It's time to show your city how you feel! Throughout February, we're celebrating NYC with a special challenge for all of our city families (and visitors!). We've crafted a Tic Tac Toe board with some of the most fun things to do this month in order to lure you out of your warm homes and take advantage of this cool city!
We're eagerly getting ready to celebrate the Lunar New Year which starts on January 22, 2023 (Chinese New Year) and ends on February 9, 2024 (Chinese New Year's Eve). This year is the Year of the Rabbit. Specifically the Water Rabbit. Congrats all you Rabbits and Rabbits-to-Be! You Rock!
The Rabbit is a symbol of longevity, peace and prosperity and 2023, according to China Highlights, is expected to be a year of hope. We can only hope this is true! Rabbits are thought to be vigilant, witty, quick minded and ingenious.
We’d be lying if we said we didn’t miss being over there at Brookfield Place, right on the water!
It’s Ba-ack! The popular Dino Safari that has been closed since 2019 is now reopened and we’re totally ready to get our T-Rex on! For
We’ve long been fans of the talented Mr. Banksy, ever since we did that Babesta Beat photoshoot with Katrina Tang (check our video out here) where we recreated some of his most famous works (Pranksy & the Playground Mob)! We just went to see the immersive Banksy exhibit in NYC, which is a fun afternoon and will inspire some good, provocative family conversation around topics like consumerism, war, equity, police, government or, if that's not their bag, at least about apes & rats :)
One of our favorite off beat things to do in(ish) the city! For residents and visitors alike, a mini-get away (with a tremendous view) to Governor's island to glamp overnight at the Collective Retreats property. Great food, great fun for a date-overnight or with the whole fam. Check it out!
We were so excited to check out Little Island on New York City’s west side! What once was Pier 54 has been transformed into a spectacular bouquet of greenery,