Ultimate End-of-Summer Bucket List: Fun Things To Do in Orlando with Kids Before School Starts

Float along the natural spring at Kelly Park during the last days of summer. Photo by the author

With the start of a new school year right around the corner, many Orlando parents are left wondering how to make the most of the end of summer break. Good thing Mommy Poppins is here! We've crafted a list of fun things to do in Orlando before school starts, including a monster truck rally, inflatable water parks, summer day trips, and much more.

Be sure to also visit our Orlando Summer Activities Guide to find more family fun ideas, and subscribe to our email list to get stories just like this delivered straight to your inbox.

Heat Wave Hot List: 24 Cool Things To Do in Westchester and the Hudson Valley

The whole family can cool off at Fishkill's Splashdown Beach. Photo courtesy of Splashdown Beach

In summer, Westchester and the Hudson Valley become a steam bath, and we understand where the "humid" in our humid continental climate designation comes from. As a parent who is decidedly more of a cold-weather person, the heat can feel like a personal affront when my kids get rambunctious.

While it's always tempting to grumble away the summer in a dark room like a grouchy vampire, here are some more constructive ideas for staying cool as the temperature climbs. Swim, splash, get ice cream, or just go where the AC is with these 25 heat wave activities for kids.

Below you'll find our list of beaches, lakes, splash pads, frozen treats, museums, and more. Scroll to the bottom for some essential tips to stay healthy during the most extreme heat, and check out our Ultimate Westchester and Hudson Valley Kids Summer Guide for more outdoor fun, indoor entertainment, and tips for beating the heat.

Heat Wave Hot List: 27 Cool Things To Do on Long Island with Kids

Chill out at Splish Splash water park when the mercury rises. Photo courtesy of Splish Splash

Looking for ways to beat the heat with kids on Long Island this summer? Our list of 27 awesome things to do during a heat wave will keep kids happy, active, and cool! 

Summer means high temps and plenty of humidity on Long Island, leaving families scrambling to find ways to cool off. Whether you want to bask in the sunshine or chill in air conditioning, Nassau and Suffolk counties offer plenty of options to help you beat the heat with the kids.

From splash pads to epic ice cream treats to magnificent air-conditioned museums and family fun centers, there is interactive entertainment for kids of all ages. Read ahead to start planning out your heat wave bucket list before summer is over! 

For even more seasonal adventures, check out our Ultimate Long Island Kids Summer Vacation Guide, and be sure to bookmark our fun-filled Long Island Family Activity Calendar

Heat Wave Hot List: 46 Cool Things To Do in New Jersey with Kids

Floating through the water at Morey's Piers is a great way to beat the heat this summer. Photo by David Howarth

If you're suffering from hot-weather burnout, don't sweat it: New Jersey has tons of things to do to help the whole family chill out when the temperatures soar. From beaches on the Jersey Shore and splash pads in parks throughout the state to blissfully air-conditioned bowling alleys and cool arcades, we've got the best ways to beat the heat during the hottest days of the year.

Check out even more refreshing activities in our Ultimate New Jersey Kids Summer Vacation Guide–and stay cool, NJ!

Heat Wave Hot List: 51 Cool Things To Do in NYC with Kids

Make a splash at Coney Island when you need to beat the heat in NYC. Photo by author

As summer weather sizzles, we're searching for the best things to do to beat the heat in New York City. There's no denying the heat and humidity can get under the skin of even the most tropical-weather-loving New Yorker. To beat the heat, my kids (and my inner child) insist any outing includes water, industrial-strength air conditioning, or a visit to a local ice cream parlor.

While we enjoy hitting NYC's FREE public pools and running around the sprinklers (oh yes, I get in there, too), lately, we've been longing for more diverse destinations to keep kids cool during a heat wave. That inspired us to round up 51 cool places to beat the heat in New York City this summer.

Step Into the World of Peppa Pig at a New Immersive Experience at CAMP Washington, DC

Step through the magic door and into Peppa's world at PEPPA PIG x CAMP. Photo courtesy of the experience

PEPPA PIG x CAMP: An Immersive Adventure is officially open at CAMP Washington, DC at Tysons Corner Center in Virginia! This picture-perfect, 5,000-square-foot experience invites families to step through the Magic Door of the toy store to explore, laugh, and play their way through multiple interactive rooms filled with party prep, dino discoveries, and plenty of giggle-worthy fun.

Read all about what to expect at PEPPA PIG x CAMP. Then find more indoor places to play in our Guide to Indoor Playgrounds, Play Spaces, and More Indoor Fun for Kids in DC.

45 Ways to Beat the Heat in Philly: Heat Wave Indoor Activities and Outdoor Cool Fun

In the summer Dilworth Park is always a good place to run and splash around. Photo by M. Fischetti/Visit Philadelphia

It's hot! As Philly gets clobbered with yet another a heat wave, this weather is enough to turn even the sweetest kids into total grumps. And while staying in and enjoying your A/C has its perks, sometimes you just need to get out of the house. Fortunately, no matter the weather, there are amazing places to romp and play in the city and the suburbs that can help you keep cool and beat the heat.

Check out our events calendar, and our lists of family-friendly museums and the best indoor play spaces in the Philadelphia area for even more fun, inside and out!

Heat Wave Survival Guide: Free & Fun Ways To Keep Kids Cool in Los Angeles

Noah's Ark  at The Skirball. Photo by Mercie Ghimire.

As summer heats up, these cool things to do in Los Angeles will help provide respite from those lasting sun rays. It can be hard to soak up that sun for more than a few minutes when temperatures climb to triple digits. When it's too toasty to play at the park, ride bikes outside, or go for a walk, we've got answers and lots of ideas for cool things to do in Los Angeles. 

From pools and splash pads to bowling alleys and cool museums, we've gathered the best indoor and outdoor activities to beat those summer—or even rare fall or winter—heat waves, as well as those unfortunate smoky haze days. Plus, you can always head to the beach! There are even more cool things to do in Los Angeles this summer in our Ultimate Los Angeles Kids Summer Vacation Guide

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