Bounce the family over to Bounce-it-Out, a family fun attraction where the number one rule is to have fun! Kids love to run, jump, and slide, and this 16,000-square-foot bouncy house's ten HUGE inflatable jumps let your kids do just that and more. Pack the kid's socks and let them bounce their way around some family fun.
The Clubhouse Fun Center is the number one place for kid's entertainment in Rochester. Bring your children, bring your grandchildren, and bring the neighbor's children to try their hand at fun attractions like miniature golf, put the pedal to the metal on the amazing go-kart track, and play lightning fast arcade games.
Catch a fly ball, a concert, or any other attraction at Frontier Field in downtown Rochester. Cheer with 10,000 spectators at the official stadium of the Rochester Red Wings minor-league baseball team, or enjoy concerts like The Legendz Tour featuring the Isley Brothers, Frankly Beverly, and Bobby Womack. Rain or shine, this stadium is set to play.
Capture a good time at the George Eastman House in Rochester, the world's oldest museum devoted to photography and motion picture archives. The National Historic Landmark leads the way in the film preservation and conservation of photographs. Current and traveling exhibits, attractions, programs and events keep this museum in the picture.
Bravo, Bravo! The Geva Theatre Center puts a fresh new look on the best live theater entertainment, performing classics and musicals, comedies and dramas. Spend an evening with Rochester's leading professional theater as the actors perform popular plays, including favorites like On Golden Pond, A Christmas Carol, and A Raisin in the Sun.
Knightly gardens bloom at the Rochester Civic Garden Center. Warner Castle is home to Rochester's Sunken Gardens, a landscape of the city's architectural treasures. Each year 15,000 visitors journey to explore a 20th century castle, stroll along its magnificent and breathtaking expansive garden grounds, and take educational classes in horticulture, floral design, and arts and crafts. Nature is the main attraction at this destination.
Take the family to enjoy a hands-on learning experience at the Rochester Museum & Science Center. At this science center, you'll see attractions like spectacular laser light shows set to music at the museum's Strasenburgh Planetarium, and films presented on the planetarium's four-story dome. Check out the center's calendar and participate in family activities, classes, and camps.
Enjoy a night of entertainment as you take in a production of the symphony. Exhilarating concertos perform at the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Let the sweeping sounds of classic concertos from Mozart and Beethoven, to pops concertos in jazz, movie music, Broadway musicals, and family concertos of popular children's classics move you, inspire you and take you to places without ever leaving your seat.
Family thrills wait at Seabreeze Park, the biggest family fun amusement park in Rochester. Families can fly like an eagle on rides and attractions like the Screamin' Eagle roller coaster, or race over white-water rapids on the Log Fume. Pack the sunscreen, there's hours of family fun on these rollercoasters, water slides, and kiddie rides.
A natural place for families to enjoy fun is at the Seneca Park Zoo in Rochester. Naturally, everyone in the family will want to meet a bear, talk to tigers and lions, and hang out with a monkey or two. While you're there, don't miss out on one of Seneca Park's zoo-per events and attractions like the Zoobilation, ZooBoo, ZooBrew, and a Night at the Zoo.
Check out some of the most beloved toys of our time at The Strong National Museum of Play, the only collections based museum in the world devoted to play. Travel across 150,000 square feet of family adventure and attractions to discover a Field of Play, Aquariums, Gardens, and the National Toy Hall of Fame, home to the one and only, Mr. Potato Head.
Women vote to visit the Susan B. Anthony House, the home of legendary American women's rights leader. Share in her struggle to gain voting rights for women and equal rights for all as you walk through the National Historic Landmark that was her home from 1866 until her death in 1906. Be proud of the woman who fought for women's rights by visiting this attraction.