- The list below includes 248 free or cheap things to do in or near East Brunswick, New Jersey, including 120 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Walking Trails, Children's Play Area and Movie Theaters.
- From Bicentennial Park to Heavenly Farms, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in East Brunswick and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Staten Island, Princeton, Trenton and Edison.
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38.2 Miles
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1663 Bristol Park, Bensalem, PA
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Offering tours and miniature retreats, the Saint Katharine Drexel Mission Center & Shrine houses the remains of Saint Katharine, along with artifacts and literature on the life and work of the Philadelphia woman, who was canonized in 2000.
38.2 Miles
Brunswick Fairlawn Lanes is a traditional family-friendly bowling alley that offers casual and league play. The center also features a game room, pro shop and full service snack and drink bar.
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Central Ave & Boardwalk, Seaside Heights, NJ 08751
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The 36-hole Castaway Cove Adventure Golf is a pirate-themed miniature golf course that is split into two different 18-hole courses. The course has a variety of decorations including waterfalls and plants.
38.3 Miles
A family entertainment center, Coin Castle offers a wide variety of amusements for visitors. Attractions include a large arcade with both video games and redemption games, as well as an array of carnival games.
38.3 Miles
Featuring a variety of souvenir shops, Seaside Heights Boardwalk is a long wooden boardwalk near the beach. At the end of the boardwalk is a mini amusement park with a carousel swing ride, arcades, and more.
38.3 Miles
Situated on the Seaside Heights boardwalk, Coin Castle Amusements is an arcade that has a variety of prizes for visitors to win. The games are all coin operated, including the claw machines, skee ball, and slot machines.
38.3 Miles
Casino Amusement Arcade has entertainment for all ages, including video games, slot machines, skee ball and classic redemption games. Tickets can be won that are redeemable for prizes. Guests can also take a ride on the antique carousel.
38.5 Miles
Henry Chapman Mercer built Fonthill from 1908 to 1912 as his personal home and as a place to display his collection of Moravian tiles. The home was constructed of poured concrete, of many different architectural styles.
38.5 Miles
Moravian Tile and Pottery Works is where Henry Chapman Mercer created his works during the Arts and Crafts movement. People can watch a video, take a self-guided tour, take tile making classes, and buy tiles.
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The Voelker Orth Museum is a small historical museum focused on preserving and educating the public on the cultural and horticultural heritage of Flushing. Attractions include various historical memorabilia and a well maintained Victorian era garden and bird sanctuary.