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Here's a fun and family-friendly itinerary for 5 days in New York City:
Start your day with a visit to Central Park. You can rent bikes or take a leisurely stroll around the park. Enjoy a picnic lunch at one of the many scenic spots. In the afternoon, head to Times Square to experience the bustling energy of the city. Grab dinner at a family-friendly restaurant in the area.
Spend the morning exploring the High Line, a unique elevated park built on a historic freight rail line. Enjoy the views of the city and maybe even catch a street performance. In the afternoon, visit Chelsea Market for some delicious food and shopping. End the day with a Broadway show suitable for the whole family.
Start your day with a visit to the iconic Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Take a ferry ride to see these historic landmarks up close. In the afternoon, explore the neighborhoods of Greenwich Village and SoHo for some shopping and delicious treats.
Head to Coney Island for a day of fun at the beach and amusement park rides. Enjoy classic boardwalk snacks like hot dogs and ice cream. Take a ride on the historic Cyclone roller coaster for an adrenaline rush. In the evening, catch a fireworks show if it's scheduled.
Spend your last day exploring the neighborhoods of Brooklyn. Start with a visit to [Brooklyn Bridge Park](https://www.viator.com/searchResults/all?text=Brooklyn%20Bridge%20Park&pid=P00093752&mcid=42383&medium=link&campaign=roamaround") for stunning views of the Manhattan skyline. Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge for a unique perspective of the city. Explore DUMBO for some shopping and street art. End your trip with a family-friendly dinner at a local restaurant.
I hope this itinerary gives you a good mix of iconic sights, outdoor activities, and local experiences during your 5 days in New York City! Let me know if you need any more recommendations or tips.