Luna Park in Coney Island, the junk yard playground on Governors Island, the roller skating rink in Brooklyn Bridge Park and the carousel in Prospect Park are all opening for the 2023 season first weekend of April.
Luna Park | Coney Island
Luna Park in Coney Island is welcoming guests back for a memorable 2023 Season on Friday, March 31st at 12 PM. Celebrating 120 years since the original inception of Coney Island’s Luna Park in 1903. Luna Park in Coney Island will be open daily during Spring break (April 7th – 16th) and every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday until Memorial Day. Following Memorial Day weekend, visitors can experience the thrills of Luna Park daily. Admission to Luna Park is free, with ride prices starting at just $3. For more information on Luna Park’s offerings, tickets, hours and more, please visit www.LunaParkNYC.com.
Roller Skating Rink | Brooklyn Bridge Park
The roller skating rink at Pier 2 is reopening on March 31st for the 2023 season. The rink is open 6 days a week, closed on Tuesdays. They offer free skating sessions, theme night skating, birthday parties, field trips and more. Find out more here.
Carousel | Prospect Park
The Carousel opens for the season on Thursday, March 30. Visit the beloved carousel in Prospect Park from 12 to 5 pm on Thursday to Sunday and holidays. $3 per ride.
The Yard | Governors Island
In 2023, The Yard is open from 12-4pm every weekend from April to November. This is free! On busy days, timed slots may be available on a first-come first-served basis at the gate. We recommend you fill out the ONLINE WAIVER prior to your visit. Closed-toe shoes are required. Your donations are critical to providing adventure play for free to thousands of children across the city.
Bklyn Flea | DUMBO
Brooklyn Flea is returning to Dumbo first weekend of April and every Saturday and Sunday through the fall! From 10 am to 5 pm you’ll find many of their favorite vintage and handmade vendors set up, plus a bunch of new faces too! The flea market take place rain or shine and is partly covered in the Archway under the Manhattan Bridge.