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Family Spring Break Staycation Ideas

March 29, 2018 By R Birkel

Hamilton Jewelers on Nassau Street in Princeton, NJ

Downtown Princeton – Photo by R.Birkel

Spring break is just around the corner for the Princeton Public Schools and those in surrounding towns. If you and your family are staying home for the break, there are plenty of things to see and do in the tri-state area (and beyond). You can take a staycation by staying in town and visiting local places, taking day trips, planning a quick getaway, or any combination of the aforementioned. Below are some family friendly staycation ideas.

Princeton

D&R Canal – Cycling and hiking along the tow path, plus kayaking and canoeing (you will have to bring your own because Princeton Canoe & Kayak Rental . Check here for points of entry (Main Canal).

Geocaching – This is a fun family activity that’s similar to a scavenger hunt. There are some in Princeton, mostly in the woods, but there is also one in town.

McCarter Theatre Center – Bring the family to see a performance at the theater. The last performance of Crowns is on April 1st.

Princeton Battlefield – You can fly a kite, play Frisbee, go for a hike, pack a picnic lunch for the family to enjoy on the lawn.

Princeton Public Library – The library offers several events per day in the month of April.

Tours – Get to know Princeton a bit better. Take a tour with Campus Tours (student-led) or with Princeton Touring Company (professional tour of Princeton, NJ) on April 7 and 8.

Greater Princeton Area

AMC MarketFair 10 – Have lunch in the mall or grab a snack at the theater. There will be a number of PG and PG-13 movies playing during spring break.

Duke Farms – Go cycling, hiking, geocaching, visit the Orchid Range greenhouse and so much more!

Grounds for Sculpture – It has been voted favorite museum in New Jersey for years, most likely because it’s not a conventional art museum. This is a great place for kids to have a little more freedom, and they will love the life-sized or oversized sculptures. Reserve a free museum pass through the Princeton Public Library or buy tickets at the door.

Howell Living History Farm – Walk through to see farming as it was practiced in New Jersey in the period 1890-1910. They’ll open their hen house to visitors who want to meet newly hatched chicks, collect eggs from nest boxes and learn how to candle and grade eggs, and farmers will introduce visitors to lambs born this spring.

Terhune Orchards – Kids from ages 2-8 years can attend their free Bunny Chase on Saturday, March 31 from 10 AM – 4 PM. They follow the treasure hunt clues and find their spring surprise at the end! Each child can make a bunny to take home, and everyone can enjoy a Terhune Orchards bunny cookie. There will also be wagon rides around the farm, and pony rides.

Ripley's Believe it or Not on Atlantic City Boardwalk

Ripley’s Believe it or Not on Atlantic City Boardwalk- Photo by R. Birkel

New Jersey

Adventure Aquarium  – Walk through the Shark Realm tunnel and it’s almost like being in a shark cage. Go to the Ocean Realm for a scuba experience without getting wet. They have daily shows and feeds, you can touch a shark, and visit exhibits. The Penguin Park has re-opened. The 3D theater is now included in general admission. Watch Penguins 3D.

Atlantic City – There’s so much to see and do in AC, e.g. the Absecon Lighthouse, the world-famous Steel Pier, Central Pier Arcade and Speedway, the Atlantic City Aquarium, Lucy the Elephant, the IMAX Theatre at Tropicana, Ripley’s Believe it or Not!, Tropicana’s Multimedia Light & Sound Show, and shopping at the Tanger Outlets and they offer deals.

Camden Children’s Garden – The four-acre garden includes the popular Philadelphia Eagles Four Seasons Butterfly House, the tropical exhibit Plaza de Aibonito and Ben Franklin’s Secret Workshop.

Diggerland – They open just in time for spring break! Saturday, March 24th – Sunday, April 8th. This construction theme park has amazing rides, including those that allow you to operate machinery like a backhoe.

Great Adventure – The amusement park opens March 30 to April 8 for spring break, so you can go on rides, but even better, take an adventure through the safari park and pretend for a moment you’re on an African safari.

Indoor Water Park – The ocean temps will be too cold for swimming, so make a splash by heading to Coco Key Water Resort or Sahara Sam’s Oasis.

Jersey Shore – The weather is transitional for the moment. If it happens to be sunny you can take a walk along the boardwalk or on the beach, and make sand castles (with gloves). If you go to Point Pleasant, check out Jenkinson’s Aquarium, where on Apr 8 at 9:30 AM, you can discover what goes on behind the scenes at the aquarium. If you plan on going to Ocean City, Gillian’s Wonderland Pier is now open on weekends. Maybe LBI is more your speed. Fantasy Island Amusement Park is having a Half Price Pre-Season Ride Sale. Bring a skim board and eat Mahi Tacos at Surf Taco, for a totally awesome spring day!

Liberty Science Center – In addition to exploring the science center, go to the Nikolai Tesla Lightning Show. Then drive to Liberty State Park to get a rear view of the Statue of Liberty.

Tiger at Philadelphia Zoo

Tiger at Philadelphia Zoo – Photo by R. Birkel

Pennsylvania

Birthplace of Freedom – Visit Liberty Bell Center, Independence Hall, and Carpenter’s Hall, Once Upon a Nation.

Camelback Mountain Adventures – Have Alpine adventures in PA. Ride the Mountain Coaster 4,500 feet down Camelback Mountain, race a friend 1,000 feet on the dual ziplines or zip-flyers, give the full tree top course or the Kids Explorer Course a try, free fall 30 feet to a stunt airbag, tackle the 3-story climbing wall, and jump and flip with the Euro Bungee that will take you 20 feet in the air.

The Franklin Institute – Game Masters: The Exhibition runs from March 31 –September 3. Also, check out their escape rooms as well as a huge selection of programs and events.

Giggleberry Fair – Located in Peddler’s Village, this indoor family fun center is great for younger kids.

Great Wolf Lodge – Looking for a quick getaway? This family friendly theme resort is quite popular with kids. They boast an indoor water park, including cabanas, activities, attractions, i.e. a half-length bowling alley for younger kids and a ropes course, a fitness center, and spa treatments for both adults and kids. They also have special offers for the spring.

Kalahari Resorts – This is another getaway idea in the newest family resort in the Poconos. It has Pennsylvania’s largest indoor water park, arcade, family activities, and Easter weekend activities.

New Hope – Take the family for a ride on a restored 1920s steam locomotive or historic diesel locomotive through Bucks County with New Hope & Ivy Railroad has the Easter Bunny Express until April 1. Go out to lunch, feed the ducks, do some antiquing, buy the kids ice cream, walk across the bridge to Lambertville and back.

Philadelphia Zoo – America’s oldest zoo presents Zoo360, which are several exploration trails around the zoo that allow animals the freedom to travel throughout the grounds.While visiting, you can take a ride on the Swan Boat, SEPTA PZ Express, or 6ABC ZooBallon. Go on a camel safari, ride a pony or draft horse. And don’t forget to go to the children’s zoo and wildlife academy KidZooU, which was designated the exhibit of the year.

Staten Island ferry in New York City

Staten Island Ferry – Photo by R.Birkel

New York City

Broadway Show – People travel from all over the world to experience a musical in NYC, and you’re just a commute away. Treat your family to something spectacular like  Aladdin, Disney on Broadway Tour, Frozen, Wicked, The Lion King, School of Rock the Musical, Sponge Bob – Off Broadway, Blue Man Group, Gazillion Bubble Show, and Stomp.

Bronx Zoo – It’s the country’s largest metropolitan animal park. The Butterfly Garden is now open and the Farmyard (petting area) of the Children’s Zoo opens on April 1.  You can take a ride on the Bug Carousel, and watch a movie in the 4D Theater, which is included with Total Experience and Zoos Plus Membership.

Brooklyn Botanical Gardens – Children’s Garden classes begin on April 1. They have the beautiful Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, which was the first Japanese garden to be created in an American public garden. There is a Ryōbu torii in the pond indicating a Shinto shrine nearby, wooden bridges, stone lanterns, and a viewing pavilion. The ornamental cherry trees have started to bloom. Check here for a “Cherrywatch”.  This garden will mentally transport you to Kyoto in the spring.

Central Park –  Kids will love going to the Central Park Zoo, Kerbs Boathouse where you can sail a remote control boat, the Alice in Wonderland statue, Belvedere Castle, the Carousel, row a boat on the Lake, take an iconic ride on a horse-drawn carriage through the park, and the lists goes on.

Circle Line – What a great way to relax, see Manhattan by water, and feel like you’re on a cruise. Sail around Manhattan island, the southern tip, or to the Statue of Liberty, and kids only pay $1 through March 27.

Museums – Princeton Public Library’s Museum Pass Program offers free admission to Children’s Museum of Manhattan, Guggenheim, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, and Museum of Modern Art to name a few. American Museum of Natural History has plenty in store for you. There are exhibits, programs, tours (Night at the Museum Tour) and the Hayden Planetarium Director Neil deGrasse Tyson welcomes you.

South Street Seaport – Visit the South Street Seaport Museum, check out Lightship Ambrose (LV-87)  that was built as a floating lighthouse to guide ships safely into lower New York Bay.

Lower Manhattan – Walk along the promenade of Battery Park, then take a free roundtrip ride on the Staten Island Ferry to get a closer view of the Statue of Liberty for a vacation feeling. Perhaps actually visit the Statue of Liberty and/or Ellis Island, or sail the Clipper City Tall Ship through the New York Harbor for the full tourist experience.

Baltimore Inner Harbor

Baltimore Harbor – Photo by R. Birkel

Baltimore

Inner Harbor – Get an early start down and it could be a day trip to enjoy the harbor, which really makes you feel like you’re on vacation. Urban Pirates offers a family friendly harbor tour. There are many other harbor tours from which to choose. Mount Vernon – What a beautiful National Landmark Historic District and a city Cultural District, home to the original Washington Monument, Mount Vernon Place with the Marquis de Lafayette Monument, The Walters Art Museum (free of charge), Contemporary Museum, Enoch Pratt Free Library Central Branch, Spotlighters Theatre, and Mount Vernon United Methodist Church that was built on the site of the house in which Francis Scott Key died.

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Comments

  1. Liz Smith says

    March 29, 2018 at 6:21 PM

    This is a great list, Robin! Thanks so much for all of the fun and interesting ideas! We will definitely take advantage of some of them over the break!

  2. B fox says

    March 29, 2018 at 10:00 PM

    What a useful review of the many opportunities!

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