Inflation and high gas prices are thwarting summer travel plans, but there are inexpensive experiences to keep your kids occupied and entertained.
There's no velvet ropes or cover charge to go with the oversized mirror ball, and a dance floor called"The Oasis" has taken over the plaza at Lincoln Center.Lincoln Center's Summer for the City programThe ice has been replaced at Wollman Rink with a roller skating friendly surface, spinning skaters right back to the 80sIt's $33 for adults and $27 for kids, including skate rentals. Skating is from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
And for incredible views, head to the Brooklyn Bridge. It's a little more than a mile across and takes about 25 minutes to walk it.And now, pedestrians don't have to compete with bicyclists for space along the walk.With acres fields, paths, slides, food and stellar views, you can easily spend a full day there.is back in full swing, with live music at 12 different city parks, including Central Park.
There are 90 performances on the slate, so essentially something for every night of summer in the city. And they're all free.
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