Play spaces made just for kids are our go-tos during Long Island's wintertime, or anytimeit's cold, wet, or even hot out. So we've rounded up the best indoor play spaces in Suffolk County, from bounce houses and indoor playgrounds to more low-key spaces such asa natural play room and spots for art. There are fun zones loaded with action sportsthat are best forbigger kids, and plenty more just right for toddlers and preschoolers.
Many of these destinations also double as party spaces, so call ahead to make sure they'reopen for public play. And don’t forget yoursocks—many do not allow shoes or bare feet, even foradults. Then get ready to let your kids loose to play thereinstead of in your living room. Be sure to warm up before and after with some toasty hot cocoa.
And if you live in Nassau County, don't worry.We've compiledasimilar list just for you. Whether you want to stay indoors or bundle up and enjoy the winter, check out our Winter Fun Guide for entertainment all season long. And for more indoor energy-burning,check out these indoor water parks for a warm getawayand our guide to sports centers and fun zones for kids across Long Island.
Great Indoor Play Spaces for Kids in Suffolk County
Bowlero — Multiple Locations
Kids will love more than just the light-up bowling at this local hotspot. A state-of-the-art arcade features a giant Connect-Four, basketball hoops, racing games, and skee-ball. Make a day of it by ordering off a great menu with kids' options, fun desserts, and shakes.
Engage thebig imaginations of your little ones at the Children's Museum of the East End.
Children's Museum of the East End— Bridgehampton
The Children's Museum of the East End features a number of themed play spaces. Children can run a general store or soda fountain, enjoy a story inside an upside-down book, crawl through hollow logs and mouse holes,sail a ship, drive a fire truck or tractor, play mini-golf, and more. The museum's open arts-and-crafts studio features ongoing drop-in projects. Though the museum is aimed at kids 2 to 7, there is a special discovery area for pre-walking kids, and the museum also offers an array of children’s programming, special events, and more. Check out itsLego Club,where kids of all ages can create original designs every Sunday. There is also an iCamp,where on Sundays kids can develop STEM skills through coding, robotics, and drones. Sensory Friendly Mornings allow kids with special needs to enjoy a sound reduction in exhibits and quiet rooms. Space is limited and you will need to preregister on itswebsite.
Dave and Busters —Islandia
Kids can tackle the arcade any way they see fit. Play against one another in multiplayer arcade shooters, carnival games like skee-ball, or racing games. Rack up the tickets and trade them in for a prizeor test your skills with the claw machine. Dave and Buster's also offers up a diverse menu for even the pickiest eaters, and caregivers can induldge in an alcoholic beverage.
Flight Adventure Park—Ronkonkoma
Daily open jumps at Flight N Fit feature dodgeball, foam pits, and slam dunk basketball. Kids can enjoy Flight N Fit workout classes that can be purchased individually or bought in sets of 10classes for a discount. Kids 5and younger jump for only $10 with one parent assisting. A Kids' Flight is available exclusively for kids younger than 6 three mornings a week from 11am to noon.There is also an arcade,and holiday discounts are available.
Long Island Explorium —Port Jefferson
Long Island Explorium is perfect for little ones eager to exercise their brains and imaginations. Kids can interact with and touch everything in the exhibits. There is a maker station, where kids can choose from a host ofmaterials, from cardboard and googly eyes to washers and buttons to make their own creation. A magnetic wall with PVC pipe pieces allows children to build a track for balls to travel down. There is also a communication station, Legos, large blocks and outdoor area with sand tables. Admission is just $5 per person.
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With so much todo, it's hard to decidewhere to begin your play experience at Safari Adventure in Riverhead.
Safari Adventure— Riverhead
One of the highlights of Safari Adventure is Kilimanjaro Soft Play, afour-level maze with inflatable games, an obstacle course, a wavy slide, and a disco dome bouncer. There are also three giant inflatablebouncers and an arcade featuring 30 games, as well as a snack bar. There's a dedicated toddler zone, and a sensory area with a sand table, train table, and small toys. If the kids get overstimulated, retire to the sensory calming spato wind down. Safari Adventureis geared for kids1 to 10; there are no time limits or check-in times. Safari Adventure is a great place to drop inwith little ones if you are also visiting the Long Island Aquarium in downtown Riverhead.
Sky Zone Trampoline Park —Deer Park, Mt. Sinai
Kids of all ages can catch some air at this trampoline park. Little Leapers is a program designed specifically for children 5 and younger to safely jump and explore, with many activities led by an instructor. For bigger kids, there are open-play sessions that feature the warped wall, harness-free rock climbing, trampolines and a foam pit. There is also a sensory hour offered twice a month for a toned-down experience for special needs children.
StrikeForceSports—East Farmingdale
This facility gives children 10 and older a chance to play indoor airsoft games. In addition, there are Nerf parties available for kids 5-plus, and no-mess paintball for those8 and older. In airsoft, competitorspropel plastic pellets at opponents from specially designed electric or gas-powered replica guns. Sessions are four to six hours long and include about seven games. Kids should be prepared to be hit by pellets and must wear goggles and other protective clothing. Guns and other gear can be rented on site. Join in for public sessions on Thursday and Friday evenings, as well as afternoons and evenings on the weekends.
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Get energized atUrban Air Adventure Park.
Urban Air — Lake Grove
Attractions at Urban Air are best for those 4 and older. Pricing depends on what attractions kids choose to participate in. A platinum pass features all attractions, including the sky rider coaster that travels above the park, bumper cars, virtual reality, ropes course, and climbing walls. The basic pass is best for younger visitors who mightnot reach the height requirement of the bigger attractions. Reservations are recommended. A new location is set to open in Dix Hills sometime in 2022.
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Bounce, slide, and jump at Xplore. Photo by Thien August
Xplore Family Fun Center— Commack, Port Jefferson Station
Open play is available here each day from 10am to 7pm for children 12 and younger. On Fridays and Saturdays, children can bounce until 8pm. Inflatable slides and ball baths, a multilevel playground, and more than30 video games keep tiny explorers busy and enthused all day. An inflatable climbing wall, three-lane wavy slide, and laser maze entertain as well. The center also just opened a new ropes course! Membershipgets you unlimited open play, and can also be used at the affiliatedSafari Adventure in Riverhead.
Unless noted, photos courtesy of the venues
A version of this article was first published in 2014. It wasupdated in February2022.
FAQs
What types of indoor activities are popular with children? ›
- Interact with a Book. There's more than one way to use a book: ...
- Hide and Seek/Sardines. ...
- Charades. ...
- Scavenger/Treasure Hunt. ...
- Cook or Bake. ...
- Blanket Forts. ...
- Collages. ...
- Name that Tune.
What is indoor play? Indoor play is not just sitting around staring at a screen. In fact, playing indoors may involve anything from video games to arts and crafts, as well as activities such as board games, puzzles and going to an indoor playground.
What can a 10 year old do when bored indoors? ›- Boredom Jar. One creative parent told us she made a “boredom” jar for her house. ...
- Build a Fort. Who doesn't love a fort on a stormy day? ...
- Indoor Obstacle Course. ...
- Write a Letter. ...
- Sock Puppets. ...
- Dress Up. ...
- Imaginary Creatures. ...
- Tea Party.
- Build an Indoor Obstacle Course. Kids bouncing off the walls? ...
- Board Games and Puzzles. Who doesn't love a good board game? ...
- Play an Active Game. ...
- LEGO! ...
- Go on an Indoor Scavenger Hunt. ...
- Science Experiments. ...
- Build a Fort. ...
- Have a Dance Party.
- I spy: ...
- Hide-and-seek: ...
- Simon says: ...
- Musical chairs: ...
- Scavenger hunt: ...
- Charades: ...
- Scrabble/Boggle:
- Pictionary:
- Tai Chi and Yoga. ...
- Board Games, Cards, and Puzzles. ...
- Arts and Crafts. ...
- Knitting and Crocheting. ...
- Cooking and Baking. ...
- Watching Movies. ...
- Reading. ...
- Journaling.
If we talk about Indoor games, these games refer to games that we can play under the house's roof with so many people. For example, Ludo, Carrom, Puzzle, Card games, Chess, Table tennis, and board games.
What is the popular indoor game? ›Chess: Chess is a most popular indoor game played by two people. This improves thinking capability and keeps the brain active.
Is it OK to leave a 10 year old at home? ›There is no agreed-upon age when a child can stay home alone safely. Because children mature at different rates, you should not base your decision on age alone. You may want to evaluate your child's maturity and how he or she has demonstrated responsible behavior in the past.
What are good ideas for activities? ›- go for a walk or to a park in your neighbourhood and play Frisbee.
- plan a family road trip and bring a soccer ball or baseball to use on the way or when you get there.
- walk at night and look for stars.
- go swimming indoors.
- go bowling, skating, or to a museum.
How do you entertain a 5 year old indoors? ›
- Indoor bowling:
- Cup and ball toss:
- Modified Skee-ball:
- Floor Skating:
- Balloon Tennis:
- Indoor Hopscotch:
- Build a Fort:
- Play "The Floor Is Lava":
- Play a game of "Rock, Paper, Scissors."
- Arm or thumb wrestle for a few minutes to keep those little hands busy. ...
- Play patty-cake or teach your child some clapping games. ...
- Play a fun game like "20 questions" or "I went to ...". ...
- Speak pig Latin or make up your own secret code.
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Elementary Activities
- Bike Wash Sprinkler. ...
- Pom-Pom Races. ...
- Obstacle Course. ...
- Make and Fly Kites.
- Have some fun with slime. ...
- Conduct a science experiment. ...
- Tickle the senses with play dough. ...
- Build a cannon ball launcher. ...
- Create some wall art. ...
- Camp in the great indoors. ...
- Create an indoor obstacle course.
- 1) Spinning Top:
- 2) Steam Boat:
- 3) Gili Danda:
- 4) Gulel:
- 5) Lagori:
- 6) Hopscotch:
- 7) 5 Stones :
- 8) Brass Kitchen Set :
- Learn calligraphy. ...
- Work out online. ...
- Learn how to cook. ...
- Practice meditation. ...
- Pick up needlework. ...
- Learn an instrument. ...
- Paint. ...
- Make your own soap, candles, you name it…
Indoor Event means any banquet, dinner, show, entertainment, amusement, dance, exhibition, lecture, concert, auction, performance or other similar activity held in a Committee Room, the Council Chambers or the Rotunda whose requirements exceed that of a Meeting.
What do 4 year olds like to play? ›At 4-5 years, children express many emotions, make new friends and play make-believe games. Preschoolers also enjoy numbers, tall stories and physical activity. Activities that are good for development include reading, creative play, indoor and outdoor play, turn-taking games and cooking.
What is the sock game? ›The game begins as a player (or a representative from each team) turns the spinner on the board. Once the arrow lands on an object, players race to reach into the sock and feel their way to the chosen object. Hurry as fast as you can – the first player to find their object wins a point!
What is the umbrella game? ›The main person would name something that cannot go under his umbrella and then something that can go under it. The point of the game is for the people who don't get it to figure out what can and can't go under the umbrella. If you say say ummmmmm... then say anything else, it can go under the umbrella.
What are some fun ideas for kids? ›
- Have a reading marathon.
- Write stories together.
- Play soccer.
- Paint or draw together.
- Create a fort in your living room out of blankets or cardboard boxes.
- Go on a hike.
- Have a sunset picnic at a park or beach.
- Play board games.
Air Hockey | Aquariums |
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Art | Astronomy |
Baking | Balloon Keep Up / Balloon Volleyball |
Board Games | Botany / Bonsai |
Bowling | Building Blocks |
- Indoor Bowling.
- Sock Basketball.
- Marbles.
- Board & Table Games.
- Card Games.
- Dice Games.
- Dominoes.
- Rube Goldberg Machine.
Target Games involve propelling an object with the aim to place it on, in or near a target to obtain the best possible score. Sports that use target game objectives include archery, bocce, croquet, golf and ten pin bowling.
What are indoor games called? ›Indoor games and sports are a variety of structured games or competitive physical exercises, typically carried out either at home, in a well-sheltered building, or in a specially constructed sport venue such as a gym, a natatorium, an arena or a roofed stadium.
What indoor game is played with 22 balls? ›billiards, any of various games played on a rectangular table with a designated number of small balls and a long stick called a cue.
What game is most like indoor or outdoor? ›I like to play both indoor and outdoor games . I like both because both are beneficial for us . my all time favourite games are football and carrom. I like to play football because it is enjoying our body and also fit our body.
Can I leave my 9 year old home alone for 30 minutes? ›While every child is different, we wouldn't recommend leaving a child under 12 years old home alone, particularly for longer periods of time. Children in primary school aged 6-12 are usually too young to walk home from school alone, babysit or cook for themselves without adult supervision.
Can I leave my 8 year old home alone for 30 minutes? ›8 to 10 Years - Should not be left alone for more than 1½ hours and only during daylight and early evening hours. 11 to 12 Years - May be left alone for up to 3 hours but not late at night or in circumstances requiring inappropriate responsibility.
What age can a child be left at home all day? ›babies, toddlers and very young children should never be left alone. children under the age of 12 are rarely mature enough to cope in an emergency and should not be left at home alone for a long period of time. children under the age of 16 should not be left alone overnight.
What's the funnest activity? ›
- Go to a food truck park. ...
- Catch up on your favorite book. ...
- Do yoga. ...
- Go to the farmers market. ...
- See a movie or play. ...
- Do crafts. ...
- Go for a long walk. ...
- Watch the sunrise or sunset.
- Aerobic activity. If your heart beats faster and you breathe harder, it's an aerobic activity. ...
- Flexibility. Flexibility activities keep your muscles relaxed and joints mobile. ...
- Strength. Muscle-strengthening activities: ...
- Balance. ...
- If you're getting older. ...
- Mix the activities, double the benefit. ...
- Be active safely.
- wake up.
- have breakfast.
- brush your teeth.
- take a shower.
- take a bath.
- get dressed.
- go to school.
- study English.
Activities like board games, card games, story time, and dance time should all be on your 4-6 year olds must do list because these activities not only encourage family time and socialization, they also encourage creativity, teach them how to listen to instructions, and can help them refine their problem-solving skills.
What can I do with my 4 year old indoors? ›- Freeze dance. A classic! ...
- The sleeping song. Here are the short lyrics "Sleeping, sleeping, all the children are sleeping. ...
- Indoor obstacle course. ...
- Scavenger hunt. ...
- Yoga for kids. ...
- Copy dancing. ...
- Make up a dance. ...
- Story go-round.
- Make a batch of homemade play dough.
- Go on a nature walk and collect leaves or rocks.
- Move the furniture around so your little gymnast can practice their tumbles.
- Play “Go Fish.”
- Make a fort out of blankets and pillows.
- Plant flowers in the garden.
- Camp out in the backyard.
- Be sure to listen (truly listen). ...
- Validate your child's feelings. ...
- Ask your child if he wants some tips about how to approach other kids. ...
- Play games around the house and allow your child to practice taking turns, as well as, both winning and losing.
- Chalk challenge. ...
- Nature scavenger hunt. ...
- Animal hide and seek. ...
- Outdoor spray art. ...
- Outdoor dance party. ...
- Outdoor obstacle course. ...
- Outdoor animal action game. ...
- Bubble time.
- Follow Your Own Passions. Try to find activities you and kiddo can do together that are based on what you already love. ...
- Learn Something New. ...
- Change The Scenery. ...
- Think About Your Own To-Do List. ...
- Set Limits.
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Play Games
- Indoor scavenger hunt.
- Building towers out of cards or blocks.
- Balloon volleyball.
- Playing music and dancing.
- Indoor obstacle course.
- Jumping rope.
- Hula hooping.
- Jumping on a trampoline.
How do I discipline my child without timeout? ›
- Set your boundaries within reason. ...
- Prevention, prevention, prevention. ...
- Know what's developmentally appropriate. ...
- Let them cry. ...
- Name that emotion — and empathize. ...
- Stay with them. ...
- Be a Jedi. ...
- Discover what is really going on.
Enjoy large-muscle activities like jump rope, bike riding, roller blading, ball games and hopscotch. Also enjoy fine motor activities like drawing, braiding, cutting, jigsaw puzzles, weaving, wood work and simple sewing. Make use of reading, writing and simple math in games and toys.
What can I do with my 3 year old on a rainy day? ›- Wiggly balloon activity. ...
- Playdough balloon activity. ...
- Balloon tennis activity. ...
- Balloon soccer activity. ...
- Photo puzzles activity. ...
- Lacing cards activity. ...
- Making placemats activity. ...
- Picture shopping list activity.
- 1 Room tidying competition.
- 2 Pizza party.
- 3 Movie afternoon.
- 4 Board games.
- 5 Building blocks.
- 6 Visit your local library.
- 7 Theatre afternoon.
- 8 Rainy walks.
Indoor activities or things are ones that happen or are used inside a building and not outside.
What kinds of activities are best to involve children in? ›- Music, Dancing, and Singing. ...
- Imaginative Play. ...
- Running, Jumping, Climbing, Swinging. ...
- Nature Play. ...
- Sensory Play. ...
- Basic Board Games. ...
- Cooking and Pretend-Cooking. ...
- The Cardboard Box. Yes really!
- Arcades.
- Art/dance/exercise studio.
- Bowling alleys.
- Drama/voice/instrument instructional studio.
- Health club/fitness center.
- Ice skating and roller skating.
- Indoor archery and shooting range.
- Go Noodle. When it's rainy season and we don't have the opportunity to go outside with the kids, we are always trying to find new ways to keep the kids active while staying indoors. ...
- Cooking. ...
- Art Projects. ...
- Dance Battle. ...
- Puppet Show. ...
- Board Games/Card Games. ...
- Construction/Building Projects. ...
- Reading.
- Indoor bowling:
- Cup and ball toss:
- Modified Skee-ball:
- Floor Skating:
- Balloon Tennis:
- Indoor Hopscotch:
- Build a Fort:
- Play "The Floor Is Lava":
Enjoy large-muscle activities like jump rope, bike riding, roller blading, ball games and hopscotch. Also enjoy fine motor activities like drawing, braiding, cutting, jigsaw puzzles, weaving, wood work and simple sewing. Make use of reading, writing and simple math in games and toys.
What are 5 appropriate activities for toddlers? ›
- Picture books.
- Basic musical instruments.
- Dolls and stuffed toys.
- Story books.
- Simple puzzles.
- Non-toxic arts and crafts.
- Construction toys.
- Sand and water toys.
If we talk about Indoor games, these games refer to games that we can play under the house's roof with so many people. For example, Ludo, Carrom, Puzzle, Card games, Chess, Table tennis, and board games.
What are traditional Indoor games? ›- 1) Spinning Top:
- 2) Steam Boat:
- 3) Gili Danda:
- 4) Gulel:
- 5) Lagori:
- 6) Hopscotch:
- 7) 5 Stones :
- 8) Brass Kitchen Set :
- Outdoor. Various outdoor activities are available for people of all ages and experience levels. ...
- Indoor. There are many different types of indoor recreational activities. ...
- Social. ...
- Sporting.
- walking.
- gym workouts.
- cycling.
- running/jogging.
- aerobics/exercising activities.
- swimming.
Examples of recreation activities are walking, swimming, meditation, reading, playing games and dancing.
What can you do on a rainy day with kids? ›- Have some fun with slime. ...
- Conduct a science experiment. ...
- Tickle the senses with play dough. ...
- Build a cannon ball launcher. ...
- Create some wall art. ...
- Camp in the great indoors. ...
- Create an indoor obstacle course.
- Help them get creative with art and craft.
- Let them have a splash of fun.
- Introduce them to self-defence.
- Loosen their senses with pottery making.
- Teach them to cook up a storm.
- Nurture the bookworm in them.
- Bring them a step closer to nature.
- Host a sleepover for them.
- Go for a walk.
- Listen to music.
- Take photographs.
- Read a newspaper or magazine.
- Take a bath.
- Sit in the sun.
- Watch a movie.
- Laugh.