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Chelsea Piers Sports and Entertainment Complex

23rd Street and 12th Avenue,
Pier 61,
New York (Manhattan),
New York 10011
(212) 336–6666
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Ages 4 — adult
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3 Reviews
for Chelsea Piers Sports and Entertainment Complex

September 15 2009
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"Sports village guaranteed to keep you busy"

Here’s a sports village guaranteed to keep you busy all day with lots of drop-in programs.  Little ones can run and jump themselves silly at the Toddler Adventure Center.  Older kids and adults can climb a rock wall, improve their batting skills or play arcade games while they bowl (bowling -- Sunday- Wednesday only).  And, yes, bowling lanes have bumpers so all ages will be happy.  

Not enough?  You can roller skate, ice-skate, walk the balance beam, or even grab a mother-daughter manicure at the spa.  The Chelsea Brewing Company with its river-facing restaurant and kids’ corner will keep you energized.   A word of caution: in super-hot weather, you might need to wait for a bus outdoors if there are no taxis.

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July 16 2009
1 family found this helpful
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"Sports"

Theres not lots to do here.  From bowling, golf, batting cages and ice skating.  There's a slimbing wall and a spa as well as a health club.  It offers camp for kids in the summer months and manys other activities through out the year.  Getting there by subway is tough but bus and cabs are the way to go.

May 16 2009
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"Fun with the Family"

Built over the piers where TITANIC would have docked had she made it to new york, this huge, thirty acre, $60 million play space for all ages offers first class facilities for just about any sport you can think of.
 
The Field House features indoor soccer and lacrosse surfaces, batting cages, basketball courts, the largest gymnastics arena in New York, the biggest rock-climbing wall in the Northeast, and the longest indoor running track on Earth. Sky Rink’s indoor ice surfaces stretch out into the Hudson River, across from the open-air Roller Rink. Another pier houses the Golf Club, with a four-tiered, state-of-the-art, 200-yard driving range and practice putting green, and the forty-lane Chelsea Piers Bowl, featuring glow-in-the-dark and bumper bowling.
 
There’s also a full-service marina with charter yacht cruises, a health spa, several sports shops, restaurants overlooking the water, and a lovely promenade and maritime center, where anyone can learn to sail or kayak, and fishing poles are available for amateur anglers.

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