a mini mountain accompanied by 4 twisty medal slides for all to enjoy.

Family Time Done Differently

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Coney Island presents Flicks on the Beach. This July & August, Coney Island will be your personal movie theatre. Its vintage 40-foot inflatable screen, and conveniently low price (free) are two reasons why this should be your go-to destination this summer.

Family Time Done Differently

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The 53rd street public Library has opened up and offers families an assortment of activities. This library provides both kids and teens educational, interactive, and stimulating programs at no cost at all.

Family Time Done Differently

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