Day Trip Christmas Fun That's Worth the Drive from Philadelphia

Are you looking for a fun day trip with your family to get in the Christmas spirit? Sometimes we need a break from all of the hustle and bustle of the month of December to just step back and enjoy the beauty of the season. Take a ride to PA Dutch Country or the Lehigh Valley to experience vintage Christmas celebrations, amazing light displays, nativity scenes, or amusement parks decked out in their holiday finest.  

Here is our list of some great holiday attractions outside Philadelphia to visit with children of any age. Many are within an hour's drive from the city, so pack the kids in the car and get ready to hit the road! In case you are up for the longer drive, our nearby Mommy Poppins sites in New Jersey and New York City also have fun-filled guides to the holidays.  And don't forget to check out the Philly holiday guide for more Christmas fun.

Legoland Florida: Everything You Need to Know for a Great Visit

Legoland Florida is filled with rides, fun characters, and even a water park.

Find our why my family loves Legoland Florida more than any other local theme park!

As a local Floridian, my three young kids have access to many amazing theme parks in close proximity. Despite the draw of Orlando magic, one of my family's favorite theme parks is Legoland Florida Resort, partly because it's geared toward kids ages 2-12. This means the rides at Legoland Florida are just right for my little ones, but also that the park takes care of all the details needed for a long day at an amusement park with toddlers, babies, and school-age kids. There are things to do while waiting in line, an indoor baby center—and plenty of hands-on and interactive activities.

We love the building and outdoor play opportunities at Legoland Florida, so kids can take a break from ride hopping and flex their creativity. Read on for the top things to do at Legoland Florida, including our favorite rides, places to eat, hours, tickets, and even top Legoland hotel options.

Check out more fun things to do in the area with our Florida Travel Guide or our Orlando Theme Parks & Water Parks Guide, which is perfect for locals and visitors alike.

Indoor Play Areas in the Hartford Area

Kids have plenty of space to tumble (and swing) at My Gym in Orange. Photo by Jennifer Johnson-Saunders

Just because it's cold outside doesn't mean that you and your family have to go into hibernation. There are some great indoor play spaces in the Hartford area where your active child can burn off excess energy by climbing, bouncing, running, and jumping. He or she might even take a nap for you later! For even more ways to help kids burn off energy when the weather is wintry or wet, check out our Connecticut Indoor Play Guide.

Westchester Mompreneurs Open D.I.Y. Slime Shop in Larchmont

It's a kid's dream come true: a space solely dedicated to making slime!

Do your kids love to make slime? Do you not love having your kids make slime in your house? Enter D.I.Y. Slime, the newly opened Westchester storefront whose purpose is to provide slime-making fun that doesn’t ruin your table.

Say no more, right? But there is more. D.I.Y. Slime, located on East Avenue in Larchmont, takes slime-making to a higher level: This is high-end, fancy-pants slime! We paid a visit and got the lowdown on offerings, hours, mix-ins, and more.

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10 Tips for Visiting NYC From Local Parents

Central Park offers a respite from the busy streets of Manhattan.

New York City makes a magical vacation spot for families year round. From its world-class cultural institutions to the bright lights of Broadway, towering skyscrapers, history-steeped, old cobblestone streets, and well-known landmarks, there's plenty to entertain your family whether you're here for a day, a week...or even longer.

While a vacation in the concrete jungle can be an action-packed experience, it can also be a challenge. Read on for our parent-tested tips to make a New York City family vacation one to remember.

Things To Do in Connecticut this Weekend: Santa Breakfasts, Heights and Lights, Tree Festivals

Breakfast with Santa, before he gets too busy! Photo courtesy of Lyman Orchards

So you survived the annual Thanksgiving gatherings and our first winter storm! Now we begin the holiday season in earnest, and what a wonderful season it is for families. If you haven't seen the reindeer in Greenwich or taken advantage of free ice skating in the park in Hartford, it's time to get out there! Marvel at a skyscraping Santa at Height and Lights in Stamford or gorgeous greenery at Christmas tree festivals in Hartford or Fairfield. Finally, when night falls, head out to one of the many light displays in the state with this handy list of our favorite home Christmas light displays.

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Best Toy Stores in NYC: 15 Family Favorites and Destination Toy Shops

Our favorite NYC toy stores encourage curiosity and play. Photo courtesy of Kidding Around

Whether your toy shopping trip is a winter day activity, a pre-birthday party stop, a bit of Santa research, or a special family outing, NYC's toy store options do not disappoint. From painstakingly curated indie experiences to unforgettable big-brand toy extravaganzas, we’ve rounded up over a dozen of our favorite go-to toy stores across New York City, where you’re sure to find the perfect item for your little one or the winning gift for a birthday party

La Salette Shrine: Magical Christmas Lights are a Boston Family Tradition

Some 300,000 lights stretch over 10 acres at this long-beloved Attleboro attraction. Photo by Surunas Burdulis/CC BY 2.0

Boston boasts so many places to captivate kids with the twinkly glow of Christmas lights, from public holiday lights displays to spectacularly decorated private homes. But one local lights display is the most famous of all: La Salette Shrine. This stroller-friendly family attraction in Attleboro, MA, near the Rhode Island border, has enough lights—some 300,000!—to swell even the Grinch’s heart with cheer during the holiday season. We recently visited with kids, and have tips for making the most of this special—and free!—family outing.

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