Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Going outlet shopping in New York?

The Mills at Jersey Gardens is good for you.

It's New Jersey’s largest outlet and value retail center with over 200 stores all under one roof ! !



TRANSPORTATION

From New York City
New Jersey Transit offers daily bus service from the Port Authority Bus Terminal via Bus #111 and #115
Visit www.njtransit.com for updated schedules.

What are your plans for the weekend? Rye Playland Amusement Park in Westchester

If you don't have a car the trills may seem out of reach.
Rye Playland Amusement Park in Westchester is good for you. 

So close to New York City, Playland is more than an amusement park—there's also a beach on the Long Island Sound, a pool, a lake with pedal boats, a boardwalk, mini-golf, an indoor skating rink, daily entertainment and more. All the kiddie rides in Kiddieland.

By transportation
Metro-North  & Bus (About 1 hour from New York City)
Take the New Haven Line to Rye where the No. 75 bus to Playland will meet specific trains
throughout the day. Check here for an ITINERARYPARK SCHEDULE and TRAIN/BUS SCHEDULE (WEEKDAY/WEEKEND).
Accoding to MTA : 
Package price from GCT/Harlem-125th Street:
adults, $44.25(includes rail, rides admission and round-trip MetroCard); 

seniors, persons with disabilities and individuals receiving Medicare, 
$32.50 (includes rail and Rides admission without MetroCard);

children 5-11, $27.50 (includes rail, Rides admission and round-trip MetroCard); 

children 3-4, $20 (includes rail and Kiddyland Rides admission); 

children under 3, free with limited Kiddyland Rides admission (must ride with a ride-paying adult).
 - See more at: http://web.mta.info/mnr/html/getaways/outbound_rye.htm#sthash.d6PmqDAv.dpuf



By Car 
According to the website
Bronx: Take the Bronx River Parkway North to the Cross County Parkway East to the Hutchinson River Parkway North to Mamaroneck Avenue Exit 23 S. Stay on this for one mile and take I-95 North to Playland Parkway, Exit 19.
Brooklyn: Take the Triborough Bridge North to the Cross Bronx Expressway East to I-95 North to Playland Parkway, Exit 19.
Queens: Take the Cross Island Parkway North to the Throgs Neck Bridge to I-95 North to Playland Parkway, Exit 19.
Manhattan: Take the Westside Highway North to the Cross Bronx Expressway East to I-95 North to Playland Parkway, Exit 19.

Saturday, May 28, 2016

MEMORIAL DAY Weekend : TO NYC BEACHES

NYC Popular 3 Beaches:  


Needless to say, Coney Island is arguably NYC's most famous beach.
It's easy to go by D, F, N, Q to Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue.


West 37th Street to Corbin Place D, F, N, Q to Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue

This beach has two playgrounds, a promenade and a central pavilion with a concession stand, changing rooms, showers and bathrooms. 

From Manhattan :
No. 6 to Pelham Bay Park, then take the Bx5 or Bx12 bus to Orchard Beach. 
This bus service is typically offered just for beach season, Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.


This massive beaches in Rockaway are the only locations where you can catch a wave in the city. 
image from Rockaway beach

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

VICTORIAN GARDENS in Central Park will be Back this weekend Memorial Day

Manhattan's only outdoor amusement park, Victorian Gardens, will be back on Memorial Day weekend. Victorian Gardens is especially wonderful for preschooler. The Gardens is located at Wollman Rink in Central Park. Enter Central Park from 59th Street and 6th Avenue and walk north. 
image from official website

According to the official website,

Ticket pricing :

Weekends & Holidays
OPTIONS
PAY AS YOU GO
UNLIMITED RIDES: $26.00
PARK ADMISSION
$9.00$9.00
RIDES
Tickets: $1/Tkt
4 Tickets per Ride
4 Tickets per Game
Unlimited Ride Wristband: $17.00*
* Wristbands DO NOT include game play
Children under 36" inches tall enter the park for free with a paid adult
Directions :

By Subway
  • A, B, C, D, 1 to 59th St. & Columbus Circle.
  • Q to 57th St. & 7th Avenue.
  • F to 57th St. & 6th Avenue.
  • N, R, Q to 59th St. & Fifth Avenue.
  • Enter the park from 59th St. and 6th Avenue and walk north.

By Bus

  • M1, M2, M3, M4 to 64th St.
  • M5, M7, M10, M104 to Columbus Circle.
  • Enter the park from 59th St. and 6th Avenue and walk north.


Tuesday, May 24, 2016

GOVERNORS ISLAND IS REOPENING MAY 28. Family Fun Day takes place in the Island’s historic district on May 29, 2016 11:00 am – 4:00 pm.

According to Official Governors Island WebsiteGOVERNORS ISLAND will be REOPENING MAY 28.
Image of family-fun-day
Family Fun Day celebrates the season’s opening and the Island’s playful nature and free-range attitude. 
All performances and activities are family-friendly and FREE to the public.

According to the website :
Improvise with Story Pirates, be amazed and inspired by Mario the Magician and his inventions, show off your mad dance moves to Grammy-winning Tim Kubart and the Space Cadets, march with Shinbone Alley Stilt Band, goof around with Loony Toony the Clown, tell stories with Robin Bady, hone your art skills with Children’s Museum of the Arts, make puppets with Lisa Abbatomarco, learn about forts with National Park Service rangers, become a compost pro with Earth Matter, paint birdhouses to house Governors Island hatchlings and let your giggles and your belly laughs flood the park.

Monday, May 23, 2016

Day Trip Idea for this weekend : Go to STONE BARNS

For starters, Stone Barns is in the Sleepy Hollow/Tarrytown area.

Stone Barns Agricultural Centers are all about creating a sustainable and educational agricultural experience. Stone Barns is constantly offering programs, tours, lectures so that adults and children can learn about sustainable farming, the animals and the growing processes.
image from Stone Barns

For example,

According to Stone Barns :

A sample weekend day this spring will include:

Meet the: Sheep: 10:00 – 11:00 am
Farm Chore: Egg Collecting: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Meet the: Blue Hill Chef: 11:00 - 11:30 am

Farm Chore: Lettuce Planting: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Getting Grounded Tour: 11:30 am (45 minutes)
 Adults
Hands on: Felting activity: 12:30 - 1:30 pm

Making the Rounds Tour: Greenhouse: 1:30 pm (20 minutes)

Listen: Story Time: 1:30 - 1:50 pm, recommended ages 2-6
Meet the: Sheep: 2:00 - 3:00 pm
Farm Activity: Prep the Field Beds 2:00 - 3:00pm
Hands-on: Pesto making 2:30 – 3:30 pm

Getting Grounded Tour: 3:15 pm (45 minutes) Adults
Farm Chore: TBD: 3:45 pm
Making the Rounds Tour: Field: 4:15 pm (20 minutes)

Activities and details are subject to change.



Weekend Admission are Adult (ages 16+): $20  & Youth (ages 2-15): $10


Broadway Lottery Ticket

Several Broadway shows now offer digital or online lottery options.


image from playbill.com

Aladdin Digital Lottery: A limited number of tickets will be made available to every performance via AladdinTheMusical.com/lottery. The lottery, which replaces the one that used to be conducted in front of the New Amsterdam Theatre each day, begins April 4. Entries will be accepted beginning at 7 PM the day before each performance and will continue up until 8:30 AM on the day of the performance, at which point the lottery for that performance will be closed.

Hamilton Lottery : $10 - Fans are invited to apply for the 21 $10 seats here starting at 9 AM daily. Applications will be accepted through 3 PM for evening performances, after which the 21 names are drawn and the winners notified via email. Winners have 60 minutes to claim their tickets. Tickets are non-transferrable.

Lion King Online Lottery: $30 - A limited number of tickets per performance will be sold to winners of a digital lottery drawing. Entries will be accepted here until 9 AM on the day of the performance. Entries for future performances will begin once the prior day's performance begins and continues up until 9 AM. 


The Phantom of the Opera Online Lottery: $28 - a limited number of seats will be available for every performance online. For matinee performances, entries must be submitted by 11AM; for evening performances by 3PM.

Les Misérables  Online Lottery: $37 - entries may be submitted here. Tickets are priced at $37 each. For matinee performances, entries must be submitted by 11am; and for evening performances by 3pm.

Matilda  Online Lottery: $32 - a limited number of $32 seats will be available for every performance online. Entries can be submitted the day of the preferred performance, by 11am for matinees or by 3pm for evening performances. 

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Fire Island

http://web.mta.info/lirr/getaways/beach/FireIslandPines.htm

Belmont Park Family Day Trip

http://mommypoppins.com/kids/head-to-belmont-park-for-a-day-of-horse-racing-and-carnival-style-fun

My mom grew up as a certified country child, riding horses and watching the rodeo circuit. And though she raised a family of city kids, we always spent a lot of time on my grandparents' farm. Although our family farm is no more, I try to keep my kids connected to our country roots. In NYC, we can hit a petting zoo or trek out to the Queens County Farm Museum. However, one of our favorite ways to spend a spring day is by taking the short train ride to Belmont Park on Long Island to see the horses, watch some live racing and enjoy family-centric fun.
The grounds at Belmont, which first opened for racing in 1905, cover 445 acres. In addition to the well-known 1½-mile track, Belmont has two inner turf tracks, plus a training track and a pony track. The infield of the main track paints a nostalgic scene, complete with a duck pond and grassy meadow. You can catch a number of live races, which vary in length, Wednesday through Sunday. If you're feeling lucky, you can step up to the window and place a wager on any of the horses. An opening bet can be as little as a dime! We always seem to find ourselves rooting for the horses with the most outlandish names. Regardless of whether you decide to wager or just watch, taking in a race is quite thrilling for all ages.
Belmont Park is best known for the Belmont Stakes, the third leg of Thoroughbred Racing's Triple Crown, set this year for Saturday, June 6. The stands can accommodate up to 100,000 fans, though you won't find such a large crowd on a typical day. Most seating is general admission, and you're free to move about the stands or along the grassy edge of the track as you please. Watching from track-level near the railing is particularly exhilarating as you get an up-close view of the magnificent horses thundering by.
While my family is content to spend our day watching the races, Belmont offers a number of activities specifically aimed at kids, especially on its Family Fun Days. If you're planning a trip to the track, here are some other things to check out while you're there:

Breakfast at Belmont

If your brood includes early risers, head to Belmont for breakfast, which runs weekend and holiday mornings. For one set low cost per person, you'll get a continental breakfast from 7 to 9:30am at the Trackside Cafe. Afterward, you'll be able to take a free tram ride through the stable area for an up-close view of the horses. Kids can also see a demo of how the horses are loaded into the starting gates before the races begin.

Family Fun Days

On Family Fun Days, you get a lot more than races and it's all free with admission. Since Belmont has a pretty liberal policy concerning what you can bring inside, you can pack lunch and head to the Belmont Backyard, where you'll find a picnic area and an array of family-friendly entertainment. Bouncy houses, a petting zoo and carnival-style fun are all on tap, and you can watch as the horses stroll from the paddock area toward the main track, wearing the colors of their owners. There's also a playground to romp in. Family Fun Days don't occur every weekend, but the next one is Mother's Day, May 10. Memorial Day on Monday, May 25, Father's Day on Sunday, June 21 and Saturday, July 4 are also Family Fun Days. Check the website for more details.

Play Dress Up

While not a requirement, the horse-racing crowd traditionally tilts toward formality, so if you really want to get into a day at the races, don your Sunday best and top it all off with an ornate hat! The Belmont Stakes is a particularly fancy affair, and there are certain eateries within the track that do have dress requirements.
Belmont Park hosts a full season of races through Sunday, July 19. Live races are held five days a week, Wednesday through Sunday, with Monday and Tuesday generally off days. Belmont also runs a fall meet from Friday, September 11 through Sunday, November 1. It's located at 2150 Hempstead Turnpike, Elmont, NY on Long Island. If your family is car-less, like mine, getting to the races is pretty easy thanks to the various modes of public transportation. One 45-minute train ride out of Penn Station and you're just steps from the entrance. You can also get there by taking a local bus, or the subway and then a bus. General admission is $5 per person. However, on Belmont Stakes day, that jumps to $15.