Archive for September, 2009

Liberty Science Center

September 28, 2009

Located in Jersey City, NJ the Liberty Science Center was recently named one of Parents Magazine’s 10 best science centers, and for a good reason.  Offering 9 of exhibit it mostly caters to the school age set, but there are plenty of activities for toddlers and pre-schoolers as well.  I-explore is an interactive play exhibit that will keep a child under 5 busy for hours and hours.  Other exhibits such as “Eat and Be Eaten” cater to the entire family.  Dozens of live animals on display in their natural environment make a trip to this museum much like a mini zoo visit as well. 

One of my favorite features of this museum are the science experiments conducted throught the museum during the day.  When you come in you will receive a schedule of all the experiments taking place. Although most are recommended for ages 6 and up they kept our toddler’s attention. 

Another wonderful and unque feature is the two movie theaters: imax and 3d.  The new feature, Dinosaurs 3d: Giants of the Pantagonia is a 45 minute wonderfully rendered movie.  I wouldn’t recommend it for the very young children as the dinosaurs are so life like even our 3.5 year old had to climb in Daddy’s lap, but children about that age and older will love it.  Lots of fun for mom and dad too!

The Liberty Science Center is a wonderful experience for the whole family.  When you buy tickets decide which movie you want to attend as those cost extra.  Plan your day around the science experiments!

The Bronx Zoo

September 26, 2009

One of the great bargains for New Yorkers in my opinion is the Wildlife Conservation Society membership available at any of the five NYC area zoos (the bronx zoo, prospect park zoo, central park zoo, queens zoo, and the new york aquarium).  For $120 to $150 (depending on the level you want to purchase) you and your family get free unlimited access to any of the five zoos for a full year, attraction passes for the special exhibits, parking passes and a free t-shirt.  You also get 10% discounts at any of the zoo shops or food venues.  Plus most of the cost is tax deductible.   I haven’t done the exact math but if you have 2 kids and 2 parents and visit each one venue once a year you save something like $300.

Today is the kind of lovely fall day that you want to spend outside.  About 65 degree made it cool enough to need a light jacket and yet warm enough to walk around comfortably for hours.  We headed to the bronx zoo (which by the way opens at 10 am, we found out the hard way).  We lucked out because by deciding to take an unusual backwards route we wondered onto the sea lion feeding and Nature’s Air Show where we got to watch various birds of prey fly over our heads (tomorrow is the last day for the airshow).  I’ll definitely remember to check the events schedule next time we head over, there were several other events we would have loved to catch but didn’t know about. 

After wondering around just the small part of the zoo adjacent to the sea lion exhibit (this took about 2 hours) we stopped by the new madagascar exhibit (check out the super view of the crocodiles) and took the shuttle (also included with membership for free) over to the wild asia monorail.   Our 3 year old loved the idea of a one rail train and actually paid attention to most of the comments our guide made.  We saw many rare species including rhinos, tigers, and a few others from an unusual vantage point – looking down instead of one our level.  The ride took about 20 minutes, perfect for a short attention span.  The monorail has several trains that depart every 5 minutes, and our wait was about 3 minutes in total.  After this, with a pretty tired toddler in tow we stopped for a quick snack… unfortunately the zoo doesn’t offer a ton of healthy and yummy options, this is one area where i really think they could improve.  Pizza, hot dogs and french fries does not a good lunch make and  the salads and wraps are kind of awful both in taste and in look…  We walked back to the parking lot, all in all spending a productive and fun 4 hours at the zoo. 

For first time visitors i would definitely recommend checking out the congo (an amazing exhibit) as well as the butterfly garden.  There is absolutely no shortage of things to do, and if you have a limited amount of time and don’t think you will be back for a while use the website before going to plan out your trip.

hello world!

September 26, 2009

So here i find myself. A 30 something living in one of nyc’s finer boroughs (crooklyn that is), and i wake up every weekend morning to a lovely 3 year old’s face right next to mine.  “Are we doing something fun today mommy?”  My son, our perfect 3 going on 10 is used to taking advantage of all the many opportunities NYC and its surroundings have for entertainment.  We are of course (doing something fun that is).  Every wekeend morning my husband and I load him into our car and head out for a day full of fun.  And I recently realized that although we “do something fun” at least twice a week we don’t keep very good records of the things we do.  Yes, families who are visiting the city from the great big world outside are armed with at least one camera  and take tons of pictures (and video) in every single place.  We however, so used to having easy access to all the wonderful things often don’t bother to bring the camera.  When we DO bother with the camera I usually take 3 or 4 pictures and get distracted doing something else.  Sooooo… here is my new task.  Document all the “fun things” we do, with both pictures and a thorough description of the day’s events.  Maybe when he is older he’d like to take a look at this blog.  Or maybe it could help others when they wake up to a lovely silly face in the morning “Mommy, Daddy, lets do something fun today!”