Closed during the week?
Is Six Flags now only open on weekends?
I thought it was always open every day through Labor Day.
Is Six Flags now only open on weekends?
I thought it was always open every day through Labor Day.
My husband has a work trip in Greenwich, CT, and my 10-year-old son and I are tagging along. It will be his first trip to New York City.
We live in Chicago, so we’re already used to taking trains, transferring subway lines, and walking several miles in a day. We’re not looking for a slow-paced vacation—we love packing a lot into each day and memorable experiences.
Our trip
Dates: Next week (4–5 days)
Home base: Hyatt Regency Greenwich
Transportation: Planning to take Metro-North into NYC each day
About us
Mom and 10-year-old son
Budget is flexible for experiences
Very active travelers
We love hands-on, interactive, and unique attractions
What my son likes
Interactive exhibits
Theme parks with thrill rides
Video games and Pokemon
Not of Interest
Traditional art museums
History museums
Zoos or aquariums
Seeing the Statue of Liberty up close (we’d be happy with a ferry view)
Things we’re already considering
Midtown
MoMath
SPYSCAPE
Nintendo New York
FAO Schwarz
Another NYC day
SUMMIT One Vanderbilt
Roosevelt Island Tram (Is this worth doing? What else is nearby?)
Lower Manhattan
Staten Island Ferry?
Playland vs. Coney Island?
My parents grew up in New York and have always talked about Rye Playland, so I’d love to visit for the nostalgia, especially since it’s so close to Greenwich. My son, however, is used to Six Flags Great America, so I’m wondering if Playland would feel underwhelming. How is it after the recent renovations? If you’ve been to both, would you recommend Playland or making the much longer trip to Coney Island for a 10-year-old?
Greenwich questions
Since we’re staying there anyway, is there anything in Greenwich (or very nearby) that would be of interest? Or would you spend almost all of your time in NYC?
Looking for recommendations
I’d especially love recommendations for:
Attractions that are uniquely “New York” (things we can’t really do in Chicago)
Quirky or interactive experiences
Great combinations of attractions that are close enough to do in one day
Hidden gems that are especially fun for a 10-year-old
Thanks! Looking forward to hearing your suggestions.