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Guidelines for Visiting Long Island Children's Museum

To beat the rush and have ample time for exploration, arrive before the masses. Pack some snacks and...

Arrive ahead of the crowd for a stress-free experience, allowing ample time to discover hidden...
Arrive ahead of the crowd for a stress-free experience, allowing ample time to discover hidden gems. Don't forget to pack some sustenance for on-the-go munchies.

Guidelines for Visiting Long Island Children's Museum

Revamped Guide:

Explore, Learn, and Play at the Kick-Ass Long Island Children's Museum

Welcome, young adventurers and sorta-young-at-heart folks! The Long Island Children's Museum is your joint for unforgettable family fun. Packed with interactive exhibits and jaw-dropping activities, this place will ignite your kids' minds and make you forget you're an adult.

To get the best bang for your buck, grab those online tickets to breeze past the crowds. Wear comfy clothes and shoes for a day of endless wandering and hands-on fun. Don't forget to scope out the museum schedule. Sudden urge for mermaid-making sessions or Volcanic Explosion adventures may strike!

Find Your Way:

The LICM lives at 11 Davis Ave, Garden City, NY 11530. Nestled in the heart of Nassau County, it's a joyride for families. Follow these directions, and you'll be there in no time:

  • Drive: Take the Long Island Expressway (I-495), Exit 38 to Northern State Parkway. Follow signs to Meadowbrook Parkway South. Take Exit M3W for Stewart Ave West. Turn right onto Davis Ave, and the museum will be on your left.
  • Train: Take the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) to the Garden City Station, then hop a short taxi or bus ride to the museum.

Feel the Rhythm:

The museum grinds on a schedule that rocks for family visits:

Monday: Closed (we know, we're bummed too)Tuesday-Friday: 10 AM - 5 PMSaturday-Sunday: 10 AM - 6 PM

Keep an eye on the museum's site or give them a call before showing up to make sure they ain't got no surprises, like a sudden hide and seek festival or something. You feel me?

Tickets and Memberships:

Snag your tickets online or at the door, and prepare yourselves for an epic adventure. Check out the ticket prices below:

  • Ages 1 and older: $16
  • Adults: $18
  • Seniors: $14
  • Members: FREE

Looking to get tighter with the LICM? Membership has its perks:

  • Free unlimited visits
  • Discounted rates on camps, parties, and special events
  • Early access to exhibits and programs
  • Invites to members-only events
  • Reciprocal benefits at other museums

Soak up the value and just scream, "MEMBERSHIP!"

Funky Exhibits:

Got a curiosity-filled kid or six? The LICM is the jam because it offers a collection of crazy cool exhibits. Here are some of our faves:

  • "TotSpot": The cubby for the babies, designed for curious toddlers to crowd their tiny minds with textures, sounds, and movement.
  • "Bubbles": Let your little ones create big bubbles and geek out about their favorite gelatinous volleyball cousins.
  • "Tool Box": Kids get their hands dirty with real tools, developing their inner MacGyver.
  • "Sound Showers": An immersive auditory adventure, teaching the next generation of Joe Satris and Chad Smiths about rhythm and music.

Check the daily schedule for any special programs or workshops poppin' up during your visit. Dude, these have the power to make lemons out of lemonade and artificial storage tanks out of, like, sand or something.

Grub Time:

Don't worry about going hungry during the adventure. The museum offers a cafeteria with tasty eats like chicken nuggets, pizza, and sandwiches. They also have healthy options, like salads and fruit cups. Wash it all down with some juices, milk, or soda.

Cruisely, you can carry your own grub and enjoy a picnic at the designated tables outside. No food or drinks are allowed inside the exhibits, so keep it classy. Want to stash your snacks safely? Lockers are available, and they won't cost you arm and leg.

Accessibility:

The LICM keeps its doors open to everyone. The museum is wheelchair accessible and provides noise-canceling headphones, sensory kits, and quiet rooms for those with sensory sensitivities. Nice one, LICM!

Transportation and Parking:

Getting to the mountain of fun happens by car or public transport:

  • Drive: The museum's parking lot is on-site, and it's free. There's also a nearby covered garage with a fee if you're feelin' fancy.
  • Train and Bus: The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and several bus lines drop you close to the museum. Ride-sharing apps also take you to the museum's entrance.

Fun Times for Families:

For the ultimate LICM experience, aim for kids aged 2 to 12. They love the museum's exhibits, workshops, and events. Don't forget to bring snacks, water, hand sanitizer, and a camera to capture the memories. You're going to have one heck of a day!

  • Want to learn more museums worth visiting? Check out our articles on Galveston's Children's Museum and the Cayton Children's Museum.
  • Want an immersive cultural experience? Head over to Winterthur Museum Garden and Library, rockin' gardens and decorative arts galore.

The Enrichment:

The LICM offers monthly special events and workshops on imagination, creativity, and movement for children. Some of the highlights include music and movement workshops, Little Learners Art Lab, and events like the Learn & Play Expo. Remember to check out the museum's schedule for upcoming events.

Other nearby museums offer workshops, like woodworking for kids at the Long Island Maritime Museum, but the LICM excels at its own range of interactive workshops and special events tailored for creative and physical development. Rock on, LICM!

  1. After a day filled with learning and fun at the Long Island Children's Museum, consider exploring the home-and-garden charm of the Winterthur Museum Garden and Library to continue your family-dynamics journey.
  2. To ensure that your pets don't miss out on the fun, you can plan to bring them along on your next travel adventure, perhaps to a pet-friendly destination that offers home-and-garden experiences.
  3. On your way home from the museum, you might want to stop by a car dealership, seeking the perfect vehicle to enhance your lifestyle and facilitate future family trips and road trips with your loved ones.

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