

We definitely could have spent a lot more time at Moody Gardens if our itinerary had allowed. We ate at the Garden Cafe, with a pleasant view of the water and plentiful good food. I didn't have the chance to visit the "discovery" pyramid, but my daughter did and liked that as well. Being on the boat was enjoyable, although the bayou on which it sails is very developed and not very scenic. There was a selection of 3D and 4D films we saw the 3D film about sharks. The rain forest was amazing, with free-flying birds and free-roaming monkeys, as well as a gorgeous collection of tropical plants. The aquarium has some excellent exhibits we especially enjoyed watching feeding time for the penguins and the seals. We enjoyed our visit to Moody Gardens and left feeling like there were still more things to do. 79 Crosby St., 21, firmdalehotels.A Variety of Fun and Educational Things To Do One recent offering was the classic New York flick An Affair to Remember.

Indulge in dinner beforehand, or you can opt for just drinks and appetizers. This covert screening room seats just 99 people, and the hotel invites cinephiles to enjoy movies there on select Sunday nights.

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They also host an annual DOC NYC festival for documentary films and a monthly series of selections from queer cinema. IFC frequently invites film luminaries to speak and answer your questions when their films appear at the theater. With international, independent, and classic movies on display, you can enjoy hard-to-find movies on the big screen. the six stories high (60 feet) and 80 feet wide screen during both 2D and 3D showings. IFC is a film nerd’s paradise in the heart of Greenwich Village. See the latest movies in the Boeing IMAX Theater, one of the most. Williamsburg: 136 Metropolitan Ave., /williamsburg Park Slope: 188 Prospect Park West, /prospectpark IFC Center New American fare (with vegan and gluten-free menus) and local beer and spirits come with brunch, lunch, and evening shows at both Nitehawk locations. Food and drink specials complement featured films, and regular offerings riff on favorite movies as well, like the Fire Walk With Me (spicy marg) or the Charlie Bucket (a quartet of candies). Come to trendy Williamsburg or to its newer location in Park Slope for a delightful cinematic jaunt in Brooklyn. Nitehawk is another cornerstone of the movie/restaurant movement in New York. This immersive screening experience extends the film to three screens, surrounding you in 270 degrees of movie magic. At the Union Square location, Regal has also added ScreenX technology to one of its theaters. Vibrating chairs, scents, bubbles, and wind in the theater are prompted by key moments in whatever movie you’re watching, sure to delight kids as well as adults. Get excited about the newest tech at Regal Cinemas’ Union Square and Times Square locations! Their 4DX screens offer a multisensory take on movies (think 3D with some exciting extras). Those 25 years and under must show I.D., and if you're trying to score a student discount, be sure to bring a valid student I.D.) 4DX and ScreenX at Regal Cinemas Those under 17 must be accompanied by an adult 21 or older for R-rated movies. (And remember, movie theater regulations apply across all NYC theaters. What do all of these venues share? You can’t stream these experiences at home. Other theaters offer quality meals and alcoholic beverages you can enjoy at your seat. New film technology has equipped select theaters with new wraparound screens and vibrating chairs to plunge you deeper into the world of the movie.

At both 4DX and dine-in movie experiences, you’ll savor films with all five senses. Immerse yourself in cinema, only in NYC, with these 7 innovative movie theaters.
