maxtomsmom
Picture taken on Expedition Everest while stuck on
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Marriott Marquis is fine. We've stayed there after seeing a show. Two restaurants you might want to go:
Mars 2112 - Very fun, they "blast" you there. Aliens greet you.
Carmine's - It can be hard to get in. I believe there are two - one is uptown, but I haven't been there in a while.
There is a chocolate dessert bar (family friendly) my friend told me about, she said the desserts are outrageous. I can ask her the name again.
I haven't read all the posts so excuse me if I am repeating others. Museum of Natural History has a great new exhibition about early man. My kids 5 and 3 loved it. It helped them better understand how people were not around during dino times. There are other museums such as the Guggenheim, Moma (Museum of Modern Art), children's museum of Manhattan, the Cloisters at Fort Tryon Park which is a part of the Met, and The Met. All have websites for you to check out.
Also if you can venture outside of Manhattan, you could go to Coney Island and the Brooklyn Aquarium.
I know I can think of some more, also check out to see if there are any street fairs or festivals.
My recommendation for a family Broadway play is the Lion King. Probably the most beautifully done play. Very cool. I hear Beauty and Beast is also good.
Mars 2112 - Very fun, they "blast" you there. Aliens greet you.
Carmine's - It can be hard to get in. I believe there are two - one is uptown, but I haven't been there in a while.
There is a chocolate dessert bar (family friendly) my friend told me about, she said the desserts are outrageous. I can ask her the name again.
I haven't read all the posts so excuse me if I am repeating others. Museum of Natural History has a great new exhibition about early man. My kids 5 and 3 loved it. It helped them better understand how people were not around during dino times. There are other museums such as the Guggenheim, Moma (Museum of Modern Art), children's museum of Manhattan, the Cloisters at Fort Tryon Park which is a part of the Met, and The Met. All have websites for you to check out.
Also if you can venture outside of Manhattan, you could go to Coney Island and the Brooklyn Aquarium.
I know I can think of some more, also check out to see if there are any street fairs or festivals.
My recommendation for a family Broadway play is the Lion King. Probably the most beautifully done play. Very cool. I hear Beauty and Beast is also good.

Hope it gets better- the atmoshpere is really cool.