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    ARTastic Arts & Crafts

    3.7 (6 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Animal Adventures

    Animal Adventures

    3.8(210 reviews)
    49.0 mi

    Me and my fiancé came here for the first time on Saturday. Everyone we interacted with was so…read moreaccommodating and knowledgeable to make our experience wonderful. I can't thank everyone enough for making our visit so enjoyable. We did the 1 hour private tour and I got to meet Hazel, the capybara. I got to hold a toucan too. We had so much fun

    before the owner says i have the wrong place, i 100% dont. I was there a few weeks ago in hopes of…read moresupporting a smaller business that I was hoping was what It claimed to be, it wasn't at all. the kangaroos have a pathetic sign infront claming "we are happy!!" well it's apparent they are not?? so that's a very lame excuse. I have 3 guinea pigs and was HORRIFIED about both enclosures for them, somehow they made petco look good. which we all know isn't. If this owner really does have any knowledge is zoology then i guess I can be an astronaut because I watched a space movie and enjoy looking at stars. this isn't a rescue, this is a hell. We weren't there when the monkey was out but seeing the tiny shed looking environment for it was saddening. they had gators piled in a pond with another sign claiming it was okay. they had giant snakes that couldn't even stretch or move. they had exotic pets with terrible enclosures. I feel bad for the workers that can't fix it because of this stubborn and quite clearly rude owner. So before the owner drops a hate comment on my insanely honest review, how about you put that net worth to use . Very sad to see this wasn't an animal rescue I was really hoping to see, with the 15 guinea pigs crammed in a tiny cage with no enrichment or anywhere to hide :( better luck bringing your family to any other rescue facility. stop ignoring the reviews and go change these animal lives for the better!! who would lie about bad conditions?? I only have the animals best interest in my heart. And no i don't have thousands to donate but the owner needs to do something!

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    Seacoast Science Center

    4.3(60 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    Odiorne Point State Park is a public recreation area that opened in Rye, New Hampshire in July…read more1972. It is administered by the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation. The park is located along the Atlantic seacoast in Rye, not far from Portsmouth. The area is the site of the Pannaway Plantation: the first European settlement in New Hampshire. Settled in 1622, the plantation was completely abandoned by the 1630s when the settlers moved to nearby Strawberry Banke. The land was settled in the mid-1660s by the Odiorne Family, whom the park is now named after. From 1942 to 1947, the park was the home of Fort Dearborn. The ruins of the deactivated World War II-era fort can still be seen today. Today the park is home to hiking trails, bike paths, a playground, picnic areas, pavilions, and a Seacoast Science Center which opened in 1992. My family and I visited Odiorne Point State Park this summer while we were heading to Maine for a summer getaway. We had some time to kill before we could check in to our AirBnb, so we decided to stop at the park. We had fun exploring the grounds and my two sons especially enjoyed playing on the nautical-themed playground. The highlight of the park is the Seacoast Science Center. There are all sorts of exhibits devoted to the conservation of marine and coastal environments. My two sons loved learning about whales, local shellfish populations, the local fishing industry, the fight against ocean pollution, and underwater exploration. There was even a cool gift shop where we picked up a few things. Whether you live in the area or you're just passing through like us, Odiorne Point State Park is a fun place for the whole family!

    Located in Rye Nh at a state park on the ocean with a view of the harbor and you can walk along the…read morewalkway there's also a park for the kids to play in climbing, and swings the park is a good size and then you can walk over to the science center and enjoy there fun activities like learning about nature and the New England coast sharks whales and other wildlife species it's not that big but it's really nice to explore they have a old fort that you can climb on. The state park has a lot of trails and other fun stuff to explore worth a trip to go to but make sure that the weather is nice.

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    Polkadot Playhouse

    5.0(1 review)
    5.5 mi

    Looking for something to do with your toddlers, preschoolers, or kids up to around age 8? Polkadot…read morePlayhouse is set up for hours of fun. It's an indoor play space, with several different options for entertainment. There's an area full of huge foam building blocks for building structures. There's a craft space with all kinds of different crafts to do, such as mask-making, card decorating, etc. There's a dough space with rollers and cutters. There are tables for trains, tables for building blocks (like Lego). There's a huge kitchen pretend space with lots of food and appliances and the like. And then, there is a huge indoor climbing structure, complete with rope ramp up, a big curling tube slide down, and all kinds of interlocking tubes. If that's a little intimidating, there's a smaller structure for smaller kids, too. There's a place for eating. You can bring in your own stuff, or they sell really inexpensive snacks ranging from chips and the like to applesauce and yogurt. It was a good mix of healthy and otherwise, including lots of bottled water, etc. PPH can host your kid's birthday party, and they really set up a great event. I attended a birthday party there for a 3 year old girl, and it was ROCKING! I'm sure all the kids slept well. The place is set up well for parents, such that you don't have to hover over your kids all the time for fear of them wandering off or being stolen, and such that you can relax a little bit. The owners are wonderful and friendly, with that perfect mix of non-intrusive but still attentive. They keep things tidy and the crafts refreshed. Oh, did I mention that the place is incredibly clean and bright and new-feeling? It's not a dingy mall spot. So, if you're looking for something different than a fast food playground, this place is great. Stay as long as you want for $8 a kid (parents are free), or get a Pack of six visits for $36 (saving $12). Pretty decent, considering you don't get hit for bad food, and it's so well attended and stocked. Check it out yourself!

    York Wild Kingdom

    York Wild Kingdom

    3.0(185 reviews)
    21.6 mi

    We LOVE YORK ZOO! Again - remember we are in Maine and not the San Diego Zoo or Bronx Zoo- so be…read morekind. Perfect for families and kids! This is a fun amusement park with rides for small children like going to a carnival- they have bumper carts and go carts. They have camel and pony rides for extra costs too! Upon entry we were a little confused as to where the action was, after speaking with the Butterfly lady we headed past the wetlands of ducks- we made it to the coolest part of the zoo! The MAINE attractions include monkeys, sloths, ostriches, reindeers, ravens, foxes, Kookaburras, zebras, lemurs, deer, geese, large blue pigeon, owls, Asian otter, Ankole cattle, chickens, goats, ducks, alligators, kangaroos, prairie dogs, and a lioness and tiger!! They have a butterfly kingdom filled with lovely plants and butterflies and a reptile area filled with tarantulas, snakes, frogs. Our favorite parts were feeding the birds for $2.50! What a fun experience! The birds were so friendly and loved eating from the popsicle stick with seeds! Then we were able to feed the goats, deer and ducks! The baby deer was SO CUTE and the animals are adorable and come right up to you. We were OVERJOYED that we had the ENTIRE zoo to ourselves cause it was raining but the monkeys were still going wild and howling! It was so much fun! Also Moxie is my favorite animal- she is three years old and is a beautiful Tiger. She sat right in front of us and was majestic to appreciate- she is a calm tiger. All the animals are taken care for and we are so glad we made the stop today! It was $18 per person and honestly had a blast. Great for visiting in the summer and early September as they close September 21! Next year they will have a Capybara! We also stopped by the gift shop and got some eco friendly Tiger and Giraffe totes for $5! Very affordable place perfect for young families and fun for children. Please come and support this zoo and amusement pa

    I visited the zoo on the 4th of July and was saddened to see very few animals had water and it was…read more95 degrees outside. There were hundreds of ducks lying on the side of the pond, unable to swim due to the duckweed infestation. It was actually very depressing to see. I really hope these conditions are addressed. It is also worth mentioning that the ride section hasn't been worth visiting in many years. More than half of the rides are gone and the ones that remain do not look properly maintained. I grew up visiting this amusement park and the condition it is in now is really sad.

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