Discover the best top things to do in Hudson River Valley, United States including Orvis Sandanona Shooting Grounds, Master Class Shooters Supply Indoor Range, Pursue the Clue, Kingston Ceramics Studio, Enigmatic Escapes, TurtleBoo, The Lazy Axe, Prospect Park, Lafayette Theatre, Hi-Way Drive-in Theatre.
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5.0 based on 40 reviews
Orvis Sandanona Shooting Grounds: Sporting Clays, Shooting Lessons, Fly Casting Lessons, Corporate Outings, Fly Fishing and Wing Shooting Schools, Retail Store, lunch restaurant, and more
5.0 based on 64 reviews
Looking for adventure? Pursue the Clue takes you and your friends on a real life adventure. Whether investigating a suspicious disappearance or repairing a toxic leak, you figure out how to accomplish a goal using clues and your own wits. Book a room now and get out of the "dinner and a movie" rut! Fun and unique for a birthday, bachelor(ette) party, team building, or family/specia event.
2 adults and three teens took the full hour and multiple hints to solve . Def a good challenge - very fun - great evening with phone addicted teens away from electronics !!!!!dinner down the street afterwards at Delmonicos perfect end to evening .
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Are you looking for something fun to do? Take a pottery lesson at Kingston Ceramics Studio! In a 1 hour lesson you will watch a demo, and throw two pots on the wheel with guidance. You will choose one glaze and the pot will be fired and ready for pick up within a month. Firing for one of the two pots is included, student's choice. Shipping is extra. No pacemakers at the wheel, please.
I cannot say enough good things about this place! We did a couples class and it was truly a blast. I was surprised how quickly I was able to throw my own pot! It was such a great class and Lex and Ben were such patient teachers. Hands down will return next time I’m in Kingston. Would recommend this place to anyone looking to have fun and get crafty.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Looking for a fun date night activity? Something to do in downtown Troy? Maybe a team building exercise that will teach teamwork, task assessment and delegation, AND have them asking to do it again? Come to Enigmatic Escapes! Search for the clues, solve the mystery, and escape the room!
This was our first Escape room experience and we had the best time! There were six of us and we participated in the Study Room, which was challenging and really fun. The hour flew by! Three days later and we are still talking about how much fun we had. The folks that work there are super nice and we can't wait to go back and try another challenge!
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Welcome to the most exciting, adventurous, fun-filled indoor entertainment center in Rockland County. RIDES & GAMES: Come explore a wonderful place filled with fun and excitement! Three great rides with unlimited access, huge variety of arcades, massive 3 story soft play, virtual games, and many more! LET'S PARTY! TurtleBoo offers a variety of amazing birthday packages with lots of surprises and perks to match your crowd, preferences, and budget. GROUP BOOKING & EVENTS: Come one come all! Special rates and discounts when you bring your group or family. Let 'em all have fun! FOOD & DRINK: Round up a day of fun with a variety of kosher food, drinks, and refreshments available at TurtleBoo!
5.0 based on 38 reviews
The Lazy Axe is an indoor axe throwing facility in Albany, New York. We strive to create a safe, high-quality, accessible, and unique experience that brings people together through the thrilling sport of axe throwing. We value safety, respect, and the power of play, and look to provide top notch customer service to all of our guests.
My wife and I were looking for something fun and challenging that was also reasonably "pandemic friendly". The Lazy Axe was an awesome hour that succeeded in all regards. We did a "small group" session that included an hour of personalized guidance, feedback on how to improve our throws, guided games, and teaching us some trick shots. The attached picture is an example of one of many great throws resulting from their excellent guidance.
4.5 based on 107 reviews
The Lafayette Theatre, named for the Revolutionary War hero the Marquis de Lafayette, was designed by architect Eugene DeRosa and its construction completed in 1924. Originally, it was equipped with a custom-designed Muller organ to accompany silent films and live performances. The silent film “Scaramouche” directed by Rex Ingram was the first to grace its screen. At that time tickets cost 25 cents! The theater became home to live vaudeville shows and film presentations and has since remained a single screen movie theater. In the late 1980s, the old stage was redone and the New York Theatre Organ Society installed a new organ, the Ben Hall Memorial Mighty Wurlitzer. The Lafayette remains a single screen movie palace to this day.
One of the last old time movie theater marquees. The moment you walk through the doors you feel like you went back in time, old style theater setting with balcony seats, they show both new and older movies. Even holiday themed favorites along with Abbott & Castello, old time movies and kid favorites, the whole family will enjoy the atmosphere. Plus they have an old school organ player on certain nights. Great pricing and even special Saturday matinees. Definitely put this on your bucket list! Highly recommended!
4.5 based on 30 reviews
This place has the feel of an old-style drive in, with all the modern amenities, including digital projection. Good selection at snack bar. Customers know and follow appropriate courtesies.
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