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Fun Activities for Kids in Massachusetts

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Massachusetts has many fun attractions for kids.

There are fun activities in Massachusetts for children of all ages. Whether they like history, science, nature, physical activity or the arts there is something for everyone and to suit every budget range. Many of these activities are very popular, and it is important during school vacation weeks, holidays and in summer to check ahead whether reservations are required or recommended.

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    1. CoCo Key Water Resort-Swimming Fun All Year Long

      • The CoCo Key Water Park has two Massachusetts locations, one on the North Shore and one in Metro West. The main attraction is the Water Resort, where it is always a balmy 84 degrees during all four seasons, and there are water slides, activity pools, whirlpools, a tube ride and an interactive activity center for younger children. For children who do not like to swim there is an arcade with a variety of games. Birthday parties can be accommodated.

        CoCo Key Water Resort
        Crowne Plaza Boston North Shore
        50 Ferncroft Rd.
        Danvers, MA 01923
        866-754-6959

        CoCo Key Water Resort
        Courtyard by Marriott Fitchburg
        150 Royal Plaza Dr.
        Fitchburg, MA 01420
        866-754-6965
        cocokeywaterresort.com

      Boston Duck Tours--Fun by Land and Sea

      • Children are sometimes bored by guided tours, but an adventure in an authentic World War II-style amphibious landing vehicle is a bird of a different feather. The Duck Boats take visitors around the main sites of the city on land before splashing down into the Charles River for a boat ride. The entertaining tour guides quack along with their animated commentary and overview of Boston and Massachusetts history. Ducks pass along Bunker Hill, the U.S.S. Constitution, the Swan Boats and the Granary Burying Ground. Tours last 80 minutes, but for little ones with limited patience (and attention spans) abbreviated 55-minute evening tours are available.

        Boston Duck Tours
        3 Copley Place, Suite 310
        Boston, MA 02116
        617-267-DUCK (3825)
        bostonducktours.com

      Museum of Science--Hands-On Explorations

      • Families can easily spend an entire day at the Museum of Science, which has a huge exhibit hall, IMAX theater, Planetarium, 3-D Digital Cinema and Butterfly Garden. The museum displays science in an interactive way, with hands-on exhibits that let kids learn about animals, space, technology, the oceans and much more. There are live presentations from resident experts who are trained to work with children, and volunteers are often chosen from the audience to come up on stage and take part in the program. Several times a month families have the opportunity to spend an entire night at the museum.

        Museum of Science
        1 Science Park
        Boston, MA 02114
        617-723-2500
        mos.org

      Salem--The Witch City

      • Salem, the Witch City. the hat of the witch image by Natalia Pavlova from Fotolia.com

        Salem was the location of the notorious witch trials during the late 17th century. The city has captured its witch history and its maritime tradition in numerous attractions for families. The most visited museum in town is the Salem Witch Museum, where visitors learn of the history of the trials. Other spooky sites include the 40 Whacks Museum-The Lizzie Borden Story and the Salem Wax Museum, featuring Frankenstein's Library. The New England Pirate Museum has a re-created dockside village, cave and pirate ship.

        Salem Witch Museum
        19 N. Washington Square
        Salem, MA 01970
        978-744-1692
        salemwitchmuseum.com

        40 Whacks Museum
        203 Essex St.
        Salem, MA 01970
        978-666-4416
        40whacksmuseum.com

        Salem Wax Museum
        288 Derby St.
        Salem, MA 01970
        978-740-2929
        salemwaxmuseum.com

        New England Pirate Museum
        274 Derby St.
        Salem, MA 01970
        978-741-2800
        piratemuseum.com

      Butterfly Place

      Cape Cod Whale Watching

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