Suffolk County Summer Day Camps for Long Island Kids

Usdan is the nation’s preeminent not-for-profit day camp for the arts.

When school doors close for the summer, camp doors open wide, and kids across Long Island gear up for new adventures and experiences. Camp should be fun, and families have so many great choices in Suffolk County. Whether you have a first-timer or a seasoned camper, parents want to make the right choice for their kids. We're here to help with our list of the best camps for canoeing, sports, art, learning, and most of all, having a blast. 

These Suffolk camps offer activities and events to keep kids happy all summer. Different camps offer different amenities and programs, including half- and full-day options, door-to-door transportation, and travel programs for older campers. Many camps hold open-house events and tours, so bring your kids and pick the one that suits your needs.

We've also got our picks for great Nassau County summer camps. For more summer camp ideas, check out our Long Island Summer Camps Guide and our directory of LI camps

Best Orlando Hotels for Families and Kids

A stay at Orlando's Animal Kingdom Lodge is a special treat. Photo courtesy of Walt Disney World Resort Hotels

Sifting through the many, many Orlando hotels for your next family trip to Florida? The theme park capital of the world has no shortage of family accommodations. It can be overwhelming to sort through them all, but we’ve made it easier by highlighting some of our favorites in the area, from luxury Orlando hotels near Disney to Orlando water park hotels to more serene hotels outside of the city.

For more ideas on what to do while visiting the area, check out our Orlando Family Guide and sign up for our FREE Orlando newsletter.

Why Your Frozen-Obsessed Kid Will Love Disney’s Frozen on Broadway

Following in the footsteps of Disney on Broadway’s blockbusters The Lion King, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, and Mary Poppins, Frozen on Broadway is a not-to-be-missed spectacle packed with colorful characters, memorable music, stunning sets, and important lessons about love, belonging, daring to be different, and finding the courage to look inside oneself.

Your kid’s first trip to Broadway is pretty much a rite of passage, so deciding on that inaugural show can feel a bit daunting. Well, unless of course you’ve got an Elsa superfan on your hands like I do (or Anna, or Olaf…), in which case making the decision to snag tickets to Frozen on Broadway might not be so tough.

Free and Cheap Summer Camps Around Houston

It's hard to believe it, but it is already time to start making summer plans for your little ones, and one thing every kid looks forward to in the summer is going to camp! Summer camp is a chance for kids to have fun while learning new skills and making memories with new friends. From overnight campsoutdoor campsscience campsdance camps, arts camps, and music and theater camps, Houston has so many different types of summer camps, including the following camps that won't break the budget.

To find a summer camp that your little one and your wallet will love, check out this list of inexpensive or cheaper Houston summer camps that we've rounded up, all of which cost around $100 - $150. Also, keep in mind that many camps offer early bird (get on it now!), multi-week, and sibling discounts, as well as discounts for members, and some even offer scholarships. And for more summer and vacation camp ideas, check out our comprehensive camp guide and full directory of camp listings.

Chicago Restaurants Where Kids Can Play

It might e hard to take a dinner break with all the games on offer at Gameworks.

Whether you’re looking for a special occasion spot or just don’t feel like cooking, going out to a restaurant where someone else prepares your food and cleans up afterwards sounds heavenly to hard-working parents. The idea of taking your kids to a restaurant, however, can be stressful. We have the perfect compromise: a place where your kids can play while you (and hopefully they) eat! Yes, these places really exist. In fact, we found 15 of them in Chicago and the nearby suburbs. Whether you have a tot, a tween, or a teen, there’s something for everyone.

New PlaySpace Exhibit at the Boston Children's Museum

The "tree fort" is a gathering place for curious kids.

What could make the world-class Boston Children's Museum an even more amazing place to visit with kids? What about a sparkling new PlaySpace specially designed for toddlers? This freshly remodeled, state-of-the-art permanent exhibit is designed for children 3 and under to play, socialize and build skills.

We recently checked out the new PlaySpace and found it makes a Children's Museum visit even more special for small children and their caregivers. Here's our take on what to do with kids at the PlaySpace!

Indoor Swimming Pools around Hartford with Day Passes and Drop-in Family Swim Times

Photo courtesy of Cornerstone Aquatic Center

It may be cold outside, but it's always swimming season at these Hartford-area indoor pools. Whether your child is clamoring to splash around or still learning to swim, these pools welcome families with day pass options and drop-in family swim hours.

After you go for a dip, make sure to check out our entire list of things to do indoors in Connecticut. After your swim, spend the day doing one or more of our 45 favorite things to do with kids in Hartford.

Master Obstacles at Real Life Ninja Academy

The Real Life Ninja Academy isn't a gym, and it isn't an obstacle course facility. It's a fully instructional Real Life Ninja Warrior training gym for kids and adults.

At Real Life Ninja Academy in Freeport, swinging from the ceiling and climbing walls is very much encouraged. Co-owned by 'American Ninja Warrior' Champion Drew Drechsel, the course mimics the television show's obstacles, including two warped walls and the red, horn-blaring finish buttons.

For more active fun on Long Island, check out our guide to play gyms and sports centers.

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