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Coney Island

Though its popularity declined after World War II, Coney Island New York can still lay claim to being a player among New York City attractions and remains a viable portion of New York tourism. Check out the New York Aquarium, the Abe Stark Ice Skating Rink, or the MCU Park (formerly KeySpan Park) baseball stadium where you can see the minor league Mets (the Brooklyn Cyclones) play ball. On May 28, 2010, the Luna Park was upgraded. Featuring 19 brand new rides, 6 games and 5 food kiosks, Luna Park attracted 450,000 visitors during its first season.
With courts for beach volleyball, handball, and basketball as well as playgrounds and amusement rides, the beach and boardwalk can provide hours of entertainment. The Coney Island Aquarium is also a must-see. Opened its doors in 1957, it offers various educational programs and tours, and is noted for its Beluga Whales. The Coney Island Aquarium is New York City’s only aquarium, and includes over 350 species of aquatic wildlife and is open every day of the year.


