Lucky Strike Mineola
Lucky Strike Mineola is a family-friendly bowling destination featuring 40 lanes, an action-packed arcade, and a sports bar with food and drinks. The venue offers online lane reservations, lounge seating, a pro shop, free WiFi, and is fully wheelchair accessible, making it an ideal spot for family outings, birthday parties, and group celebrations.
What families are saying
No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience —
the next Saturday-morning parent will thank you.
You might also like
Lions Field 5 is a baseball facility operated by LI Hot Stove Baseball, offering leagues and tournaments for players of all skill levels. The field serves as a venue for competitive baseball programming and youth development in Port Washington.
The Wantagh Railroad Complex, maintained by the Wantagh Preservation Society, is a fascinating window into early 20th century life on Long Island. This free museum features three historic structures: a beautifully restored 1885 Victorian railroad station, a 1912 parlor car called the "Jamaica" complete with original solarium and cooling systems, and a recreated 1904 post office. Together, these buildings offer families an immersive look at what everyday life was like in Wantagh about 100 years ago. Visitors can explore detailed exhibits and displays inside the railroad station, including a collection of turn-of-the-century photographs, historical memorabilia, and artifacts from Wantagh's past. The ticket booth showcases Emma Whitmore, the first woman to serve as a ticket agent at the station. Inside the Jamaica parlor car, families can see the observation room, bedroom, and dining room, while the post office recreation shows how mail was sorted and the community operated in the early 1900s when Wantagh was primarily a rural farming town. Best of all, there is no admission charge to visit the museum. The Wantagh Preservation Society welcomes families to experience the grounds during any season—from festive holiday displays in winter when Santa waves from the Jamaica to the scenic natural beauty of the grounds in autumn and spring. The society also emphasizes educational opportunities for children to learn about local history. The museum is maintained through memberships to the Wantagh Preservation Society, which range from $15 for individual memberships to $100 for fellow memberships, all supporting the ongoing preservation and educational mission of this important community landmark.
The Adventure Park at Long Island is a self-guided outdoor adventure park featuring tree-to-tree ropes courses, ziplines, and climbing challenges set among the trees at 75 Colonial Springs Rd in Wheatley Heights. The main courses are for ages 7 and up, with a separate Adventure Playground area for ages 3–6. General Admission (ages 14+) starts at $69 online ($79 at window) for 3 hours of climbing plus 30 minutes of orientation. Junior tickets (ages 7–13) are $59 online ($69 at window). An All Day Adventure Pass is available for $74 online ($99 at window). The Adventure Playground for ages 3–6 is $15 for one hour. Last Call tickets (ages 7+) offer 2 hours of climbing for $57. 15% discounts are available for teachers, military, first responders, seniors, and college students. Groups of 10+ qualify for special rates, and season passes offer unlimited climbing for a full year. Birthday party packages are also available. Hours vary by season. Summer (late June–Labor Day): daily, 10 AM–6 PM Sun–Wed, 10 AM–10 PM Thu–Sat. Spring: Fri–Sun only. Last check-in is 2.5 hours before closing. Check the website for the current schedule.
Suffolk County Police Athletic League (PAL) is a nonprofit organization that engages youth through sports and extracurricular activities, including the largest youth football program in New York State and the largest youth lacrosse program in the world. Families can participate in soccer, basketball, boxing, karate, swimming, ice skating, cooking, painting, and mentoring programs across multiple Suffolk County locations. PAL serves over 20,000 children annually with the goal of building positive relationships between police officers and young community members.