- TripBuzz found 430 things to do with kids in or near Centreville, Virginia, including 419 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Washington, Arlington, Bethesda and Chantilly.
- From Atlantis Waterpark to AMF Centreville Lanes, the Centreville area offers 108 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, National & State Parks, Bowling and Water Parks.
- Centreville rests in northern Virginia only 25 miles east of Washington D.C. and the Potomac River. Originally founded in 1792, the unincorporated community has several Federal-style buildings that are preserved on the National Register of Historic Places. Its closeness to Washington also means the city contains traditional wealthy suburban attractions like shopping centers, restaurants, and cinemas.
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The small Signal Bay Water Park is owned and operated by the city of Manassas. There is a lazy river, water cannons, several water slides, and a shallow depth children's area based around a pirate ship structure.
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At Skate N Fun Zone, visitors can enjoy roller skating during one of the public skating sessions. The venue has several daily events, such as Rock N' Roll Skates where parents can skate with their kids in strollers.
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A movie theater multiplex in the Regal cinema chain, the Regal Manassas Stadium 14 shows primarily first-run Hollywood movies in its 14 auditoriums. The theater features digital video and sound, and offers a variety of refreshments.
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Adjacent to George Mason University, University Mall Theatres provides daily showings of movies. They offer usually one first-run film, several second-run films, and a presentation of The Rocky Horror Picture Show every Saturday at midnight.
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A venue largely for sports, the Patriot Center is the community space for locals to enjoy basketball and hockey. The space is also used for entertainment, large groups, and concert venues.
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Modern farm life is on display at the Ticonderoga Farms that covers over 1,000 acres of fields and forest. Farm related activities like hayrides, slides, bonfires, pumpkin picking, picnics, and fresh produce are frequently held.
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The local history of the city is put on display at The Manassas Museum. The permanent exhibits go into the Native American past of the area, but the bulk of the collection is on the Civil War and related artifacts.
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Get a feel for life in the early 1900's at Frying Pan Park, complete with a working demonstration 1930s farm. A meetinghouse from the 18th century and schoolhouse constructed in 1911 are among the attractions. Beginner horseback riding lessons are offered (fee applies).
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The Fairfax Museum is located within the Visitor's Center for the city. The building itself is a historical site since it was formerly the Elementary School that was built in 1873, and the museum collection features exhibitions about the city's history.
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A 20 acre city park, Van Dyck Park features a variety of amenities. In addition to a large open field, the park has a lighted basketball court, a picnic pavilion, four tennis courts, three sand volleyball courts, and a trail.