Step into a world of wonder at a stunning Spanish Revival-style museum, home to 40,000+ artifacts spanning history, science, and culture. Then, get up close with nature—interact with friendly animals
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Location: Brooklyn
What's Included
- Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium-IF PRICE OPTION SELECTED
- Professional vehicles transportation (Vehicle used based on the number of guests attending that day)
- Professional Humor and Heart Bilingual Tour Guide & Driver
- Long Island Game Farm - Wildlife Park&Children's Zoo-IF PRICE OPTION SELECTED
- Unlimited Bottled Water Throughout the Trip
- Twice-Daily Treats – Sweet snacks and candies, delivered with a smile!
- Exclusive "Local Exploration"Travel Passport – 10 stamps earns a spot at our Annual Explorer Gala!
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There are no strict age limits, but it's designed for families with kids aged 3-12. The animals at the farm are friendly and the planetarium shows are engaging for younger audiences. Just make sure to keep an eye on little ones near the animals!
A: Yes, transportation is included if you select the price option. They use different vehicles based on the number of guests, so it’s comfy. Just check your booking details for the specifics!
A: Definitely dress for the outdoors! Comfy shoes are a must, especially for kids since they’ll be interacting with animals. Also, check the weather — a hat and sunscreen are great if it’s sunny. Bring a light jacket if it gets chilly in the evening!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Long Island Farm & Planetarium tour for my niece’s birthday!
I found this Long Island Farm & Vanderbilt Planetarium Tour and I’m super excited! It sounds like a fun mix of learning and adventure, especially for the kids. Plus, they get 50% off! Has anyone done this before? How was the seafood part? I want to make sure it's a hit!
Anyone tried the Long Island Farm & Vanderbilt Planetarium Tour with toddlers?
I’m considering this for my 3-year-old’s birthday. I read it’s great for kids, but how well do toddlers handle it? Any tips on keeping them engaged during the planetarium part? Thanks!