
"If your kids love skating but you dread the cold and the crowds, this indoor winter attraction might be just what you're looking for, and your kids will surely love it. The New York Hall of Science just opened its newest interactive attraction, Space Glide. This limited-time indoor skating experience trades ice and blades for a smooth, sock-style glide, set against a glowing backdrop that simulates deep space."
"First, the biggest standout is that no skates are needed in this intergalactic rink. The rink is made of Glice, an eco-friendly, polymer-based surface that feels like ice but isn't, so it doesn't require skates. Kids (and adults) can glide around wearing booties provided by the museum. Incidentally, not having to wear skates with long, sharp blades can make it much less intimidating for younger or sensitive kids who aren't ready for real skates."
Space Glide is a limited-time indoor skating attraction at the New York Hall of Science in Corona, Queens, open through February 22. Visitors wear booties and glide on Glice, an eco-friendly polymer surface that mimics ice without blades or metal skates. NASA-inspired projections create an immersive space theme while remaining family-friendly. Indoor operation prevents weather cancellations and reduces exposure to cold and crowds. Admission to the ride is included with museum entry, making the experience easy to pair with a full day at the museum. Guests are advised to wear socks suitable for sliding and to arrive early on busy days.
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