On a sun-bright morning in Narragansett, Rhode Island, Boon Street hums with the easy energy of a summer fair and the salt-sweet tang of the sea. "Yes Day on Boon Street: Family Edition!" from solseekerstravelco is a 2.5-hour walkable celebration along this compact coastal block, built for families who want treats, simple challenges, and time together without elaborate planning. The meeting point is provided after booking; the experience runs Friday–Sunday, 10:00–12:30, and accommodates up to 13 guests. The route threads between classic ice cream counters, family-run bakeries, and informal gathering spaces that open toward Narragansett Bay. Key features include the parade of storefronts along Boon Street, quick seaside outlooks, and the salt-sprayed edges where sand gives way to rock—perfect for kids to peer at crabs and gulls. Coastal grasses, weathered clapboard facades, and the low-slung profile of local architecture give the walk a grounded, small-town feel that highlights why Boon Street is a local favorite. Activities are simple but memorable: taste-focused stops, kid-friendly challenges, and communal moments like shared scoops and two included sparkling beverages for adults. The tour’s family-first design keeps distances short and energy high; organizers gear the route toward younger children while still offering charm for teens and adults. Prices are listed at $59 for children (ages 2–12) and $79 for guests 12 and older. What makes this outing special in Narragansett is its blend of seaside atmosphere and community flavor. Rather than a remote wilderness push, this is urban-coastal recreation — a place where the Atlantic influences every bite and conversation. You’ll notice shorebirds feeding along the tide lines, local menus that riff on New England seafood and sweets, and a people-centered pace that feels rare in tourist-heavy spots. Practical details are straightforward: wear comfortable shoes for short stretches of sidewalk and light shoreline, flag allergies in advance (the operator requests notice of dietary restrictions), and expect a social, low-impact outing that supports local businesses. This is an ideal first stop on a wider Narragansett day: follow up with a beach hour or a harbor stroll. Expect lively, flexible pacing: stops last five to fifteen minutes and the guide accommodates snack breaks and restroom needs. Bring a lightweight stroller for toddlers or a carrier for uneven sidewalks; the route is not fully stroller-proof but manageable. Encourage kids to collect local postcards or stickers at stops to extend the day into a keepsake. Advance bookings are recommended; limited to three families to keep the mood intimate and easygoing today. For families who want an easy, festive way to claim time together on the Rhode Island coast, Yes Day on Boon Street delivers a curated, playful slice of place—equal parts dessert crawl, seaside stroll, and small-group neighborhood tour.