Visiting the Battleship New Jersey with Kids: What To Know Before You Go
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The Battleship New Jersey is a decommissioned ship-turned-museum docked on the Delaware River in Camden, and your kids will love it even if history isn't usually their thing. What’s not to love? It's a giant ship that's bigger than the Titanic, with chains so large each link weighs more than your child, plus bunk beds galore, tall chairs on the deck to sit on, and buttons all around (so many buttons!).
Visiting the battleship is a great experience for a wide range of ages: those old enough to understand and appreciate the history and even little ones who are just having fun running around and touching everything. And since the battleship is right next to the Adventure Aquarium, if you aren’t too tired you could make a day of it and do the aquarium as well. Or you can hop aboard the ferry on the waterfront and ride it over to Philadelphia for an adventure.
Read on for our tips about visiting the Battleship New Jersey, which was a big hit with all our three kids, ages 7, 5, and 2.