28 Dec What To Do and See on New Year’s Eve in NYC With Kids
Celebrating New Year’s Eve in New York is an unforgettable experience. NYC is known as the city that never sleeps, and that couldn’t be more true on the last night of the year. If you are planning to be there with your kids this year, you are in for a treat! There are countless family-friendly events, breathtaking fireworks, and attractions that can make this night memorable. Let’s uncover some fantastic things to do and see on New York City’s New Year’s Eve with your little ones.
1. Fireworks in Prospect Park: If your children are okay with staying up late, head to Brooklyn’s Prospect Park for the midnight fireworks display. This is an annual tradition that involves live music, hot drinks, and the beautiful display.
2. Central Park Ice Skating: Head over to Wollman Rink for some family ice skating. This activity allows you to celebrate New Year’s Eve skating on a rink which has served as a unique venue for New York City for more than 70 years.
3. Times Square Ball Drop: Watch the iconic Times Square Ball Drop either from your hotel or from a comfortable viewing point. Please note that it tends to get very crowded, and the weather can be cold.
4. New York Aquarium: Enjoy a fun day with your kids at the New York Aquarium in Brooklyn. With plenty of marine life to observe and learn about, it’s a fantastic outing for the whole family.
5. Kid-Friendly Restaurants: Have a memorable New Year’s Eve dinner at one of New York’s kid-friendly restaurants. Restaurants like Alice’s Tea Cup and the Sugar Factory are wonderful spots that have kids menus.
6. American Museum of Natural History: Pay a visit to this exciting museum where kids can explore numerous exhibits, including dinosaur fossils and an impressive collection of minerals.
7. The Ride: Holiday Edition: Experience New York in a uniquely interactive and festive bus tour called The Ride. Kids would enjoy the entertainment provided by onboard performers, as the bus tours around major New York landmarks.
8. New Year’s Eve Fireworks Cruise: Bundle up and hop on a cruise that takes you around the Statue of Liberty, under the Brooklyn Bridge and then anchors near the New York Harbor for the best view of the midnight fireworks.
9. Bronx Zoo Holiday Lights: Stroll through the beautifully lit animal lanterns, LED displays, animated light shows, and more at the Bronx Zoo.
Remember to always check the specific date and time of these events and activities as they may vary or require advanced booking.
Have a look at our family-fiendly events calendar to see more events taking place on New Year’s Eve.
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