Kids' Guide to Canobie Lake Amusement Park and Castaway Island Water Park

Make the most of the trip with our kid's guide to Canobie Lake Park and Castaway Island Water Park! Photo courtesy of Canobie Lake Amusement Park

Canobie Lake Park is a family-run amusement and water park in Salem, New Hampshire, less than an hour from Boston. The amusement park is jam packed with fun for everyone in your family. We've gathered our best insider tips and must-do activities for the perfect day out with kids at Canobie Lake Park and the Castaway Island Water Park. So read on for all our tips- from getting your Canobie Lake Park tickets to finding the best Canobie Lake Park rides!

We're thrill ride—and kiddie ride—fans here at Mommy Poppins! For more fun-filled theme parks, check out our Boston Theme and Waterparks Guide.

Visiting Lake Compounce Amusement and Water Park with Kids

Visiting Lake Compound Amusement and Water Park makes for a day filled with family fun!

Lake Compounce is America's First Amusement Park. For 175 years, visitors have come to this New England destination to enjoy a day by the lake and take a ride on the carousel. Today, the amusement park features more than 45 rides and attractions, including Crocodile Cove, seasonal Halloween and Christmas Time special events, and has become a staple of Connecticut summer fun. Read on for all the info you need, from getting Lake Compounce tickets to bringing food to the park and enjoying Lake Compounce Campground!

We love hitting the rides in warm weather. For more water and amusement park tips, check out our Mommy Poppins Theme and Water Park Guide for even more park fun.

Best Roller Skating Rinks in Philly for Kids and Families

Grab your friends and family and coast along the largest roller rink in Philly, the Independence Blue Cross RiverRink

Roller skating rinks are a great place to have fun and there are so many great options in the Philadelphia area. So lace up your skates, Philly! It’s time to hit the rink for some retro fun. Roller skating is the perfect way to sneak in some exercise for both kids and adults. There are indoor and outdoor rinks throughout the Philadelphia area so you can practice your skating skills while making memories with you kids no matter the weather!

If you need more ways to get the energy out, check out our list of Trampoline Parks and Bounce House Play Areas or our guide to the Best Indoor Play Spaces and Fun Zones. If you're looking to get outside, we've rounded up all the Best Playgrounds in the Philadelphia Region.

The Best Amusement Parks Near Chicago for Families

Ride high on Maxx Force at Six Flags Great America.

With so many great amusement parks near Chicago, you can skip the trip to Orlando or Los Angeles this summer and save it for when you need to beat the cold. There are plenty of places to get a day of rides, games, and greasy foods right near Chicago. Whether your kids are thrill-seekers looking for big roller coaster drops or beginners just learning about going on rides, the Chicago area has the perfect amusement park for everyone in the family.

If your family is looking for more thrills and rides in the great outdoors, try zipping through the trees at one of Chicago's aerial adventure parks or riding down the Chicago River on a power or paddle boat. And be sure to keep an eye on our event calendar, which is rapidly filling up with more events every day.

Best Destinations for Mom's Night Out on Long Island

Paint Nite provides paints, canvases, and brushes moms can use to get creative. Photo courtesy of Yaymaker

After taking care of everyone else, a mom's night out is in order for Long Island moms who deserve some time to themselves.

Whether you're artsy, craving a delicious meal, or just want to relax, our list of top spots for mom's night out will help you and your friends have a much-deserved night without the kids in tow. 

Check out Mommy Poppins' other coverage of all things mom, including a post on 15 amazing mom hacks that make everything easier and our rundown of the best things to do on Long Island on Mother's Day

Best Theme Parks in the US for Special Needs Kids

Sesame Place offers low-thrill rides and plenty of sensory-friendly amenities. Photo courtesy of Sesame Place

We began taking our son TJ, who is on the autism spectrum, to theme parks when he was just 3 years old. Along the way we've discovered that some amusement parks go out of their way to accommodate special needs kids more than others do. With autism-friendly rides (not too fast, loud, flashy, etc.), attractions that follow ADA rules and accommodate wheelchairs, and other features, these theme parks make the experience so much more enjoyable for children with special needs.

Here are the 10 best theme parks for special needs kids and their families. They were chosen because of both their sensitivity to children with special needs and the appropriateness of their rides and attractions for these kids. Find even more fun theme parks and water parks in our Family Amusement Parks & Water Parks Guide.

Best Outdoor Dining in Houston at Family-Friendly Restaurants

The GardenBar at Tiny Boxwoods is perfect place for families to enjoy a delicious meal.

Houston restaurants with patios are great places for families to enjoy a meal together while experiencing the benefits of being outside. Restaurants with outdoor seating provide space for children to move around, often making for a more relaxed dining experience. Houston offers excellent outdoor dining options, especially for families. Some of them also have great views, and they all provide delicious dining! Keep reading to explore the top ten family-friendly restaurants for outdoor dining in Houston. And don't forget to check our Houston Kid-Friendly Restaurant Guide for more recommendations.

Best Outdoor Dining in Brooklyn at Family-Friendly Restaurants

Eat on the rooftop at Fornino on Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Pier 6. Photo by Lisa Seibold-Winder

Now that outdoor dining season is upon us, you'll be pleased to know Brooklyn boasts its share of restaurants with outdoor seating that go far behind simple sidewalk tables. We know parents are looking for more spacious outdoor dining at restaurants with patios, a backyard, picnic tables, and sometimes even a bit of grass!

Just in time for summer, we've rounded up our favorite restaurants for outdoor dining in Brooklyn. These family-friendly restaurants feature ample outdoor space, serve delicious food, and welcome families with children. If you're in the mood for variety, we've included a mix of cuisines: Japanese, Mexican, Cuban, southern comfort, and, of course, pizza, barbecue, and new American.

Headed to Brooklyn from a neighboring area? Browse our Brooklyn Kids Guide to take full advantage of the borough while you're there, or peruse our NYC Restaurant Guide for more family-friendly eats.

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