37 Best Stops Between Weehawken and Hershey (2025)

The top stops along the way from Weehawken to Hershey (with short detours) are Hersheypark, Six Flags Great Adventure, and Sight & Sound Theatres. Other popular stops include Sesame Place Philadelphia, Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, and The Mills at Jersey Gardens.

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Liberty State Park

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Park

Liberty State Park is a beautiful park with stunning views of Manhattan and Ellis Island. It's perfect for a picnic lunch, jog or simple walk, and is located just outside the city limits in Jersey City.

Stopped by this amazing park on our way out of New York. Seeing the Statue of Liberty and the views of the Manhattan skyline is incredible. This park has a huge bike/walking path that follows along the Hudson River. We love ❤️ adventure and every opportunity we get to explore new places we take.

Bobby B — Google review

Didn't know this park existed until recently. Large open area for viewing the New York City skyline and harbour, close to the Statue of Liberty. There was a marathon happening when I came on a Sunday. Large parking lot and restrooms are available. Worth a visit if you're in the area

Allan C — Google review

The park has become my go-to sanctuary for peace and tranquility. It’s incredibly friendly for pedestrians and runners, even hosting running competitions. There’s a wonderful atmosphere of families and friends enjoying their time together, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Manhattan skyline

Max M — Google review

I loved this experience and the views of the NYC skyline are spectacular. One can walk around the river walk, bike, enjoy the greenspace or take a ferry for a fee to the Statue of Liberty and/or Ellis Island. There is a small free 2 hr parking lot. The spaces go quickly so it's best to catch people as they're walking to their car for a space. There is paid parking nearby as well.This is not a traditional park with playgrounds and picnic areas. The 9/11 Memorial is there, benches, viewfinders and great views.

Zoe O — Google review

Came here in February. Very cold and windy, and mostly empty with fantastic views of Lady Liberty, Ellis Island, and the NYC skyline. Will definitely return during spring/summer months. Large parking lot. There were bathrooms, although they were not open.

Kristen R — Google review

Very disappointed. Weeds growing up in fences, flags missing from the display, bathroom was like 1970 and smelled the same. The grass hasn’t been kept up. Little kids climbing on monuments/statues. Waited 20 minutes to take a picture. Beautiful viewing location of the Liberty statue. The location was ran down and hadn’t been kept up. Within a week of Independence Day. I would think some efforts and pride would go into a place so significant. Very disappointing.

Shawn S — Google review

Liberty State Park is truly a gem and one of my favorite places to visit. The park offers breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island, making it a perfect spot for anyone looking to enjoy some stunning scenery.The expansive green spaces are perfect for picnics, leisurely strolls, and family outings. There are plenty of walking and biking paths that wind through the park, allowing you to explore and appreciate its natural beauty. The playgrounds are well-maintained and provide endless fun for kids, while the Liberty Science Center nearby offers an educational experience for all ages.One of the highlights of Liberty State Park is the accessibility to the water. Whether you're taking a ferry to visit the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, or simply enjoying the marina, the proximity to the Hudson River adds a refreshing element to the park.The park is so clean and well-maintained, with ample amenities and facilities to ensure a comfortable visit. The staff and rangers are friendly and always willing to help with any questions or needs.Overall, Liberty State Park is a wonderful place to spend a weekend. Whether you're looking to relax in nature, engage in outdoor activities, or soak in some history, this park offers something for everyone. Highly recommended for both locals and visitors!

Mahjabeen R — Google review

Loved this park. It is clean, and you can find a place to sit and spend time with your family. It has a beautiful view of NYC. You can get there from NYC using the Liberty Landing boat. Be ready to do a lot of walking.

Alex C — Google review

The best view of the statue of liberty by land. A true gem of Jersey. Great for long walks, bike rides, or any exercising. Even if you want to sit and marvel at the views. This park is spacious, well kept and paved with safe pathways. I can’t wait to be back!

Aminah I — Google review

Liberty State Park is an absolute treasure, offering stunning views and a serene atmosphere that you can enjoy day or night. During the day, the park is vibrant and full of life, with expansive green spaces perfect for picnics, leisurely strolls, or just soaking in the incredible views of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty. However, I definitely recommend visiting at night. There's something magical about the way the city lights shimmer across the water, creating a peaceful and almost enchanting atmosphere. The park feels like a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle, making it the perfect spot for an evening walk or just to sit and take in the beauty of the night. Whether you're a local or just visiting, Liberty State Park is a must-see destination, especially after the sun goes down.

Mike M — Google review

Beautiful view. You need to take a ferry to get a really great view of the Statue of Liberty, but just looking at the city in the landscape in general is great from the land. Lots of people having cookouts and picnics. Lots of people jogging.

David R — Google review

This is a great recreation area. They have paved paths throughout which are great for running and biking. I like to bring a picnic and find a spot under a tree or on the grass overlooking downtown Manhattan. There is plenty of parking and restrooms are available. The most recent time we went, there was an ice cream truck in the parking lot. This park is also pet friendly.

Ian C — Google review

Liberty State Park in New Jersey is a fantastic place to visit. The views of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty are absolutely stunning. There are plenty of walking paths, picnic areas, and open spaces to relax and enjoy the scenery.Visiting statue of Liberty and Ellie’s island from liberty state park is great experience .I especially loved walking along the waterfront and taking in the fresh air. It’s a perfect spot for families, joggers, or anyone looking to unwind. I highly recommend visiting Liberty State Park for a beautiful day outdoors!

Mr B — Google review

A beautiful spot to spend a few hours with family and friends, indeed.The rolling greens dotted with trees and thoughtfully placed benches make it an ideal picnic venue.We spent a nice time having lunch on the lawns and strolling along the waterline.A peaceful and mildly sunny day let us soak in the serendipitous environs.

Dr S — Google review

Liberty State Park is an absolute must-visit if you're in the New York City area. Nestled in Jersey City, it offers breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. The park is incredibly well-maintained, featuring sprawling green spaces, picnic areas, and a long waterfront walkway that’s perfect for a leisurely stroll or a bike ride.One of the highlights is the Liberty Science Center, which is a great spot for both kids and adults. There's also the Empty Sky Memorial, a poignant tribute to the victims of 9/11 from New Jersey. Parking is ample and reasonably priced, which is a huge plus in this region. While there are some food trucks and a café, packing a picnic can make for a delightful day out.However, a few areas could use better signage, and it can get quite crowded on weekends. Despite this, the park's serene atmosphere and stunning vistas make it a fantastic escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Highly recommended for a family outing, a romantic date, or simply a day of relaxation.

Reality — Google review

Very nice place to see the Statue of Liberty from afar. If you are like us and just passing through or missed the suggested ferry time, this is the place to go. Very beautiful here and a place you can pull over for a 10 minute stop.

Susan R — Google review

Marvelous views of the Manhattan skyline across the Hudson! Lots of ground to relax and unwind for the day. Great views of the statue of Liberty from the back, unfortunately, but still interesting.

Benjamin P — Google review

This place is beautiful views of nyc and back of Statue of Liberty. Spacious green grass fields with large areas for barbecuing and grilling picnics and large parties. Free for some areas and also paid areas for large parties with a roof over the barbecuing area. Playground for children restrooms and plenty of parking but towards evening and nice weather days they will fill up. Just a great outdoor park for family friendly fun and relaxing grassy fields to get away from concrete cities.

CAL76 — Google review

I abolutely love this park. Even on the most busy of days it still feels like you have a ton of space to just enjoy. I come here even though i live 2+ hours away to enjoy this place.

Mike N — Google review

Lots of emotions while visiting this place. Ferries are available from NJ where you can go to Ellis island before visiting Statue of Liberty. Once you reach statue of liberty you have food stalls, gift stores and museum which are must visit. To travel to the mid of the statue, a different ticket is required which I couldn't get it. You got store rooms to place your belongings before you go to the statue ( quarter dollar per closet) which is returned back once you take out your belongings. Overall, the best experience you can get. In lifetime this is one of the places, one should visit.

VinShivBhakt ( — Google review

Home. Just home for me. Beautiful place to be. You might even catch the drummer practicing in the parking lot! : ) don't miss a visit. Especially to the "open sky memorial" for September 11 take the 2nd exit on tpke coming from Bayonne bridge. Sorry I don't remember the name but that one will take you to the old train station and the memorial. The first exit will take you to the statue of Liberty side and the little boat launch. Both are beautiful spots but I'm care you're wondering which to take to hit which destination.

Nancy S — Google review

First time in this park and ive been visiting NY for more than a decade. What an absolute gem! Crossing the tunnel and driving there is the worst part but definitely worth it. Serene with amazing views. You can also catch the ferry from here to visit Liberty Island.

Ishty H — Google review

Huge clean park.I felt safe during my visit.Plenty of spots for a picnic.Dogs on a leash are allowed. I saw a few of them.Perfect for a walk, run or ride a bike.Nice view of Nyc.And the Elli’s Island museum is right next to it. (You do need tickets).Plenty of parking around the park.Good to visit at sunset to see the lights of all the buildings.There’s a 2 hour max free parking.And then there’s parking you have to pay but is not crazy expensive.They have a playground for kids.

Veronica — Google review

After visiting Statue of Liberty multiple times from Manhattan, this was the first time we went from Liberty State park. I would recommend anyone to take the ferry from this side if possible. You can avoid the Manhattan busyness and the views from this side are totally worth it! It's beautiful and you can see the whole city much closer. We went on a Monday morning and it wasn't crowded to get into the ferry. The only downside we had when we went was that there was a walk to the ticketing area from the parking lot

Dilu N — Google review

Liberty State Park, located in Jersey City, offers stunning views of the Manhattan skyline, Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. It’s a peaceful, scenic spot, perfect for picnics, strolls, and bike rides along the waterfront. The park features ample green space, a marina, and Liberty Science Center, a favorite for families. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing day outdoors or breathtaking city views, Liberty State Park provides a beautiful escape from the hustle and bustle.

Muhammed K — Google review

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Count Basie Center for the Arts

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Opened in 1926 to show films, landmark theater hosts names like Tony Bennett, Bon Jovi & The Boss.

Great location for a concert. The seating is intimate and the vibe is good. They had a area at the top where there is a good area and a bar. The will call is up your street, so be prepared for that.Got to see Dr Cornel West who was great speaker. The space accommodates a few hundred people.

Tyshawn J — Google review

Great venue. First visit for me and loved the atmosphere & acoustics. Nice staff. Clean bathroom (but awkward arrangement). Paul Weller was great! Definitely will be back. You’re so close to the trains. Good lineup of shows coming. Please update balcony seats. I’m 6’3 & those some smaller chairs.

PJ K — Google review

This was my first time here. I came to see Kenny Wayne Shepherd. It was their 25th Anniversary Concert.There's limited parking on the street. Across from the theater and next to the police station is a paid parking lot. They charge $30 to park. Come early this lot gets full fast!If you live in the area there's some nice restaurants within walking distance. You'd have to definitely arrive early. These restaurants get packed!I didn't have enough time to have a full sit down dinner. Instead, I walked several blocks down to Mr. Slice Pizzeria. If you go in the opposite direction there's a strip mall directly across the street from Count Basie Theater through the paid parking lot attached to the police station. It a quicker walk. There's Chipotle, and a couple of other restaurants.Upon entering The Count Basie Theater you will have to go through a complete security check. All handbags are checked thoroughly, and you have to pass through an X-ray machine.Once inside there's a bar. You can purchase alcohol and snacks only. Be aware, they add on a 3.5 fee on to all credit cards.On the other side of the bar, is where you can purchase, T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, and Souvenirs.My friend bought a special 25th commemorated, limited, addition signed Kenny Wayne Shepherd album for $125.This place does have a lot of friendly staff. Each person is walked to their seats. The best seats obviously are up by the stage, or in the middle.There really isn't a bad seat for viewing a concert. I was on the main floor.The seats here are not wide, so if your a large person you will be squished. There's not a lot of legroom if your tall.Everyone pretty much stays seated which is good. Some people will stand at the side aisles so they can dance.The bad news is because it's a theater, there is a middle aisle, and two ends. People constantly keep getting up during the concert and walking back and forth. At times your views can get blocked, unless like I mentioned you sit all the way in the front. This can make It hard to see at times. The other problem is people arrive late and then they have to be seated, and views can get blocked until people are seated. The sound is very good here though.On the first floor are some bathrooms. Your better off going to the main bathroom. The ones off of the lobby have extremely small stalls for women.I mean you will feel boxed in.All in all, I would come back here for a concert or show, just be prepared ahead of time.

Donna R — Google review

This theatre is really nice. Very clean, well-staffed, easily navigated, and spacious.The staff was great. Security was informative and direct while being personable. The ushers were very cheerful and helpful.No complaints.

Alex P — Google review

The theater itself is beautiful as are the acoustics and view of the stage.BUT the balcony seats are absolutely awful. There is zero leg room and I’m only 5’2” so for it to be that uncomfortable for me says a lot. The rows are tightly packed together on a steep angle with little room to move or relax your body into a comfortable seating position. I bought an end seat for my husband and he was hanging out into the steep stairs.I would not go back because it was painful to sit all crunched up and took away from the experience of enjoying the show. I understand and appreciate keeping the charm of a historic theater but not at the cost of the comfort for the paying guests. Please consider updating your seating to accommodate modern needs.

Kelly M — Google review

This is a beautiful venue. Parking isn't bad and there are lots of things to do and places to eat and grab drinks. No matter what season, this Reb Bank is a great town to hang at, and Count Basie is awesome.

Rich Q — Google review

the theatre, staff, and refreshments were amazing. I love this theatre.The band that played was atrocious.But I'll be back to see a better band one day!!

Dan H — Google review

Beautiful venue. Staff was very good. Would have given 5 stars if there was just a bit more space between seat rows. More narrow than other venues I have been to. I'm only 5'6" and had to sit sideways. My poor 6'1" hubby was even more uncomfortable.

Kristina K — Google review

Performances are always 5 stars. Comfort is non-existent. The seats are so short that your knees are on someone else's neck. That was my experience in the balcony seating which is usually my favorite place. Additionally, I was with several tiny teenage girls who were all under 5'6 and 125lbs so it was not just me who was uncomfortable. Staff was very nice though.

Sarah S — Google review

Came here for a comedy show and sat orchestral row J. Theater was located in a convenient area, shops and restaurants are easily accessible for a meal or a way to kill time before the show. Theater has beautiful architecture inside (ceiling and walls) but seats are rather small and narrow. Concession stand has many options from alcohol, non-alcoholic drinks, candy and popcorn. Parking is available at a nearby parking garage for hourly rate but is reasonably priced.

Lauren D — Google review

Very unique theater looks like it was just remodeled. Very clean bathrooms staff was nice and friendly. The main theater the floor was sticky and the seats were small. Decent sound. Luckily we went 3 hours before showtime parking looked limited. Overall nice place

Tim L — Google review

Great spot for a show!Not the largest venue but very well decorated and provides a great view of the stageThey have a full bar inside as well

John C — Google review

Recently attended a comedy show here. The likes were long but moved quickly to get in. I liked the added security upon entry it made me feel safe. The staff were all so helpful and kind. The food and drinks are well priced,Theater is well kept,The stage is a great size. The seating is my only issue really. The rows are very long and congested and the seats are rather small and not very comfortable. However it was still a great experience and we will be back for future shows.

Jean C — Google review

Great venue for concerts! Pink Martini Concert there this past week was amazing!! I would love to come back! Also, the streets are safe and I felt the Red Bank community was great!

Miki S — Google review

The venue, itself, was stunningly classic. Seating was generous with legroom, and it appears that there were no "bad seats."I limited my experience to four stars because of parking.On street parking spaces adjacent to the venue were posted with temporary "No Parking" signs for both sides of the entire street. Directly across the street was a visitor and employee parking lot for 90 Monmouth Street, which housed the police department and other municipal agencies. At the entrance is a warning that towing would be enforced.On this night, at the entrance to that parking lot, was an individual collecting $30 (cash) from drivers seeking to park there. No ticket for your dashboard. No indication that you paid the "toll" to park there.This felt like a total money grab, and I felt coralled to park there because of those No Parking signs up and down the street. My alternative would have been to park a considerable distance away.Other than that, we had a great night at the venue.

Rflo2287 — Google review

There is some accessible street parking nearby, so if you get there early you might get lucky. Street parking is 4-hour limit to pay from 9 am to 9 pm. There is a ramp to enter on the other side of the stairs. Accessible and regular restrooms for men and women past the bar area, and a single accessible restroom next to the women's restroom by door 4. There are also men's restrooms up a set of stairs near door 3/4. Bar area has some chips, popcorn, ample assortments of candy (whoppers, snocaps, M&Ms, etc.), drinks alcoholic and non-alcoholic. Security was great, staff was very polite and helpful, professional and courteous. Extra shout-out to Kat at door 4 for being awesome. Went to the AYG show with hubby, first time in a long time with that many people in a theater setting, it was fantastic and had a great time!

Sona S — Google review

Great theatre, not a bad seat in the house, and we had nosebleed seats, almost the furthest from the stage you could get. Highly recommend.

Courtney L — Google review

What a perfect venue !! Saw The Mavericks there & it couldn't have been better. The ushers were super helpful & friendly. Acoustics were spot on.

Ken P — Google review

I went here for two events. First, I saw An Aretha Franklin Tribute with Aretha's granddaughter singing. They paid homage to Aretha's favorite songs. There was a Marvin Gaye singer as well. I danced the whole night. 💃🕺I just saw Jon Batiste. It was my favorite night ever! Baptiste's piano sounds vibrated through my whole body. Jon even came down in the aisles to sing, "When the Saints Go Marching In!" 🎹🎶🎷

Debbie M — Google review

Beautiful venue in downtown Red Bank to see a concert or show. We grabbed a quick dinner and a drink before seeing a concert. The seats were comfortable. The acoustics were wonderful.

Andrea M — Google review

Went to a Steve Vai and Joe Satriani show on 4/8/24. Worst show I've ever paid admission for.The sound was deafening. You couldn't hear one guitar note from another, and playing guitar is what these guys do. Joe tried to sing for a bit but you couldn't even hear him over the relentless noise.I'm not sure if it was their fault or the venue's, but there's no way I'm going back into that building for anything similar again.

Nic M — Google review

We had decent seats to see Buddy Guy $75, plus tax, delivery & service fee, totaling 207.95The show was good, in really not into Blues. but it was interesting.

C S — Google review

Amazing experience watching the Avatar tla orchestra. The buulding was old, but clearly maintained. Gorgeous artwork and sculpting on the walls. Great experience, comfortable seating, friendly staff.It's not a massive theater, but it's pleasant and cozy for a delightful show.Very clean bathrooms too!Would reccommend anyone to see a show here. Great experience

Forgotten P — Google review

4.6

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Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park

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Historical landmark

The Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park is a popular attraction in New Jersey, USA. It is recognized for its 77-foot waterfall that played a crucial role in the development of water-power technology back in 1792. The park is situated in the historic city of Paterson, which was one of America's pioneering industrial cities. The design and layout of the park are impressive, and it centers around the Great Falls of Passaic River that serves as the focal point.

Great view of the falls. Plenty of space to walk around the falls. Ample parking on a weekday. I took a free park ranger guided tour which was very informative. The tour was about an hour long. I walked around the area as well. I wanted to visit the Paterson museum but it was closed to the public due to a recent fire. I was told it should open in a month.

Johnny K — Google review

Amazing waterfalls at the middle of Paterson. First and for most, parkings are available. There are different view spots with different things to see, not to be said, all of them are pure nature. You will enjoy the view from different distances from the water falls, where some of them are close and you will feel the water breeze. I would recommend sitting there and spending some time looking at the water falling.

Amer S — Google review

Amazing little secret out in the open. The falls are nice, and it looks like they are renovating the very old buildings around the falls.The bridge over the falls is closed. It's really not that big of a deal, and you can walk on the sidewalk around to the other side. We found parking right there, no problem. On a busy summer day may be a different story.We spent about an hour or so there and had lunch overlooking the falls. Overall, it was a nice experience.

Greg E — Google review

The falls are truly spectacular, and the best view is from Mary Ellen Kramer Park. Although the street parking situation is challenging, requiring you to park on a blind curve, and there’s quite a bit of litter around, the view inside the park makes it all worthwhile. Currently, the main bridge is closed, so you’ll need to walk along the side road to access the other side of the falls, which I highly recommend doing to experience the full beauty from both perspectives. Keep in mind, the falls are right in the middle of the city, so it’s not a hike but rather an urban adventure. The National Park Service is restoring nearby buildings for tourism, and I’m eager to revisit once that project is complete.

Amit B — Google review

Best thing about paterson park is it’s totally free!!! At the museum a small donation is encouraged, but other than that parking, park, sightseeing, taking in the scenery and pictures are totally free. Great place for a picnic and enjoying the outdoors with friends &family.

Alberto S — Google review

The beauty of fall is truly heartwarming and captivating. While the surroundings of that area may be quite dusty and unkempt, the view of the falls is absolutely breathtaking. It's a shame that the area isn’t better maintained, as it has so much potential to enhance the experience. With a little more care, this spot could shine even brighter.

So B — Google review

A nice getaway place in middle of city , it’s less than 30 minutes drive from Newark ,One of the United States' largest waterfalls, it played a significant role in the early industrial development of New Jersey starting in the earliest days of the nation.Paterson area is also very historic with its hydroelectric plant , walk around the park during summer weekends and there are lot of activities during weekends

Joe J — Google review

Refreshing place for a quick escape. Although parking is limited, additional spaces are available next to the falls. The views are stunning, and the rangers are very helpful in guiding your tour. For a closer view, visit Mary Ellen Kramer Park on the opposite side of the falls. Note that the bridge with the best views is currently under renovation. It's not too crowded, making it perfect for a short visit.

AJINKYA P — Google review

A nearly hidden gem right inside the city. The falls are remarkable for their power and ability to stay out of sight until you are right on top of them. The crowds are a bit difficult to navigate, especially the ridiculous 15 angle selfie seekers, but if you can dodge their narcissistic lens, you will have a great experience. The path over the falls is closed temporarily, but you can still get close enough to get soaked!

Rick P — Google review

Awesome place with lots of history to it. Bridge is closed for renovation as of summer 2024 but they promised to reopen, park Rangers are very helpful, separate thanks to those guys. Place is clean, very nice to spend some time. We saw a groundhog there

Artem M — Google review

This is a stunning spot! The waterfall is powerful and beautiful, and it’s amazing to see such a natural wonder right in the middle of New Jersey City. The park has several viewing areas, so you can get great views of the falls from different angles. There are also pathways for easy walking and places to sit and enjoy the scenery.A few tips: parking can be a bit tricky, especially on weekends, so try to get there early. And bring a camera—the falls are definitely photo-worthy! Overall, it’s a wonderful place to enjoy nature and history together

SP R — Google review

Great place to spend a few hours, but I wish I knew about all the construction, lucky we went during the week cause we had to drive Wayne Ave to the other side,, The better side...the park was definitely worth the trip and time . Ashame the crossing bridge was closed,, still had a great time and glad we got to see the falls

Bobby C — Google review

**Patterson Great Falls - A Natural Marvel Amid Urban Bustle**Visiting Patterson Great Falls in NJ offers a unique experience as it's nestled right in the heart of a bustling city. While the roar of traffic is a constant background noise, the majestic falls provide a stunning contrast, showcasing nature's beauty amidst urban life.Unfortunately, during my visit, many areas of the park were blocked off, possibly due to ongoing renovations. This was a bit disappointing, as it limited access to some potentially scenic spots. Hopefully, these improvements will enhance the overall visitor experience in the future.One significant downside was the restroom situation. The only facilities available were port-a-potties, which were far from ideal. More permanent and sanitary restroom solutions would greatly benefit visitors.If you're in the area and can overlook the urban noise and limited facilities, Patterson Great Falls is worth a visit for the spectacular view alone. I would not male a special trip just to come here.

Tr1sh — Google review

This area is a gem that is being shined up with new construction. Outdoor concert area with magnificent falls views. Trails and walks. Historical buildings and information. Amazing to encounter this place in the middle of a city. We watched a deer walk across the lawn and then cross the street as cars slowed to let it pass. A permanent rainbow can be seen in the falls mist.

Kevin C — Google review

This place is a nice park! 🏞️ The Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park offers a wonderful view 🪟 of massive waterfalls 💦 - it's fun 😊 to walk 🚶 around and explore 🔍 the rich history of this spot. I wish there was more to do here!

Alon G — Google review

I had a business meeting nearby and decided to take a walk to check out how "great" the Great Falls was. In all honesty, I was a bit skeptical when I heard about a waterfall in New Jersey. It certainly did not disappoint!

John D — Google review

Beautiful views of the waterfalls from many angles, it was a nice warm day and worth the drive from Brooklyn NYC. Bridge was closed and construction going on in different areas, but that doesn't stop you from enjoying the sites. With plenty to take pictures and videos of can't wait to go back in the summer. Have to get there early to get parking in the parking lot it's limited

Phattman L — Google review

Great view of the waterfall. The area was clean. Lots of information about the falls throughout the trail. There are plenty of spots to sit and eat and enjoy while watching the waterfall. There is a food truck right at the entrance/exit. The bridge that allows you to get up close and personal with the fall was closed at that time (04/06/24). Kid friendly. There was free parking but limited. We had to circle around a few times to get a spot. The area has heavy traffic. There is plenty of seating throughout. There are stairs and a ramp to get closer to the fall. The ramp is definitely an incline, so bring your muscles.

Idamiz R — Google review

The waterfall was beautiful but unfortunately the bridge with the best viewability was closed indefinitely for repairs. You can see the falls easily from the parking lot but I was definitely disappointed by the closure. The park could also use more cleanup. There was a good bit of trash strewn about.

Altinay C — Google review

Nice park! The falls are beautiful but the bridge that allows you to see them up close was closed for safety reasons. The park is very well maintained and clean. A different experience just a few minutes from New York!

Linda C — Google review

Scenic beauty, central location near museum and ball park, adequate parking. Horrible sanitation and litter, lots of fenced off dead space, foamy polluted water and general industrial ugliness.

Vincent L — Google review

Pretty historic place for people who wanna visit, for the people who live there, it's just another Saturday. But it's nice and very very very slowly going through improvement.

Note B — Google review

The falls are spectacular. You have to go to Mary Ellen Kramer Park to get the best view. The street parking is crazy (have to park on a blind turn) and trash everywhere, but view is great once you walk in the park. The national park service is restoring the buildings there for tourism.. can't wait for that to be done to revisit.

Maureen S — Google review

Most of the park is closed (including the bridge in the pictures) is closed till 2026. I would not recommend driving longer than 30 minutes to see it, if you are planning a visit. The place is badly trashed and not well maintained. We didn’t not feel safe there even during day time. It’s such a shame as it could have been a great historic sight to visit.

Tatiana B — Google review

4.5

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72 McBride Ave Ext, Paterson, NJ 07501, USA

(973) 523-0370

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The Mills at Jersey Gardens

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Shopping

The Mills at Jersey Gardens is a popular shopping destination that offers discounted luxury brands such as Saks OFF 5TH and Neiman Marcus Last Call, as well as a cinema. Despite being crowded during the holiday season, visitors can enjoy the mall's two-story layout with an upstairs food court and ample parking. The mall boasts an extensive range of stores including NIKE, Puma, Foot Locker, Burlington, Uggs, Adidas and more.

Been to this mall many times now and have to say I always enjoy my experience. So many stores to choose from and restaurants to eat at. The massage chair kept giving me extra minutes at the most recent visit which was awesome. Highly recommend visiting jersey gardens because it’s never a bad day out.

Ellie B — Google review

This year I put 4 stars, because the first time I bought almost nothing. many things, but really nothing good. there was a sale at Disney, my favorite store for both children and adults, I always buy something.Big Parking lots.Food court on the second floor.

Yelyena S — Google review

With so much available space it's a shame not to have lockers to store shopping bags, it is one of the most convenient options for malls like this unless you rather people pop in buy from one store and just leave.If you are expecting people spend time you need to think of providing convenient services specifically considering geographic location of you at Newark there are many visitors whom do not drive and do not have the option to store their shopping bags inside their cars

COMMOX C — Google review

Every time I visit New York I go shopping at Jersey Gardens Mills. The shopping center is absolutely amazing. There are all the stores you can imagine and the prices are much cheaper than in Manhattan. You can get there by bus 111 from the Port Authority terminal, if you don't have a car. You can easily spend 6-8 hours here, and of course you can eat in the large Food Court. For me, this Mall is a true shopping paradise.

Heikki K — Google review

It’s a great outlet mall. Has pretty much all the stores and brands you can think of. Also always great sales

Danny M — Google review

The absolute shopping heaven for clothing and sporting goods.Massive mall and outlet with good entertainment and food offerings.Great parking.Almost all the brands can be found under one roof. Just be prepared for long walk from shop to shop... There are plenty of bargains to be found.Ideally try and avoid busy weekends to avoid the crowds as the place is popular (for good reasons).

Sam A — Google review

Jersey Gardens Mall is a fantastic place to shop for gifts. I have been shopping at this mall for over 10 years. They have remodeled over the years and the appearance looks modern and fresh. It's always very clean and the stores range from outlets to privately owned businesses. There is a store for everyone in this mall. It's known to attract tourists so it can become quite packed around the holidays. Plan accordingly because some stores can get a little crazy. There is a good selection of restaurants in the food court and scattered around in different areas. All with prices pretty fair and average for a mall. There is also a movie theatre here as well. It's worth your time to come and check it out for yourself. 5/5 stars!

Jonathan C — Google review

The mall is very large, featuring numerous factory outlets and ample free parking. Free Wi-Fi is available, making it easy to spend an entire day here with your family. For entertainment, there's an AMC theater located next to the mall. If you rely on public transport, be sure to check the schedule for the last bus departure; otherwise, you'll need to book a cab.Regarding customer service, staff are often not at their stations and leave signs saying they'll be back in 30 minutes, but sometimes they don't return as indicated. Some of the soft drink vending machines are faulty and don't dispense bottles even after payment. The restrooms are moderately clean.The food court is well-maintained with plenty of seating available, offering a good variety of options.

Bhushan S — Google review

I really enjoyed this mall! Great deals, especially Saks off Fifth Ave and Bloomingdale's Outlet. I also liked the space, I think it was recently renovated and there are skylights in the ceiling which makes the space feel airy and light.You can easily get to it by public transportation from Port Authority in NYC, it's only about a 35-45 min bus ride away and relatively inexpensive. Definitely worth a trip if you're looking or a bargain in a stress-free atmosphere :)

Alice - — Google review

What an amazing experience did I have at this mall. We went there from Manhattan and spent several hours there, and it was so worth it. We got incredible discounts at Tommy Hilfiger and also bought some other stuff at other stores. Get yourself another suitcase and buy some clothes to bring back home.

Mats W — Google review

Always clean place , crowded or no still the stuff working there are so nice and welcoming you with their smile , just love going there to do the shopping and have a nice time . They also offer like a map book that gives you amazing discounts in all the brands there

Adel K — Google review

Mall is nice and clean. Good variety of shops, and includes a movie theatre. Decent selection of restaurants in and out of the food court.Parking is free, and there is a bus stop right outside the movie theatre

Karl M — Google review

A Fantastic Shopping ExperienceI truly enjoy visiting this mall due to its wide variety of stores and excellent pricing. You’ll find everything you need here, all at very reasonable prices. Even Marshalls stands out for being neat and well-organized.You really can’t go wrong with this place—you’re sure to leave with something every time.

Omar O — Google review

This mall was across the street from our hotel in Elizabeth New Jersey... We went in there to get some souvenirs and kill some time before our airplane took off my kid bought a BMO hat from Hot topic

Joi P — Google review

People we know made recommendations to shop Jersey Gardens for a prom dress. It was a Very Busy Sunday afternoon. The Mall Staff was pleasant and professional. The Restrooms were Filthy. The Store Staffs were overwhelmed by the crowds. Based upon the customer service received in the individual stores - we were left with no other choice than to continue our search elsewhere - and eventually bought the MOST GORGEOUS dress for our Loved One in NY. The Staff had the time to be far more attentive - and gave us many options to choose from. The dress was reasonably priced and looked flawless.

Armando J — Google review

One of the best place to shop on in New Jersey, most branded products are available at a discount under one roof. Wi-fy and other amenities also available.

Suresh S — Google review

Great selection of the stores, great prices. Clean general space/hallways and food court, though bathrooms are dirty, lack toilet paper and working sinks. Ample amount of parking.

Lena C — Google review

Big shopping mall with everything you can think of. Nike had a massive sale. Burlington was my highlight I got almost everything under one roof. Better be prepared to walk, so put on comfortable shoes preferably Crocs. Bloomingdale's one of the best

Khosi F — Google review

It is a big mall where you can buy anything you want especially shoes, clothing, accessories, etc. Shops are neatly arrange and big free parking. Also there many food establishments to choose from

Jun B — Google review

The Mills at Jersey Gardens, is a great Mall to visit. I call this mall a home of great deals, with so many affordable outlets of major American companies. I always enjoy shopping in person at this great Mall.

Innocent D — Google review

I really like this mall, I have been here many times. Until I went to Ralph Lauren yesterday, the shopping experience was very poor! I have been to Ralph Lauren so many times, and this is the worst one! The staff inside VERY RUDE and RACIALISM! Two of my friends and I bought the same coat in Ralph Lauren, Long Island. But when we got home, we found it didn't fit so well. The next day, we bought a different size. So I want to return the first one we bought .But I don't understand why that male staff member named 'cesar' is SO RUDE and RACIALISM! I will never come to this mall again because of this incident!

Kiki Y — Google review

Every store under the sun! Huge parking area. Excellent outlet prices. People come here with suitcases and shop til they drop! We have been coming for years. There are also great restaurants to get your energy back after so much shopping 😉

Michelle M — Google review

An excellent shopping destination! It's massive, offering a wide variety of stores that cater to all tastes. I recommend arriving right when it opens to avoid the crowds, as it can get busy. There are also plenty of dining options available. Be sure to bring a suitcase for all your purchases, or you can buy one there if needed!

Dikla D — Google review

Huge shopping mall with good brands and affordable prices. It is quite far from downtown Manhattan so it is not that suitable for buying just one item only but many instead. Bus service to and from Port Authority available at $7 each way

Urban T — Google review

4.5

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651 Kapkowski Rd, Elizabeth, NJ 07201, USA

(908) 354-5900

5

Amazing Escape Room Freehold

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Escape room center

Fun & Games

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Adventure sports center

Experience the thrill of teamwork and problem-solving at Amazing Escape Room Freehold. With six exciting themes to choose from, such as Wizards Apprentice and The Great Train Heist, you and your group will work together to unravel clues and solve puzzles within a set time limit. Whether you're with family, friends, or colleagues for a team-building event, this is an exhilarating activity that promises an unforgettable experience.

I came with my daughters and we had a ball in the Wild West room. It turned out to be the hardest one. This was sooooo fun! Madison was great! She was encouraging, but didn't make it easy. If you are looking for some fun, come on down to the Amazing Escape Room in Freehold!

G D — Google review

Sooo fun!! Fist time here and definitely would come back! Adrienne was amazing! She walked us through everything. She was very sweet and patient with us. Coming back again!! And BTW: I got the most doors open, don’t believe my sister’s signs! 😆

Julie D — Google review

Morgan was excellent! We had such a blast! We didn’t get out of the room however! Morgan was great with the clues, but to no avail. We did the “Cabin In The Woods! It was haaarrrdddd! Definitely need that thinking cap on.

Felicia J — Google review

Keisha was the best employee I’ve ever seen in my entire entire life #Goat #Warrior #What’sUpBrother #Cheerios

Nicholas B — Google review

The escape room was really fun! It was my first one!! We escaped with 6 minutes left on the comic boon store!! Gina was such great help! Thank you! Planning on coming again soon!

Kristine X — Google review

Madison was fantastic help. We had a blast taking my clients here. Two rooms for the 18 of us. Truly a special time. Ive been here before and I will totally come again.

Steve W — Google review

Great experience and really fun puzzle! The great train heist room was really well done and very fun. Matt was very helpful and friendly!

Dr C — Google review

We had a blast.. Madison was so helpful, enthusiastic and supportive! Such an unexpected good time … and WE DID IT!!! With 1:22 left on the clock!!

Jack C — Google review

My family and friends visited and completed the Comic book room and had the best time. Gina was a fantastic game master making sure we had a great experience! Will definitely return!

Ginger H — Google review

We did the wizarding room, and our game master Matt was amazing! There were three of us, and we have done quite a few escape rooms, but still felt like this was an amazing and perfectly challenging experience. We didn’t find it too hard or too easy, would highly recommend going to this or any other of their locations. Just keep in mind checking the difficulty of the room, as it is pretty accurate at what your experience will be.

Sonia S — Google review

My kids ages 11-19 did the train heist room and loved it. Their game master was great and was the perfect balance of giving hints when needed but not making it too easy. The game master even allowed them an extra 5 minutes because they were so close to solving the room, which they ended up doing and feeling great about it. We've been to other escape rooms but they liked this the one the best!

Tamar R — Google review

Shea was awesome! We somehow got through but not without her help. Happy birthday Gracie! Congrats on beating teen pregnancy:)

Zach — Google review

Game Master Gina! My fav person ever!! She was by far the best game master I’ve ever had!! Thank you so much for a good time! We will see you again!

Ayanna C — Google review

we had so much fun at this escape room. It was challenging, but not too hard. Perfect spot for a day out. The staff are all very friendly, especially Finn. definitely recommend for your next day out!

C S — Google review

8/31/23 Morgan was so awesome and helpful, definitely will be returning, had a blast!10/4/23 Game master Luke was GREAT and super helpful, made it a great experience, will definitely be back.10/6/23 Had a blast, Adriana was super nice and made it so fun.11/14/23 Had so much fun!! Livv was an awesome game master and a great help!

Brittney L — Google review

Omg from start to finish, we LOVED the Wizard room (don't let it being the oldest at this location scare you away from it)! Kisha was AMAZINGLY helpful at how the room works prior to the start and answered all questions. I would definitely return!!!

Tina K — Google review

Madison and Morgan were great. Lots of fun for all ages. Different difficulty levels keep it fun for everyone. Looking forward to team build again here!

Richard H — Google review

Second run at Amazing Escape Room and again it did not disappoint! Did Cabin in the Jungle and it was such an awesome puzzle. It was 10 of us and it has us THINKING. The staff was great especially Becca, our gamemaster, made our experience so much more enjoyable. She was warm, funny and very helpful!

Glenn T — Google review

We had a great time but it was only 2 0f us, so you will have to pay for 4 people. Hopefully the next time we'll have 4 people. So much fun

Gladyn S — Google review

Phenomenal experience, Gina assisted us through 5 total games today. 10/10 would recommend Amazing Escape to anyone who needs something to do on a day off!

Joseph D — Google review

This is our third trip, and we've had a blast each time! All of the rooms we've done have been interesting puzzles with great gizmos - magnetic activators that pop open panels, secret rooms, interesting interactive elements. Definitely worth a visit!

Steve T — Google review

This was a great and fun experience! We did The Train Heist and it was the perfect amount of challenging. Madison was a wonderful help!

Rebecca M — Google review

Very well deserved 5 stars for this location for the Amazing Escape Room franchise. I’ve been to 2 other locations, and this location is definitely my favorite by far. The rooms are well designed, spacious, and have lots of fun and challenging puzzles, and most importantly, the game masters are super friendly and helpful~ Claire was our game master for our second time here and she was super patient, very friendly, and definitely enhanced our experience and enjoyment for the evening 🙂 Thank you so much Claire for getting us through the Cabin~ 🤗 Next time my family are all back in town, I am 100% coming back to this specific location for more rooms and a great time! Thank you Claire, Mia, and our other Game Master for the Comic Shop 🙏🏻

Jeremy W — Google review

It was a great date night. Gina was amazing and help us out with a smooth escape. Will definitely come back.!

Carolyn C — Google review

5.0

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2 Monmouth Ave C7, Freehold, NJ 07728, USA

(732) 333-0448

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Jockey Hollow Bar & Kitchen

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$$$$very expensive

American restaurant

Bar

Cocktail bar

Jockey Hollow Bar & Kitchen is a unique dining destination located within the historic Vail Mansion in downtown Morristown. This elegant restaurant offers four distinct experiences, including the Vail Bar, a sophisticated space that was once the library, and the Dining Room, which exudes formal charm. The Oyster Bar provides a lively atmosphere with its selection of raw bar small plates and farm-to-table entrees.

We had a delicious meal in the Vale Room, I had monk fish wrapped in bacon, my husband and daughter had steak cooked to perfection. Our servers Bobby and Marco were excellent, charming, so knowledgeable and efficient! The cocktails are so good, with a nice selection of wines and spirits. I highly recommend this restaurant.

Sandra W — Google review

Highly recommended! No doubt the best bar/restaurant in downtown Morristown. Come here instead of 1776 please!! because 1776 is trash compared to Jockey Hollow!!. JH Ambiance 👍🏽👍🏽. History is cool. Bar and restaurant are pretty awesome. Service was superb! Jason (our bartender) was great! Made me a perfect Old Fashioned and he even toured us to the other bar of the restaurant. That’s service!We had oysters and they were on point!I will come back here to check out the restaurant.👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

Pidro — Google review

Probably one of the nicer restaurants in the region, with elegant cocktails and fine wine, an array of suave apps including delicious vegetable fare, and premium entrees. The biscuits and honey are a phenom, and my scallops were on point.The modern design decor and contemporary luxury vibe add a special and cinematic atmosphere. The service is attentive and polite.Most of the other diners fit the scene, with the exception of the loud, drunk, and obnoxious table of four that was seated directly next to us (we had reservations for two on a date night), who came close to ruining an evening that we paid a pretty penny to experience. For those types, the hostesses should have read the room and isolated them. We expect more discretion next time.

Justin R — Google review

Great food, great service but if you're looking for a quieter atmosphere, this is not the place. Don't get me wrong, the ambiance is great if you're looking for the bar scene. If you're looking to enjoy your meal without people standing around you then this is not your place.The food was amazing and the drinks were to die for! Kudos to the chef, our waiter and the bartender.

Karol A — Google review

We reserved a late table for New Year’s eve, which we could have been understanding to some traffic on such an evening. We were met by a very snippy hostess/coat check person. If you don’t want people standing in your front lobby area, which is tiny, then ensure that their table is ready. Also, the tiny vestibule with the coat check smells like a men’s urinal.We were given an option to sit at a communal table as a band-aid to incompetence of front of the house management. Not to mention having already having paid $50 per person deposit to secure a table. We were seated 40 minutes late after quite a few snide comments from the “greeting” staff. The back bar decor looks like Marshall’s and the Dollar Tree got drunk and made some poor choices.We came as a party of four, and opted for four course prix-fixe. The food quality does not meet fine dining standards, but presentation was decent. All of the food came at same time for each course, even if our dessert arrived before main. Our waiter staff were very attentive, but their supporting staff was obviously just trying to push us out by showing up early with dessert. When we did receive the mains, the two beef dishes were grey and bland, the fish was good though.When the dessert arrived at proper time, the cake in both options were dry and crumbly, not matching the description whatsoever.We are a group that comes planning to spend decent money on decent food and service but sadly, all we got for the money were a couple of the plates being good. The beverage and food wait staff assigned to our table were the shining point of the evening and they should be commended above all the other lacking team members.

Troy S — Google review

The Washington Room is always the best experience. The staff were amazing and made it feel very welcoming from the moment we sat down to the moment we left. The food was extremely delicious and the whole experience is why we've been coming back to celebrate our anniversary for the past 4 years and probably many more years to come.Pro tip: always get the octopus

Wesley W — Google review

Jockey Hollow Bar & Kitchen is a must try. The interior and exterior architecture is beautiful. We sat at the Vail Bar for Happy Hour for 1/2 price glasses of wine and draft beer. The wine selection is excellent and the beer choices adequate. The $2 oysters were super fresh. The hummus with Calabrian peppers and double smash burger w/fries were delicious. The service was impeccable thanks to our bartenders Taylor and Gabriel.

Michael D — Google review

My husband and I enjoy celebrating special occasions here regularly! The chefs are very talented in personalizing delicious meals to fit customers’ preferences; I follow a strict GF/DF diet so that can be tricky at times as a lot of meals are either GF but not DF. We love going here and recommend it to all of our friends and family. The view from the Washington Room is spectacular, however, the ambiance can be improved with classic music to match the atmosphere as the last few times we have dined here it didn’t fit the aesthetic.

Holly A — Google review

What a beautiful place, the staff are so friendly. Was here today on a work event and i enjoyed everything. Pro: parking, view, super friendly staff from the patio staff, to the staff inside. Servicer was very friendly and really did her best to not disturb our speaker. The staff was very diverse and different ages 10 out 10. Steak was well seasoned. Cheese Cake with blueberries was amazing. Con: paying for parking at the actual place, a coworker arrived right when the salad was being distributed and was told she could not order a salad, the chef was working on the dinner orders. Portion of the meals were small and not very filling.

Glocinia S — Google review

Our server, Ryan, was great! He went out of his way to tell us the specials and show us what they look like before we ordered. He was very attentive and answered all our questions.

Ivette U — Google review

I've eaten at all the restaurants inside JHBK, and I can say across the board, the food is good, but not great, and definitely not on par with the $$$$ price tag. Compared to 1776 the food is outclassed. Atmosphere is always top notch and a great setting in all the rooms in the facility. The cocktails used to be bar none a level above everything else in town. However, since the original bartenders had a fight with the owner and all packed up and left the cocktails have been mediocre and unoriginal. I want to add that during covid they had the audacity to be the only restaurant in town to require proof of taking a shot to enter. Haven't been back since.

Marc F — Google review

If I could give zero stars I would. After reading many good reviews, decided to go to celebrate my birthday. We had to order drinks 3 times because the spirits for the ones we asked for (though published on your website) were not available. Had the Sicilian crostini appetizer which was tasty and came in a reasonable amount of time. Then, even after inquiring, it took almost an hour and a half before our 2 pasta entrees came. The pasta was tepid and tough and the octopus tentacle served in mine was as hard as tire rubber. Seemed to us that in all likely hood they had been under a heat lamp for a long time. The only reason I gave service 2 stars was because our waiter Chris did a good job. The rest of the wait staff seemed very disorganized. On top of all that my daughter had called and left her charge card number to pay for our meal as my birthday present and was told that would be fine. She was not charged and certainly our experience was not worth the $155 that I was charged.

Rich W — Google review

We came for Valentine's Dinner. We waited 30 minutes to be asked what we wanted to drink, another 30 for our appetizers, and another 30 for our entrees. Our waiter was uninformed about the menu, barely said a word to us, and never once asked us if we wanted another drink or how everything was. Twice the waiters tried to bring us dessert when we hadn't received our main course yet. We were never asked if we wanted coffee or another beverage with or after dessert.The food was absolutely delicious, but we ordered the $38 duck supplement for two, which was mislabeled as a supplement when it was a replacement for the entrees, which the waiter was unaware of. We paid $38 extra to replace our entrees with one that was not nearly large enough for two people. It was, however, delicious.Whenever we've come in the past, we have always had a great time. It is an absolute travesty that on a special night like valentine's night, everything fell apart.We paid nearly $150 per head after "supplements" and cocktails, and I would be disappointed at the experience for 1/3rd that price. I would never come back for a special occasion, which is a shame because of how much we love the restaurant on a normal night out.The only reason I'm giving an overall three stars instead of two is because our previous experiences at the restaurant have been much better, and the food was quite good even if it took us forever to receive it and it wasn't quite what we were expecting based on the menu and our waiter's clear lack of awareness of what he was serving.

Dean D — Google review

Solid dinner dining experience. A bit pricey I think but generally a good time out. Decor/vibe is trendy.

Sebastian — Google review

This place nailed it with fresh oysters, irresistible biscuits, and expertly crafted cocktails. The oysters were pristine, the biscuits were warm and buttery, and the cocktails were spot-on. Big shoutout to Ryan for making the experience even better with fantastic service. If you’re looking for a meal that hits all the right notes, this spot is a must-visit. Highly recommended!

L B — Google review

Derek the wine sommelier recommended an excellent white wine from Uco Valley in Mendoza, Argentina.Our server Chris was attentive and friendly, making the experience relaxing and enjoyable.

Maximillian M — Google review

I wish I had something bad to say about this place but honestly everything was incredible from start to finish! From the old world decor to the amazing martinis to the downright delicious cheddar biscuits. This is my new favorite haunt!And do yourself a favor & get a drink at the bar a nice burger and explore !

Ivy C — Google review

Great food in a lovely upscale environment. We were seated in a back bar space that had the vibe of a private club. Recommended! We will return.

Kathy P — Google review

Came here with my maid of honor. We had a wonderful time! Such a beautiful restaurant, great ambiance, awesome food and service! Can’t wait to visit again! 😁

Onyinyechi O — Google review

We celebrated our anniversary at Jackie Hollow, and from the moment we arrived, it was magic! We were greeted with a complimentary glass of Prosecco to kick off the evening. Our waiter, Ryan, was not just friendly—he was passionate and truly made our night unforgettable with his attentiveness and charm. After dinner, the staff went above and beyond, guiding us downstairs to enjoy some live music. The service was impeccable, the atmosphere was warm and inviting, and the entire experience was top-notch. A truly special evening all around!

Alexsa M — Google review

Disappointing experience second time as well. We reserved to celebrate my husband’s birthday. The food and service has become mediocre sadly. All server staff needs lots of training. We requested to clean our table as something was spilled after the appetizer round and the lady ignored nodded and walked away. Then again asked the server and he decided to clean. The server were new not experienced to serve at a fine dinning restaurant more better suited if they work around at a taco joint.I ordered a whole branzino fish - which was served head taken off, medium to small whole fish by itself on top of two soggy egg plant slices full of seeds. They don’t go well - soggy eggplant with fish. No other sides at all - the sever didn’t suggest that we should order a side of anything as the fish literally comes by it self with some sauce and topped with little green on it, you are eating oily grilled fish without any spice by itself - where is the chef’s creativity!? Why didn’t the server mention to order sides that can go with it.My son ordered a pasta - you see the picture below pasta was watery!! With pieces of octopus floating in the pasta. How can you make and serve watery sauce pasta with more white beans and less pasta - truly unimpressed.Apparently, the chicken was made good no complains other than the sever making a fuss about replacing broccoli raab with quinoa, a simple small request by guests spending over $500 in food and wine was accommodated after a long discussion, thankfully. (This was mentioned in the allergy section by us saying no pork no broccoli raab)Appetizers were excellent. Try the salads, octopus and oysters all three were excellent!!Dessert cheesecake and chocolate cake were okay as they should be. Nothing special.

Tina G — Google review

4.3

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110 South St, Morristown, NJ 07960, USA

(973) 644-3180

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Six Flags Great Adventure

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Water & Amusement Parks

Six Flags Great Adventure is a thrilling amusement park in New Jersey that offers an array of high-tech roller coasters, wildlife areas, and numerous attractions suitable for visitors of all ages. The park features over 50 exhilarating rides and year-round live entertainment, making it a must-visit destination. Additionally, the adjacent Hurricane Harbor provides refreshing water rides during the summer months. Visitors can also enjoy games, tempting dining options, and a drive-through wild safari experience.

Honestly i never know there's a theme park near from NYC, after saw a posting from someone, finally i try it by myself, and it was amazing! The price is a quite cheap only $40, then for a roller coaster lover, you can be here all day long and repeat that ride. A lot of choices and definately i'll be back again..

Okky D — Google review

Enjoyed Six Flags during their fright fest.The rides were all open, and everyone had a wonderful time. We enjoyed the show at the end.Make sure to stop in if you are in the area. They have the best roller coasters.Lots of food and rides and great memories to be made.Parking was a lot, but it was definitely not stopping us.

Tracy T — Google review

Six flags great adventure is a really cool fun place. However, as usual, waits for rides can be long or very long. For certain rides, unless someone holds your belongings you have to pay for a locked locker to put your stuff in. Overall though, the experience was fun! Would come her again.

Ethan B — Google review

Absolutely loved my experience at Six Flags Great Adventure! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 From start to finish, it was an exhilarating day. The park is huge, and the array of roller coasters is fantastic—each one offering a unique thrill. Whether you're a coaster aficionado or a casual rider, there's something to get your adrenaline pumping.One standout feature is the preferred parking option. It’s definitely worth the extra cost; it makes getting in and out of the park so much easier and saves a lot of time. Plus, the park itself is incredibly well-kept, with clean facilities and friendly staff making the whole visit smooth and enjoyable. Highly recommend it for a fun-filled day of adventure! 🎢🎠

Charu B — Google review

I've been going to Great Adventure since 1974 when it first opened. I was only 3, and I still have that season pass, too.I went with my 12 yr old grandson today, and he is with me from Colorado. He had a great time. He grew up here and has been there before. This is the first year he is tall enough to ride everything! So exciting!We bought season passes even though he's only here for another week and a half, we plan to visit every day after work so he can ride all the rides possible. As well as make darn good use of those passes. Between the theme park and water park, we really already did!

Allana M — Google review

Awesome place to visit with the whole family for wonderful experience. There are several rides suitable for all ages. For those who want an extra thrill, Six Flags offers tall and fast drop towers, swings, and roller coasters. I noticed that a few rides were off on the Saturday I visited; but it wasn't a problem as there were many more rides to try. In addition, there were a lot of places to buy food throughout the park so that you would never be hungry. If you are in the area, I recommend visiting this park and you will have a great time.

Sridhar Y — Google review

I visited the park during Fright Fest and had a great time. The rides were fun and well-maintained, offering something for all ages. Most staff members were friendly and helpful. Overall, it's a perfect spot for a family outing or a day with friends.

Jenna K — Google review

I got season passes and went the first day in June. Only half the rides were open. Safari was closed, so I didn’t get to enjoy it like I should have.The site says no outside food or drinks yet I seen so many people with outside drinks and food I feel like I got ripped off by purchasing that 40$ cup.The food was OKAY very pricey! They need to come up with a better solution for pick up food when they are busy because it gets very hectic.Staff was very pleasant, everyone seemed to be in a good mood and happy to be there. I like that staff is all over no matter where you are in the park someone is always available.Characters were friendly and interactive with kids.Park was clean. Bathrooms are also kept up with and clean.Water fountains throughout the entire park is a plus for all ages!!

J C — Google review

Nice to return to a park of my childhood. It was always a yearly trip our parents would take us too. Nice to see some of the ‘classic’ attractions and rides are still around. Some of the attendants overseeing the roller coasters seemed a little too lackluster in their efforts. Grounds were clean but some of the walking areas have cracks and uneven. Getting a ticket was very challenging and should be a simple procedure for those of us not wanting a yearly pass. Expensive for my taste.

PJ K — Google review

*** I recommend season passes to get the most out of the park, especially for their Fright Fest and Holiday at the Park.This is my home six flags park being from Jersey, so it has a special place in my heart. I've noticed through the most recent years how they've updated several things in preparation for their 50th anniversary. Went for memorial day weekend and I must say that everything looked and sounded great. All rides were operating, minus the ones being repaired (log flume) or being built (flash) and wait times were moderately low, only long wait was for Jersey Devil. Overall it's a great park with great coasters, good food, beautiful sights with it being in the garden state, and great fun.

Greg S — Google review

Six flags was great! Have not been in years but definitely enjoyed myself. They had a new ride for me the Jersey devil which is tied into folklore. It was definitely a good ride although I screamed the whole time! It’s a big park so you want to make sure you wear some comfy walking shoes. Many food choices plus snack options.

Franny B — Google review

Six Flags Adventure is a good adventure park for a one day trip with family. In a sunny day its gonna be hot and you have to walk a lot. One more thing half of the rides are closed for renovations or maintenance. Half of the thrill rides are closed.

Pranay G — Google review

It's a general theme park, and for any of us who remember what Great Adventure used to be like, it's a very big disappointment. Let's first start off with the safari now. While I understand that they do. The group tours with the trucks now, rather than the old-fashioned way of. Driving through with your car, it takes away from the whole experience of the safari.Now, like I said, understandably for safety and insurance purposes and probably legal and money issues. They don't do that anymore, butgoing through the safari is no different than visiting the zoo. Now, the animals are off the beaten path. They are relaxing, not doing much. No animals in the way it's just a straight ride through.Now, as far as the rides, once again not impressed, very disappointed. Out of all of the rides. At least 4 were out of order down for service or maintenance. For the middle of a summer season, that should not be, you want people to spend all this money in your theme park? But yet most of the big attractions are down, not good in my opinion.

DAMIAN M — Google review

Always so much fun! Went Saturday Nov 9th, first time being there in the Fall. Glad we had the Flash Pass because there were more people there than we thought would be there. Just a heads up, flash pass is now through your phone, be sure to have it fully charged or bringing a portable charger. Best ride, hands down, Wonder Woman! You won't be disappointed.

Mirna J — Google review

DONT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY!!!They don't tell you all the rides included with a ticket are not working or not staffed until you get to them. You can spend additional money on games and rides that somehow are working or are staffed. The employees also don't know what is open or not so you get your steps in and figure it out yourself!This is July 3rd so summer and day before a holiday. Sunny day so no excuses.

Deston D — Google review

One of the best six flags I've ever been to. The park was clean and well staffed. Lines for rides were acceptable for the number of people at the park. Had a great time.

Gary D — Google review

Six Flags Review: A Rollercoaster of Emotions!Six Flags is a must-visit for thrill-seekers! The towering roller coasters are the park's heart, but there's something for everyone. Kids' areas, family rides, and even live entertainment add to the experience.Pros:* Thrill Rides: The roller coasters are truly world-class! From heart-stopping drops to smooth inversions, you'll find the perfect ride to get your adrenaline pumping.* Variety: Aside from coasters, the park offers a decent mix of other rides, shows, and attractions, ensuring there's something for all ages and interests.* Atmosphere: The park is well-maintained and festive, making for an enjoyable day out.Cons:* Crowds: Be prepared for long lines, especially on weekends and holidays. Consider visiting during the off-season or purchasing a Fast Pass.* Food: Food options are plentiful but can be pricey and somewhat generic. You might consider bringing your snacks.* Price: Admission tickets and parking can be expensive, so plan your budget accordingly.Overall:Six Flags is a great place to create memories and experience thrills. Despite a few drawbacks, it's a fantastic option for a fun-filled day out. If you're a fan of roller coasters and excitement, Six Flags is well worth a visit.Tips:* Arrive early: This can help you beat the crowds and maximize your ride time.* Check for discounts: Look for promotions and deals online or through membership programs.* Plan your route: Familiarize yourself with the park map in advance to prioritize your favorite attractions.* Stay hydrated: Pack a water bottle and take advantage of refilling stations throughout the park.* Wear comfortable shoes: You'll be doing a lot of walking!I hope this review helps you plan your visit!

Dr. O — Google review

I recently visited Six Flags and had a mixed experience. I purchased tickets online two days before for $69 each, only to find that on the day of our visit, tickets were available for $40, which included both daytime access and Fright Fest Extreme nighttime, offering way more than what I got with just the night tickets. That was disappointing.To add to that, most of the Haunted Mazes were closed when we got there, with only two open. On the bright side, the park did provide us with tickets to return, which was a nice gesture. Aside from those issues, the park itself was amazing, and the scary activities they had were awesome, even though they were limited this time around.

Jane — Google review

This is a good place for kids of all age group. We had bought the diamond seasonal passes and it was totally worth it, starting from parking (super close to entry) to skipping the long wait times on rides. Staff is really sweet.Only reason I am giving it 4 star is due to the super high prices for food.

Rohit B — Google review

Excellent, very clean & professional. Good rides. Good food, the drink deal is very good $20 get the cup & free refills whole day, can't beat that as otherwise I drink $7.Just 1 issue, the most famous rides were closed, this should not be done when you're paying full ticket amount.

Nadeem I — Google review

Massive park with 14 coasters! All the coasters were pretty good, except El Toro was a little rough! We went on a Monday and Tuesday and the lines were mostly 0 to 20 minutes. All the food we ate was pretty good. We had a lot of very positive employee interactions. There were only a few times we dealt with line cutting. The park needs a little TLC, however, overall we had a good experience and a great time!

Will G — Google review

What a great place to enjoy a good weekend! If you have kids it’d be incredible to take them here; the safari wow amazing, the water park fantastic! And the theme park; all 3 parks make this Six Flags a perfect place to spend a weekend!Thank you for your response and also for asking!See I was taken by my parents when I was 15 years old and visited several years! Now that I have my own children I’ve been wanting to take them to Six Flags all 3 parks and finally I took them and seeing them enjoying the safari specially my 8 year old son and how amazed he was it filled my heart with joy and happiness! My older daughter 12 now enjoyed so much the roller coasters and so did my 7 year old daughter who had a great time at the water park! And as of me; I enjoyed all 3 parks but the most important and joyful was to see my kids so happy! Thanks for having the Six Flags Great Adventure! And thanks everyone who works at Six Flags!

Arlington C — Google review

Great place to take the kiddos for a couple of hours. They load you on an Army truck with about 20 other folks and drive you around the Safari park for about 40-45 minutes. Much too fast in our opinion as the Guide barely had enough time to explain what animal we were looking at before the truck sped up to the next stop. Time is money for this park.

Timothy M — Google review

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Duke Farms

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Duke Farms, located in Bridgewater Township just south of Interstate 287, is a historic estate with a rich legacy of environmental education and conservation. Founded by James Buchanan Duke and continued by his daughter, the farm offers undeveloped natural habitats, gardens, and various outdoor activities such as biking and walking trails, scavenger hunts, bird watching, and more. Open to the public since 2012 with no admission fee, it has become a popular destination for families and schools.

I’ve been to Duke Farms countless times, but have finally decided to spread the word on how marvelous this place is. For starters, the park is free to enter - you just need to reserve a spot for the weekends (it gets quite busy). Once you park, you have access to the entire park. So much to see and do - I recommend downloading the app, especially if it’s your first time (there are also QR codes around the park). By foot, it can be challenging to explore the whole park in one day. If you’re able, I would recommend renting a bike for 2 hours - I think it’s about $15 per session. If you want to walk, my personal favorites places are the orchid farm/greenhouse, Japanese zen garden, and the old Duke manor foundation. But there is so much more to see and do. Great for a day trip!

Eugene Y — Google review

Beautiful gardens with such a rich history! There is a gorgeous orchid greenhouse and an Italian marble sculpture garden along the path as well as an amazing Japanese inspired meditation garden. The flowers are absolutely beautiful and we’re in peak bloom when we went (mid May).The visitor center had a lot of information with a small movie. There is a cafe that sold hot food and drinks (fancy coffee) and the food was quite delicious. Highly recommend to stop by before or after to fuel up. The ranger there also told us the best route for us to take and was very enthusiastic about the farms. If you do get his question right, he will give you a Duke Farms sticker 😄The whole trip around the park was around 4 miles, which took about 3 hours with stops and taking photos. The signage and the map is not very clear and can get confusing. We did end up getting a little lost while it rained, but eventually made it back. I hope signage will get better at crossroads.Parking passes and entry into the farm are free, but may need to be booked in advance especially on Saturdays.

Katie L — Google review

Always love visiting the park. Today we took advantage of the bike rental program.They had lots of bikes. All worked very well and were comfortable to ride. Prices were good and the time you have to ride was acceptable. All bikes and helmets were sanitized.Overall I’d recommend the bike share program if your interested.

B H — Google review

We really enjoyed the beautiful place. The best is the arboretum with orchids. Nice place for walks or bicycle riding.

Karel K — Google review

Great place to spend an entire day with friends or family. Bike rentals are available at reasonable charges and is a must to explore as much as one can of the 1000acres of land. We were visiting a temple nearby and then decided to explore this farm. Lovely place for picnic and a day out with kids. We covered Orchid Range and Hay Barn which was beautiful. Definitely coming back to explore more of the grounds.

Swati M — Google review

We were able to do an after-hours firefly walk tonight. FUN! It was so quiet and lovely! Our two guides were very informative. They shared just enough info but also let us stop and watch the fireflies dance. As we were finishing up we heard a pack of coyotes as well. What an awesome experience for all ages!

Shelly C — Google review

One of my favorite places to explore and take a walk - the park is large with a lot of different routes to take. During spring/summer, you can see the great falls from the lawn. I love visiting the orchard range and greenhouse to see all the beautiful plants and flowers they have - no shortage of beauty!

Stephanie — Google review

Duke Farms, located at 1112 Dukes Parkway W in Hillsborough Township, NJ, offers a remarkable and welcoming experience for all visitors. Our visit was truly unforgettable, highlighted by the stunning preservation of the historic home and the expansive, beautifully maintained grounds. The estate seamlessly blends natural beauty with rich history, providing a unique opportunity to explore various gardens, trails, and ecological initiatives. The staff and volunteers are friendly and informative, enhancing our understanding of the estate's legacy and sustainability efforts. Duke Farms is a must-visit destination, perfect for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a peaceful and inspiring day out.

Ty J — Google review

Free to go to. Beautiful and lovely green house. Paved trails and plenty of benches for you to rest and take in the views.

Phat N — Google review

Dukes Farms is a great walk/bike if its a nice day! Plenty of trails and paths. The Orchid Greenhouse is amazing as well- gets a little crowded at times but if you go in the earlier AM it is not too bad. We didn’t know we needed a parking pass (it is free,) but we able to still enter.

Caroline S — Google review

Beautiful property offers extensive options for exploring. Trails surfaces vary, including paved, stone, grass. Informative, attractive Visitor Center with excellent cafe and friendly staff. Comfortable walking shoes are a must!

Terri T — Google review

Perfect place to spend with the family! We rented bikes for $8, had some food at the local cafe, visited beautiful orchids, watched waterfalls. You must reserve car parking spot in advance, it is free via Eventbrite. There is no availability the same day in summer. We did a week in advance, but at least 1 day in advance is fine.

Toma M — Google review

Best place for walking and has beautiful scenic trails. We visited the orchid arboretum and it was mesmerising.

Anil K — Google review

The location was decent escape for a day. We enjoyed walking around exploring the different spots. We wanted to do the bike rental but it closed around 4 - so i would highly recommend going there early because everything is a bit far to walk. The orchid greenhouse is a Must visit!! Parking was a pain. We parked away and ubered to be dropped off.

Vaishnavi P — Google review

An absolute outdoor TREASURE in New Jersey! We easily spent 2-3hrs here just biking around, before picking up some food at the cafe and bird watching for another hour.Main Things to Know:Admission and parking are free (though free reservations are required on saturdays). There are bathrooms, water stations, and a cafe on site. Paths are well-marked. The area doesn't feel crowded, especially on weekdays. The grounds are closed on Sundays and Mondays.My Favorite Sites:- Birding Platform (far right of the visitor's center)- Great Falls (picnic spot; flows on a timed schedule)- Mermaid Pool (picnic spot; by Great Falls)Biking:BYOB (bring your own bike + helmet)2hr rental for $8 / bike + helmet (discounted $5 for children)wide variety of bikes, easy to useI highly recommend bringing your own bike if it's possible. The bike rental tent is a walk away from the parking lot and the visitor's center, so bringing your own bike means you aren't limited to the main grounds or the 2hr rental. Some bikes have bells. Most seem to have a water bottle holder and kickstand. We had issues with the brakes on our bikes, but the staff switched out our bikes and had us back on the road in no time.Bike racks are conveniently available at most main attractions like the meditation garden, orchid range, and great falls.Something to keep in mind while visiting: while bathrooms are located throughout the grounds, water fountains are not as plentiful, so fill up your water bottles before heading out!

Jenny L — Google review

Pros:•Well-maintained grounds. Reminds me a little of Versailles Palace in spots.Cons:•Staff I encountered weren't that friendly.•Crossing guard emphatically stated there are signs for pedestrians into the park, from the lot, which is false; What I DID encounter instead was a very friendly "DO NOT ENTER" sign (See photo.)•Access into park from the only lot is quite a distance on foot - approximately 0.3 mi. All gates were locked. I felt unwelcome.•"Great Falls" was dry as a bone. (Again, see photo.)Don't think I'll be back again.

Dan B — Google review

Entrance info might help: farm closed on Sun&Mon. Ticket registration required for Saturday, there will be stuff checking upon entrance. However if you can find parking other places and walk into the park, thats ok. Registration mainly for car parking.Bike rental info might help: Photo id required per group. You need to know how to bike, including children. No bike with supporting wheel. No baskets. No back seat. Bring a backpack if you have extra to carry. Helmets are provided. Max rental time is 2 hours.Park is great. Renting a bike takes too long, line wait 15 minutes. There should be a better way to handle this.

Tian N — Google review

A lovely place to visit on your own or with company. Large area so bike rental is recommended to see all the sites. Good place for unwinding and appreciating nature.

Jamila P — Google review

One of the best places to visit if you like nature. Very relaxing and quiet. You can bike around or just walk. The best time to go is on a non holiday it is usually a lot less crowded so you can walk without bumping into folks. We went here with a group of friends and had a great time. They also have a nice little cafe you can visit. Be sure to take lots of pictures since there are plenty of places for the perfect snapshot.

Mrs M — Google review

First time visitor to Duke Farms and although the Orientation Center was closed on Tuesday (and Wednesday) we had a fantastic time walking from the parking lot to the Orchid Range (approx. 1.25 mile) over flat paved surface with great signage. So much to see and explore, many trails and a great place for walkers. Easy to find on Rt. 206 Hillsboro, NJ

Chris C — Google review

Had a great time walking around and seeing the orchid range, which was phenomenal. I'll definitely be back! We didn't rent bikes, but next time I will.

S G — Google review

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Princeton University

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Princeton University is an esteemed institution of higher education established in 1746. It is renowned for its engineering, science, and humanities programs. The campus boasts impressive architecture and holds historic significance. Though it is a private university, it has high academic standards and values its exclusivity. However, this exclusivity can limit access to certain areas on campus such as the university chapel which is only accessible to students, faculty or staff.

Truly an iconic Ivy League university! The moment you enter the gates you can feel the 300 year history of this legendary university. The time capsules for each batch are a beautiful tradition and placed in a very aesthetics manner. The town of Princeton around the university is a great place to walk around among a truly accomplished crowd of people!

Tarang S — Google review

Really beautiful campus. I loved walking around and seeing all the different buildings and dorms. It was actually gorgeous. There is a gift shop as well. i love so much it.

Bandarawela W — Google review

Might be the most beautiful, characteristic, iconic university campus in the USA. The town is great as well, high-end small town vibe but with the food and arts of a medium size city. Also, only about an hour from NYC & Philly, reachable by bus or train as well. If you can get in, don’t think twice. Also, just worth a visit to walk around especially strolling the campus around Christmas time near sunset.

Jesse K — Google review

Princeton University is a private Ivy League university located in Princeton, New Jersey. It was founded in 1746 as the College of New Jersey and is one of the oldest in the U.S.Princeton is ranked among the top universities in the world, and is best known for its rigorous academics, prestigious alumni network, and of course, as its well proclaimed beautiful campus.Princeton offers a broad range of academic programs, with majors ranging from humanities, social sciences, economics, and engineering.Its campus is absolutely beautiful. It consists of various large extensive buildings and structures all throughout the walking area. It is very much common to see students alike and tourists taking photos of such aforementioned structures because of their voluminous space and architecture.Princeton's undergraduate curriculum is based on a liberal arts foundation, requiring students to take courses in a variety of disciplines.As stated on their respective website:4 years of English4 years of Mathematics4 years of one foreign language2 Years of Laboratory science2 Years of HistoryPrinceton also offers a variety of financial aid programs to help students make college affordable.Not only that, but undergraduates also have the opportunity to conduct independent research, often under the mentorship of Princeton's world-renowned faculty.All in all, Princeton University is a world-class institution that offers students the opportunity to receive a rigorous education and learn from some of the best minds in the world.It is a community where students can grow and thrive, and make lifelong friends from all over the world in an environment where young minds are constantly being challenged and older minds are seeking to serve and teach their years' worth of knowledge.If you are a high school student who is interested in attending Princeton, you should start planning early. Princeton has a very competitive admissions process, and it is important to have strong grades, and extracurricular activities in progress while you still have time.In addition to that, I definitely recommend visiting the campus and talking to current students to learn more about the university,student life, and its unique culture it portrays.

ツStanley — Google review

You get to see a lot of Victorian style architecture. Although you will most likely not be able to explore any of the buildings from inside its a great place to walk around and enjoy the architectural marvel. Recommend time of the year is fall especially if you are driving from NY or upstate NJ.

Hikmat K — Google review

I went here to visit my son on his summer programs. The campus is large, with nice buildings and plazas. Not too easy to find parking space for visitors. They have a large student center and store with restaurants.

Rebecca W — Google review

Beautiful buildings and campus grounds, but fairly isolated community with very little to do off campus. On-campus alternative food options are fairly pretentious and overpriced, student dining halls rather average at best. Somewhat disappointed overall given the renowned status as a world class Ivy League school.

Thomas B — Google review

Really beautiful campus. I stopped by here and don't regret anything. I loved walking around and seeing all the different buildings and dorms. It was actually gorgeous. There is a gift shop as well. I recommend !

Alexandra B — Google review

Gorgeous campus for a peaceful stroll. A few gentle hills and plenty of beauty all around. If you are visiting and want to explore, you cannot go wrong with an aimless meander. Many excellent food and shopping choices in town. Definitely one of the most beautiful American college campuses.

KGQ N — Google review

While Princeton University is often celebrated for its prestigious academic programs and distinguished faculty, there is a notable policy that has been a subject of contention among students and alumni alike: grade deflation. The grade deflation policy, which aims to curb grade inflation and ensure that grades are awarded more stringently, can be seen as unnecessary and even detrimental to the student experience.Firstly, the policy can foster a hyper-competitive atmosphere, where students are not only competing with the rigorous course material but also with each other for the limited supply of higher grades. This environment can stifle collaboration and the free exchange of ideas, which are vital components of a healthy academic community. Instead of encouraging students to learn and explore intellectually, the policy may push them to focus narrowly on achieving high grades at the expense of deeper understanding and creative thinking.Moreover, grade deflation can have significant implications for students' futures. In a world where GPAs often play a critical role in graduate school admissions and job opportunities, Princeton students may find themselves at a disadvantage compared to peers from institutions with more lenient grading policies. This can be particularly disheartening for students who have worked diligently and performed well by objective standards, only to have their efforts diminished by a policy that seeks to limit high grades.Additionally, the stress and anxiety induced by such a stringent grading policy can take a toll on students' mental health and well-being. College is a time for intellectual growth and exploration, but the shadow of grade deflation can loom large over this experience, turning it into a high-stakes competition for academic survival.While the intention behind grade deflation—to uphold academic integrity and prevent grade inflation—may be commendable, the policy's adverse effects cannot be ignored. An academic institution of Princeton's caliber should aim to cultivate a supportive and encouraging environment where students are motivated to learn and grow, not constrained by unnecessary limitations on their academic achievements.

Rosa L — Google review

Shooting at Princeton was a joy. The campus lends itself beautifully to romantic photography, offering both history and elegance in one setting.

Alex K — Google review

You get to see a lot of Victorian style architecture. Although you will most likely not be able to explore any of the buildings from inside its a great place to walk around and enjoy the architectural marvel. Recommend time of the year is fall especially if you are driving from NY or upstate NJ.

Bhavana S — Google review

This is a very old school with charm and beautiful architecture. I just walked through the campus, but it was quite lovely. I cannot attest to the education, but from what the school has posted everywhere, it seemed like a very “where are your papers?” university, which is quite something. I will not doc any stars because of it, but I was not allowed in the university chapel because of it (only students, faculty, or staff allowed)- I know it’s a private school, but I thought these places were supposed to be open to all, like their predecessors in England like Cambridge or Oxford.

Kyle H — Google review

The campus is beautiful. It's an arboretum as well. There's a famous rose garden and a nice free museum. You'll also find some of the most pretentious and entitled little monsters south of NYC here. A bastion of "wokeness" and antithetical to academic freedom, it would be wise to avoid Princeton altogether.

Hugh M — Google review

This is a very lovely campus. Each building is stunning. The campus is very lovely and interesting. Also walkable and easy to navigate.

Adati T — Google review

A very nice place !!As well someone can visit Albert Einstein's house which is in the same town. Very nice experience visiting the library for the day and being able to read some nice books.

Tolis L — Google review

What is not to love about Princeton! It’s a beauty for all those who love the sheer brilliance of a human mind, both literally and metaphorically. The architecture is swoon-worthy! I have long been fascinated by the variety of architectural styles and movements that make up Princeton University’s 268-year-old campus. It is one of America’s oldest and most storied educational institutions, yet it has a surprisingly eclectic collection of nontraditional contemporary buildings. From modernism, postmodernism, deconstructivism, and rationalism, to Einstein and Nash, it is all here. Do stop by Palmer Square for an ice-cream break!

Richa R — Google review

It's beautiful!! It's amazing to walk around the campus. It has a very Hogwarts magical vibe. The buildings, the built and everything about this place has a history (the good and the bad). It almost feels like having a connection with that history while you walk through this place.

Ankita S — Google review

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Grounds For Sculpture

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Grounds For Sculpture is a 42-acre park in Trenton, featuring over 270 contemporary sculptures and seasonal exhibits. The outdoor area is beautifully landscaped with changing sculptures by both up-and-coming and renowned artists like Kiki Smith and Clement Meadmore. Visitors can enjoy moonlight tours, sculpture classes, and even host personal events on-site.

Grounds For Sculpture is a total gem! I was seriously blown away by this place. The landscapes are gorgeous, and there are over 260 mind-blowing sculptures to check out. Seward Johnson’s pieces are so lifelike—you’ll do a double take thinking they’re real people!Whether you’re an art buff or just looking for a chill spot to wander, this place has got it all. The interactive sculptures and stunning gardens make it a perfect escape. If you’re in the area, don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience!

Gleb R — Google review

Attended the "night form's" display so my experience is just on that not the hole place. Display was significantly smaller then I expected and there was no order whatsoever. People walking both directions through the "one-way" tour. Everyone stopping to take pictures and others walking in front of and all over the displays. Of course taking pictures is to be expected it was just a free for all and people lack common courtesy these days. Some of the stuff was cool but there's a lot of room for them to step up there game in the future. It's 2024 time to step it up with some modern technology for the lighted displays. I will be checking out the day time exhibits in the future and would recommend checking it out.

Chris A — Google review

This place amazed me!!!! Come comfy there’s lots to walk! Enjoy every path we walked. So beautiful and peaceful place! Besides all the sculptures, this place feels so close to Natures! Deff coming again. Looking forward to the night lights.

Jessica O — Google review

This place is absolutely amazing. Loved it. Definitely recommend using the interactive map online to find the off the beaten path sculptures because there are plenty you can miss unless you really explore. Also recommend the restaurant, Rats .. had a delicious salad on special.

Brigita S — Google review

My family (college age kids) love this place. Fun and whimsical sculpture is set in beautiful gardens spread across acres and acres of paths and trails. You can spend a lot of time and do some serious walking. Plan your food strategy ahead of time, and maybe make a reservation at The Rat. Also, grab a map or look at Google first. It’s easy to miss whole sections.

BoatsNbikes — Google review

Always something new to see here. There are fantastic sculptures in plain sight and some hidden amongst the trees and river. Keep an eye out for the party you weren't invited to. They have a dining area and gift shop on premises. The gardens get quite busy so ticket purchase in advance is recommended.

TURKEY R — Google review

This is an outdoor museum with life-sized and much larger pieces of sculpture scattered around the large garden area. Can be a part of the scenes by posing with the sculptures for photos.Make sure to have comfortable walking shoes, a sun umbrella or hat and something to drink esp on the warm days. Maybe insect repellant too. We did a lot of walking but we didn't cover it that one day. Some with membership can keep returning.The trails are wheelchair-friendly. Some sculptures can be seen easily from them, but some are behind trees/bushes, inside building structures or have steps to get to them. Some signs mentioned poison ivy so be careful going through the bushes/plants. There were benches for resting; swings too, even for a wheelchair so my mom got to ride as well.A map is available via QR code but a printed or posted ones all around would be helpful as well.There are indoor exhibits, restrooms and a cafe both in the main building, and across from it in another building.Saw a parade of peacocks too.

K V — Google review

What an incredible place! I really loved Grounds for Sculpture. The grounds were well kept and the flowers and trees were beautiful! The sculptures in The Meadow were the best in my opinion. There were so many cool looking archways and paths. When you think you're walking towards nothing you find a hidden away sculpture. I'd love to see them do so for the Halloween season!!

Lauren T — Google review

Since the NJ Transit was free during the wk. we decided to visit The Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton NJ. We don’t have any reservation but the person at the ticket booth was so nice to let as in since we took the public transport and we were entertained by the person at the lobby. So many interesting things to see. For anyone who haven’t seen this place, all I can say is it’s worth it. See it to believe it.

Jun M — Google review

Great place to submerge yourself in nature and the arts. Wear comfortable shoes for there's a lot of walking. Venture out of the path and open doors to get the full experience. There are sculptures hidden and waiting to be found. Visit the resto bar Rats for happy hour. Highly recommended!

Hungry A — Google review

This place is amazing! If you enjoy outdoor art, this is a must visit. The sculptures are fantastic, so many all around the grounds, the garden is also beautiful. I visit during the fall and the colors are so pretty. Definitely will go again because there's so much to see .

Meryland C — Google review

Beautiful elegant garden feel like you entered the dreamworld of artist. Each and every sculpture is beautiful engraved into its own beauty. Truly the saying is beauty lies in the eyes of beholder. You have to booked this place in advance and take guide tour and there is unique stories behind each sculpture. You will definitely want to go back after one visit is not enough 😍

Sheetal P — Google review

Recently, I was looking for something fun to do and decided to soak up the warm summer weather with a hike at the Grounds For Sculpture—a place I’d heard of but never visited. Boy, was I in for a treat!The place is massive, with so many cool sculptures and buildings to explore that you might need more than one visit to see it all. And guess what? Peacocks roam around freely, adding an extra dash of excitement to the experience.I was blown away by the variety of sculptures. My favorite? The one that looks like a giant is either climbing out of or falling into the ground—mind-blowing! The pond was a lovely spot to relax, too.Check out the pics below to see what I mean. If you're ever in the area and looking for something unique and fun, I highly recommend visiting Grounds For Sculpture. Plus, there's a fantastic restaurant nearby called Rats, which has rave reviews. Make a day of it—you won't regret it!

Carlos R — Google review

We went on a gorgeous Saturday afternoon in the Fall. There was so much to look at and such interesting displays. I loved all the different always and avenues to get to the different pieces.My only problem was trying to go back and forth on the virtual map. I would've preferred a paper map. But other than that it was a wonderful day!

Dianna M — Google review

Grounds for sculpture is a great place to visit. I had a very nice time. Obviously a lot of walking so make sure you’re comfortable and are wearing proper shoes. Overall we had a fantastic day. Everyone is very friendly and helpful. A lot of interesting sculptures. not too crowded which was very nice.

Carlos R — Google review

I've been here 3 times and I still love it. Each time I visit, there are new sculptures. The sculptures are very impressive and displayed in a beautiful park-like setting.Don't miss the interactive exhibits inside.Also, make reservations ahead of time, or as soon as you get there, for a nice lunch at Rat's restaurant, just outside of the grounds. You can walk to it from inside the Grounds for Sculpture. The food is good and the setting is ideal, especially outside on the water with a view of Monet's bridge.

Maria V — Google review

This trip was a surprise trip, and when I arrived, I have to admit I wasn't too excited, BUT the more I walked around, the more I enjoyed it. Some sculptures were... abstract and others were awesome. What I loved the most was the natural designs.. I found a cool spot that I sat in for at least 30 minutes but felt like I could've stayed there all day. It inspired me and I would love to copy this design in my future home. Enjoy.

Carlos G — Google review

I’ve been here at least 5+ times and have loved it every single time. This park is a true gem and such a great experience for all. For starters, it’s huge - lots to see, many pictures to be taken, lots of art/sculptures to behold. The sculptures range from life-like metal human figurines to abstract/modern art to massive sculptures. The landscaping and the plant diversity is also incredible. The perimeter of the park is situated on a small lake, with other smaller ponds, filled with koi fish and ducks. For the most part, the art installations are the same, but there’s always some new things to see, depending when you go. I have also been to nighttime exhibits here, where they had light and laser shows, really cool. There is a nice restaurant on the grounds as well, called Rats. It’s a French themed restaurant - food is good, but the style and design of the restaurant is what steals the show - you’ll see what I mean ;).Tickets do sell out, so book in advance. A few days in advance should be fine.A great place all year round! A must-see in NJ!

Eugene Y — Google review

Fantastic sprawling green space with sculptures for everyone. There is no shortage of experiences to look at and art installations to inhabit. Whether it’s concrete monoliths or intricate detailed 3-dimensional artscapes, you will not be underwhelmed by your experience. This is worth the journey if it’s a little outside your normal travel radius. Be prepared to spend a couple hours here.

John M — Google review

Came here on a whim based on a friend’s recommendation. It is a timed entry so it may be good to buy tickets ahead of time during more popular hours but we were able to easily purchase tickets on the spot on a Saturday afternoon.It was surprisingly entertaining strolling along the pathways and bumping into different scenes and sculptures along the way.We spent almost 2 hours to tour the entire place. There’s some nice spots for pictures and a small museum. Nice place to stop by if you’re in the area.

Christina W — Google review

Awesome place to get fresh air and enjoy beautiful sculptures and art. Stroller and wheelchair friendly! Highly recommended, we had tons of fun and our toddler enjoyed it most of all. The paths are all level and easy to navigate. Very nice people working here!

Leslie P — Google review

Grounds for Sculpture is more than just a museum; it's an immersive experience where art and nature intertwine to create a truly magical atmosphere. This expansive 42-acre park is a treasure trove of thought-provoking sculptures, lush greenery, and tranquil water features.The park's collection offers something for everyone, from contemporary masterpieces to classic forms.The meticulously landscaped gardens provide a stunning backdrop for the art. Winding paths, serene ponds, and vibrant flora create a peaceful ambiance.Rat's Restaurant: A delightful dining option with delicious food and a lovely view of the gardens.Things to Consider:* Crowds: Weekends can be busier, so consider visiting on a weekday for a more peaceful experience.* Walking: The park is quite large, so comfortable shoes are essential.Grounds for Sculpture is a must-visit for art lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. It's a place to relax, reflect, and appreciate the beauty of both human creativity and the natural world.

Olena S — Google review

Grounds for Sculpture is a must-visit! The park is absolutely stunning with a perfect mix of beautiful landscaping and incredible sculptures. Walking through the gardens feels like a magical experience, with surprises around every corner. It's a great place for a day trip, offering both relaxation and inspiration. Highly recommend for art lovers and anyone looking for a unique outdoor experience! Plus, make sure to grab a salad at the van gogh cafe overlooking the water!

Mordechai C — Google review

When walking the grounds outside, be sure to take what appears to be the smaller, not necessarily paved, paths especially by the lake in order to see some of the interesting and lifelike sculptures. The landscaping of the grounds is very well done and an important part of the experience.I'm glad we printed the map at home before going. Paper maps are not available on-site, and I found the interactive, online map difficult to use due to the scrolling required.

Bill C — Google review

Excellent! We had a great time waking around here. Went for a few hours on a weekday afternoon and it wasn’t crowded at all. The sculptures are all very interesting and the grounds are very well kept, beautiful trees, plants, water features and paths everywhere. There are peacocks that roam the grounds. The place is very peaceful, whether you want to go see the art work or just go somewhere nice to walk around and enjoy the outdoors you can do both there. There were also some indoor galleries and a few restaurants/cafes on site that we didn’t check out. The staff who we came into contact with were all very professional and informative and gave us a lot of history of the grounds. The interactive map that you can download was also very helpful while we walked around outside. Will definitely be returning.

Anna C — Google review

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Every possible outdoor activity can be found and enjoyed in the DWG NRA year round.

Dave E — Google review

This place is certainly pleasant! This is the ultimate location so that you bring your children, or you can go along with friends. I normally just take a modest hike by myself here by myself. The environment as well as the scenery is decent to be around, and then it allows me to clear my brain.

Aquiles A — Google review

Absolutely beautiful driving through the Gap and checking out the trails!

Jessica H — Google review

Should be called "no-toll booth", at least for now.Love passing into the serenity.

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Sesame Place Philadelphia

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Water & Amusement Parks

Sesame Place is an amusement park with many fun activities for kids, including a water slide and rides. It's located in Middletown, Pennsylvania, which is about an hour from Philadelphia.

We had a great day! We came on a Friday (before memorial day), not too crowded, lots to do for my 2.5 year old. We packed some snacks and drinks & skipped lunch with elmo bc I heard the food is bad and she is a picky eater. My daughter waited in line twice to meet elmo/abby & do a photo (about 20-30 min wait). She also got to meet Bert & Ernie and big bird twice (10 min wait). We met cookie monster once. She got to ride every ride she wanted more than once and spent about 2 hours in the sand/splash pad. She loved the parade! Very enjoyable day! We bought tickets on sale around black friday 🙂

Jessica M — Google review

Very tiny park geared towards kids. You get in free with a Bush Gardens pass. They have two small coasters that were pretty good. The employees were very friendly and helpful. The families seemed to be having a good time.The bathrooms didn't have paper towels or hand dryers, there were dirty diapers on the floor and they desperately needed a good cleaning.

Will G — Google review

Today started off very well even though it was light rain and kind of chilly. Upon arrival we asked the staff if the park would remain open and they said yes. The park opened at 10 and around 1:3 they advised the park was closing, there was no lightning no thundering and no additional explanation. Staff advised all guest to either request for a sunny day pass via the app or website or venture to customer service in the front of the park. I went to customer service since I had already purchased parking and a reserve space for the 3pm parade. Manager Zach refunded my parking and the reserved space for the parade but without the tax so it didn't match the price it was purchased for and he could not provide an explanation why. He just said that's how it is & when I asked to speak to another manager, Zach Advised he was the only person I can speak to. I just said OK and I knew at that point I was just gonna need to contact Corporate to provide them some clear feedback on the experience. I am from Georgia and visiting family in Virginia. I decided to take my Little to Sesame Street for the day which is a 4 1/2, so you can imagine how disappointed I am to have only been park for less than two hours and not only not receive a refund appropriately but given a sunny day pass option. I did advise to Zach that sunny day pass is not equivalent for this type of situation, since the weather did not impact the park, closing, the park chose to close on their own, without any additional explanation. But from the looks of it, it was due to lack of staff. There was no thunder or no lightning and the rain actually stopped at 12:30. anyone thinking about going to Sesame Street try the Florida location. Longhorn Location is not worth the money nor the lack of customer service, under construction rides, ill prepared staff, and so on and so on. I truly expected better.

Lacey W — Google review

We spent almost 500 dollars as a family of 4 to have passes to this establishment. Each time we've went multiple attractions are closed and we are told "due to not enough staff". My one child literally has asked to go home because so many attractions are closed. Once we've went and every single slide on the water park kids jungle gym was closed. Last time we went the big five person raft ride was closed. Along with the one raft slide. We were given the "unlimited Que" wristbands for last time based on our first negative experience, but it didn't matter because the time we came to utilize those it was the exact same experience (and my parents paid full price admission to come with us). I have now contacted customer service twice since our first negative experience to explain the situation we had the next time was the exact same and have been ignored. It's unacceptable to charge the prices they do and not have the park fully operational. I understand if things are closed for unforeseen circumstance such as maintance issues, etc. but to be told each time I'm at the park for staffing issues is not acceptable. Then you need to compensate because the park is small to begin with and as a guest you expect it to be fully operational. Also, I will attach pictures to show that the grounds are not well kept and it is filthy.

Sarah — Google review

This is a great place for the kids to have a fun time. We visited and 7 hours went so fast it was unbelievable. So much fun!! My one problem was the staff at the food center big birds burgers. Look for 4 kids and 2 adults it was $114 for chicken nugs fries and a drink for each of us. You can not bring any food inside. The girls serving the food at the pickup counter at least 3 I interacted with were so RUDE it was unbelievable! For paying all that money you deserve a smile and a response not just a mean stare. Even rude to my kid when he asked for BBQ SAUCE. they are young prob don’t make much but just be kind and if u are miserable find another job. Other then that a coke bottle is $6! They take absolutely no CASH anymore. I would not visit again but it is a nice day trip outing for the family. The characters are very nice and patient with the kids. Water and park are extremely clean!

Rachel G — Google review

Wonderful place for a whole day family outing with lots of activities for everyone. The Sesame Street Parade was wonderful. My 8 years old daughter enjoyed all the rides. The water park is wonderful. The walking area surrounding the water area was very rocky, it hurts. I would request the park authority to look into this matter. Rest all I like everything about this theme park.

Deepnath D — Google review

06/22/24-I would recommend not wasting time and money coming here. Don't bother. Sesame Place has definately fallen off. We have been coming here for years and I must say we are very disappointed. The park cost is excessive specially the parking $ 35 is ridiculous but that's not the worst part driving here to find out that only 2 water rides were open was frustrating. Not only that but in their site as you can see on the Pic it only stated 1 ride would be closed. But if you look at the water slide pics there is no water in those rides meaning it looks like they won't even open for the season.

Kat ( — Google review

Overall a good experience for the children. Neither of my children religiously watch Sesame Street - however, they are familiar with the characters and enjoyed the character experiences.The line for security to enter the park was long but moving. We had “Magic Queue” passes to pick up in the Welcome Center upon arrival and the line was not moving. We ended up going to pick them up in the “Guest Relations” office where the line was moving along more steadily.We visited on a day where many of the water park attractions were not opened yet re slides. I believe the children would have enjoyed it more if the slides were open. The layout of the water attractions versus rides is very “unique” and they are in several different sections versus one designated spot.We enjoyed the Dining with Elmo event as it was extremely kid friendly and the kids were freely able to jump about, dance, and move without it feeling as though they needed to be seated the entire time. The food is extremely casual but it was good.The Parade on Main Street fills up very quickly and there are very few shaded areas. The pavement gets extremely hot so bring a towel or blanket and plenty of water.

Kylie M — Google review

Our kids loved every minute of it! Lines were manageable and plenty of characters were out and about for pictures. Annual passes are definitely worth it for the extra fall/winter events.

Alice L — Google review

The place is very nice and fun for kids. Tickets are cheaper if purchased online. Food prices are high inside the park, but you can bring your own food and leave it in the car in the parking lot, and you can exit and re-enter the park without any issues. Preferred parking costs $53 and general parking costs $32 (the difference in price also includes the distance), and the preferred parking area has tables for eating, whereas the general parking area does not.

Lady A — Google review

I love Sesame Place! It was my mom go to place when I was a child. Now I take my babies and they love it too! Getting a season pass is totally worth it especially if u live near by. I love that u can bring in outside food it help with affordability. My children are 16, 3. & 1 they all enjoy a day at sesame place.

Tiffany C — Google review

Had a great time with family. The dine with elmo and friends add on is entirely worth it. Foods decent, all you want, air conditioned, inside, plenty of time with characters, show and games for the kids was awesome. Im just saying you cant eat there for the price of the dine with elmo and friends as a family, plus you get the characters and show. Water features fun and clean, bummer about the closed kiddie slides, and we werent able to prepay parking. The kid at the gate was definitely scamming the park, (they dont take cash, but i parked for 20 dollars cash) only other complaint is general cost of any extras or souvenirs (little outrageous) but hey, we had a great day and would return.

Kevin B — Google review

We had an absolutely magical visit! We came from Chicago and it was completely worth the long drive and the price! My almost 2 year old could go on almost every ride, but they weren't boring, so my 8 and 5 year olds were having a great time too!

Elizabeth A — Google review

The day we visited Sesame Place it was 90° outside and all but one water ride was closed. The pools and spray grounds were open. We paid for the food passes. With the food passes you can only eat from two restaurants, one of which was closed. The park was short staffed and the bathrooms were disgusting. Overall, the kids still had a good time. For the price I would have liked to be at a park that was fully operational and clean. Especially when this is a place for children.

Juanita H — Google review

Amazing time at Sesame place. We went on Sunday evening and Monday all day. Wait time were much better on Monday, both for rides and food. Staff are friendly and happy. Not too big to walk around with stroller. Our kids enjoyed both the evening and afternoon parades and danced with the characters. Matthew is awesome, we found him always smiling! Highly recommended for a weekend, 2 day trip.

Samantha R — Google review

If you’re in the Philadelphia area, this may be a place you want to check out! Especially if you have little kids. It’s like being transported into a different world. Expect long lines everywhere! It’s especially brutal if you’re going in the summer because there aren’t too many shady spots to sit at. The rides are pretty meek because the primary audience is the seven and under crowd. The one big miss is the quality of the restaurants - The stuff you get is basically fried garbage. Nothing fresh or Flavorful… Fried chicken, fries, greasy pizza, greasy burgers… And the lines for the food, especially around the lunchtime aren’t managed efficiently. There is a mobile ordering option, but half the vegetarian items we were looking for including salads, and the impossible burger were not available via the app. And be prepared to cough up a pretty pretty for everything. If you feel nostalgic about Sesame Street then This is the place for you. But if you are looking for thrilling rides and good grub this place is far from it! Most of the thrilling rides were also shut down the day we went.

Bugs S — Google review

We booked the birthday party package at Sesame Place & it exceeded all of our expectations. If you’re considering it for your child do it! You won’t be disappointed. Thank you to our party host Gabriel & to all the staff members that made our party an unforgettable experience ♥️♥️

Amanda R — Google review

I went to Sesame Street on August 26th for my child's birthday. I bought the ticket two weeks ago before I saw the comment that there were not enough lifeguards. In a very uneasy mood, we still set out, but fortunately, when we arrived, we found that the river drifting was open and the river drifting project was equipped with at least 5 (or 6?) lifeguards. The kids had a wonderful afternoon on Sesame Street, and this was our third visit

Gao M — Google review

Worse than a traveling carnival. The rides aren't much different than you would find at one, especially with the roller coasters being closed today.The only two positives are that there are familiar characters here and that some of the employees have been very friendly and helpful, despite the less-than-desirable circumstances.The place is not well-maintained. It's very sad and fails to evoke nostalgia in this one-time Sesame Street fanatic. Lots of rides are closed, including the main rides we came for. You can't mobile order the plant-based tenders at Elmo's Pizza Kitchen, which makes no sense. Fortunately the mobile order expediter allowed me to order the regular kind and she put in the order verbally to swap with plant-based tenders. But the onus shouldn't be on guests and employees to try to wrangle a barely passable experience out of a poorly executed park. This is on the management. Even the little Diggerland USA in Berlin, NJ offers a better overall experience than this, though they need a plant-based burger or tender option, too.Extra point for having a fair ride accessibility program (RAP), which kept the day from sliding further into misery, but I can't see myself ever bringing our kid here again.Say what you want about Disney's prices, but very few amusement parks or theme parks come close to their quality of product, guest service, plant-based food options, and variety of attractions. We are already planning our trip to Walt Disney World. After today, it would be good to have something more fun to look forward to (yes, I realize it also involves air travel, a hotel stay, etc., but I imagine many people at Sesame Place had to travel to be here today and I feel even worse for them; at least we only drove in from NJ).

Eric P — Google review

Good day trip for young kids under 10 years old. There are plenty of rides and wait time was reasonable (under 10 min on long weekend). There are several rides which need swim suit; so plan accordingly.The shows were not so great; like story reading was very short and not that interactive.The food selection was limited but you will find pizza, burger and fries. The queue for lunch was over 20 min. You can bring your own snacks to save time.The parade at 3 pm was good, you need to plan ahead for a good spot.Overall a good place for kids

Rajesh N — Google review

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Sights & Landmarks

Peddlers Village is a large shopping mall in Lahaska that features 65 shops and an inn. The mall is popular during the holidays as it features many restaurants and bars.

This is my happy place! I look forward to going here throughout the year! They have the cutest shops, most delicious food and the entire area is beautiful! You can even enjoy a cold, refreshing beer or glass of wine while you shop!

Stephanie B — Google review

Great place to go if you are looking for a nice place to walk around. They keep the grounds beautiful. There a a lot of unique shops, and many places to get snacks or a meal.

Bill R — Google review

Great atmosphere with lots of fun, diverse shops! Beautiful gardens and water features in the middle. Always nice to walk around with friends and browse the shops. This place has been around for at least 20 years and it looks so well managed and taken care of! During the month of July they had the Sand sculptures on display. One major downfall is it’s not very wheelchair friendly throughout.

K C — Google review

This is a nice place with plenty of shops and restaurants, Great place to see Christmas decorations and Christmas parade as well, their Halloween decorations are nice too, great place for kids to enjoy, however this place is too busy and crowded all the seasons, parking is very tricky, wait time in restaurants are hours, you have to stand in long queue to get in to a restaurant or buy food from food trucks.So be prepared, have plenty of water, snacks for kids and yourself, a hat to protect you from the burning sun, apply sunscreen and hopefully enjoy the day.All the time I get extremely tired after walking here on a sunny day. So, be prepared.

Sherin J — Google review

This is a cute little village with great atmosphere with lots of fun, diverse and unique shops. Beautiful gardens and water features. They always have some ongoing events and it’s fun to walk around and browse the shops. This place is well managed and well maintained. They have on site restaurants as well.

Varsha D — Google review

Adorable place with plenty of cool little shops and restaurants. Went for a quick trip and had a wonderful time with the family. We walked around and just enjoyed the beautiful fall weather. The day was perfect to stroll and just take in the atmosphere. Definitely recommend any family to go and check it out.

Maggie R — Google review

Great visit. High prices for most everything. Beautiful grounds..strawberry festival was rainy, coolish n semi crowded..good music played in the gazebo. Not enough strawberry stands offering anything.

Dianne V — Google review

We went to see the scarecrows and loved it! It was fun to vote for favorites via the app. The app also has some coupons for deals at the local places there. There was a nice variety of stores, including a German clock store and a jerky hut with exotic jerkies and other goods. We will make sure to go earlier next time to have more time to explore. The food was also very good.

Kelly P — Google review

We visited during the July 4th weekend Blueberry Festival. We picked up a blueberry pie and it was delicious! They also had several amazing sand Sculptures which were all incredible. Also picked up some lovely honey and tea at the Sticky Situations tasting store. Wonderful afternoon spent at Peddler's Village.

Daniel S — Google review

We got married at Peddlers Village this August and we honestly could talk about how AMAZING they are for hours on end. Every single aspect of our wedding was absolutely perfect, thanks to all of the help from the phenomenal staff at Peddlers. Peddlers Village is the most beautiful and romantic place for a wedding, and as New Yorkers, we were able to utilize all Peddlers had to offer to maximize our wedding to a full weekend. In addition to having our ceremony and reception at Peddlers, we also had our rehearsal dinner and after party there as well. Our guests are STILL talking about how beautiful the village is, and how incredible our wedding was. Our perfect day would not have been possible without the amazing staff at Peddlers who helped us every single step of the way. Ann was available to help us with anything that we needed from the moment we booked Peddlers, and she went above and beyond to make sure that we were happy and that our wedding was our perfect vision. We had the pleasure of having Pam as our day of coordinator, who assisted us with every single thing on the day of our wedding, allowing us to relax and enjoy the day. When the possibility of rain became a looming fear, Pam and Ann made us feel comfortable knowing that they had a Plan B in the event that it does rain. Another wonderful thing about Peddlers is how many photo opportunities there are! We were able to capture an array of different settings for our photographs all while staying in the village. Peddlers is beautiful, charming, romantic, and allowed us to have the wedding of our dreams. But for us, what really made the difference is the incredible staff who made us feel like family and were there for us every step of the way. We HIGHLY recommend any couple looking to get married to choose Peddlers for their special day. We are so thankful for everyone at Peddlers Village and are so blessed to have been able to be married there!

Sara N — Google review

Perfect place to go with a group because you're almost guaranteed that there will be something everyone will like, from a game store to a mystical shop. For any cooking enthusiast or foodies, there are shops and restaurants galore for your taste buds. Even treasure hunts and riddles to entertain the kiddies. I'm definitely coming back during the Christmas season to enjoy the lights

Wendy E — Google review

Beautiful little village to enjoy some Christmas lights and check out local shops and restaurants! Loved the quaint feel and variety of the shops, from the Cloak & Wand Harry Potter themed store to Fehrenbach’s Cuckoo Clock’s, there’s truly something for everyone here. Loved that they have a pretty busy calendar of events going on throughout the year too. Parking is kind of a pain (give yourself plenty of time to find parking), but we’ll definitely be back again.

Samantha P — Google review

Peddler’s Village is a staple to Bucks County. A great place to stop for locals and tourists. Delicious choices of restaurants, bars, shops and more!

Oscar M — Google review

A happy place with many things for every age group & interest... it is always stunningly beautiful in every season, perfectly cared for with incredible events and has charming shops with delicious treats & perfect gifts for everyone.I still wear a necklace I found there 10 years ago, found the perfect bag there, and my Family celebrates every Thanksgiving & Easter in one of their many restaurants - is my happy place!

Michelle L — Google review

Nice lively place that we visited during Christmas time. A lot of lights, decorations, shopping just a cheerful holiday atmosphere. It is also located 8 minutes away from New Hope, PA - another beautiful area with restaurants and shopping and just walking around enjoying beautifully decorated area.

Anna U — Google review

Absolutely adorable. Quaint place to walk around or have a date night. Free Will Brewery is a good place to start . Support local.

Roopa S — Google review

This is a quaint little village with so much more to offer than just shops which are unique and cute. Any season is the right season to take a stroll, get a bite or just sit on a bench.We’ve been multiple times to capture its aesthetic with our wedding couples.

McMasters V — Google review

After my wonderful wine flight at Angelico Winery, only 20 min drive to this beautiful area. Unique shops spread out the whole little town, gardening are nicely down, a lot photo opportunity.Great for family visit as well! Nice go spent 2-3 hours.

DZCY D — Google review

Another wonderful gem of a place just up the road from Lambertville, NJ and New Hope, PA, amazing towns in their own right. Spend the day here. The shops and restaurants are unique and amazing. The Christmas extravaganza they put together is simply breathtaking. Lahaska has so many excellent restaurants, as well. Amazing place to spend the day.

Shelly — Google review

In the area visiting family for Christmas holiday. Peddlers Village is a charming area to visit, shop, dine, and partake of holiday festivities. Be sure to check local listing for activities, dining, and shopping hours.Typically, it is fairly crowded on the weekends. However, we went on a Monday afternoon to see the holiday lights and partake of the Free Smores. Most of the shops were closing at 5 or 6, but some are open later. Dining was open longer hours as well, and there are some very good options for the hungry traveler!! Button wood has delicious burgers, and Nina's Ice Cream and waffles is worth a drop in!Folks in the village are helpful and friendly, and I will definitely be back to do some holiday shopping next year.

DJ S — Google review

Such a fun and laid back place to spend a day with the family. I felt the admission pricing for activities was fair and we definitely got more than our money's worth. Food is expensive and not good so eat elsewhere or bring something from home.

Tiffany — Google review

A beautiful picturesque open air shopping center. It has everything you could ask for. You can grab a drink and walk around and shop or watch a show. I highly recommend this place!!

JWBaltimore — Google review

The most incredible view! Shops scarecrows 100. Places to eat, get treats, bench’s, eating areas. STROLLER friendly. Kid friendly. Great place. Giggleberry play area for kids. Old time hoarse merry go round. Lots do see . Going back again for my 3rd time. Lots of parking JUST FOLLOW signs .

Dipstick 4 — Google review

4.7

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100 Peddlers Village, Lahaska, PA 18931, USA

(215) 794-4000

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Sands Casino And Hotel

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Casinos & Gambling

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Simple lodging in a vibrant casino resort offering a mall, eateries & an indoor pool, plus a spa.

Went to the Casino with my boyfriend and my mom had so much fun playing the slot machines definitely going again

Jennifer # — Google review

A good place for entertainment, not recommended to go often.

HARRISON A — Google review

Great casino with easy access to the hotel and shopping outlets. Convenient parking garage that has free parking. Friendly and efficient staff. Decent ventilation with how much smoking is done in there. They have non smoking sections but it’s really just a large open space between the two.

Christine L — Google review

Comp drinks can’t beat that plus it pays

Ganzo — Google review

The table suddenly became very busy, and the dealer kept blowing cards, but they changed 4 dealers within 10 minutes. The staff called a few people to look at it, and said it was very strange, as if we were cheating. , they said they were going to close this desk and they were going to get off work. No way, the rules of the game are theirs. The next day, I went to the same table and kept losing. The dealer kept getting 20 and 21 points. I asked the staff when the table would be closed today. The dealer told me that in addition to changing the cards, the table would be replaced with new cards. , will not be closed. Yes, shameless behavior can only make you lose, not win. When you are lucky, they keep changing people to deal cards, or close the table directly. There is no justice at all... don't go gambling in this place, their behavior is so bad

Kevin J — Google review

This was first time there its definitely different than atlantic city but it was definitely holding up the standards for covid-19.. but i couldn't get a waitress to get drinks from would made me sad. Because i went as a b-day gift from my husband other than that it was cool

Speed L — Google review

It's owned by Wind Creek now. Much better chance if winning at slots than Sands ever gave.

Robert M — Google review

People are allowed to chain smoke cigarettes... Puff on weed pens.... But holy cow if ya bring a cigar into the place.

NICK D — Google review

Cool place, expensive fast food in court drinks are exact and poured from a gun. Clean upbeat for a Friday night.

Charline M — Google review

If you want to go just to spend money without any excitement, this is the place to be .

H.A.L L — Google review

Bush league services and amenities. Unhealthy conditions and clown shoes service.It is clear there has been a recent management change for the worse.Our stay started with the front desk being unable to locate our reservation. Despite it being made months ahead of time. Next my coworker discovered that our shower would not drain. When maintenance arrived they pulled 3 hair extensions worth of hair out of the drain.They have done away with complimentary breakfast (which my coworker would not stop complaining about for our week long stay), the attached restaurants are over priced. One night I ordered medium steak, at "market price", and received a brunt piece of charcoal that was no where near worth what I had paid for the meal.Next security saw fit to give my company vehicle a "parking warning" threatening to boot or tow it. With no explanation for the warning. The vehicle was legally and parked in a valid area. No signage, no markings, no attempt to contact me. When I contacted them, they admitted that the warning should not have been issued. It never occurred to them that the vehicle was parked for more than 24 hours, because the guests were staying for longer than 24 hours.All these above mentioned things are annoying but what is unforgivable is my coworker and I both observed the house keeping staff clean our room one day. The house keeper took the reusable glasses and coffee mugs, washed them in the room's sink without soap, and replaced them. There were no new glasses or mugs on her cart, so this must be a standard thing for this staff.Dog feces located everywhere in the landscaping and parking lot. The room does not have a microwave and the refrigerator barely cools drinks at the max setting. The computers in the "business center" in the lobby are running illegitimate copies of Windows, the styling of the rooms and public areas are clearly cheap and tacky. The free wifi is open, public, and not in the least bit secure. It is clear the powers that be are cutting corners where ever possible.In short, anyone staying here should not expect the most basic level of customer service and expectations to be met. For the cost of the room alone, I would expect NONE of these issues, let alone one of them to be experienced during a week long stay. The only people that have any idea of what they are doing is the polite and professional maintenance staff. But that is not enough for me to reserve a room here next time.

Kyle D — Google review

I had a great time for my bday there

Tina T — Google review

Asked for a drink of water or soda did not get one was playing 4 or more hours we left do to the drinks

Marija R — Google review

Reserved a room for Friday Night May 11. Arrived to check-in only to be rudely informed By an employee at registration desk that despite having an itinerary Number with a Confirmation Number confirming our reservation, They were over booked and they had no rooms available. After 15 minutes of waiting the hotel manager (I guess as she never Identified herself) rudely offered to shuttle us to another hotel off site. I recommend not wasting your time visiting the Sand Casino. Your better off visiting another resort.

Scott D — Google review

I won so I'm happy.

Gary C — Google review

So many people standing around unopened tables, the rest of the tables are completely packed and they refused to open more. This place is a joke

Alex D — Google review

Wasn't allowed to bring my 20yr old son through the casino to eat at Emeril's Burgers and More. Don't know why security couldn't escort us to the restaurant. Last thing we wanted to do was waste money on the slots. All we wanted was a bite to eat. Security said the only option was the food court. Definitely not worth it.

W C — Google review

3.8

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Blue Mountain Resort, situated between the Niagara Escarpment and Georgian Bay, boasts a stunning landscape all year round. The winter season offers 42 trails across 364 acres of skiable terrain for skiing and snowboarding both day and night. Additionally, visitors can enjoy family-friendly activities and visit the indoor/outdoor Scandinave spa for relaxation. In the summertime, guests can partake in golfing, sunbathing, swimming, biking or hiking.

Had a great time here last February! They've got a bunch of different and fun hills to go down it's hard to get bored with all their options! Bathrooms were super clean and so was there cafeteria. We didn't go to the main Lodge so it made finding the right way to a ski lift a little tricky but we got the hang of it. can't wait to get back at it this winter hope to see you there!

Jack D — Google review

I took the scenic lift ride. I've never been on a ski lift so I enjoyed the ride & the view. If you're afraid of heights, don't worry. It's not scary! If you've never been on a lift before, the staff will guide you & tell you how to get on. The cost of riding up then down once: $18.

N J — Google review

The Blue Mountain Aerial park is so much fun! A group of 4 of us got the 2 hour tickets and we had enough time to complete the ropes course, zip-lining and free fall jump. The instructors were very friendly and checked your gear regularly. There’s also a resturant that offers great views after you finish up at the park (get the soft pretzel app!).

Nicole O — Google review

Blue Mountain is one of the best in PA. I’ve been skiing here for 13 years and it’s continued to be a great place to come every year. The terrain is some of the state’s best, and fortunately most of it is opened by mid January because of their amazing snowmaking systems. They also have high speed lift service to every corner of the mountain so on most days crowds are manageable. The food is good, but sometimes pricey, although Slopeside is always good. Try to avoid days of fresh snow, ESPECIALLY on the weekends because it can become a zoo. Definitely worth checking out if you’re in PA!

Cameron — Google review

My love letter to Blue Mountain,I'm writing this one get some things off my chest in a good way regarding Blue Mountain. Reading negative reviews of this mountain makes me laugh. I grew up and learned how to ski and snowboard at Blue Mountain when it was still Little Gap and they did not allow snowboarding at the time, dating myself I know.I have been snowboarding for 34 years, skied from the age of 2 until 10. Do the math. Been on snow my entire life. The Poconos will deliver a ski experience that is challenging for the Novice, above average or expert skiers and snowboarders.The age old saying if you can ski here you can ski anywhere in world is very true. East Coast conditions are not kind and the Poconos are no exception. I will say if you are willing to put in the work Blue Mountain can carve you into an extremely capable skier or snowboarder and prepare you for any conditions around the globe.The mountain has 1000 feet of vertical drop, Blue Mountain is the highest top to bottom in PA and within a good chuck of the greater east coast resorts so let that sink in. Sidewinder, Challenge, Razors Edge will push your limits as far as you are willing to push yourself, get to know your edges and find out if you are as good as you think you are. Ice, groomed corduroy, slush, loose granular, and even yes, powder at times.Challenging terrain park, easy going beginner trails and, lodge with food and beverage.If you are pigeon and blast this place for service or perceived short comings, just remember this is not Deer Valley or the Ritz Carlton. Come enjoy the slopes, be thankful for the employees who show up and enjoy yourselves.Having been in the greater Salt Lake City area for more than 10 years riding the best snow on earth, I don't forget where I came from and the place that helped develop my skills. That was Blue Mountain! Wax your gear, sharpen your edges and let'r rip. Don't forget your helmet. Ice is hard :)Shout to Joe Warner, longtime Ski Patroller at Little Gap/Blue Mountain who helped me develop my love for skiing/snowboarding. Blue if you read this look up Joe he was one of a kind.-Jimmy

James M — Google review

a wonderful ski resort that caters to family groups, they have trails for all skill levels. as of Dec 20th and Dec 21st 2022, the conditions were ok before the snowstorm but there were some trails that had icy parts. many trails for variety (although some trails were closed when we went) staff were very attentive and friendly here. the resort would benefit from having more lights though because it was a little hard to see during night skiing.

Caroline — Google review

It's one of the best skiing resorts in ontario, close to toronto. There are lots of places to eat at. The village is pretty and has lots of options for activities. In winter, you can try axe throwing. It's beautiful in all seasons, but I specifically loved it in summer ( not a fan of snow!)

Saujanya A — Google review

Visited Blue Mountain’s Summit Lodge this summer, and it was fantastic! The views were breathtaking, with vibrant flowers adding a special touch. The food was delicious, and the staff were incredibly friendly. Highly recommend for a great summer day out!

Olha B — Google review

Was a great tubing experience. Besides we paid 300 for 5 people to go down the hill 3 times. The lines are so long and the lift conveyor is so slow. Thank God it wasn't raining. We were soaked cuz the snow was all melted and dirty. And we had on water proof clothes. 4 bucks for a 4oz hot chocolate. 4 bucks for a soda. Way overpriced

Stephanie C — Google review

Don't even bother to try to go tubing here. Paid over 200$ for 4 people for a 2 hour session and only went down twice. My kids were so excited to try snow tubing and all we did was wait in line. They massively oversell the time slots. We thought the wait was over when it took almost a half an hour to get to the conveyor. Only to find a massive line at the top. Overall a very disappointing experience. I will say the employees were very friendly. This is obviously a management problem. They just sell more tickets than they can handle. I would love to try snow tubing again. I'll just be doing it somewhere else for sure.

Zachary R — Google review

Good place for learning how to ski/ snowboard. Can be very busy though. My husband took a snowboarding lesson and it was very crowded - just something to be aware of and keep in mind while planning. It was super crowded on tubing - I was only able to ride 4 times during my 2 hours time slot.Food is really bad and expensive🥲 I mean you can at least add a slice of tomato to a spicy chicken sandwich that costs $15 🤪

Alena B — Google review

Fun family resort. There are plenty of options for all level of skiers. We had a decent winter with some actual snow, so the conditions were decent. The bunny slope area is nice and big and a great spot for little ones to learn. It is a bit expensive but you can find deals and the 4 hour passes are pretty good. Looking forward to next winter praying for snow!

Jeremiah S — Google review

Honestly pretty upset with what this mountain is turning into. I praised them on staying true to themselves and not turning over to epic or ikon, but the prices for a season pass are getting to be outrageous. 800$ for one mountain in Pennsylvania is pretty nutty when their competition is only a little more and offers a whole range of mountains. They are undoubtedly the best mountain in the area, but I’m sure I’m speaking for a lot of people that ski on a budget. And the fact they really don’t seem to care much for active duty/veterans is pretty pathetic. The weather conditions in the northeast haven’t even been that great lately so we’re lucky to get a couple months use out of the pricey pass.

Brian F — Google review

First ski in the season. It wasn’t the best due to an apparent lack of snow (I blame global warming🥲). Only less than half of the trails and lifts were operating and some of the trails were quite icy. The wait is about 5-10 minutes to get on the lift for each ride. Considering it’s the Christmas holiday season, it wasn’t bad. Hopefully we will get more snow in January or February.

Zhiming L — Google review

One of the best event spaces for views during all seasons, but particularly during the summer and fall. Prices were extremely reasonable given the size of the room and amenities included. Elevator available for elderly and wheelchair bound major plus to reach the upper levels which provide stunning views from the event space above the restaurant.

Nickolas T — Google review

I went here my first few times snowboarding. I had a lesson that I was initially satisfied with but after getting a little more experience I think the lesson was not so great...the only thing the teacher showed me was how to strap in one foot and glide...she spent the most of the lesson hanging out with other employees. I also rented a snowboard and boots...the boots were pretty disgusting and the second time I went the boots must have had holes in them as my feet were drenched at the end of the day...the place itself is pretty nice. If youre just looking for a mountain for skiing or snowboarding this spot is exactly that...id give zero stars for the lesson and boots and 4 stars for the mountain.

Johnny G — Google review

Staying at Blue Mountain Resort was amazing! The place is gorgeous, and there's so much to do. But what really stood out was the guest service – it was beyond excellent. Everyone was super friendly and helpful, making sure we had the best time. They really went out of their way to make our stay special. Can't wait to go back!

Aimee W — Google review

Always a good time! Was here the day after opening day, and the snow crew did an incredible job getting trails open! The lifts are well organized. Love the quick food option at the bottom Lodge, is a bit pricey though

Jack Z — Google review

I went to Blue Mountain for the first time yesterday; first time there and first time EVER skiing. I was signed up for a group lesson and arrived early. Mind you I’m a highly anxious person so I was already on edge, but things started going south when my locker wasn’t working and I realized I had to go back to the shop because I forgot my gloves. Full blown crying at that point Judy (a literal angel on earth) calmed me down at the shop and shared her experience with her first few times skiing which made me feel better.By then though I was running late and still needed rentals. A young woman (I forgot to grab her name) working there came to get me for my lesson, saw I was distraught, and also helped talk me down and got me rentals straight away and over to David for my lesson.IF IT IS YOUR FIRST TIME GO SEE DAVID! He is tough but fair and even spent extra time with me which was so above and beyond what he needed to do. By the end of our lesson I was turning like a pro (in my eyes) and stopping a bit better. And I didn’t fall once. He helped me get the confidence to try the lift, which I did alone for the first time, and I am so glad I did!Rich at the top of the magic carpet on the bunny hill was also the sweetest and kept my spirits up every run I did.All in all this was an amazing experience and I can confidently say I’m totally hooked on skiing now. I’m going back Sunday with friends and I’m itching for the slopes! Thank you to everyone at Blue Mountain!!!!

Haylie V — Google review

Great experience. Not a skier or snowboarding. Snow tubing was a great alternative to enjoy the now. Two separate hills with the same size. We went to the second one because it was less crowded.

Sanja M — Google review

Fabulous cozy, rusic atmosphere with fireplace, great food and service. Great for couples! Views are amazing. Outdoor patio with heaters is very nice too. Didn't know they would have a musician performing on the Sunday evening I was there. That was a great, fun surprise. He took song requests. Performed popular songs really well. Would highly recommend.

Jill K — Google review

4.3

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1660 Blue Mountain Dr, Palmerton, PA 18071, USA

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King of Prussia

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Shopping mall

Shopping

King of Prussia Mall is a grand and sophisticated shopping center that boasts over 400 retailers, as well as food courts and restaurants. The indoor mall features natural lighting from skylights, making it an inviting environment for shoppers. There is a luxury section dedicated to high-end stores, and visitors can easily spend several hours exploring the vast space. The mall has a good mix of stores catering to various needs but lacks a Uniqlo store.

King of Prussia Mall is hands down one of the best shopping experiences in the area! With its massive selection of high-end and everyday stores, it truly has something for everyone. Whether you're on the hunt for luxury items or just need to pick up a few essentials, this mall delivers.The **luxury section** is a dream for anyone who loves designer shopping. You’ll find top-tier brands like Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Chanel all in one place. It's the perfect spot to treat yourself or find a special gift. If you're into accessories, the Tumi store offers a sleek selection of luggage and bags that are both stylish and durable. 🧳✨But it’s not just for the designer crowd—there’s something for everyone. If you’re looking for casual wear, you’ve got stores like Apple, H&M, and Zara. For shoes, head to Nike or the Adidas store for some fresh kicks. There’s also Sephora for all your beauty needs, and a huge Macy's if you want to browse a little bit of everything.The mall itself is spacious, clean, and always buzzing with energy. Plus, there are plenty of great dining options if you need a break from shopping. 🍔🥤Overall, King of Prussia Mall is a must-visit for anyone who loves shopping in style! 😎

Greg W — Google review

I spoke with my wife before typing up this review and we agreed that yes while this mall is great and we thoroughly enjoyed our visit as a regular paycheck to paycheck family we felt less like patrons and more like sightseers. That is really the only real reason for the 3 star rating. It was quite a bit to high end for us. So I hope you enjoy the pictures of our mainly sightseeing trip to King of Prussia Mall and maybe they will help you make up your mind if you were planning a visit. Personally I do recommend a visit especially if you have never been because if nothing else exploring the mall with the family was very fun and a great way to spend the day.

Michael M — Google review

Neat, clean and massive mall in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania near Philadelphia. They have almost all major clothing stores, designer brand store and some large anchor department/retail stores. Plenty of parking spaces outside. Good options for food in food court or the many restaurants around the mall. I enjoyed walking around and checking out stores.

Varsha D — Google review

Fantastic mall. One of the best in the country. Great selection of stores you can't find elsewhere super close by like Uniqlo and Doc Martens and a really great selection of restaurants actually. It's very clean and fun to walk around. It was a little cold inside so definitely bring a jacket.

Langston W — Google review

The mall is really confusing to navigate. That’s really why I’m giving it 3 stars. Me & my mom were lost for 2 hours & the workers aren’t even able to instruct you. As we came to find out, where you end up in the mall depends on which staircase you take to go up or down. Very confusing & you’ll have to walk at least 30min to get to your desired “staircase.” It’s not even that it’s a tiring walk, it’s just inconvenient. The mall definitely needs maps inside. There is a lot to do inside though: massages, 2 food courts, most of any type of store you can think of, and there are sections for kids to play. They have starbucks & La Colombe in terms of cafes. Also, the pressed protein shake pictured here does not taste good at all.

Eman S — Google review

King Of Prussia, being the top three biggest malls in America, has everything. One can say that you’ll get lost or exhausted trying to uncover everything this mall has to offer, cause you will. Built with such elegance, King of Prussia will have everything you have on your shopping list, from numerous clothing stores on each block to a food stand on every corner you turn, it’s hard not to get bored with all the activities there are to do in this mall.With an ample amount of parking and food courts offered on each floor, there’s a store that will capture the attention of anyone, no matter the age you are, there’s a store for you. Furthermore, if you’re more of a look-and-walk person, then this mall is for you, with its 2.9 million square feet, this mall will have you walking like you’re hiking for a good hour or two.As a person who comes here once in a full moon, it’s always a wonderful experience to be in a mall that offers an ample amount of choices of stores compared to other local malls and many activities and attractions to look at while looking around the mall. I recommend coming here and taking your time if you’re looking around this mall for the first time and exploring every area this mall has to offer.

Eric J — Google review

Huge mall with top brands. Very clean, but some restrooms need more attention.Plenty of parking.

Yuriy K — Google review

One of the largest mall in terms of space and no.of stores in US and laregest in the state. Lot of Branded stores and showrooms which attracts people from all age. Well maintained and organized parking, wash rooms and family rooms. Plenty of instruction/information board in each floor/building. Kids play area also there. Very big food court with lot of international cuisine options. Definitely worth visiting mall with family in the region.

Arun — Google review

A grand mall carrying ample stores and varieties of items. Well maintained and catchy by all means. Area is huge to roam and shop. You can buy anything from here. Also an excellent place to eat and entertainment as well! I bought Korean pearls, Barbie Doll and garments from here.

Saroj P — Google review

A Hidden Gem in King of Prussia Mall – Incredible Tattoo Experience!The Tattoo Parlour & Lounge, tucked away in the gigantic King of Prussia Mall, is a true gem. From the moment you step in, the vibe is warm and welcoming, with a unique vintage decor that makes you feel right at home. Scott, the owner and artist, provides exceptional service. He’s incredibly friendly, professional, and thorough.What sets this studio apart is the care Scott takes with each client. He offers no-fee consultations where he really listens to your ideas, works with you on design elements, and provides expert guidance on placement and design tweaks that ensure your tattoo turns out even better than expected. On the day of my appointment, Scott was fully prepared, had everything ready to go, and respected my time. He made sure I was comfortable throughout the entire process, checking in regularly and even letting me pick the movies (and/or TV shows) to watch while he worked.The studio itself is filled with Scott’s artwork and vintage, recycled furniture, which gives it a cool, laid-back atmosphere. Plus, knowing that they follow environmentally conscious practices made the whole experience even better.In the end, I left with a stunning tattoo that I absolutely love, and I can’t wait to go back for my next one. If you’re looking for a great tattoo experience, I highly recommend Scott and The Tattoo Parlour & Lounge!

Viola G — Google review

Like the fact that there were varieties ofLarge stores but failed to find anything of my kind and taste. The service at the steak restaurant was extremely poor as the meal was not attractive and choppy. However walking around and viewing was ok

Jennifer B — Google review

First time here for me and my wife the mall is huge we did a total of 12,500 steps between the two of us. Nice shops definitely will return

Anthony S — Google review

King of Prussia Mall in Pennsylvania is a shopping haven! With its vast selection of stores, from high-end brands to popular retailers, there's something for everyone. The spacious layout ensures a comfortable shopping experience, and the diverse dining options cater to various tastes. The staff is friendly, and the mall's cleanliness adds to its charm. Whether you're a fashion enthusiast, tech lover, or foodie, King of Prussia Mall delivers an exceptional shopping adventure. Highly recommended for a day of retail therapy!

Eden A — Google review

Nice mall overall! It's quite large and has a lot of stores from clothing stores to game stores to high end ones. Great place for all ages, and there's a lot of good food options. A big popular place is the Cheesecake Factory! We enjoy going here, and just exploring around and getting lost!

David N — Google review

Had a great birthday dinner! Great service, great food! Very nice evening!Very busy place for obvious reasons.

Andrew S — Google review

We took a road trip to see this mall. It was a nice scenic route car ride with no tolls, no traffic and about 2 hours from Baltimore. The mall is HUGE. If you really wanna see it; plan to stay overnight or make another trip back. High end to mainstream; you will find it here. The mall is clean and bright. The Macy’s was really nice; and if you are from Baltimore you know we have Sub Par Macy’s; I always have to leave Baltimore to find a really good Macy’s. This mall is nicer than most.

A M — Google review

Been to this large mall many times it’s different every time because you cannot figure out how these stores stay in business there are empty and usually they don’t always see new stores. That’s what keeps it. Interesting mall is very clean organized and lots of variety of stores and restaurants. They have certain stores which you don’t see at many malls.Lots of high-end stores and some casual stores definitely spend some time there!One of our definitely the largest retail malls in the country.

Erich T — Google review

Fabulous place to get fashion ideas and pieces for all budgets! Super clean and worthwhile visiting on a weekday ;0)My husband equally loved it and had a very good experience! Wr also were super happy to still get to see the Christmas decorations, incl. Carousel 🎠 as the base to a huge tree!

Bettina S — Google review

Mall is enormous. Very clean. Was visiting the area from Pittsburgh and had to stop. Has a variety of stores. A ton of high end places if that’s up your alley. Had a really good Mango Gelato (I have absolutely no idea what the name of the place is) It was a bit overwhelming though, and we had to use our gps to get back to the car. Who gets lost in a mall, we most certainly do lol

JESSICA P — Google review

Last week, I visited here. As an international student, I sometimes find malls in the US to be quite simple, but this mall is truly grand and luxurious. Additionally, there is free parking with ample capacity and a spacious area. Some sources say that this is the third-largest mall in the USA, and I believe it because I was exhausted from walking around and still didn’t see everything.

Intan M — Google review

Came here for the first time with my boyfriend last month to go to the Apple Store for an in store pick up, and this Mall was honestly way more than what I expected it to be, it’s a very big mall, 3 stories high, there’s plenty of stores to shop at from designer stores to regular chain stores like bath and body works, Victoria secret and Auntie Anne’s etc…. The mall was very nice and clean there’s is plenty of food options to eat. You can literally spend hours in here just walking around. Wonderful mall as a whole, will definitely be back again!!

Nicole F — Google review

What’s interesting about KOP isn’t the fact that it’s the third largest mall in the country. It’s the fact that although it’s the third mall in the country, #1 and #2 devote a lot of their space to entertainment like amusement rides, water parks, ski slopes, etc. this allows KOP to dedicate their space exclusively to retail which presumably brings in a lot of revenue, and a lot of revenue means a nicer mall. It has the same amount of stores as its competitors with more space and still manages to do what it needs to.Simon has had their issues in PA. Check out the Ross Park Mall. The place is a trainwreck compared to KOP. The bathrooms are dirty. The parking lot looks like it was hit by a meteor. They also had that problem with the security cameras a few years back.KOP has PLENTY of free parking. Come here on a Saturday and it’ll be busy but they made it as big as they did for a reason. They have five Auntie Anne’s and (I think) three food courts. More obscure but high-end restaurants like Eddie V’s and Melting Pot are included as well as more budget-friendly stores like Five Below and the few-and-far-between Primark of all retailers.It’s a very impressive mall. If you haven’t checked it out, stop by when you get the chance!

Sam B — Google review

King of Prussia Mall is a premier shopping destination with a vast selection of stores, from high-end boutiques to popular retail chains. The mall’s layout is modern and spacious, making for an enjoyable shopping experience. Dining options are diverse, offering everything from casual bites to fine dining. Staff at most stores are friendly and helpful. Constructive feedback: the mall can be overwhelming due to its size, so grabbing a map and planning your visit can save time. Parking can be challenging during peak hours, so arrive early if possible. Overall, King of Prussia Mall is a must-visit for any shopping enthusiast.

Pinakee P — Google review

First time as someone from North Carolina visiting Philadelphia’s biggest mall, filled with many brands and stores to shop at! Exceptional decorative displays, interesting items to see from, amazing food choices, literally everything you can think of when it comes to your ideal mall! This is by far (in my opinion) the best experience I’ve had! I will strongly recommend visiting this place!

Carlos J — Google review

4.6

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160 N Gulph Rd, King of Prussia, PA 19406, USA

(610) 265-5727

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Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom

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Amusement park

Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom is a destination for entertainment, featuring a variety of exciting attractions such as roller coasters, thrill rides, water slides, and Planet Snoopy. The park also offers multiple dining options and live shows for visitors to enjoy. With its diverse range of activities suitable for people of all ages, Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom is the perfect place to spend a thrilling day with family and friends.

I bought my season pass last year as soon as I found out that kids up to five were free. We did go a few times in the summer but so many people! Now it's is October they have the Halloween theme and it is so much fun. Keep in mind the kid rides are closed but my five years old loves it. The fog and so many characters dressed up walking round trying to scare you, but when they saw my daughter since her age they would all talk and dance And sing with her . Really one night I will never forget with her!

Rere L — Google review

Had a great time as always, but maybe it's better since I go late on Sundays, so there are fewer people. The Halloween theme is awesome. Colors, music, and atmosphere are great. Shows are super cool to watch. Ride lines move pretty quick as well. The only issues I have are the high food and game prices. And the difficulties trying to get to handicap parking. There's no clear path or direction there for us to park closer.

Dario G — Google review

Dorney Park’s Haunt event is amazing!! The rides barely have lines, the staff is awesome , and there’s just so much to see and do! I took my 5 yr old, and two 9 year olds, with more than enough to do Halloween wise and so on. Definitely highly recommend this amusement park. The only thing I disliked, was the price of the food, which is always expensive in these kinds of parks, as well as the insane amount of traffic exiting the parking lot once we were leaving. All in all, wound definitely go back in a heartbeat!!

Cara S — Google review

Had a great time at Dorney Park! The atmosphere was fantastic, and there was something for everyone. Even though I'm not a fan of roller coasters, I still found plenty of other fun attractions to enjoy. The staff was friendly and helpful. Highly recommend it for a family-friendly day out. 🎢🎡

Jimiao Z — Google review

30 bucks for parking is even expensive for that Bruce Wayne guy. No live shows or entertainment. 10-15% of the rides and water slides were closed. Shoeless long waterslide lines on the burning hot concrete, schlepping an inflated tube up several flights of steps. 🔥🦶Pros: Still liked it overall. Non-water ride lines were short. Was able to walk right on in a Flash. Staff was nice, and it was an enjoyable experience for the most part.

Batman J — Google review

The park has pretty slow operations on the rides and the food we had at the Burger Barn was absolutely awful. The ride collection is definitely dated but I actually preferred the thrill of the older roller coasters compared to the newer ones. The signage around the park was also very uninformative. I was looking forward to the park, but left at majorly disappointed.

Kole B — Google review

We enjoyed but lines were too long, which is also typical during summer season. Prices were better online, but we paid parking and weren’t allowed to park in the regular parking as all lots were full. We did not get a refund either.

Madame — Google review

We are halloween lovers, and we came for halloween at night and trick or treating the next day.We purchased a yearly membership for next year, and it started this year.Halloween at night was awesome.Trick or treating was okay.Can't wait to see what they do for Christmas.

Angel — Google review

Went during summer vacation great place to take the kids going through the weekday cuts down on time waiting in line and the ticket prices are much cheaper online throughout the weekday than at the gate. Something for all ages to do also have a snoopy park included for toddlers, and the waterpark ( wild water kingdom)is included in the general price of admission. Food prices are really expensive but you can take a cooler w/ food and leave in your car and go out and eat and they’ll let you re-enter the park. they also serve alcohol.

Delilah G — Google review

The park was very clean. We rented a cabana which was great and the food attendant could not be nicer or anymore attentive. The gift shops were incredible! We found so many peanuts plush that are so hard to find and we purchased for gifts. Who ever is their purchaser does an outstanding job an asset to Dorney. We had a great day!

Sloan T — Google review

E=mc² Einstein would be proud with the science & math involved in some of these incredible rides! 😁Besides that, Iron Menace was incredibly menacing to say the least (YOU HAVE TO MAKE A TRIP & SEE FOR YOURSELF). All the thrill roller coasters were phenomenal! There could be a few improvements with mascot entertainers perusing around the park & higher positioned hand dryers in the restrooms... The live band rocked! Definitely adequate & shady seating as well! The lines weren't too bad of a wait 🕓. Nothing but friendly customer service & big smiles from the employees! The Season Pass is definitely the best option as far as ticket options & prices! Go to Dorney Park/Wild Water Kingdom & have the time of your life!!! 🥳 👏

Donald H — Google review

This park is such a cozy little park with lots to see and do. We were only there for 4 hours and were able to do everything we wanted to do, and some things twice. Well, except for riding Demon Drop because it doesn't open until 2pm. The park is really beautiful and I really enjoyed riding all the rollercoasters. Iron Menace and Steel Force were really good.The best part about this park is it's not over crowded. You can actually get on rides and do the things you want to do without too much waiting. The longest we waited was 25 minutes, and in the theme park world that's nothing. The people in the park were all super friendly and the ride operations moved along the crowds very nicely. I don't know if I'll get a chance to come back anytime soon, but I would love to if given the opportunity.

Richard H — Google review

Mid tier park. Relatively friendly staff. Some decent flat rides and some decent coasters in their line up. Now the Cons: Park season is over the weekend before Halloween where others in the area like Hershey Park and Great Adventure extends their seasons until January 1st. Food is average, at best, but could be better. Too much emphasis on "Watering Holes" than more food options. Security does their best but there's no real enforcement of the No Smoking/Vaping in the park. This is NOT the Parks fault in general but there are more guests who are unruly and uncivilized especially during the Summer (Primarily at Wild Water Kingdom)and their Haunt.

Yahuah A — Google review

Great park. First time here. Definitely comparable to Hershey in my opinion. Kids rides, roller coasters and everything in between. Their water park is huge and we loved it. Definitely check out the crazy river it was fun. Parking is over priced but I'd say that's my only complaint. Lines were short and even were able to ride twice on some rides.

Jennifer G — Google review

Me and my wife went on 7-22-24 rented a cabana had a great day all because of Ricardo our service advisor this guy is the customer service king. He should be in charge of training for the park. I have been in the service bizz for over 45 years you don't see to many like him. Next time we go I will be looking for Ricardo to make our trip the best like the last one. From me and my wife thank you

Sparkie J — Google review

Me and my friends had a really good weekend and time at that fun place! The weather is nice and all the water slides are so fun and not that long to wait. Will come back again the next summer!

F T — Google review

I've been visiting this place since I was little, and recently came back with family to experience summer nights and have a great time as a college student.Needless to say, I had an amazing day! While lines were a bit long (avoid weekends if you can), that was the only downside I faced while here. The food tasted great, the rides were enjoyable and the atmosphere is great!I came in on a free ticket as my family are season pass members so I can't vouch for ticket price, but after experiencing Hershey, I definitely think Dorney can hold a candle to it.

AlmaTheBirdLord — Google review

If you go on a rainy day the park is completely dead. Unfortunately the day I went Iron Menace their new coaster was closed which was unfortunately but I believe they were doing repairs since there was cranes on scene. Lots of good rides, great park!

Owen M — Google review

Absolutely amazing place to bring your family. Every ticket gives you access to both parks The amusement park and the water park. There are some very intense rides there not for the faint of heart Steel force and Iron menace being the most notable . The food is extremely expensive there which is to be expected but all in all it's impossible to not have a good time

Sean G — Google review

We went for Haunt. The ticket sales staff and management team were very cold and not personable by any means. The haunted houses were pretty cool, and their performance talent was awesome. I loved that they incorporated food trucks inside the park. It allowed for better quality food at a lower cost than the amusement park.

Jitza C — Google review

This is a smaller park, but offers a pretty wide variety of rides with a nice selection of coasters. I personally would do the water park one day and the theme park one day. The park is well maintained and ride operations were pretty good. All of the food we ate was very good! We did not experience any line jumping or issues in the park. This is our 2nd time here and both times we loved it.

Will G — Google review

4.4

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4000 Dorney Park Rd, Allentown, PA 18104, USA

(610) 395-3724

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Valley Forge National Historical Park

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Sights & Landmarks

Valley Forge National Historical Park offers trolley and ranger-led walking tours through its miles of trails, providing visitors with a chance to witness a historic Revolutionary War site. The park boasts beautiful preservation of national history and is an ideal destination for day trips. Visitors can explore the park's various attractions, including the visitors center which showcases the area's rich history, enjoy picnics on blankets in shaded areas or rent bikes near visitor center parking lot to cycle around the park.

During my visit to Valley Forge National Historical Park on Presidents' Day weekend, the experience was even more special thanks to the array of activities tailored for families. The park came alive with historical reenactments, guided tours, and educational programs that brought the rich history of the area to life in a very interactive and engaging way. It was a fantastic opportunity to learn more about America's past while enjoying the beauty and solemnity of the park with my family. The activities provided a unique and memorable way to connect with the history of the Continental Army and the revolutionary spirit. This visit was not just a walk through history; it was a vibrant celebration of our nation's heritage, making the experience truly unforgettable.

MaJ D — Google review

Did the self guided encampment tour consisting of 11 stops/ points of historical interest highlighted in the brochure you pick up at the parks entrance. They also have a trolley car($) that will take you to each stop with a guide, providing commentary and answering questions. Interesting view of Revelutionary War times and our country's hard fought strategy for a Democratic government. Lots of walking/hiking trails and a lot of the stops had park Rangers who gladly will answer your questions and give you an interesting commentary about the area. As an aside, I would like to commend our National Park system Rangers as folks who truly enjoy their jobs and pass their enthusiasm on to us visitors. Job well done!!

G S — Google review

This is a great national historic park for a good stroll! The landscape is hilly, but there are no major steep areas that you would have to watch out for. Most of the pathways are paved, so it is a great place to visit for those who are wheelchair bound. Many of the walkways have trees on one side, so it allows for shade for part of the day. I would recommend a hat for visitors because some pathways have no coverage. The big archway is surrounded by cobblestone, so it's not as accessible as the rest of the park. Parking and entrance into the park are free.

Erika D — Google review

Valley Forge is a place where history and natural beauty come together in an unforgettable way. As you walk or drive through the park, the peaceful landscapes—rolling hills, towering trees, and wide-open fields—instill a deep sense of calm. But beneath this beauty lies the poignant history of hardship, sacrifice, and resilience that the Continental Army endured during the winter of 1777-1778.One of the best ways to fully appreciate the park is by taking the audio driving tour. It allows you to cover the vast expanse of the park at your own pace while immersing yourself in its historical significance. The narration is informative and engaging, guiding you through key landmarks like Washington’s Headquarters, the reconstructed huts, and the National Memorial Arch, each offering a glimpse into the past.Valley Forge is not just a place to visit—it’s a place to reflect. Whether you're a history enthusiast or someone who enjoys nature, this park offers a serene yet somber experience that leaves a lasting impression. I highly recommend the audio tour to make the most of your visit, as it enhances both the beauty and the meaning of this historic site.

Saiga C — Google review

Very good place walking and jogging. Lengthy trail around 5+ miles. Bid lawn are awesome. Valley view is very nice.

Manikandan N — Google review

I love Valley Forge national Park. I’ve been coming here since I was a kid as of late though I’ve been using it to do exercise. I walked the entire park for the first time and it’s such a fantastic site to see the history of how our country started begins here. I highly recommend this park and they have a museum that is second to none with artifactsdialogue and then gift shop, the photos I attached are photos that I had taken. I went off the family trail, which is what I call it which is a trail that is paved and very wide and it’s very good. I just happen to like to go into dirt trails, which they have many of throughout this park and it’s amazing the scenery, you just have to think about when the soldiers were here and their families that you are probably walking on the paths, that they did hundreds of years ago it’s wonderful

Itwerk4 D — Google review

Went on a rainy Saturday afternoon mid October. Fully manned, nice visitor center with exhibits, gift shop and movie. Did the 10 mile circle driving tour around the encampment with stops at the train station, Washington's headquarters and the church. Everything was very well maintained, fully annotated and staffed with rangers. Very impressed with all the history and the park. Surprisingly, everything, including parking, was free. On a sunny day, there are nice bike and hiking parts to use. Well worth the visit.

Virginia V — Google review

This park is one of remembrance and admiration. It is a place of natural beauty and perseverance. There are trails for walking and bicycling, as well as roads for vehicles. The buildings--including Washington's Headquarters--help convey the story of a fledgling nation, and the great sacrifices required for its future success.General George Washington's leadership helped keep the nation on its course, and all Americans should partake of the park's opportunities with thankfulness. The Washington Memorial Chapel is beautiful and full of symbolism, both as a house of God and an edifice of honor to the men of the American Revolution.

Iowa R — Google review

Loved the history. And the scenery. Hard to believe it was built up and brought back to the beautiful area it once was. And it is all free. The amazing hiking trails, I want to go back just to try a few. We were rushed the day we went. The call in info worked well.A few suggestions-there was a tour in the areas we were going for a good part of the day. A suggestion I would have is; let the tour group see the statue, cabins, whatever but then move the talk off to the side so others may enjoy the statue or whatever. It's very hard to see or take pics with lots of people around it. And I would add a pull off spot even for just one vehicle to see the many plagues on stones along the route. There is no way to read or take a pic of them as you drive by. If someone wanted and paid for one of these tributes, people should be able to see them and pay respects. I did learn the park is waiting for an update to all the signs. Some were very faded and unreadable. And a side note since I am unsure who is responsible for the upkeep, especially the Waterman monument, it needs some serious work. I would love to go back one day and spend more time there

Kathy M — Google review

Long trails through US history... and very friendly for those with mobility limitations. You can take a tour or drive your car if you want ( and stop at each important point). Just go to the Visitors Center to get a map and some info ( they are extremely friendly).

Carlos H — Google review

This was a very interesting historical park. We took the trolley tour, which was so worth it (basically because I was tired). The park is big, and the 90-minute tour will get you around the major points. Also, watch the film in the visitor center, which gives you a very background of the revolutionary era. Thank you.

Susan G — Google review

I used to live right across from this park about 15 years ago, and so I have visited here hundreds of times for walks, hikes, bike rides, and of course, sightseeing. I decided to write a review after all this time because during a recent visit, I was so impressed by the new visitors' center!!! I was always aware of the historical significance of this site in the American revolutionary war, which the displays in the visitors' center explain nicely. However, the added elements and descriptions of the soldiers' lives and struggles do so much more to enhance the understanding of the history and gave me a new appreciation for how hard these men and women worked to bring freedom and independence to America. They believed in the cause and never gave up despite their hardships, and because of them we get to live as free citizens in this beautiful country!! We will always be indebted to their service. I have visited many national parks, but this is one of my favorites because it is one of the few where the natural beauty of the land itself is combined with an equally beautiful historical significance. A must see for all! Walk the grounds, see the exhibits and the film, and remember those who gave us our freedom.

Deepa P — Google review

Great place to visit and learn for all ages. Discover how this site is possibly the most important in the establishment of our country. Make sure to watch the film narrated by Laura Linney. I realize how little I knew. Trolley tour was very informative with great guide (prob not for kids)…. See the “huts” and George Washington’s winter home on the grounds…much more. Beautiful scenic grounds. Hard to visualize the suffering yet strength that went on there. Be sure to watch the movie first narrated by Laura Linney. I learned a lot I never knew.

Marlene S — Google review

I have been going to Valley Forge since I was a child. They do a lot to preserve our American history. The park is beautiful and there are plenty of places for picnics. I went with a friend for a picnic and it was PERFECT~ So many shady spots to enjoy nature. Overall I definitely recommend this place.

Sarah S — Google review

Loved it! Spent a total of 2 1/2 hrs here. Went through the Visitor's Center small museum, and watched the 20 minute video. Then we used the NP app to go on a self-guided driving tour around Valley Forge. You could also walk the tour, which is 5 1/2 miles, up and down hills. I would say it was moderate to strenuous in some areas, but a lot of people were doing it. There are 3 separate bathroom stops along the route. The best stop was General Washington's barracks. The Visitor's Center also has a small gift shop and snack area. The best part is Valley Forge NP is FREE!

Turney T — Google review

What a beautiful place to visit! This truly is a great park! There are people walking their dogs, jogging, pushing strollers, and taking in the rich history of the property. It's unbelievable how big the place is and how much is preserved.

Scott B — Google review

Lovely grounds and the trails aren't bad but I really wasn't expecting how much of it is just flat and completely open fields. I was expecting more of a "park" style area/acreage, like the woods section. Finding that was also a bit hard, as there wasn't a ton of signage. But still had a nice time hiking for a little over an hour.

Elizabeth T — Google review

It’s a very nicely planned national park. It’s amazing to learn about American history and have a very good walk at the same time. 35 miles is its entirety, but I recommend not walking the whole thing. Running is welcome to the park trail, though I enjoy walking better. To get the whole experience, I recommend you walk during the sunset, as the view from the trail is gorgeous. If you have a hotel in the Schuylkill area, it’s a must to go to the park.

Daniel D — Google review

I loved coming here for a walk. Me and my wife walked 5 miles and could’ve gone even farther if we wanted. I want to come back in the summer when everything is green again and full of life. The display stations are spread around at different spots on the walk and you can actually learn a good bit if you’re interested too!

Jesse H — Google review

Amazing, well maintained and washrooms were clean. Paths are great and spacious area. Parking is space out and the maps are helpful. Great to see how this space is focused on honour and respect for those who sacrificed

Aisha A — Google review

Great place to visit to learn about Washington's time at Valley Forge. It really gets into the struggles they endured while the Continental Army and their followers stayed here. The Visitor Center exhibits were wonderful and my family.loved playing with the log cabin exhibit. You can participate in the Jr. Ranger Program by asking for a booklet at the Visitor Center. Complete a couple of pages as you go through the park and submit back to the Ranger at the Visitor Center for a badge. Dont forget to get your Park stamp if you collect them.Watch the movie about Valley Forge before going out. It starts in the hour. There is a small gift shop to buy souvenirs.

Elizabeth L — Google review

Fascinating historical area where George Washington spent the winter of 1777-78 with 12,000 of his troops, 2,000 of whom died of disease, exposure, malnutrition. Lots of interesting buildings, some original and some reconstructed. Lots of interesting artifacts and descriptive posters. Beautiful place for a hike on a sunny October day with the leaves changing color. Helpful, friendly, informative staff.

Craig — Google review

A picturesque historic park offering excellent walking and cycling paths. While not exactly an open-air museum due to limited exhibits, the Visitor Center is worth exploring beforehand for insightful background information on the area and its historical significance.

Oguz K — Google review

It was a sunny day without a single cloud in the sky. I did a little hike in Valley Forge Park. A little chilly at the beginning, then it became so warm and comfy. The winter scenery was tranquil with birds chirping now and then. Walking on the trail and bathing in the sunlight, it was so beautiful. I met a woman with three dogs. One dog was so eager to give all his love to me. 😊Life was good and I need nothing more at that moment. So lucky to have this park close by.

Qunying D — Google review

I visited Valley Forge after a weekend in Phoenixville and had a great time.The visitor center and movie are a must-do part of the attraction to understand the historical significance.The grounds are well maintained and provide excellent walking, jogging or biking opportunities. The paths form a two mile loop. And if you are tired, hung over, or otherwise mobility challenged- the entire park is driveable, you never need to leave your car! There is a free phone number that provides information about each area.You can drive through the whole park in under 30 minutes. To see the movie, visitor center, and experience some of the important sites, I would recommend at least two hours. Add more time if you want to walk the trails.The park is 100% free.I would also recommend reading about Valley Forge before going. This is where Washington's army spent the winter- it's a tale of hardship and human perseverance. There were no battles fought here.

M B — Google review

Valley Forge is a must for history lovers. Washington's Headquarters, aka the Isaac Potts House, is the highlight. Depending on the number of visitors, touring the house can take as little as 7 or 8 minutes. I went went during mid-afternoon on a weekday and crowds were non-existent. Therefore, I was able to spend more time in the house.If you are pressed for time but enjoy history, Valley Forge is ideal. You can spend as little as 30 minutes viewing the encampment or up to several hours, depending on your schedule. The rental bikes mean you can inspect the grounds in detail If you so choose. The exhibits contained in the visitors center are well worth your time, as well.

Obscure R — Google review

Ok- so we learn thos is where Washington and the revolutionary Army wintered after getting beaten at Brandywine and another battle.But- we never learned ( in my Oublic school) what happened here- or the immense SIZE of the site compared to other sites.There are Well Displayed Redoubts, Log houses like those used in 1777, and ALOT of space. If you wak the whole thing, bring Good Shoes! I did this in Dirtbike Boots, and it SUCKED.Make sure snd see the Chapel site near the River.

Pts P — Google review

Valley Forge National Historical Park offers a rich and immersive experience, even if you only have a little over an hour in the evening after it opens. A self-drive tour allows you to explore the park at your own pace, making it convenient to hit key historical spots.The park is beautifully maintained and offers informative signage that provides insights into the Continental Army's winter encampment during the Revolutionary War. Highlights include the National Memorial Arch, the reconstructed soldier huts, and the General Wayne statue, each offering a glimpse into the past.The tranquility of the evening adds to the park's atmosphere, making it a peaceful and reflective experience. Despite the limited time, you can still appreciate the historical significance and natural beauty of the area. Valley Forge is well-suited for a brief yet meaningful visit, and a self-drive tour is an ideal way to cover its main attractions efficiently.

Kieran M — Google review

4.8

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1400 N Outer Line Dr, King of Prussia, PA 19406, USA

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Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway: Trademark of the Reading & Northern Railroad

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Scenic Railroads

The Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway, operated by the Reading & Northern Railroad, is a popular attraction in Jim Thorpe. The train departs from the historic Central Railroad of New Jersey station and offers various excursions, with daily sightseeing tours being the most popular. Passengers can enjoy breathtaking views of the Lehigh Gorge, dense forests, shimmering river, and dramatic cliffs as they travel through the Pocono Mountains.

My little family loves to go on scenic trains everywhere we go. I was very pleased with the ride. We even got to see a little waterfall. We all had a blast! We sat in the open car, which was nice. We got a great breeze and were able to get up and move around while the train was in motion. I was able to bring drinks and snacks onto the train, which was great. The employees were very knowledgeable and very nice. I would definitely go again in the fall this time.

Nancy D — Google review

Bought our tickets online ahead of time to ensure our spot when we’d be in Jim Thorpe. We took the 3pm time and chose to ride in the Dome car to ensure we could take it all in. The seating is first come first serve, so don’t arrive 5 minutes before departure, unless you’re not choosy about where you sit. It was a comfortable ride and we found the tour guide’s information sharing informative and interesting. Lots of history here! There are clean restrooms downstairs if you need it. I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn’t as small as one you’d find in an airplane. I definitely recommend taking this railway ride at least once in your life. Thoroughly enjoyed and the conductor was so friendly & interactive with the passengers.

Vicky P — Google review

I recently had the pleasure of riding the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway in Jim Thorpe, and it was an amazing experience. We opted to sit in the open-air car, which provided stunning views of the surrounding scenery—I got some fantastic photos! Although it was a particularly cold day, the train staff went above and beyond by allowing us to move into one of the warmer areas of the train. Their hospitality truly stood out, showcasing exceptional customer service.The train was clean, well-organized, and even pet-friendly, which added a warm, welcoming touch. The views along the ride were breathtaking, and the onboard narrator did a fantastic job of describing the history and landscape as we traveled. It was a fun, informative journey that I would highly recommend to anyone visiting the area.

Mati D — Google review

We had an amazing time on the scenic railway. You can pay for tickets online or pay at the kiosk in person. You have options of which cart you’d like to ride in. I opted for the open carts tour.It was nice seeing all the green trees and the rolling tides. We visited during summer but I hear it’s absolutely breathtaking during the fall season.We saw people on their rafts cruising downstream and families biking on the trails. The overhead voice on the speaker system gave some very interesting information about the area and the sites we saw throughout the tour.I was mistaken thinking that the track travels in a loop, like a circle around the mountains. I was a little saddened to know that the train goes toward then back the same way. Same track, just forward then backwards.I had a great time regardless.

Coral M — Google review

Our family really enjoyed the open air train ride. The scenery was beautiful and it was the perfect day to ride. It was a bit crowded but you could move freely around the car so it was still very enjoyable. Highly recommend this train ride and little town for a fun, family day.

J. D — Google review

I finally had the chance to visit the Lehigh Valley Scenic Railway over Labor Day Weekend, and it was a delightful experience. Although we were a bit early for the fall colors, I’d definitely recommend timing your visit to catch the peak foliage if possible.A few tips for future visitors:- Parking: The lots can fill up quickly, especially with visitors from the previous trip still parked. Be prepared for a bit of a walk if you arrive during peak times. A strategic option might be to arrive just as the previous trip’s passengers are leaving, though this could mean less time to snag a good seat on the train. It’s a balance worth considering.- Seating: If the weather is pleasant and you enjoy a more open-air experience, I highly recommend opting for the open-air car. The enclosed cars can get a bit stuffy, even with air conditioning, as others have noted.Overall, it was a fantastic outing, and I’d happily return, especially when the fall colors are in full swing.

Chirag D — Google review

A great family train trip. Because of the landscape on one side, doubtless better to be in an open train car than a closed one where one side is very open, but the opposite side has a lot of mountain stone visible. Plenty of parking, but come early and pay for the parking pass at a kiosk. Be sure to enter your license plate number because it is scanned on the way out as proof of payment. Lots of nice food vendors nearby. A wonderful experience, especially for children who have never, or very rarely, been on a train.

Allen J — Google review

Beautiful ride. My family and I rode in an open air car on a beautiful day. My only wish is that the narrator would have talked a bit less so we could just enjoy the ride. He did have some interesting things to say, though, and overall it was very enjoyable.

Melora B — Google review

The Lehigh Valley Scenic Railway provided a delightful escape. While the fall foliage had begun to fade, I can only imagine how stunning it must be during peak season.A few tips to enhance your visit:Timing is Key: Arrive early (around 10 AM) to secure a parking spot and a prime seat on the train.Embrace the Outdoors: Opt for the open-air car for a more refreshing experience, especially on pleasant days.The friendly staff and affordable prices make this a worthwhile outing. Weekday visits offer a more tranquil experience, away from the weekend crowds.Parking : AvailableRestroom : Portable /Restroom available

Vasista K — Google review

Take a relaxing and scenic journey through the Lehigh Gorge State Park on the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. This historic train ride offers stunning views of the Lehigh River, mountains, and woodlands. Passengers can choose between open-air cars for unobstructed vistas or enclosed cars for a comfortable ride. Knowledgeable conductors provide narration throughout the trip, highlighting the region's history and natural beauty.The Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway is a great choice for families, train enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a unique outdoor experience. While the ride itself is relatively short, lasting around 70 minutes, it's a delightful way to spend an afternoon. Be sure to factor in travel time to Jim Thorpe from your location in New York.

Rishabh R — Google review

Saw the train pull up as we passed Jim Thorpe and we decided to take the train ride. Trains are very cool and in excellent condition. We boarded 30 minutes prior to scheduled departure. Cars are comfortable and fill up fast! Dogs are allowed as I discovered by two dogs barking at each other across the cars.Train ride is at a nice pace where you have enough time to take in your surroundings. Honestly there is a lot of trees followed by trees behind those trees that are in front of more trees, did I mention there are many trees?Heading forward and facing forward you will notice a 165 mile path that follows the train and wave to the people biking or hiking. The river has people rafting and kayaking. Other than that the scenery is pretty much the same but I think it was worth it.I wish the train had a nicer route like heading up a mountain but I don’t regret taking this tour.Watch out for trees😃

Geo M — Google review

It is a nice place to take a day trip to and spend time walking around the town. A 45-minute ride on the train was nice. The narrator was a live person. I thought it was a recording - pretty cool. At their early because the place was packed. I bet there was 500 cars in the parking lot.

Kevin P — Google review

We had a lovely tour in the beautiful town of Jim Thorpe. There's nice little stands where you can get different drinks and snacks, which is nice if you have a wait for the train and don't feel the need to go from shop to shop. During the train ride, you get a brief history of the area, along with some folklore. I highly recommend the short excursion for kids and adults!

Theresa F — Google review

With so many other things on the Internet, this town of Jim Thorpe is nothing to write home about.Nothing spectacular about the scenic railway tour either. This is simply a train ride that loops around a 30 minute course with Lehigh river on one side and the mountains on the other. We did not see any spectacular views, and this was nothing more than a train crossing a couple of bridges over a river, and led us to the middle of nowhere and back. I personally would not recommend this scenic railway trip. Tickets are easy to purchase on the Internet and can be redeemed at the station.Be prepared to pay additional for parking.………I read the response from the scenic railway folks ….. LOLIt appears it struck a nerve with the folks running the show there. I did not mean any disrespect to the town or the railway company itself. But rest assured - there are far better ways to spend your $20 per ticket!When I’m looking at reviews, I look at the lowest reviews first and there are PLENTY OF 1 STAR REVIEWS HERE!!!!!!!!Look at the attached videos and decide for yourself before you get on the train. The videos are representative of pretty much the entire train ride back-and-forth.

The D — Google review

Visited Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway today, hoping to catch the peak fall foliage. We arrived around 9 AM on Saturday, October 19th, and the parking lot, which charges $15 per day, was already filling up, but we managed to find a spot. There was no line at the ticket counter when we got there, and we easily booked our 11 AM standard class tickets for $22 per person. They also offer open-air class (no windows) for $24, and crown class for $24, but crown was sold out until noon.The round-trip ride took about 45 minutes. While the ticketing process and finding our window seat were great experiences, the route and views from the train didn’t quite live up to the hype. Pro tip: Try to sit on the right side of the coach in the direction the train goes—you’ll get better views than on the left side.By late morning, the ticket counter queue had grown significantly, so I highly recommend arriving early to secure parking and avoid long lines. There are plenty of food options available just outside the station, so you can grab a bite during the ride or after the ride. The town itself is very touristy, and walking around was a highlight of the visit. I’d love to return to explore the town more, but the train ride felt like a one-time experience for me.

Madhu S — Google review

This train ride is totally worth it!They offer 4 categories. I did the open cart at 5 p.m., and I love it! Remember to bring a light jacket after 4 pm since it gets chilly. I visited on Oct 2024 (fall), so you can't book online. Make sure you come earlier to get parking and to go in line to get the ticket. Price was $24 per person

Melissa M — Google review

This was a fun little ride. They have facts play over the intercom. I was hoping to see more of the gorge and landmarks but it's mostly just forest with a short view of the river and a small fall. Great for kids or those who want to experience the ride for the train itself. We did the open air car which was nice sitting sideways and getting to enjoy the river.

Missy S — Google review

Train tickets sold at counter only during fall season. Ticket counter opens at 7 AM, best time for ride is 10 AM over weekend, queue forms at 9.30 AM, boarding starts at 9.45 AM, train leaves exactly at 10 AM. Best seat is river side. 20 minutes upward and 20 minutes return journey. Try to board open air car next to the engine. Parking will be easy till 9 AM over weekend in fall season. 15$ per car for a weekend. Till 9 AM it’s not that crowded, but it is a parking nightmare after 9 AM. Restrooms are available but it’s clean only early in the morning.

Shanmugavel S — Google review

I had the pleasure of enjoying a ride on the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway during one of the busiest weekends in the year. The fall foliage festival was occurring during the weekend we were in town and we did our research prior to arriving. We arrived to purchase tickets at 7am for the 10am ride and went with the crown class option. Boarding started at 9:30am and the ride left promptly at 10am. The train exterior was gorgeous and the inside was comfortable and clean. It was a nice surprise to have a toilet onboard. It was somewhat difficult to hear the narrator, however, we did enjoy our ride and views of the landscape/trees. During the Fall Foliage Festival, all weekends in October, the train rides are 45 minutes long with approximately 22 minutes out and 22 minutes back. The staff were friendly and helpful. I would recommend going at least once to experience the train experience and history.

Lisa — Google review

What a great experience! The train is very dog friendly, I even got my own special ticket! Wonderful views and interesting smells on the ride. I was able to sit right on the floor and even hopped up on the benchWe were in the open air car and recommend sitting on the river side for the best views. @jasperthedog2022

Jasper L — Google review

We were visiting Jim Thorpe, and this was on our list of things to do while there. We bought our tickets online and picked up the physical tickets at the booth. It was a weekday, so parking was easier compared to weekends. Give yourself extra time if you're visiting on a weekend.We booked seats in the dome car and got to sit comfortably in a climate-controlled environment. It was a nice day, so the open car would have been fine as well.We really enjoyed our guide (I wish I could remember her name). She was very informative and friendly, and we had a great conversation about the history of Jim Thorpe and the railway.We took lots of great pictures and had a wonderful time. We will definitely do this again when we return.

AK — Google review

Went on a Friday 1 pm ride the second week of October. Leaves were not quite to their peak. Fairly busy and parking is limited. They could get more cars in their lot by making two rows in the middle and parallel parking along the sides. Lots of wasted space. The train was fun, the people were nice and the scenery was gorgeous. It was a little bit hard to hear the commentary in the open air car because people were being loud. Views are best from the river side of the train. The town of Jim Thorpe is worth exploring also.

Virginia V — Google review

Don't miss this terrific train ride to experience the beautiful Lehigh Valley scenery and a glimpse of life in the past...if it's not too hot out, I highly recommend the OPEN AIR train cars, where you can stand and enjoy the ride leaning on the side rails, or relax in the outward-facing bench seats. Pro tip: Arrive an hour before your train departure to give time to park, buy your tickets, and take in the Jim Thorpe vibe. Before or after, be sure to stroll down historic Broadway to experience a real manifestation of the beauty of old time 'Main Street' America. Jim Thorpe is worth more than one trip, and we will definitely be back!

Bob D — Google review

I was so excited to take this train ride from Jim Thorpe into scenic Lehigh George State Park. The ride is 70 minutes long with the exception of October. It’s their busiest time so the train ride is 45 minutes long instead of 70 minutes long but covers the same distance to accommodate all the people.The views change with the seasons.I chose their first class lounge accommodations for the ride. We were the first car in the lineup. I got the last train that ran that day at 4:30pm. These trains fill up quickly.We were on a beautiful diesel train dating back to around 1917 with very comfortable seating large padded armed chairs on either side of the car and air conditioning. There is also two booths to sit in for a party of 4 if you bring your own food on the train and want a table. All seating is on a first come, first served basis.We received a complementary nonalcoholic drink, and a bag of chips for the ride. There was a lovely bar area on my train that served hot fresh coffee and nonalcoholic drinks and snacks.Snacks and beverages are also available prior to boarding in the town as well as outside the Jim Thorpe Train Station.The prices are based on accommodations.The train schedule is as follows: The train runs,11am, 1pm, 3pm, and 4pm weekdays. The train runs 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm, and 5pm on the weekends.In October even more with shorter durations.I was here the end of September and they added an additional train ride at 4:30 pm. Our ride was 70 minutes long. SEATING OPTIONS ARE STANDARD COACH, CROWN CLASS COACH, OR OPEN-AIR. PRICING IS THE SAME AS ANY OTHER TIME OF YEAR. VISTA CLASS DOME AND FIRST CLASS LOUNGE.The conductors were great, very friendly and knowledgeable. We had two and they gave us a thorough history of the train and the surrounding areas. We were given advanced notice to look for certain sights along the way which made it fun. This is a great way to take a break and take in the beautiful scenery, especially in the fall months.At the train station there was a dressed up bear shaking hands and taking pictures with everyone. Kids love this!We purchased our tickets directly at the train station, but you can also purchase your tickets online too. If you purchase your tickets online, you will need to check in at the ticket booth with your email confirmation to receive your tickets.Make sure you arrive at least one hour prior because parking is very limited.We had a wonderful time on Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railroad

Donna R — Google review

I live in the Poconos but never took the train ride until now. It was wonderful, and everyone from the ticket booth employee to the ticket takers were friendly. Bonus - it's also very affordable compared to other train rides and pet friendly. I recommend a weekday for the best experience. The town runs an autumn festival every weekend, and parking will be gone by mid-morning.

Robin C — Google review

4.5

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FirstEnergy Stadium

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FirstEnergy Stadium, formerly known as Municipal Memorial Stadium, is the oldest park in the Eastern League and home to the Reading Phillies. With a seating capacity of 10,000, this classic minor league ballpark has been hosting baseball games for over 70 years. The stadium offers great views of the game and has received awards for its attendance levels. It's a perfect place for families to enjoy a fun night out with various activities for kids and adults alike.

It was fun getting together with our family and church community. Park was clean and well attended too. Good variety of food, drinks and sweets. Fireworks were great! Thank you!

Lisa G — Google review

Second time here, came for the Mega fireworks with my daughter. Ticket prices are still very reasonable. And the food is priced pretty good as well. It was SpongeBob theme night which was a bonus as well. The fireworks were great! I'll definitely be back for more Megaworks fireworks and theme nights.

Mike M — Google review

Great ballpark to take the family. Parking is free and tickets are super cheap, although I typically end up with free general admission tickets. They have lots to keep kids entertained during the game and throughout their concourse. You can take a stroller into the park and if you don’t need it the whole time you can leave it at guest services and pick it up at the end of the game.

Courtney R — Google review

Great AA baseball stadium. Plenty of nearby parking. Fun atmosphere just inside the gates before going into the seats. Food and drink areas, games for children and clean bathrooms. The staff was friendly and helpful.The ballpark did not a standard "cookie cutter" look. Unique seating areas and beyond the outfield fence had the look of being in an industrial area but in a good way. Fun evening and will certainly be back for more

Pete H — Google review

I attended my first game here with my husband and sons. They've all been there for games before, but I was happy to join this time. The stadium is very nice and the food and beverage options were great. My youngest son enjoyed the kids play area with a bounce house and inflatable slide. The fireworks show at the end of the night, was the perfect ending!

Amy R — Google review

I don't know why I haven't gone to a Fightin' Phils baseball game since I was a kid, but I've missed out! The baseball game was fun, there was plenty of food, and the drinks never stopped coming. We watched the fireworks after the game and had a blast. Time to create a new pastime.

Vincent E — Google review

Built in 1950, this is a great park to watch a game! It feels like a real ballpark, well maintained, lots of concessions with an old time feel. Walking by the first base line concessions look and feels like a midway boardwalk.Prices were reasonable. Jumbo hotdogs were tasty! Vendors walk around the stadium selling pretzels, crackerjacks, etc. lots for kids to do - there’s even a pool in the outfield.Walk around inside and you can read the history of the park on the walls. The ballpark is accessible, and everyone is very friendly and accommodating of any special needs.There are parking lots around the ballpark.

Tatiana H — Google review

Classic Old School Minor League stadium. Fun, full of Phillies history.

Stephen H — Google review

What an awesome, wholesome evening we spent at First Energy Stadium watching the Reading Phillies! There were loads of families in attendance. All you had to do was observe the shining eyes of the little kids as they greeted mascots and Star Wars stormtroopers to know that core memories were being made! We chose to stop and eat a hoagie beforehand, as it's important to know that no outside food or beverages are allowed in the stadium. Between every inning there was a game or a contest to occupy. From boy scouts collecting trash, to a man selling 50/50 chances, to food vendors calling to the crowd, there was always something going on.To top it off, they had a fabulous fireworks show to celebrate the 4th of July! Great fun, and two tickets were only $24. Go, and bring the kids, you won't regret it!

Amanda ( — Google review

Great venue for a baseball game. Good food choices decent prices. Free parking close by. Every seat is a good view.

Ben G — Google review

A medium sized stadium with good amount seating capacity. We went there did minor Philly games. Lot of food stands and stalls , can able to accommodate the whole crowd with less amount in queue. Good food and prices are nominal for the stadium. Enough parking facility available around the stadium.

Prabha S — Google review

The Reading Fightin Phils fight opponents like I fight crime - fiercely. Visited “Baseballtown” USA to see the Fightins (Phillies AA team) play the Portland Flying Seadogs (Red Sox AA team). It was a special night - Batman Night! The entire team wore Batman Jerseys. The crazy hotdog vendor sang take me out to the ballgame in Batman’s voice. Their team store even personalized a BatmanJawn Fightins Jersey just for me. In the team store, I got my picture atop Rodrigo, the ostrich that the “crazy hotdog vendor” rides. One of the many highlights of the night.The stadium is beautiful. Weekend games are especially crowded. If you buy general admission tickets for an evening game, be sure to get there early and sit on the 3rd base side. That will keep the sun from burning your retinas like SupermanJawn.If you don't want to risk your car being hit by a fowl ball, park closer to the main road. The main entrance to the park will spit you out along the first base side. You can travel underneath the Grand strand to get as far as left field. A kiddie swimming pool in right field, brand new event center in center field, and all you can eat buffet in left field - what more could you ask for?Don't miss their MEGAblast fireworks shows, always a hit.Reading PA has had a baseball team since 1883 (before Batman existed) The stadium opened in 1951, and it has been the Phillies affiliate since 1967. Here's to many more years of Fightins baseball in Baseballtown, USA! Go Phils!

Batman J — Google review

We always have a great time at the games, especially when we sit in the buffet area. Staff is always friendly. Shout out to Anthony who always makes it a great time for the kids with first pitch and special touches.

Kristi G — Google review

Had so much fun during the double header tonight! Employees are so friendly and helped keep people from standing at the railing! Haven't been there since the early 2000s probably even late 90s. I can't wait to go to another game!

Jamie D — Google review

After being at 25+ Minor League ballpark this is my favorite. Great fans, tons of history, super atmosphere. We'll definitely be back.

Bucs S — Google review

Our first experience was second to none. We had seats behind home plate and loved the spacious seating in an old school ballpark. We also loved to see the entire Phillies team walk out right field at the end of the game.

Samuel F — Google review

The game was great, they bring a lot of energy and great atmosphere. The fireworks after we're amazing and the only thing that would have made it better would have been if they turned off the bright advertisement sign that was in your face while watching them.

Jennifer Z — Google review

My daughter, my father-in-law and I all had a great time last night at the Reading Keystones game. A wonderful AA park with lots of activities for the kids and perfect views of the game. A good family night out for us would recommend to anyone who loves baseball or just wants to spend a good family night out.

Charles R — Google review

It was my first time. Embarrassing, because I've lived in Reading on and off throughout my life. I was shocked at the severely overpriced game shirts. 89.00 for an average quality stripped button down. I've found fave football jerseys, authentic NHL for about half that, and the quality is about average. It was very disappointing. Food was priced as expected for a sports arena. Nice place, just severely overpriced with the exception of a game ticket.

Julia ( — Google review

Both times I've been to the park had a great time. I recommend getting there early parking fills fast. Clears out slow hang around and enjoy the oldest aa park .

Paul M — Google review

4.7

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1950 Centre Ave, Reading, PA 19605, USA

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Cabela's

Sporting goods store

Shopping

Ammunition supplier

Boat accessories supplier

Retail mainstay stocking a huge inventory of hunting, fishing & camping supplies, plus boats & ATVs.

I am in love for this beautiful place. The store not only has everything you need for trips, hunting and related equipments, but also has experts to tell you a lot of tips or experiences that they know. Moreover, it’s very spacious, clean and well-organized here. I highly recommend it!

Trinh P — Google review

Okay, first of all, let me start off by explaining that my fiancé and I are our very outdoor enthusiast. We hunt and fish probably year round and yes, I know a lot of you are going to say you can't hunt year round, but that's not true. We're from South Carolina, our deer season opens. August the 15th and doesn't go out until January. The first we keep active game cameras year round in South Carolina, we're allowed to bait year round show when we're not in the woods, we're in the water fishing and this store is almost an outdoorsman's heaven. Very good staff, friendly, eager to help. Hey, we ended up with 2 new credit cards even ha ha. But a very clean, enjoyable atmosphere and the Taxidermist work was unbelievable We could have stayed there for hours and the bronze statue out front was awesome, and I would also like to give a Word of encouragement out to the young woman who helped us Julie. We had an excellent time and would look forward to being back again.God bless and have a blessed egg We had an excellent time and would look forward to being back again. God bless and have a blessed day.

John L — Google review

This is by far the best outdoorman/ woman store. It has everything from apparel, ammo, activities for kids, informational displays, ponds to entertain kids and adults. So much information, and inventory its absolutely amazing! Love this place! And this location!

Veronica R — Google review

This place is like Mecca for any and all things outdoors by land or water (and perhaps even air since there is a bush plane hung up in the ceiling). Massive inventory for hunting, fishing, camping, etc. If you are into arrows, hooks or bullets, then this is your one-stop shop. Amazing wildlife displays, too, making it a worthwhile natural history museum in its own right. Helpful staff, clean bathrooms and filtered water station, too.

Boomer C — Google review

An absolutely massive hunting/fishing/sports store that has an incredible inventory. Be amazed by all the preserved animals on display. The sheer volume of this place is worth the visit. Be sure to go up to the 2nd floor for the view… and then head towards the back of the store to the old school shoutout arcade style game… that’s sure to please all the “kids”! Plenty of friendly staff available to answer all your questions and direct you where you need to go to find what you’re looking for!

Dan S — Google review

Staff is great very helpful, the store is beautiful it's literally breathe taking when you first walk in, so much to look at. I wish there was one closer to me but it's worth the drive. Prices are good they do price match with online stores and the selection is vast. Tons of parking, and the pick up for large items is quick. Don't forget that beautiful scenery.

FRANCES C — Google review

What can I say.....it's Cabelas! I stopped in because it was along my road trip route done to Virginia and because the buddy I was with had never been (shocking I know). Never disappoints! Even if you don't buy anything, it's just a trip being there. I did buy a couple of 5.11 pants for work and we stayed about an hour and a half in the place just looking around.

Brian M — Google review

If you are interested in looking at some stuffed animals in real life, you found the right place! Cool fish aquarium as well.Can be highly educational for the children. I know I came here as a child years ago and was blown away by the animals. Now, as an adult, I cannot help but wonder how any of these were acquired. I can only hope by ethical methods.They’ve got anything you want for outdoor purposes, be it kayaks, fishing rods, tents. We quite enjoy the store. Nice parking lot too, quite spacious.

TheKTJS — Google review

Great place to look through, but the guy at Gun Counter acted like he couldn't be bothered with my questions. Maybe a small place is better to get info on them. However, also in that huge store, not 1 person offered help, but they made sure when walking in if i wanted a charge card. It was fun to look around, but no friendly vibes there except for a cashier was nice. Also, i feel expensive.

William B — Google review

A beautifull place ,looks like a forest museum and antique Armory,also a breathtaking atmosphere and mountains view.Cabelas must charge at least $2dollars entrance,to keep the store going,and share $1dollar for the store ownership,,,$ 0.50cents for wild life contribution,and $0.50cents for store maintenance.thats my good concern.thanks Lonys de Haina

Santo D — Google review

Awesome place to visit. We spent a few hours here, and still didn't see everything. It's a must go to place for any outdoors person, even if your outdoors is just to your grill in your backyard.

Vanessa K — Google review

THINGS THAT ARE FASTER THAN PURCHASING A FIREARM AT CABELAS IN HAMBURG, PA:- Buying a house by signing ~50 mortgage documents- Renewing my drivers license at the DMV at 2PM on a Friday with a full waiting room and uninspired (read:miserable) gov employees- “Running” the Philadelphia half-marathon with a pulled hammy- Taking my wife shopping at TargetI ordered and paid online. Background check took less than 30 minutes (and I’m from Jersey).So I spent over 3 hours waiting to “check out” and pay 5 bucks for the background check fee. There were only 3 people in front of me. (not counting the off-duty employee that jumped the line to buy his own firearm and couldn’t choose between getting 10% off or 0% financing. It’s great that the only employee checking people out spent 20 minutes explaining to an employee how the credit card benefits work. Education is important.Had I known I’d be standing in line for 3+ hours like an idiot I would have jumped out of line to buy the boots and jacket I needed! I was afraid if I left I’d have to camp out with the life size wildlife diorama and checkout in the morning!In the end I grumpily checked out and RAN out of Cabela’s bootless and cold. By the time I arrived home the Eagles game was long over and my family thought I left them.Make it make sense, people!

Rick T — Google review

Sporting goods, clothing, household items... you can get it all here. There's too much to list. And, this is THE place for Christmas gifts and stocking stuffers!!! Prepare yourself for a day long shopping trip. You will have to see everything.

Sharon S — Google review

Hiking Outfitter, Light water craft store, Camping Store, Archery shop, Hunting And Fishing Expo, Gun Store, Outdoor Education Center, Natural History Museum, General Store, and Restaurant - even a little bit of a game store. This is unlike anything else - It’s Cabela’s. That’s really the only way to explain it. You definitely have to see this yourself. Highly recommend!

Anthony P — Google review

A great outdoors store with a wide variety of merchandise at reasonable prices. There are always clothing and shoes on clearance. They have an impressive display of record breaking taxidermied animals. Good selection of gifts, camping gear and hunting and fishing equipment. Good ammo selection.

Kristie W — Google review

I don’t really have a need for any of the products in this store, but I still rarely leave empty handed. Thoroughly enjoy being able to take my little one here to kill some time. You basically get a free aquarium and zoo experience (even though most of the non-aquatic animals don’t move around very much). Spend some time and enjoy the outdoors in the comfort of an air conditioned building - leave with some beef jerky, candied nuts or a souvenir hat. Good times, for sure.

D B — Google review

Come here often with special needs adults I work with and everyone is always so friendly and helpful and never bat an eye at some of the things that can happen when working with the special needs community. We always take some group photos when there and employees have offered to take the pictures for us.The employees are definitely what make that place so awesome! So friendly!

Marlene B — Google review

Needed a new battery for my Lance truck camper, picked up a AGM. The people at the front desk was awesome, customer service was awesome!! Amazing store! Could of spent all day in there, we stayed over night in our Lance in there RV parking lot. Felt safe to! I spent to much money the 3 hours I was in there lol!

Edward Y — Google review

A little too much with the greeters. I came in and there were like 4 people all greeting me and asking me if I was a club member and such ALL at once as soon as I walked in. I actually couldnt even figure out who was asking what because they all spoke at once. I felt rude but I ended up just saying “no” because I couldn’t figure out who I was addressing or who said what. Then I was said “ sorry but that was too many people at once”To which some of them at that point wouldn’t even make eye contact anymore and started acting awkward. I’m assuming they are being pressured by management to be more aggressive at the door and that is why they got awkward like that. ( I was in retail and sales my self I know how it can be). And if that’s the case I’d recommend management reconsider that. Being bombarded by multiple associates as soon as I step foot in a store like that was almost enough for me to turn around and leave. I’m sure there are other points in the transaction you can bring up your store card. Like when I just checked out with $200 worth of stuff. That would have been a more appropriate time to push a store card. ( I still wouldn’t have taken it but still)

D L — Google review

A great big location stocked with almost anything with sporting goods ! 🔫⛺️⚾️🏀🏈🏐🎾🎣🛥🚴‍♂️🧢 to bad there restaurant on the second floor is closed.A great place to shop and see there wild life taxidermy exhibit.

Lino G — Google review

We took our son for the first time and I’m just sorry it took this long to visit. What an incredible store for the outdoors person to even to just walk through. From the amazing aquarium to the mountain of taxidermy and the other spaces you can peruse through. My husband enjoyed the shooting gallery and was overwhelmed by the amount of hunting and fishing gear. From beginners to the extremely experienced you can find anything you need. And if you don’t fish or hunt there is a vast camping area, bird feeders, dog treats and delicious fudge!

Tara Z — Google review

An amazing store the size is incredible you can spend the whole day there. The display of indigenous fish is awesome beautiful aquariums an examples of local wildlife pretty awesome. They have a little bit of everything for everybody. They also have some pretty amazing deals on certain items. However if you're in the firearms they have just about everything you can think of the only problem is their prices are outrageous. Still an awesome store to go to.

Scott S — Google review

Prices can be a little steep. But the selection of products is amazing. It is very easy to spend a couple hours in this store. The animal and fish displays are awesome. I wish there were more of these stores.

Musik L — Google review

Great shopping experience. Products for camping, fishing, boating, shooting, outdoor clothing, and so much more.

Craig Y — Google review

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D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc. - Brewery, Museum and Gift Shop

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D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc. - Brewery, Museum and Gift Shop is located in Pottsville, Pennsylvania and is the oldest brewery in the nation, established in 1829 by German immigrant David Gottlieb Yuengling. The original location burned down in 1831 and was relocated to its current site on Mahantongo Street. The brewery offers informative tours of its day-to-day operations and a chance to sample some of their beers at the end of the tour.

Great tour, filled with history of brewery. Tour guide, Sandy, was very informative and well spoken; answered all our questions. Free samples at the end, definite plus!Note tour does involve stairs and slight hill. They do offer an alternative option (video of tour) for those who can't manage the stairs. Must do if you are in the area!There is a public parking lot about a block away from brewery, however it does fill up on busy days.

M R — Google review

The tour was 1 hour and it was free! Our guide was friendly and he provided a lot of great history. It was a really cool experience. In the end you get 2 free samples of beer per person. The gift shop has a lot of great stuff that was very reasonably priced. There is a small museum next to the gift shop as well. This is definitely worth a stop!

Will G — Google review

Our tour was led by a very friendly and knowledgeable guide. Our favorite part was the caves, but the entire tour was awesome. There are some free samples at the end of the tour, and there’s a whole mini museum at the back of the gift shop, and we really enjoyed our afternoon here. Lots of cool historical information, especially some buts about prohibition and how the brewery survived through it.DEFINITELY bring closed toe shoes! They are required for the tours.Parking is very easy, there’s a dirt/gravel lot just down the hill from the entrance.

Natalie T — Google review

Five stars for a FREE tour of America's oldest brewery and the fact that I actually enjoy their beers is helping. A fabulous time walking through the caves and the brewing areas (not active on this weekend) led by a delightful young lady who clearly knows the history of this great company.And at the end, two free samples. And then I had no choice but to get some merch. This is darned awesome and on a hot summer's day, it was nice to spend some time in their chilling caves.

Bruce K — Google review

Awesome tour of the oldest brewery in America. Our tour guide Debbie was great, answering all of our questions and doing a great job of speaking loudly over all the machines. Lots of stairs, so be prepared! The samples at the end may have been the best part! 😀

Josh O — Google review

We just finished the tour and it was EXCELLENT! This our FAVROITE beer and have always wanted to tour the brewery. It was a fantastic tour ... it was about 1 hour, given by Ashley, part of the Yuengling family! She was young and excellent! She was very knowledgeable and gave us a great guided tour, filled with history! It ends in the tasting room and they give 2 FREE samples! They charged $3 for any full-sized beer and $5 for the limited time Oktoberfest. The most exciting thing was trying Yuengling Light on draft, finally! This was the first time we've ever had it on draft!

Tara T — Google review

Anita was a fantastic tour guide and a great bar tender. The tour was very informative and lasted about an hour, ending with free samples. You also can’t beat the fact the experience was free. Would definitely recommend!

Lauren L — Google review

Great tour, but would recommend going during business hours to see the beer actually being bottled. The caves are wet so don’t wear your good shoes. You get two free samples at the end, which was a fun time. Also, the gift shop was nice. Prices weren’t bad.

Tony P — Google review

Took the first tour of the day only 7 people neat tunnels and lots to learn about their history. Shortly followed up with a tasting of two 4 oz beers included for free. Gift store was well stocked with variety of goods.

Julie M — Google review

What an outstanding tour of the oldest brewery in America! The tour was interesting and informative and of course you get to sample two flavors after the tour. Yuengling is my favorite beer so to be able to come here from Oklahoma and tour the brewery was a wonderful time.

Rich65k — Google review

We toured America’s oldest brewery. D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc. - Brewery & Museum. Lots of steps and steep hills. Very cool beer caves. The tour covered the history of the brewery. This was a real tour through the historic buildings.

Rebel C — Google review

Took the Monday morning brewery tour with Lilly. We've taken the brewery tour many times over the past 20 years, but Lilly was the absolute best. Her enthusiasm, knowledge, and friendliness were way beyond expectations. It was the best tour! We sampled the Porter, Golden Pilsner -both excellent, Big Ben's Dark Birch Beer by Catawissa -very good, Mango Bongo Fizz -ok

Rod G — Google review

Sandy was an excellent tour guide! Stop in and see the museum, the tour and sample beer at the end. A great 1.5 hours of your afternoon to get some history and a drink. Be prepared with good nonslip shoes to do hills and stairs and wet caves!

R C — Google review

Really enjoyed the tour, tasting and a well-stocked gift shop. Many props to Dick Yuengling for leading this family-owned company through an expansion & sharing the brew far & wide. This company is an American treasure!

Autumnal A — Google review

Just finished the tour and it was great! Steven was our tour guide and did an outstanding job!! Full of knowledge! 1000/10!

Hailey G — Google review

Fun fact: this is the only brewery tour I’ve ever been on that they don’t charge you for. And they give you an actual free beer at the end of the tour.The brewery is cool and it is so great to see the oldest in the nation. It’s about an hour tour and worth a detour from the highway for sure.

Scott H — Google review

Excellent tour! So thorough. Great guide. Overall a very fun experience! Highly recommend.

Jennifer S — Google review

Tour was fabulous!! Tour guide Lily was wonderful- full of information. The buildings we toured were so unexpected- genuinely demonstrates the progress and change over time. Be sure to tour now before someone official closes this down! Fabulous experience!

Christine S — Google review

Phenomenal Tour. I've been on this tour twice now. The first time with my significant other, just after the pandemic. He and I had a blast. The second time was a few weeks ago, with a few of my fellow Soldiers. I could do this tour again and again. Very informative, interactive and fun. It was incredible to see the 'caves' and learn about the history of the company!

Julia V — Google review

We had a wonderful tour with Lily learning about the history of Yuengling and Sons. Lily really knows her facts! Lots to see and interact with and of course the tasting room is super fun. A Must experience!

Reina A — Google review

The tour was so fascinating! The cave had a crazy temperature difference from the rest of the establishment and our tour guide Abby was so knowledgeable and fun. Free beer at the end was a bonus!

Stephanie B — Google review

4.9

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420 Mahantongo St, Pottsville, PA 17901, USA

(570) 628-4890

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Refreshing Mountain Retreat and Adventure Center

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Retreat center

Tours

Refreshing Mountain Retreat and Adventure Center is a premier Christian retreat center in Lancaster, PA with plenty of outdoor activities to choose from. From zip lining to pool parties, they have something for everyone. They also offer cabin and cottage rentals for overnight stays that give you the feel of being at one of their beautiful homes away from home.

This place is awesome! The people are awesome! The activities are awesome. The food is awesome, and there's so much to do! The Ziplines, High Ropes Obstacle Course, Climbing Wall, Giant Swing, Indoor and Outdoor Escape Rooms, Pool, Sling Shot, Archery, Pedal Carts, Climbing Tower, Snack Shop, Dining Hall, Cabins, and so much more! I highly recommend this place for a great time and experience you won't forget.

David S — Google review

When I say this place is first class, I mean FIRST CLASS! We've been wanting to do zip lining for years and we decided that this summer was the time. From start to finish, the employees were polite, friendly, knowledgeable, professional, and the biggest for me, SAFE! I was very apprehensive for my child's safety. After the first line, I completely relaxed. Alex and Josh ROCKED! They explained everything and were very thorough. We will definitely be back and can't wait for the Christmas lights!

Rebecca — Google review

We’ve been here twice with our grandsons and have been so impressed with all the staff. They went out of their way to be helpful and courteous. I accidentally signed up for a zip line adventure that we couldn’t participate in and they refunded the extra I had paid and got us into the appropriate program. Our boys loved the obstacles and the zip lines. There are places to explore and a great playground. After we exhausted the events we paid for the boys enjoyed basketball, tether ball and the grounds.I highly recommend Refreshing Mountain!

Susan R — Google review

We absolutely love visiting Refreshing Mountain. We come at least twice a year for the last 4+ years. My son loves the zip lines and elevated obstacle courses. The staff are always very friendly and work so well with the kids.

Kendra R — Google review

This place is awesome! The zip lines, ropes course, climbing wall and other activities were perfect for my 11 and 6 year old boys. My wife and I also enjoyed the activities and we appreciated the knowledgeable and friendly staff. Highly recommend getting some time at the pool during your visit. The diving board was spectacular and my kids had a blast on the slide. Looking forward to a second visit and doing more zip lines.

Beau D — Google review

Zip lining was a great start to our bachelorette party! We love adventure and this was perfect for our crazy bridal party! Thank you for a fantastic, fun time!

Stephanie B — Google review

This is a great place! We’ve gone zip lining here on 3 different occasions. The people are super nice & friendly. It would be almost impossible to go here and not have a great time.

Keith R — Google review

Fantastic fun! Our family of four, with 5 & 7yo, had a blast doing the Ascent Package. The two zip lines in that package were just enough along with the 4 obstacle courses in climbing adventure. The climbing wall was also great fun with different levels of challenge. We enjoyed racing each other on the pedal bikes and giving our try with the sling shots (takes more muscle than I thought!). The goats at the farm were so happy to have us pet them, and the reptiles were exciting to see.The staff were all so pleasant and encouraging. The cafe had nice food options at a good price (not overpriced like touristy places). Highly recommend this spot!!

Michelle T — Google review

It was an awesome experience for my 5 year old and myself. The staff was attentive and friendly. We will definitely be going back and taking friends.

Robert H — Google review

The scenery is beautiful and the staff was friendly and made us feel safe during zip lining (so much fun) and on the obstacle course. Ethan and Starla were wonderful guides. We will absolutely be going back and recommending our friends and family to visit, as well.

Deanna P — Google review

What a fantastic evening we had at Refreshing Mountain! Went with friends (6 of us) and did one of the Escape Rooms. Theses rooms are well done and a lot of fun. I highly recommend this, especially if you’ve never done one before. We timed it out well as it was dark when we “escaped” and then we walked the grounds through the wonderful light displays that have been so well placed. What a beautiful setting!

Tom S — Google review

My family and I came for the first time and we will definitely be back! Such a family friendly environment and lots of fun to do. Every employee was so welcoming, helpful, caring, and encouraging. My seven year old was scared to zip line and backed out last minute when we all went, then at the very end of the day he told us he was ready, so we asked if it was possible for us to go again, and without even thinking about it, the employees went out of their way to set up the zip line, just so he could face his fear! We will definitely be returning and will talk very highly about this place to those around us!

Patti K — Google review

My son and I did this for an afternoon excursion and had a blast. If you are a bit weird about it being a Christian place don't be, it had nothing to do with it besides the fact the staff was super nice. The two staff members that guided us were awesome and made it so much fun. We got to throw pumpkins at targets and won a free shirt and if you are brave enough can try zip lining upside-down. The course is great and the equipment is nice. I recommend this for anyone looking for fun and some adventure.

Mr. S — Google review

An awesome experience! First time zip lining! Grandson had a blast!! Staff friendly and helpful throughout the adventure. Thanks for a good time!!

David J — Google review

Appreciate the swimwear rules! A really family friendly pool. Great for our kids ages 8-1.Reasonably priced at $5 per person for 2 hours. Again, great for a family with young kids like ours

Ruthanne K — Google review

Took my kids here for Homeschool Day. The location was clean and very well kept, the staff was friendly, and we all had a great time! Highly recommended!

Jaron H — Google review

We really enjoyed our time at this family friendly pool. It was clean and well organized. They have nice chairs to use at pool side. The area to eat was well kept. The pool was kept clean. My 4 year really enjoyed the kiddy pool side with the sprinklers. We didn’t experience any type of rowdy horseplay in the pool to which my son was able to practice on learning to float and my 15 year old did learn to float. As my son played at the playground, I sat on the wooden swings and enjoyed the serenity of this place. May the good Lord continue to bless this place and the employees.

Jose — Google review

Great place!! We did the Adventure 1 ropes course & ziplining Christmas light special and it was so exciting! It was beautiful there in the dark and with all the Christmas lights, and the ropes course was thrilling. A bit scary at times but everything is very do-able and for all ages. And then they have a neat observation deck and a Christmas lights pathway. Great place for everyone and lots of fun!

David N — Google review

We had a spectacular time celebrating my daughter’s birthday on the zip line and rope courses. Our guides Haley and Anika were reassuring, motivating, and gave us confidence that we were secured and safe as we battled our fears and conquered the course! It was as exhilarating and lots of fun!

Tonya B — Google review

We love Refreshing Mountain! Great place for a family adventure! The obstacle course, rock wall and zip lines were a blast for our whole family (age 5 to adult). And we definitely recommend staying in the cabins. Great place, great staff, great atmosphere!

Dreonna — Google review

First time there with my work crew! We had a blast. So much fun. The instructors were so nice and helpful. We will be back 😀

Heather B — Google review

4.9

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455 Camp Rd, Stevens, PA 17578, USA

(717) 738-1490

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Sight & Sound Theatres

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Performing arts theater

Concerts & Shows

Theaters

Sight & Sound Theatres is a faith-based performing arts theater that produces inspirational musicals with biblical themes. Their Lancaster County, PA location is only one of two theatres they own.

WE LOVE Sight and Sound! The facility is gorgeous, the workers are very friendly and the shows are heart-warming, and stupendous!! We've seen two of their annual shows and we can't wait for Daniel!! We will be back. Worth every dime!

Scott P — Google review

What a wonderful theatre! This is my first time to watch a live show in a theatre. I was so surprised that the large stage could move and there were many lovely animal actors. The show that I watched was Daniel based on Bible and they made words in Bible alive. Keep praising the Lord!

Vincent L — Google review

Awesome, Awesome, Awesome experience I'm so happy that I came for my first time to see God's word come alive even more. The show was beautiful. I can't wait to come back!!!!!!! God's word is active and alive 💓

Quashawna W — Google review

We went and watched Daniel! Wow!!! what an experience!! There is a lot of time and effort that goes into this show. It is phenomenal! The theater was packed, but it was a Saturday. We were blessed to be able to get tickets. Online said sold out, but we called, and they had a few tickets available. My 8 year old loved it! He was enthralled the whole time! We had an aisle seat, and soldiers and animals came down right next to him on their way up to the stage. We had a great time.

Julie H — Google review

Beautiful Architecture Is What Makes This Theatre Absolutely Gorgeous. The stage sets so colorful, engaging, and stunningly spectacular. The animals that are incorporated within the performance are so well trained, and wonderfully kept in terms of cleanliness and grooming, they flow so naturally within the creative theme, it is inspiring to experience. Definitely a 🌟🌟🌟🌟 professional two-and-a-half (including 20-minute intermission) production.

Adrianna P — Google review

We've been coming to this theater for at least 10 years, and have seen nearly all of their shows live during that time. While all of their shows are nothing short of spectacular, their presentation of "Noah" ten years ago truly stood out in our minds as setting the bar just that much higher. Quite honestly, you're not likely to see theatrical presentations of this type done with such a high level of performance, execution, and technological wizardry outside of a Sight & Sound Theater. And the biblical performances are scripted and presented in a way to make them easily understandable as well as entertaining. It wasn't until our most recent visit in August to see their presentation of "Daniel" that we experienced a show like no other show we've seen here. The set design, costuming, actor performances, and show execution have us believing that "Daniel" is THE show you must see. If you were able to see the "Daniel" live-performance show streamed to local theaters during the recent Labor Day holiday weekend, then you have some idea of what a live show at Sight & Sound is like. As good as that theater experience was, being here in person to see a live show takes that experience to an even higher level. As of early September, it looks like there are still select show dates available before the last presentation of "Daniel" on 12/31/24. Tickets purchased in advance are required for all shows. As other reviewers have commented, we've already purchased our tickets for the return of "Noah" in 2025 as seats were selling quickly and we didn't want to miss the return of that very memorable show. We're also bringing two family members who want to see that show for the very first time. If you have an opportunity to see a show at a Sight & Sound theater in the near future, take advantage of that. Either "Daniel" or "Noah" would be two very memorable experiences that I would highly recommend seeing.

R J — Google review

If you have not visited, I recommend you visit with your family and at least stay one night to rest in Pennsylvania. The work I came to see is Daniel's, a spectacular work, I assure you you will not regret it. One piece of advice buy your tickets in advance so that you get a good seat to enjoy your view.

Nidia R — Google review

I was blessed with a free ticket from a friend and greatly enjoyed my experience at Sight and Sound for the first time! We saw Daniel and the production was spectacular! From the acting, the animals, the set, added comedy, live vocal performance, and of course accuracy to the original story in the Bible, it’s definitely a production you want to catch before the year ends. I’m a Christian, but I think people of all backgrounds will enjoy this show and will experience first hand the beauty of God’s Word coming to life! I also recommend trying their glazed almonds! They kind of taste like little cinnamon buns!

Kyra — Google review

We had such a wonderful time!We were not expecting to cried! This amazing shows was so vivid and beautiful. The cast members did everything right. The most impactful moments was the lions and the king transforming into a beast. WOW! Great job!Bathroom was so clean and they had a staff.

Solkeren F — Google review

I’ve seen quite a few shows here, but my absolute favorite was Jesus!The show was so interesting- my friends and I sat in one of the first rows in the front, where we could feel the water mist in some of the scenes. It made it feel so real. The scenes were beautifully done, the actors were great, and it was overall such a blessed and fun experience.I also loved Jonah and how interactive the show was. Seeing the big fish in the audience was such a cool experience.I will be returning in the future for shows I haven’t seen yet. very excited to come back! Until next time!

Arianna R — Google review

Going to Sight and Sound Theaters was a dream come true. It was spectacular! I think it’s way better than Broadway, and obviously Godly. From the sophisticatedly engineered stage, the songs, the costumes and the acting; everything is top notch and absolutely worth your time! We’re planning to go again this year and I can hardly wait. We saw Moses. In December we will be seeing Daniel! We’re very excited!

Alejandra C — Google review

This was our first time to Sight and Sound. We saw Daniel and was blown away by the multimedia presentation. The talent of the actors and actresses was amazing. The sets were phenomenal and beautiful. We've already booked to go back next year and see Noah. I've tried to explain how wonderful our experience was but honestly it's beyond words. If you haven't been you need to go. It's better than anything I've ever seen before, including Broadway. We arrived about 2 hours early. Parking was super easy. The lobby was open and we enjoyed walking around, taking some pictures, (no pics or video allowed during the play), and had plenty of time to enjoy concessions and gift shop.

Randy H — Google review

I agree that the Sight and Sound theater company is far better than any Broadway shows in New York. It is a wow factor. I have seen a few of the production, and the story of Daniel was amazing. The production (lights, props, graphics, sound, that was a part of the musical Having live animals on the set brought their experiences to life. The singing was so melodious. They definitely brought the Bible to life. I love the song "There is none like Babylon, we are one." The highlight of the show was the invitation to share the plan of salvation. I highly recommend the music of Jesus, David, Joseph, and Noah. I can't get enough of these shows. The icing on the cake is embellishment on all you can eat eatery.

Sandra N — Google review

My family and I went to see Daniel, which was absolutely amazing! The acting, the scene changes, the songs, and the environment are extraordinary. 7 of us went, 6 adults and 1 child. We had front row seats, which made it seem like they were acting just for you.We can't wait til next year to see "Noah".

Kozette M — Google review

Saw Daniel and have to sayWOW!!! what an experience.I have never seen such an awesome live production. Actors were superb. The stage/props / animals were all simply amazing. Can't wait to see another show here.Facility easy to get to. Parking organized - and even with large crowds inside, everything very smooth.

Anne H — Google review

Phenomenal show! The sets, voices, and special effects were wonderful. Staff and security were pleasant and added to the experience. Also, everyone in our group found at least one message to take away and learn from. (Daniel was playing this year, but I have seen several other shows in past years that would receive the same review - consistent excellence.) Side note: I recommend trying the roasted almonds.

Jennifer C — Google review

Always a five-star experience. My family visits PA specifically to see the productions that Sight & Sound showcases.We've seen Jesus, Moses, Queen Ester, and others. We are already planning to come next year to watch Noah.God bless the cast, crew, and all those who help add to the experience. The live animals are always a highlight to see. The set designs are Broadway quality. Keep Thriving 🌟

Ruth L — Google review

I've been to Sight and Sound many times over many years and I always have a great time. The plays are phenomenal, staff is helpful and accommodating, there is souvenir shopping and snacks. Great place, l try to see every play....

Doris B — Google review

Sight and Sound never fails to amaze me! They always have fantastic productions of stories in the Bible! You are surrounded on three sides by the stage, and it really makes you feel like you were there to witness the story! They also have live animals on stage! They have phenomenal sets and a very talented cast! Additionally, they sell freshly roasted glazed almonds right in the lobby, which are fantastic! I would definitely recommend Sight and Sound!

Marc K — Google review

I recently had the pleasure of seeing Daniel at Sight & Sound Theatre, and what an unforgettable experience! The presentation of the show was nothing short of spectacular—immersive sets, breathtaking effects, and a powerful story brought to life. The actors were incredibly talented, delivering their roles with such passion and emotion. It truly felt like we were right there in the midst of Daniel’s journey.The only thing that could have made it better? If they had brought in real lions for the lion’s den scene! But hey, I’ll take the amazing stage effects over that any day. Thank you, Sight & Sound, for an awe-inspiring performance!

Nicolas D — Google review

Hands down this is one of the best theaters and faith based production companies in the world! Their stage and audio system sounds amazing and their live productions from the Bible are beyond measure, highly recommend taking your kids and family to one of their shows, you won’t regret it.

STARDOM101 T — Google review

Sensational!!! Saw "David," and it was captured perfectly. The graphics and artistry, physical and visual, unbelievable. Phenomenal experience.The facility is well-kept. The bathrooms are plentiful and clean. There's a cafe, and the pierces are decent. There are hot beverages and cold, treats and light fare. The 20min intermission is hardly enough, but staff do work diligently to get you through the lines.They start exactly on time, so really get there early. No blame, but we arrived at the door with tickets at 7:02PM, and we were kept out until 7:20PM. I was upset, but granted, we should have been early. Lesson learned. Next year is "Noah" so I'll be on time 😊.There's ample parking. Have fun.

Annie G — Google review

The place is amazing!! From the entrance to drive to park to from the walk to the inside!! Took my mom as her bday gift! We saw Daniel and it was awesome hands down! The live animals, the lighting, the background effects!! WAY TO GO SIGHTS AND SOUNDS!!! We'll be back!!

I L — Google review

An amazing venue. I got to enjoy a fantastic performance of Daniel with he wife last night. The set was jaw dropping. The signs was incredible. The story was incredible. The costumes and animals made the experience seem realistic and authentic. I can't wait to see Noah next season.

G C — Google review

4.9

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300 Hartman Bridge Rd, Ronks, PA 17572, USA

(800) 377-1277

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American Music Theatre

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Live music venue

Concerts & Shows

The American Music Theatre is a popular live music venue in Lancaster that offers Broadway tours, comedy acts and family-oriented programming.

We saw the Newsboys at the American Music Theater a few nights ago. It was the best night of our life! The show was amazing! We had front row balcony seats (which I think are the best seats in the theater). The band was fantastic and Micheal Tate was phenomenal! We had an unexpected surprise of being able to meet the Newsboys after the concert. They are so sweet and have genuinely kind hearts. Michael Tate gave me the biggest hug (I almost fainted). I never thought I would be able to meet them and I never EVER thought I would ever have a hug from Michael Tate! That just topped off the evening! The whole experience was a blessing from God! Also everyone at the American Music Theater was so kind and helpful! Would definitely go back!!

Deborah B — Google review

Absolutely great place to see a show! Seats are roomy and comfortable. Lots of free parking. Great acoustics. We sat in the last couple of rows on the floor and still could see everything. I would have given them five stars, but they don't sell beer or wine at the show.

Mark W — Google review

They showcase so much talent and ability in dancing and singing. The costumes were exceptional the lighting.. the scenery.

June F — Google review

Attended the 2 p.m. Show of the Doo Wop Cavalcade. The Theater and staff were excellent, as usual. The place was packed. We were thoroughly entertained by all the groups, especially Vito Picone and the Elegants. Emil Stucchio from the Classics hosted the show after performing in the Opening act. He did a great job. Jay Siegel and the Tokens sang The Lion Sleeps Tonight especially well after telling the story of singing at his granddaughter's kindergarten Show-and-Tell. All the groups were available for autographs and pictures afterwards. Highly recommend! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽❣️🤠⭐🐯

Harry M — Google review

This show was absolutely amazing. The costumes, the music were unbelievably fantastic and the actors were so talented. I throughly enjoyed the show and would tell anyone who has the opportunity to see it, don't pass it up.

Kathi H — Google review

Had a great time seeing A Girl Named Tom. They were fantastic, and my mother, friend, and I totally enjoyed ourselves. It was incredibly busy, yet the venue handled it with ease. It was cozy and fun with plenty of treats for purchase, even a great little gift shop. Thank you for a fantastic experience. I hope to return soon!

Cat S — Google review

Great place for Christmas spirit! Very professional. Concessions are reasonable priced. Comfortable wearing. Parking lot leaving was packed and had to wait a long time before exiting.

Tina V — Google review

This is a great venue. It is easy to find; they have free, on-site parking; a concession stand and the entire venue is clean and comfortable. This is a great, intimate venue to see a band!

Michelle D — Google review

Absolutely wonderful time here to see Cat Power. Sound was excellent and a very comfortable place to see a show.

Noah K — Google review

What an amazing experience. The staff was super friendly and the ushers take really good care of you. They will help you to your seat and even out of it if you need too! The aesthetics of the theater surpass amazement. I went for a Christmas show so it was decorated very festively with lights and holiday colors. There was a beautiful huge Christmas tree on the balcony which was an amazing center piece for the theater. The show itself was out of this world. The dancers were wonderful, the singing was breath taking and the band was out of this world!!! I will definitely go back for another show. I want to take my kids to the Christmas show! I highly recommend for anyone who hasn't been there.

Taryn G — Google review

The AMT Christmas show has become a holiday tradition for my son and me. The talent and production are absolutely Broadway caliber. I’ve also attended multiple concerts my wife and we’ve never been disappointed. The venue is great and the sound system is superb. I also love the gentile, diverse audiences their events attract. Seeing top notch performances without the stress of the big city venues is a real win.

Andy M — Google review

An absolutely beautiful theater. My Wife and I just saw the 2024 Christmas Show. I don't care much for plays and musicals, but I have to say that I really enjoyed the whole show! All the actors were wonderful performers. The sets and costumes were all spectacular! Plus, after the show, the parking lot crew moved everyone out quickly and safely. Now I am looking forward to seeing another event.

John R — Google review

We went there for a Jim Curry Music of John Denver concert . It was a great concert and he and the band did a great job. The facility is beautiful and well staffed, from parking to seating and speaking of seating . The seats are placed where there is plenty of leg room and very comfortable. It's refreshing when a facility puts the customers' comfort ahead of putting in more seats that are cramped to make more money.The sound was on point abd I don't think there is a bad seat in the house .We definitely will be looking at what's coming up, .and we'll be back

George M — Google review

My husband and I see shows here a few times a year. It's a great venue, very clean and great accessibility for the disabled. We saw Marie Osmond Jan 12. We had third row center seats. They were wonderful seats.

Christina G — Google review

Loved the Lee Asher show. First time here. Seats roomy and great leg room. Building set up nicely with rest rooms and snack bars at each main entrance to the event. Staff extremely helpful and friendly during the event. Only complaint was the disorganization of staff as we exited the parking lot.

Suzanne W — Google review

Fabulous venue! Always enjoy the shows. The staff is wonderful. The theater is huge and the seats are comfortable. There is not a bad seat in the house. Their Christmas Show is outstanding and shouldn't be missed. We go every year and it is completely different every year. The talent is wonderful, the costumes dazzling...I promise you won't be disappointed.

Marie C — Google review

"On Your Feet" was perhaps one of the best musicals I have ever seen. The cast was so talented and vivacious in their acting, singing, and dancing. Broadway could not have done it better.The venue is small enough to allow for easy parking, great seats, and quick exits.

Linda S — Google review

Went to see the Elegants, The Tokens, The Duprees and The Brooklyn Bridge. Great show!!

Kami K — Google review

Saw 38 Special, great venue, not a bad seat in the house. Price was fair without all of the fees like most in major cities. Free parking, great sound system.

Alan L — Google review

Great venue and we have always loved their concerts. Just want to give a PSA that if you purchase seats behind the wheelchair aisle, you could have a totally obstructed view. This was my seat and I would have had absolutely no way to see The Beach Boys concert while sitting in this seat. Thankfully, a very lovely lady with seats adjoining ours allowed me to sit in an extra seat she had purchased for a friend who was unable to use it. So kind of her and turned what could have been a horrible experience into being able to see a great show.

Deborah F — Google review

For my first visit, I was throughly amazed and delighted! Lots of parking, great gift shop, concession stand, and a wonderful Christmas extravaganza called “the First Noel”!! I’m certainly glad the innkeeper at The Artist’s Inn and Gallery suggested I attend and eve booked my ticket! I plan on coming to future shows!

Verena A — Google review

My husband and I went to see 'Top Of The World - A Carpenters Tribute' and they were wonderful! Great venue with comfortable seats. My husband and I will be back!

Mrs M — Google review

Went & saw Spider-Man Across the Spiderverse with live orchestra. Was amazing. Hope they do more performances like this. What a great way to show off musicians talents & watch a really good movie. They should do Doctor Who at the proms!

Neil B — Google review

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Dutch Wonderland Family Amusement Park

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Water & Amusement Parks

Dutch Wonderland is an amusement park that is popular with families in Lancaster. It features a variety of rides and activities, including water slides and roller coasters.

This is a cute amusement park. There are plenty of fun rides for kids of different ages. We enjoyed some of the more low key attractions like the spinning tea cups and the train ride. We had all the food and games there. We visited on a super hot day, and the highlight of the trip was Duke's Lagoon. This is a huge outdoor water play / splash pad area.

Baron M — Google review

We had a great time here this weekend!Not sure how crowded it is in the summer but everything was very bearable before memorial day. The kids even got to ride the coasters back to back! Def suited for kiddos 10 and under. Which was nice cuz there wasn't any rowdy teens hanging around.Park was clean. Kids had a blast

Lynn M — Google review

Dutch Wonderland located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania is about 3.5 stars. This park seems to be perfect for children up to about thirteen or so. Good for Birthday Celebrations or as a treat for good grades in School. All my children had a good time and the stand out ride according to them was the boat ride that climbs and splashes down. According to this adult the stand out rides were the motor cars and trains. The motor cars seem to be a newer ride while certain segments of the park is showing its age. A worthwhile stop in Lancaster for Children.

R E — Google review

Great place for young kids, better than six flags if you ask me. Many rides, we didn't even have time to get on all of them, decent food inside, really a fun day for kids. The water park was packed, more packed than the rest of the park, and ride lines, probably 10 min wait, which is bearable. Totally recommend!

Gordana R — Google review

This place is truly amazing to bring your kids. From the moment you step foot inside, you are transported to a fairytale world filled with enchanting attractions and exciting rides. The rides are delightful and perfect for children of all ages, creating a truly immersive experience. The attention to detail throughout the park is impressive, and it truly feels like stepping into a storybook. The staff are friendly and helpful, adding to the warm and welcoming atmosphere. Visiting Dutch Wonderland with kids is an unforgettable adventure that sparks their imagination and creates lasting memories for the whole family.

Melloyie S — Google review

I took my 5yo and 2 1/2yo there in early July. We had such a wonderful experience that I know we would come back some day.First as a busy family, I appreciated the fact that we can use our ticket any day within the year. We had a last minute travel plan changes and we couldn't go to the park the day we wanted to.Varieties - we have been to three other parks before but this takes the gold as to the inclusive of age and heights of kids. There is something for every young age. There was also so much to do and the lines were not terribly long, average wait time for us was 15min. Though there was a lot to do, the park wasn't awfully big. That is a good thing for young kids that are not in stroller and parents pushing stroller. We were not too exhausted to go on more rides. The water park was fantastic! Lots of seating area for everyone.

Kadijat O — Google review

This place was absolutely perfect for our 5 year old and 7 year old boys. We got there when the park opened and stayed almost until closing. We were able to pack a cooler for lunch, and pop out to the parking lot with our hand stamps for a quick bite to eat, and then got right back to the rides and shows. There were hardly any wait times (maybe 3-4 minutes), and the boys rode many rides multiple times. The park was clean. The staff was friendly and helpful, and we all had a wonderful day.

Amy S — Google review

had the best time at Dutch Wonderland!!! such a cute amusement park for kids. my daughter loved the boat rides!! we will definitely be back!! definitely think the admission price is very fair compared to other amusement parks. everything in NJ is so much more expensive 😂😂 also would suggest seeing the diving show!! plenty of food/snack options too!!

Kim B — Google review

Perfect place for family fun with little kids! You can bring in a small cooler with some food, especially good, for those with specific food preferences. Most lines are usually running fast and efficient. Characters were great. They have a character show that is entertaining and the characters also come out to sing and dance with the children. Season passes, are great for local families, includes free parking for the season, and a certain number of free guest passes per card hold for the season. Which is great if you have family or friends that can tag along for the day. Clean, not too large, and good variety of attractions. Plenty of areas of shade. Wonderful throughout this different seasons (i.e. Easter, summer, Halloween).

K Y — Google review

A great park to visit with Family. Kids of all ages can have fun rides. There are quite a few family rides as well. We loved the sky walk, family rides, rail, Show. Sometimes online offers discounted price tickets, parking is $22 or $27.50 (opposite to main entrance). Food options inside the park is not so great, I would expect more options considering this as a family park. Plenty ice cream options 😄! Visit is worth the money and is recommended

Madhu K — Google review

Preschool kids and toddlers will love this place! We came with our kids and my niece (ages 3, 4 and 6) and the kids were able to ride just about everything. Most lines were short, especially when the park first opened. The diving show was a hit! We also really enjoyed the log flume, it was the longest line but worth it. There were several options for food and the prices were reasonable. We all loved the fries from the potato patch! Everything was clean and organized. I think the entrance fee is a bit steep, but I would come back!

Allison S — Google review

We really love our time as a family at Dutch Wonderland, my kids was super excited and had a blast! We had much fun with all the rides, it’s like a Disney park much little. We’ll definitely come back!

Sarah R — Google review

Went for the first time with 3 adults and 4 kids and had a blast- kids ranging from 4 years old to 12 years old and there was something for everyone. Parking (even in the non-preferred) was very close to the entrance still and easy to navigate in and out of- although a little pricey in my opinion $20. The wait times on the rides were very reasonable and there is a great variety to choose from. At one point they even had a dance party with the dragon and princesses in costumes and a bubble machine! Although a lot of the concession stands sold your typical pretzels/ dippin dots/popcorn we did find some good spots (I’ll review those separately) but my fave was the pretzel at Penley’s Pub! I also liked how they scanned adults IDs and only allowed 4 alcoholic drinks per ID, no obnoxious drunks at the park that is geared to kids! We also had a baby with us that nurses and the nursing facility for moms was GREAT, very clean, had AC (nice break from outside), a changing station and two rooms with rocking chairs to nurse your baby! I was very impressed with the park overall and it was a nice way to spend the day!

Debbie B — Google review

We Had a blast this weekend, there’s so much to do for the whole family! We will definitely be returning next year!!

Jazmyne M — Google review

We came for the nostalgia factor and I was pleasantly surprised how well cared for the park was (my last time here was in the 90's) Great place for families and kids. Staff were nice. Some rides were closed with signs stating it was due to inclement weather but it was partly sunny all day 🤷‍♀️ The water area could be better but serves its purpose on a hot day.

Renee L — Google review

It was our family of fours first visit. We entered very organized, no wait. We purchased tickets ahead, which worked well. The park was very clean. All staff very nice. My 9 year old twins had the best day. We can't wait to go back!The park is priced very well and there is so much to do in the area.We will definitely go back!

Sandra P — Google review

Had such a great time with the kids. It's Oct! So lots of Halloween fun, candy, and great rides! Had an amazing time. The staff were well trained on the rides and made sure people followed the rules! Very clean has a private nursing station for moms nursing. The season passes are well worth the price if you can go a couple of times! So far we went 5 times this year with our new passes!! An especially great employee was DAMION he was working the hot air balloons near the slides and twister! He was very knowledgeable and friendly! Did a great job inspecting everything!

SAMANTHA S — Google review

You guys, if you’re looking for an adorable park to take your little ones to; THIS IS IT! Parking was quick, security to get in was fast, prices were decent for a theme park and the rides/events were absolutely precious. In my opinion this is a park great for kids 10 and under. The water area has so many interactive things to press so you can cool down on a hot summer day. We watched a cute little water performance/dive show about a princess and frogs and the frogs splash the kids which totally got my kids so excited. The park is nicely shaded throughout and strollers were easy to purchase as soon as you walked in. The mark is immaculately maintained! I just can’t rave about this place enough! On our way out, each kid got a toy for under $10 so everyone was happy! This place will be a summer tradition for the next few years.

Stephanie H — Google review

This is the perfect place for family fun with little kids! Perfect for children 3+. The food was not great. Prices for food are okay. Staff all around the park. Some friendly some not so much. Funnel cake and aunties Ann’s is the best part of the food lol you can bring in a small cooler with some food. Wish I would have done that instead to save some money. The rides are old and carnival like but overall great experience. Went on a Sunday and the lines were not bad at all. Most rides were open and operating. Water fountains throughout the park. 1 smoking area that was available if needed. The park could have been cleaner and more of an upkeep. Characters were great. Seemed to enjoy what they did. Purchased tickets online in advanced because it was cheaper than buying them at the door. Parking is 20$ so that is a little pricy when you’re paying 40+ for a ticket. Specially when it’s children rides and not adult rides. I would say 1 roller coaster is for adults the rest are for the kiddos. They have a character show that is entertaining and the characters also come out to sing and dance with the kids. I would recommend going and would go back

J C — Google review

I love this place! Wonderful atmosphere, good shows, rides are a lot of fun. I had a blast. Couldn't recommend it enough. Keep an eye for deals, because they offer decent deals thoughout the year. Sadly, the only reason they aren't getting 5 stars is due to their concession stands. I was at 3 different stands and the teens/young adults running them didn't seem adequately prepared. For example, the Nathans Hotdog stand I had to get my money back because I ordered 2 hot dogs with NO LINE and 20 minutes later they I didn't get my order and everyone was walking around confused, while the hot dogs were sitting there clearly cooked and they acted like they didn't know when they'd be done. BUT it was good food and a good day! So definitely still come.

Robert B — Google review

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Wolf Sanctuary of PA

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The Wolf Sanctuary of PA is a wildlife refuge that shelters rescued wolves from all over the country. The sanctuary provides guided tours with information about wolf conservation and biology. Visitors can track, rehabilitate, and treat these animals in their unique environment. On Full Moon nights, visitors can enjoy bonfires, live entertainment, and explore the sanctuary at their own pace.

We visited on a snowy, sunny day in January and had such a wonderful time! Our guide Starr was amazing. She was so knowledgeable and patiently answered questions from kids and adults alike. We got to see a lot of the wolves who were happily lazing about in the snow or showing off their latest treats, and learned about their individual histories, as well as the challenges faced by wolves in America and also by wolf-dog hybrids. I highly recommend the tour, and 100% of your ticket price goes to the organization. They do important rescue work and I'm happy to support it.A few details to note: Tours take place in all weather, so dress appropriately; you will be outside the entire time, unless you visit the gift shop after the tour. There is some paved parking, but most of it is in a field, at the top of a rather steep hill. In the snow this can be a little tricky if you don't have a vehicle that can handle it. There are no restrooms, only porta-potties on site. You will be on your feet for the whole tour and it's not handicap-accessible. But well worth it if you can make it!

Aidan D — Google review

This was a truly amazing experience! Melinda was our private tour guide. She was a ray of sunlight with a wealth of knowledge about the sanctuary and all the wolves! There are over 50 wolves and wolf dogs with their own unique personalities. The sanctuary is well kept and the wolves are all well taken care of and happy. All the good work being done is remarkable and we thank each and everyone for all they are doing. We highly recommend supporting the sanctuary and visiting these amazing animals!

Anna A — Google review

I give it 5 stars because the mission is honorable. They only take in rescue wolves now and do not breed their wolves. The tour guide I had was very knowledgeable. I went on a Saturday morning for a tour which started at 10am. Unfortunately some of the wolves were in distress due to the large tour groups passing by throughout the morning. It was definitely neat and an interesting experience to see wolves so up close with such a variety of different coats. Next time I know to come in the fall rather than the summer because all the shrubbery made it hard to see every wolf. Thought I should add, they have water offered throughout the tour. Also, the gift shop situation could use a little work. Only about 10 people can fit comfortably inside at a time. The items offered to be purchased didn’t seem well thought out. Basics like tshirts, mugs, and stuffed animals. I feel like their missing out on some profit there.

Lauren S — Google review

Planning a visit to the wolf sanctuary with my son has been on my bucket list for years! I was finally able to make the trip to the full moon fundraiser-beaver moon. It was a perfect night with clear sky’s and the brightest moon. I was excited and expecting to see plenty of wolves maybe even some howling at the moon followed by a nice time sitting by the fire with a cup of hot chocolate and live music. I spent $148 dollars (4 tickets) to walk down a 15 min path and see maybe about 6 wolves in which 3 were sleeping. The most active wolf was a wolf dog who was previously domesticated. Most areas were restricted and it was too dark to really see anything. I was hoping to at least sit by the fire since it was very cold. Nope! I understand it is weather permitting and I am assuming with all the dry leaves it could be a fire hazard but it would have been nice if that was announced before arriving. We heard there was coffee (to purchase) at the end of the tour being served by a food truck. We waited on line for 20 min and it barely moved. We ended up leaving disappointed. The duration of this tour is listed as 2.5 Hours and the we spent 1 hr in which most of the time was waiting in line to get in (it was pretty crowded) and for coffee we didn’t even get. It was not worth it at all. I am hoping the money I spent on the tickets goes towards the wolves. Anyways maybe going in the daytime where you can actually see the wolves would be a better experience.

Jenny B — Google review

My husband and I went on a public tour of the Wolf Sanctuary. I’m leaving five stars because the mission is incredible and our tour guide (Melissa) was VERY knowledgeable and gave us a wonderful tour.However, they kept emphasizing how much better private tours are. My husband and I had wanted a private tour however the only available times were at 7:00 am so we had to opt for a public tour.I even called first to see if another time could be accommodated and the woman I spoke to told me no and was very rude.If they want to emphasize private tours they need to offer them at better times.That said once there we had a wonderful experience.

Allison F — Google review

Our son LOVES wolves, so this was a must-do on our list! Booking can be difficult as this place is very popular and sells out quickly. January, the calendar is posted. The first of every month, at 10am, more tours may be added. The guides are all volunteers, so it is based on their availability. I highly recommend a non-summer visit, as that is the best viewing seasons due to heat for the wolves. Our weather today was amazing!There are a total of 54. We chose the private tour, as we wanted the most time and exposure that you will not get with the public tour. Our guide was wonderful, knowledgeable, and full of information! There are some distant enclosures that you cannot see well but most of the enclosures you will walk past in the private tour. Our guide said the public tours are shorter and you don't see as much. We also had our tour just after feeding, which meant most of the wolves were right at the fence line. Our highlight was hearing the wolves howl not once, not twice, but THREE times!! It was the most breathtaking sound!!There are a few enclosures that they ask that you do not stop in front of. Please listen to them. They're volunteers and are there to show you a part of nature you will most likely not see anywhere else. There are reason they have rules. Be respectful.You need to wear good walking shoes as the ground is rocky and there is an incline at several points in the tour. Do not wear flip-flops, sandals, heels, etc., unless you are truly comfortable wearing them in a wooded and rocky area. The tour ends at a small, adorable gift shop. There are portable toilets only. They allow pictures, but not professional. No pets (completely understandable). Please read the do/don't on the website.Overall, the private tour was very informative. The sanctuary does a fantastic job taking care of the wolves, and you can tell they are passionate about what they do!Keep in mind, the Wolf Sanctuary is non-profit and is not eligible for most federal grants. They run on donations, fundraisers, and the tours. While they do make improvements, it's slow. If you've ever been a part of a non-profit, you completely understand. This is a wonderful, family-owned Sanctuary, and they do a tremendous job. Almost every guide and person there is volunteer. Ultimately, they exceeded our expectations. Keep in mind, we did a private tour, not public, so you will have a different experience with a different tour. But, for us, you don't want to pass up this experience. In fact, we plan on making this an annual visit, or every other year. We cannot wait to come back!!!

Rebecca — Google review

It was really neat to be able to go to the full moon event, and hear the information about wolves in general, and about their wolves in particular. The facilities for wolves were greatly taken care of, and the wolves themselves appeared to be in great shape and well taken care of. The general public areas are lovely and welcoming. Overall, it was a wonderful experience that I hope to repeat in the future. 👍👍 two thumbs up from me 😊

Melissa K — Google review

Very informative. The staff are very good at explaining all about the wolves and answering questions. The weather was very hot and humid, so less than ideal. A guide advised that late fall or winter is the best time to see many active wolves. Visitors walk over steep rough ground so be sure to wear good supportive shoes. Also I would not recommend to anyone not physically fit. They only have portable toilets for visitors. Nice gift shop is very small. Water is available along the tour route. The wolves are neutered/spayed,. You will not see any cubs. Highlight of my visit was right at the beginning when all the wolves howled together for several minutes. Lovely sound. Great experience.

Ruth H — Google review

Absolutely loved our visit! We booked a private tour and were so glad that we did! The wolves are beautiful! It was just the four of us which really allowed for a very personal tour. Our tour guide Mandy was AMAZING!!!! Very friendly and personable. She took us to visit all of the packs and gave a history of every wolf as well as their personality traits. She gave a lot information about wolves in general as well as the history and mission of the sanctuary. She was extremely knowledgeable and was able to answer all of our questions. She clearly has a love and affection for the wolves. We didn't feel rushed and were able to spend a good amount of time at each pack enclosure. We were impressed with the amount of space the packs have and how nice their enclosures are and how well they are taken care of. After the tour we were able to visit the gift shop and purchased some t-shirts. We all agreed that our visit was definitely the highlight of our vacation.

Karen F — Google review

Attended the fundraiser. The tour guide was very knowledgeable with her tour content and answered our questions. I learned many new things about the wolves. We were in a group of about 30 to 35 people. The other groups had roughly the same amount of people. Stood waiting for a while for the group ahead of us to move. Wish we had more time to linger with wolves we did see. A few times they began to howl which was very enjoyable to listen to. The gift shop was very small and a little pricey. You had to wait in line to get in and to pay. Maybe they could make an addition onto it to make more room. We didn't have the bonfire because they said it had been too dry and not safe for the neighboring habitats, completely understandable. For the most part, it was an enjoyable experience. Not sure i'd do it again for the 90 minute drive.

Theresa S — Google review

The good: The enclosures are very clean and well thought out. The wolves and humans are kept safe. Staff were passionate about the Sanctuary and animals. They talked about the history of the property, general wolf facts, and stories about the wolves living there. Despite the heat, we saw wolves in each enclosure and even got a big group howl when an ambulance drove by the property. It was a fun outing to do once.Room for improvement:1.All of the double fencing along the walking path is shiny galvanized metal so it reflects the sun and reduces viewing into the enclosure and makes getting decent photos difficult. Painting the fencing along the tour path black would eliminate this issue.2. It would have cool to have skulls on display in the shop comparing a domestic dog, a wolf dog, and wolf since the tour talks a lot about Jaws and bite pressure... or a pelt that visitors could touch since understandably petting the wolves was not allowed and there was a lot of talk about their fur.

Angela C — Google review

I love that this place is dedicated to saving wolves. I loved the Sanctuary and the awesome volunteers. We need more people who care about animals and people. Keep up the good work and thank you to all the wonderful volunteers!

Wolfsbane_Vickie — Google review

If you are gonna spend the money on a tour skip the Full Moon Tour completely and buy a private tour. The full moon tour was extremely disappointing. Was told there was 50 wolves total at the sanctuary and we were lucky if we saw 5. The wolves we did see were either scared of humans and ran or tired and sleeping. It was disappointing, to during the day and I'm sure you'll see more!

Blake A — Google review

Gosh theres so many great things to say! The geography is gorgeous, the wolves are adorable and the staff are very friendly.I have always loved wolves, and they are still my favorite animal. I have a whole army of wolf plushies(one is from this sactuary!), so my parents took me here to see real wolves. It may still be the best experince of my life.The wolves were beautiful, and my respect for them only grew after this trip. They rescue the wolves, of wolf dogs, from illegal situations. Many places dont allow owning wolves/wolfdogs, and they also treat them badly or dont know how to care for a wolf. The sanctuary rescues them and helps them live happy lives together. Each canine has their own story that the guides tell amazingly. Its so heartwarming to see the wolves be so happy after such tough times. If wolves are paired together, its so sweet to see them sleeping together, licking each other, and caring for each other.The staff is great. Our tour guide (im sorry I cant remember his name) was our tour guide both times! He recognized me the second time cuz I wore their shirt(*´ ˘ `*)Its always a great experience, and Vada was ny fav, shes the sweetest gal youll ever see <3If this place was a song, it would be Running With The Wolves by AURORA

ARLO ( — Google review

Enjoyed our tours of the Wolf Sanctuary. We did the day tour (in the rain) and the full moon tour. There are more than 50 wolves on the site. The staff shared so much information about each wolf. The best part of the tour was when they were all howling at the same time.We did the day tour in the rain and the temp during the full moon tour was in the 30s so dress appropriately.We also stayed at the Speedwell Forge Bed and Breakfast that is on the same property.Highly recommended it.

Kevin S — Google review

Melinda was very knowledgeable and the tour was nicely paced. It was very hot outside so we only saw a few wolves.I liked how Melinda emphasized this is sanctuary about the wolves and the what the wolves need. Part of my hesitation to come here was because I am weary of sanctuaries and explotation of animals but actually here at the wolf sanctuary they take very good care of these animals and work hard to still hold tours while also accommodating for each individual wolfs' preferences and needs. (Some are more shy, some are comfortable around people, etc).

Olivia ( — Google review

This place is heaven! Denny was our excellent tour guide and was very informative about the sanctuary and all the wolves and wolf dogs. I have volunteered at other sanctuaries in the past and was very impressed with the care and affection heaped on these animals. Hopefully a future volunteer.

Susan D — Google review

I had tickets in November and had a family emergency and they wouldn't refund me so I rebooked for last June on a Saturday night. This is literally the only reason why I came back to Lancaster, was for the wolves. My dumb luck a thunderstorm was looming. Also because it has been so hot and so dry there was not going to be a bonfire - bummer. All of those things happen, no fault of the sanctuary.Now on to the tour, I don't recall her name and she was nice and some feedback. It was a VERY large group, like 20+ people. some were slow walkers, which is fine, but the rest of us had to wait for EVERYONE to catch up before discussing the topics at hand. Also the tour guide was repetitive with a lot of things about the wolves, how they get the wolves, how they are fed, how they are paired etc. It got to a point where I started to walk ahead. The entire tour could have taken 15 minutes - 30 minutes to walk through. So maybe they were stretching it out for the sake of time. I didn't get to see that many wolves as I would have hoped, so that is another reason why I went off on my own. We ended up catching up to the other group so we had to stop and wait for that as well. We were allowed to take pictures but not record videos, which was another bummer. There was a point where all of the wolves were howling at once and I would have wanted to record that breathtaking sound of this magical species. Huge disappointment. That's when I realized we were at the end and just went off on my own.I went into the gift shop, which we were warned was very small, they had cute stuff. The only thing that interesting to me were the hoodie sweatshirts, I have a thing for them and get at least one or two. For my size in the colors I wanted there weren't that many common sizes, so I had to go a size smaller.Overall I'd say this is a one time thing, I was expecting and hoping for more. The pictures I included were the only 4 wolves I was able to see. Checked it off my bucket list at least.

Danielle D — Google review

I have visited this place annually with family and friends, and I absolutely love this Sanctuary! I stumbled upon it years ago, and fell completely in love with the Wolves & Staff. These Volunteers dedicate so much time to preserving these beautiful wolves and you can see how enthusiastic they are about Preserving and Saving these Majestical Creatures. They also offer free entry to military/le, which as a currently serving military member, was very thankful for. (If you are military/le, you can still make a donation for your entry.)The wolves are VERY well cared for and the facility is VERY well maintained.The Wolf Adoption Program is especially sweet. I adopted Solo years ago and did every year until her passing. I def miss seeing her running with her pack!

Julia V — Google review

We went to the fundraiser they had last weekend. The wolves are well taken care of! It was really crowded....good for the fundraiser. Some staff seemed a bit overwhelmed,yelling,but I think it was the first time they had a big event... but id like to go back to learn more about the packs on a regular tour. But it is was a really nice day :)

Jenn D — Google review

I recently visited the Wolf Sanctuary over the weekend, and it was truly a remarkable experience. The weather was beautiful, setting the perfect backdrop for observing these majestic creatures. The wolves were out and about, making their presence known, which added an exciting element to the visit. Our tour guide was incredibly knowledgeable and provided insightful information about the wolves, patiently answering all our questions. Moreover, the sanctuary's dedication to protecting endangered wolves is commendable, and it's evident they're doing an exceptional job in their conservation efforts. Overall, it was an unforgettable day surrounded by nature's most fascinating predators.

Brian P — Google review

Such a unique experience! My best girlfriend and I went towards the end of the pandemic for a little girls' trip for a full moon ceremony at the sanctuary. It's such a great learning experience for all ages and magical to see these incredible animals up close! I printed photos, bought a shirt, coloring book, and a prayer with all the wolf's names and photos for my children, I can't wait to go back to revisit for a family day trip! Absolutely recommend!

Samantha S — Google review

I visited the sanctuary this week for my birthday. It has been on my "want-to-do" list for years and overall the visit was very nice and quite educational. The weather was perfect; saw several wolves. They care for a total of 53, but the public tour doesn't go for a very far walk and it only goes past a few of the enclosures. The guide told our group that the private tour is longer (and as a result, more expensive). I did get some very nice pictures of the ones I did see. Heard a few of them bark and some distant howling which was really cool.On my tour there were about 30 people. There was a guide in front and a guide at the rear making sure the group stayed together. At one point we were walking past an enclosure and the guide in front told us that we would be walking slowly past and not stopping because the wolves in that enclosure got stressed with bigger groups stopping. Several people, however, decided to stop at fence and try to take better pictures...at which point the guide in the back very sternly said, "as we said, we are NOT stopping here. Keep moving"!! A little abrupt, but I guess when you deal with large #'s of the public all day, every day, it gets tiring.One person in our group tried to monopolize the guides time and pepper her with questions as well as stories about other sanctuaries he visited, which didn't allow time for many others to ask questions. "There's one in every group, as they say".You need to wear good walking shoes as the ground is rocky and there is an incline at several points in the tour. The tour ends at a very small and pricey gift shop, and then you have to make the walk back up to the parking area where you met your guide to begin tour. There were people in my group who wore sandals, and one wore heels..and they complained about the walking conditions. Don't go in the woods in heels 😆The sanctuary does a fantastic job taking care of their wolves and you can tell they are passionate about what they do!

Fran C — Google review

4.6

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The Hershey Story Museum

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Museum

Cafe

The Hershey Story Museum tells the story of Milton S. Hershey, one of the most influential and successful businessmen in American history. The museum features interactive exhibits about his life, as well as limited-run exhibits on special occasions. Admission is free for all visitors, and it is a family-friendly museum that is perfect for anyone interested in learning more about Milton Hershey and his legacy.

This is a winner and we will return! It has been many years since I’ve been to the Hershey area and this was not here the last time we were. This museum tells the story of Milton Hershey in a clear and interesting way. The museum is interactive and engaging. The guides that are stationed throughout the museum are very helpful.We also participated in the Chocolate Lab where we made truffles. Our teacher was a bit boring but the experience was worth it. We finished our visit in the gift store which had an interesting selection. I can’t wait to try my chocolate soap!One important note for those of us that have limited mobility. There is an elevator and an easy to navigate museum. There are also ample benches throughout the museum to be able to enjoy the museum and be able to navigate comfortably. One problem I had was with the bathroom on the first floor. The handicap stall was not big enough to fit my walker. That was a challenge. However, they have a bathroom on the second floor that is handicap friendly. Also, I did not see handicap parking on the way in. We found a spot that was fairly close but it was a little awkward getting to the entrance.

Cat L — Google review

The Hershey Museum provided an engaging and informative experience. I highly recommend a return visit, as the exhibits offer a comprehensive history of chocolate, accompanied by original artifacts and captivating displays. While the museum excels in storytelling and education, it could benefit from incorporating more chocolate tasting opportunities to complement the informative aspects.

John D — Google review

Great museum to learn everything there is to know about Milton Hershey and how the Hershey company came to be. The pricing was $15 for the museum and $15 for the Chocolate Lab. The Lab was cool, you learn about the Chocolate making process. You can also "make" a chocolate bar. IThey give you melted chocolate and you pour in a mold, decorate and they put it in the fridge to harden. We would definitely recommend the museum and maybe the Lab for kids.

Dave C — Google review

My boyfriend and I stopped here after finding out the Green Day concert was postponed. It's a smaller museum, but very informative. They give you a little token to scan at different displays that gives you information on the exhibit. There are some movies that they have playing as well. They also have chocolate tasting, which we were able to do and making your own chocolate bar, which we were not able to do. They also have some interactive touch screen games and a make your own wraper game.

Anna P — Google review

I love museums and those that tell a story. So much to do here. Chocolate tastings from around the world, chocolate lab - essentially hands on classes, and a whole lot of information. The Hershey’s did wonders for the area and it was pleasant being able to step back into their world and see how the famous chocolate did just that - become famous. We arrived at 2pm and were able to do chocolate tasting right away. Unfortunately, the chocolate lab classes weee already booked up. I would certainly do this again if I were back in the area.Plenty of parking near the museum.

Tammra S — Google review

I thought this place was super cool, Milton Hershey really created an entire community and it stemmed from confections. Kinda funny honestly. The history is rich, and there are plenty of interactive opportunities for the kids as well, it's a great museum, and definitely worth stopping by.

Ryan L — Google review

Just a biker roaming around and had to kill some time. Spent maybe an hour and half and learned not only about Hershey, but local PA as well. As a solo visitor, may have enjoyed the visit more on a weekday.

Morgan S — Google review

Good exhibits for all things Hershey. You can also enjoy flight of chocolate drinks and chocolate lab.

Tina P — Google review

We visited this museum before leaving Hershey. We had such a good day out. The staff were so friendly and helpful. The interactive chip was a hit, my kids loved that component. I would love to visit again and listen more intently to all the stories. There was so much to do there, we could've easily spent another hour.

Samantha D — Google review

I learned a lot about Milton Hershey The gifts hope is nice. The staff was very helpful and friendly. I think this is worth visiting.

Ronald G — Google review

Nice way to spend an hour if you're in the Harrisburg area. The museum is easy to get to and there is lots of free parking. Easy walk to close places to eat... even a Primanti Brothers

Joel A — Google review

Loved the experience of the hands on stops in the museum. You can spend hours there and not see everything. It was a very interesting experience to hear all the things Hershey did for the community.

Geno J — Google review

We arrived in Hershey on Saturday for Labor Day weekend. Booking at the Hershey Lodge we recieved complementary tickets to the Gardens and Story Museum.After 3+ hours in the car, our toddler enjoyed being about to run around and play at Hershey Gardens for a few hours and walk around the museum while we waited for our room to be ready!The personalized token for listening to the stories was fun and interactive!

Nicole M — Google review

When visiting Hershey, PA, the must-see attractions include the History Museum, chocolate tasting, and the Chocolate Lab. These activities are enjoyable for both adults and kids alike. The facilities are beautiful, offering convenient parking, and interactive activities. It's a perfect blend of fun and learning, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the remarkable story of Hershey's.

Jessica T — Google review

MOST HAPPIEST PLACE i ever went there… I can’t believe i went there & enough times spent easily . My family just 100 times thanking me to how much good place i search for spring vacation !!! Tap tap tap , tap my shoulder 🤣Just one word for Hershey world is AMAZING ENOUGH ! Highly recommended for this place , how I amazed when i saw the light post or road lamp posts all r shape of kisses ( hershey kisses chocolate shape ) . Too much fun - too much delicious - too much enjoyable place Hershey museum is !!WE DID “ MAKE YOUR OWN CHOCOLATE “That is funnnnnn 🥳🥳🥳🥳Personal name on it it added extra value or extra energy 🤩i know i know its a kids area but we as a parents enjoy 😉 too . Plz plz plz go there ! There stuffs r all amazing & they give free chocolate like heaven . Ha ha ha ha mast say WE WILL GO AGAIN 🍫

Sayani C — Google review

The museum was fairly small and took under an hour to see it all. A little disappointing for $16.50. They only give you one rfid token per party to activate various stories around the museum. I would recommend buying 1 ticket at a time, so group members can explore separately.There was some interesting information about Milton Hershey's life, but I would have liked to see more about the chocolate factory.I am not sure if this museum is related to Hersheypark. They do not offer a discount for season pass holders.We went here and to the Hershey Gardens. With driving it took about 3 hours and cost $33 per person. I would recommend spending a few more dollars to get an extra day at the park, or exploring Harrisburg if you have had enough amusement park.

Elizabeth J — Google review

Day trip on a family vacation to this venue and Hershey's Chocolate World. Did the chocolate making class and story tour. Really enjoyed our time learning about the beginnings of Hershey chocolate, but also the development of the town. Had a good family meal at the cafe.

Paul S — Google review

I was so impressed by this place. Was not supposed to go but the building is so nice. Did not know the full story of Hershey and everything is so well explained. A must

PATRICK G — Google review

This review is specifically about the chocolate tasting. This is a must do! It allows you to taste different percentages of chocolate but also different regions. Fantastic experience and is self paced so you can hang out and chat with friends while working your way through 6 tastes. $13 for a 6 sample flight.

S T — Google review

This place is so cool! I love the interactive exhibits and the set up of the actual museum portion. I loved the little coin they gave to interact with the exhibit. The hot chocolate tasting was really cool and the guy who was handing out the flights was super nice.

Rustybear9294 — Google review

Very informative and full of history. Makes me want to move to Hershey! Milton Hershey and his wife are definitely is celebrated and honored here. The things they have done are very rare. Glad to have come here

Prolific P — Google review

4.5

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63 W Chocolate Ave, Hershey, PA 17033, USA

(717) 534-8939

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Hershey Gardens

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Botanical garden

Nature & Parks

The Hershey Gardens is a large botanical garden and arboretum located in Hershey, PA. The gardens contain 23 acres of plants and flowers, including rare trees and a butterfly house. There is also a children's garden on site.

I've been coming to Hershey since I was too little to walk... this was my first trip to the Hershey Gardens... It's incredible. So beautiful. And the butterflies section is so cool. Definitely recommend 🦋

Rick S — Google review

Our visit to Hershey Gardens was an absolute delight from start to finish! Nestled in the heart of Hershey, this botanical gem offers a perfect blend of beauty, relaxation, and fun for the entire family.The grounds are impeccably maintained, with vibrant flower beds, serene walking paths, and a stunning array of plants and trees. The Butterfly Atrium was a highlight for our kids; they were fascinated by the colorful butterflies fluttering around and even landing on them! It was a magical experience that they still talk about.We also loved the Children's Garden, which is designed specifically with little ones in mind. Our kids enjoyed exploring the interactive exhibits and learning about nature in a hands-on way. The garden is well thought out, with plenty of shaded areas, benches for resting, and educational signage that made the visit both fun and informative.The seasonal displays were breathtaking, and it's clear that a lot of thought and care goes into every aspect of the gardens. We visited during the summer, and the blooming roses were absolutely stunning. The combination of natural beauty and family-friendly activities made Hershey Gardens a perfect destination for our day out.Overall, Hershey Gardens exceeded our expectations in every way. Whether you're a nature lover, a family with young children, or just looking for a peaceful escape, Hershey Gardens is a must-visit. We'll definitely be returning!

Galina N — Google review

I've been to several botanical gardens around the country and this one was one of the best I've found. The amazing collection of flowers and trees spread throughout the grounds is truly awe inspiring and well worth a trip. The grounds is large enough that even if there are others you don't even notice. Highly recommend!

Forest L — Google review

It was a great experience! I went with my husband and purchased the tickets online. It was gorgeous! It made a great date experience as it wasn't crowded and allowed you some seclusion to take it all in. The flowers were breathtaking. We learned a lot of botanical names. We also walked through the butterfly atrium as well. It was very affordable. The tickets stay good for a full year until used. I would highly recommend this place as a memorable experience for families, children, couples, and mobile seniors. There is a lot of walking involved, so just be aware of that in advance.

Lily W — Google review

Hershey Gardens is a well curated experience that regardless of the time of year you will see new plants, new colors and find something you did not see the last time you were there. At the entrance you can chose to visit the butterfly arboretum or bypass and stroll the gardens, one of the main attractions are the acres of roses- I was concerned that coming in a heatwave in July we would miss the blooms but this was not the case- a crayola box full of blends and tones of variations of color scatter through the acres of roses, and the layering of plants in the garden provide a visual feast of colors; before entering the main building there is an entire embankment of pollinator plants that lead down the hillside. Regardless of how old the children are or whether they are not there, we enjoy the children’s garden; the trees are simply amazing. The history of the garden itself is something that someone could write home about - tribute garden, gift shop, it’s a lovely way to spend a couple hours in the heat of the summer. Always an anticipated trip. They have educational programs as well as less structured activities, and this last visit Zoo America also had a naturalist presence.

Emily Y — Google review

So lovely here! If it weren't for the humidity, I could spend all day in the Butterfly Atrium! 🦋The gardens were well curated and manicured, making this a really peaceful spot to enjoy being in nature, listening to the breeze, water fountain, and birds. 😊🌳🌿🌹🌷⛲A great place to work remotely, read a book, get some thinking done, or go for a walk/jog to clear your mind.

Kim S — Google review

Beautiful gardens as well as fantastic butterfly atrium. The staff was very friendly, and the grounds are clean and well-kept! This is a lovely change of pace for when you tire of CHOCOLATE! ☺️ We bought the tickets bundled with The Hershey Museum, so we saved a bit. Would highly recommend!

Jen A — Google review

Hershey Gardens is an absolute gem, especially if you’re a fan of butterflies. The butterfly atrium is a standout feature that transports you to a tropical paradise filled with vibrant, fluttering butterflies. As soon as you enter, you’re greeted by a warm, humid environment that mimics the natural habitats of these delicate creatures. The variety of butterflies is impressive, with species from all over the world showcasing an array of colors and patterns. It’s a wonderful learning experience as well, with informative displays and friendly staff who are always eager to share interesting facts about the butterflies and their life cycles.The lush plant life within the atrium adds to the magical atmosphere. It’s not just about the butterflies; the whole setting is beautifully maintained, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts. Everywhere you look, there’s something captivating, from exotic flowers to delicate vines that create a harmonious environment for the butterflies.Beyond the butterfly atrium, Hershey Gardens offers an expansive outdoor garden area that’s equally enchanting. The themed gardens, such as the rose garden and Japanese garden, provide a serene walking experience with plenty of benches to sit and take in the beauty. The Children’s Garden is a fantastic addition for families, offering interactive elements that engage kids in nature and gardening.Overall, Hershey Gardens is a must-visit destination for anyone in the area. It’s a peaceful, educational, and visually stunning place that offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, a visit to Hershey Gardens, especially the butterfly atrium, is an experience you won’t forget.

Asif R — Google review

It is one of the best gardens I have ever seen. I loved the beautiful butterfly park there. It houses various species of butterflies, Tarantulas and flogs. I have also seen Atlas Moth which is largest species of moths.Rose garden and other part of garden is beautiful.Thanks to the people who manage the operations.

Mukund K — Google review

Enjoyed our stroll through the gardens. Extensive rose gardens. Fun Children’s area. Butterfly 🦋 garden is FULL of butterflies and knowledgeable docents. Indoor reception hall had benches so we could cool off from 90 degree heat, plus potted plants in interesting combinations. We will visit again!

DRC C — Google review

Beautiful to go, great for family or hang out out in yard.The butterflies room is amazing to see all colourful flying around, you get to see their hanging before they hatch out.Would come back again

Coconut P — Google review

Gorgeous gardens with such beautifully kept plants. It's like walking through a magically enchanted perfectly put together display of the most beautiful plants you could ever imagine. The rose gardens are so magnificent I could have stayed there all day.

Genevieve C — Google review

Great time, as always. The gardens are kept well, and the facility offers a nice educational experience where several types of butterflies are available to view in person. Also, the main facility offers a gift shop, beverages, and air conditioning.The views are spectacular and contribute to an overall relaxing experience, with plenty of places to sit and take in the serenity.

Ben H — Google review

Beautiful gardens, butterfly house was a fun treat, the kids enjoyed the children's garden. Rose garden was adorable, Japanese garden was a lot of fun. The little store had some cute things. We had to buy one of the color changing in the sun shirts for the kids (like I had as a kid) and a sucker with ants on it to try. Would definitely go again.

Shannon S — Google review

Spectacular. The tulips were in full bloom. The trees were blooming with some in leaf. The entire garden is meticulously manicured. There are several gardens that make up the complex. There is no printed map and you should photograph the one in the conservatory. A must see.

JMcCoy M — Google review

The Hershey Gardens is one of our most favorite places to visit when we are in Hershey. The rose gardens are absolutely stunning in early June! The arboretum, children’s garden, and butterfly house also make this trip very enjoyable and relaxing. All of the staff we have encountered have always been very courteous and friendly, especially in the butterfly house. There is a small gift shop located in the conservatory building as well. I definitely recommend an outing here at the gardens if you’re looking for a more relaxed way to spend time in the Hershey area!

G. F — Google review

Really beautiful and well maintained grounds. I quite enjoyed walking through and appreciating the area. There's a smaller section for children that is a ton of fun along with a garden that was planted by students. Stop by the butterfly atrium for another great experience, ton of free parking too, I liked it.

Ryan L — Google review

We went on a weekday and it was almost empty :) huuge plus is a free parking ( I did not expect anything free in Hershey 🤣) Definitely liked their butterfly atrium. Many different butterflies to see super close and some might land on you too.

Iryna R — Google review

We stayed at the Hershey campground so we got a discount which was awesome, perks of staying at an affiliate hotel! Didn’t get to see the whole gardens it just was so so so hot out, but what we did see was beautiful. There is no strollers inside where the butterfly’s are just for safety of the butterflies, there’s stroller parking just around the corner from the atrium. A big plus for me is that they’re autism friendly, they had sensory backpacks (fcfs) you just give your ID and they hold it up at the ticket counter and once you return the backpack you get your ID back. Very awesome thing they offer ❤️ the staff is super friendly and are there to help!

Janae C — Google review

I have high standards for botanic gardens and someone with a membership at my local one, and I was more than impressed with Hershey Gardens! The butterfly room was incredible and packed with butterflies and moths. Having the fruit out to lure them to areas you could see them was such a smart idea and made them easy to find. The rose garden was a natural highlight, but the entire grounds were just lovely. It is mostly outdoors, so prepare to walk a bit and wear sunscreen.

Caitlin Y — Google review

I was skeptical about going but I was pleasantly surprised. The butterfly exhibit was amazing! The grounds were huge with a great variety of plants. Also enjoyed the food trucks.

Kerry S — Google review

4.7

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Amusement park

Water & Amusement Parks

Hershey Park is an amusement park that features rides such as roller coasters and thrill rides for adults, family-friendly rides, and water attractions for kids. The park has a Boardwalk section that offers a water park with slides, waves pool and more.

Hersey park fright night event was an amazing experience for kids and adults in October. We purchased 4 after dark tickets online with general parking and it cost $227.31. There is an online processing fee of 14.95. This fee should be taken away. The point of saving and convenience is buying ahead then you get surprised with a fee. The park doesn’t open until 5pm on a Friday. I think this is the best day to visit. Less crowd and you get to the parking spot earlier before opening to wait in line. The roller coaster was so much fun and not too frightening for kids. The haunted house was scary and all the actors work so hard and did an amazing job trying to scare people. Don’t forget to buy the Hersey chocolate where it’s double in sizes. The clothes in the souvenir shop are decently priced. Overall it’s an amazing and fun experience for kids during Halloween season. Make sure you download Hersey park digital map as it helps you navigate through the park and get estimated wait time on ride.

King R — Google review

This was my first time visiting for the holiday season. It was very pretty but overally crowded in some of the attractions. We weren't able to see everything they had to offer because they closed so early, even on a Friday. Chocolate World was closed as well, and so we're most of the rides. It was a nice experience but I wouldn't come back during the holidays. I feel like it was too expensive for what it was.

Samantha — Google review

Fun, relatively clean park with lots of entertaining rides. Fun for the whole family! If you like coasters this is one of the best bangs for your buck. A tip, look at the prices of the fast track to see how busy it will be on your visit. The lower the price, the less busy the park will be. Most of all, have a good time!

John R — Google review

It was our first time visiting Hersheypark in the Dark, and we all had an amazing time!Their haunted houses were awesome! My kids already can't wait to go again next year! (Also wanted to add...I have below, "no wait to enter," this is obviously just to enter the park. Unfortunately, the lines for the haunted houses do get pretty long, but they move fast!

Ashley E — Google review

My family and I had a wonderful time at Hershey! The weather was perfect for the activity and the crowd was fair. The wait for the ride weren’t bad either. The park was clean and the atmosphere was welcoming. We went during Mother’s Day weekend and it was a great time. The water park was not open just yet. I am from PA and still live here so my commute was not bad (1 1/2 hours). Go go go!!!!! Hershey park is a wonderful time and the plus is it is perfect for all ages!!

Shelly R — Google review

Beautiful day. The food was decent. Didn't seem too packed, but you still need to pay extra for fast track if you want to get on all the big rides. Otherwise, you're standing in line all day. We did go on Sunday with shorter hours, which made it worse, but still had a great day with family.

Keith C — Google review

This park is huge! There's definitely something for everyone here. The scare houses / haunted houses in the fall are so intricate and cool! It's definitely worth it to buy a fast pass. The lines can be very lengthy. We wanted to go during a weekday to avoid crowds. But they weren't even open to giving the option. With the amount of people who were there, I think it'd be worth it for them to open for weekdays even in off season! Such a fun time regardless. I definitely didn't get photos of all the cool and diverse things here, I was too preoccupied.

Katie J — Google review

Very fun park with lots of different rides to choose from, such as dropping towers or frightening roller coasters. However, I believe that pricing has become too much, especially with parking. I was able to purchase parking for $25 for a general parking spot, but the regular price is $35, which is outrageous for a parking spot. I also feel that team members could have been nicer with fast pass. One member of my party was disabled and had an accessible fast pass, but the team members were very rude about letting us pass, even with a disability. On the other hand, the rides were very amusing and entertaining. I believe that Hershey Park is a great day trip for children and adults alike, but be weary of pricing and staff occasionally.

Zach S — Google review

We had such a blast at Hershey Park!!! The kids are finally old enough to be able to enjoy the rides and explore the entire park, which was so much fun!!I loved seeing all the animals, going on the low-key rides and eating at the restaurant and shopping at the big gift shop!A few recommendations: get your tickets in advance! Pay the extra money for the fast pass because the lines to roller-coasters have long wait times.... if you like to eat their restaurant located in the front of the park, make reservations beforehand because the wait time is super long....My only complaint is that the bathrooms are kinda of gross🤢 special towards the end of the day.... so make sure you have baby wipes for your hands!!Also, get there when the park first opens....Can't wait to go for the Halloween♡

Atalante S — Google review

Wonderful experience! Went for my 21st birthday and was very pleased with how the weekend went! Here’s a few pros and cons after going a couple of times!Pros: The park is gorgeous and well themed. You can tell a ton of love and care went into every square inch of this place. The staff are attentive and friendly, and the park is damn near spotless. The ride lineup is great as well, with a ton of variety for people of all ages.The amenities are nice. Food is above average, and some of the coasters offer free lockers if there's a hard ban on loose articles.Cons: Ride ops leave a lot to be desired. Even with the fast passes, we only averaged 2 rides per hour due to the insane delays between trains leaving the station. Some coasters were worse than others, but overall it was pretty bad. I truly feel for the folks that didn't blow a couple hundred on the wristbands.Some of the food spots are clustered together in a central location, which is kind of convenient. However, the operations are AWFUL and the lines were unbelievably long. However, this is an easy fix: just find a spot outside of that central area.

Joshua H — Google review

I would love to give this park 5 stars. It is a beautiful park that includes a theme park, water park, zoo and Chocolate world. They have fantastic rides for everyone, including a great coaster selection! You can easily spend 2-3 days here. The food was very good and overall the prices were reasonable. And don't miss out on the shakes and Sundays at Chocolate world. 😋My issues with the park are line jumping and ride operations. On our first day at the park we had 40-50 people cut line in front of us. Our second day we had even more issues than that!! There were 2 times employees were right there and didn't say a word to the people cutting.Ride operations, at most rides, were average to below average compared to other parks. Some rides, like Candymonium, were terrible. Candymonium was taking 3-5 minutes to dispatch a train. There was a constant backup of all 3 trains and this is a high capacity coaster that should be chewing through riders! Overall we had a good time, however, these 2 issues really impact a guest experience and is something that needs to be addressed.

Will G — Google review

We went to chocolate town in Hershey and road the trolley and made candy bars. It is a fun experience for all ages and brings out the kid in all of us. Great family trip and a trip down memory lane for couples. They offer a theme park that looked like a fun thing to do with the family. The food in the town was great and highly recommend you take time to explore.

Tena S — Google review

FYI, With a single ticket purchase you get to preview the park 1.5 hours the day before closing time. So if you plan to visit the whole day on Saturday and Friday closes at 10pm you can come in at 8:30pm on Friday at no extra charge, even the parking is free on Friday. You also want to purchase parking tickets ahead of time because it’s cheaper than paying at the gate. The Hershey Park app is a good tool to see the wait times for the rides. IMHO, this park is the best value for the money.Before the entrance you have the Hershey Chocolate Tour which is a free sit down ride for the whole family that tells you about the history and how they make the chocolate, and at the end they give you a free piece of chocolate. The rides are unbelievable, and my favorite is Wildcats Revenge. Auntie Mortem’s Abaattoir was my favorite haunted house. The pig head masks were very cool.I had an issue that was my fault which would have ruined my vacation and I went to Guest Services and I ended up speaking with a supervisor and he understood my problem and he did the right thing and made it right. All I have to say is they have the best customer service and I will be a customer for the rest of my life. The staff for the rides are also very polite and professional. They take safety very seriously at the park.

Mike — Google review

We've been in PA for over a year and finally got a chance to come here. It was such a great experience. I got to see so many different types of chocolates that I haven't seen. We didn't have enough time to do the tour, so we will do this next time. Even though it was busy for a Saturday, there was enough parking. Long line-ups are to be expected if you want to buy items like milkshakes, etc. Overall the family had a great experience.

Remy R — Google review

Hersheypark is awesome!! This was the first stop on a cross country adventure I’m embarking on with my granddaughter and I’m so glad we did!The park was clean, the staff was friendly and happy to help anyone who needed it.They don’t accept cash ( which blew my mind… hey, I’m old school… what can I say)?But they do have “cash to card” machines that convert paper currency to a credit card that you can use to make purchases. So, it worked out well.There are several roller coasters to choose from, so everyone can experience the thrill! From the colossal size of “Candy Monium”, to the mid-sized “Wild Mouse”, or the somewhat docile ride of “Trail Blazer”, you just can’t go wrong!For those of you who remember Rocky Point, they even have the Music Express, which was an instant favorite for us, since we went on it several times!!The park also has ZooAmerica, which is a smaller sized zoo to walk through with well marked paths. Upon entering, be sure to get your hand stamped to re-enter the amusement park area when you’re done viewing the animals.Overall, it was well worth the trip and I’m glad I got to finally experience it with my granddaughter!

Ann M — Google review

What a well designed park. Rides and coasters everywhere. Marketing not in your face despite it being a Hershey themed park. And everything was affordable from the food and beverages to the snacks and souvenirs.Best part of all was that so many “big” rollercoasters could be ridden by smaller kids. Our youngest was able to ride nearly every coaster and had the time of his life.It was very busy, so without a fast past you will be waiting over an hour for the most popular rides during the day. But after 4pm the lines disappear and you can get on any ride with barely any wait time.Highly recommend this park!!!

Ryan L — Google review

Fun experience! Wildcats roller coaster was my favorite.However, I’d recommend getting a fast pass. We got inside an hour after it opened and we waited 2 hours in line to get on one ride. So our time there was mostly spent in line and we didn’t get to see the whole park.

Marilu V — Google review

My daughter and I had a blast at Hersheypark!I certainly recommend visiting!There’s many options for all types of ride lovers!We started off at the Skyzone roller coaster, not knowing it was the fastest one!It was terrifying! Not great for beginners, but fun.We later found the Great Bear roller coaster- which was much better- starts you off at not so much of an extreme- it’s exhilarating to ride!The jolly rancher remix coaster might jostle your brain, like it did mine- just beware.The water park was fun, but extremely busy- had about a 1/2 hour wait to do the super tall water slides, but it was worth it a couple times.I definitely recommend visiting and ideally spending at least a couple days here to be able to enjoy it thoroughly.

Jonmarkheaner — Google review

Awesome Reality,This place is everything I ever wanted and more. The rides were unpredictable as each one had its own twist of excitement. The cars displayed throughout the park were epic. Just check out the new 2010 off brand 4-person car escort to have your eyes blown away by the capability the car has. Finally, I got a chance to meet some of the characters there, and man, they sure love to bust a move. The environment was great, and the employees were good. However, 16.95 for a lemonade? 7 bucks for popcorn? 7 bucks for cotton candy? It is an unfortunate twist of events. Unfortunately, this type of pricing is just as bad as that one steakhouse in uptown manhattan. Even the characters couldn't save this park from getting 5 stars. Besides that, this park is perfect in every other way. Would highly recommend it. Just make sure to save a couple thousand of bucks, and you should be good.Reporting from Hershey © Park,That's all I'm going to say

JT966 — Google review

Hershey Park has some of the best roller coasters around. Once the kids hit Hershey Bar height requirements, lots of options open up, much more than at the Reese's Cup height. It's also kept clean, and lines weren't bad for an August weekend. The park is hilly and takes a bit of effort to cross if you aren't used to it.

Chris L — Google review

It was great, a bit expensive, but lots of fun 😀 the rides were great. I wish they lasted a little longer, but I had a wonderful time. However, if you ever want to see a Real tour of a Hershey factory, there is an actual running factory in Modesto, California. You can see how they actually make the chocolate and all the different candy. They have a small store as well. And give you a full-size candy bar at the end of the tour.

Pamela K — Google review

We went for the Creed Concert and Park. It wasn’t overly crowded on Friday, food and drinks at the park are your typical amusement park prices and quality. The flavored lemonades at some of the stands were good. The lines for rides weren’t terrible on Friday.Saturday, it was very crowded and the lines for rides were 30min-120+min, it was harder to get around due to the volume of people walking and the strollers.

Mercy E — Google review

Park was enjoyable! We don't ride rides so we solely came for dark nights. It was a Good time to just walk around and see the actors dressed up! And got food passes to try different food and drink items in the park.

Kaybsweet1622 — Google review

We’ve gone every year for the past three years for day trips and it is 100% some of my favorite memories with my kids. The perfect mix of small medium big and VERY big rides. & The gift shops are Christmas gift heaven. I mean everyone has their fav candy right?!My favorite thing about this park is the short wait times. We like to go somewhat “off season” September-November and we literally ride every ride, some multiple times. You beat the heat that way too. Money well spent. It’s also incredibly clean.Since we only do day trips we are always able to do something different when we go. Realistically you could probably do all Hershey has to offer in 3 or 4 days. But even then… I promise you’ll want to go back 😎

Alyssa G — Google review

The best amusement park I’ve ever been to. So much fun. We managed to get all of the coasters which made my whole family happy. Good history!

Chaylea B — Google review

Great experience. The park was not very busy, so we were able to get on a ton of excellent roller coasters with less than 30 minute wait. The rides were not quite as cool or massive as Cedar Point but still better than the vast majority of amusement parks. They have at least 10 really solid coasters and a ton of smaller rides.They really know how to treat you like a human being. There are a ton of places to get water for free all over the park, which was super appreciated since the weather was in the upper 90s both days.Make sure to stop by the big store to the right before the park entrance. There is a cool animatronic factory tour and you get a free little hershey bar at the end.We planned in advance and got an unlimited fast track pass, this turned out to be a waste as the park was not busy. Theoretically they can sell out or raise the prices of fast passes, but I would recommend seeing how busy the park is the day of your visit before buying one after our experience and checking out ride wait times on other days on the app.

Elizabeth J — Google review

We arrived at Hersheypark at 9 AM, excited for a day of fun. The park is divided into themed areas like Chocolatetown and Pioneer Frontier. We rode several thrilling roller coasters and enjoyed the water rides, having an amazing time. Afterward, we grabbed a quick bite with some classic theme park snacks. Fun fact: Hersheypark was originally created for Hershey company employees. Another fun fact: the park offers free chocolate samples! The only downside? Some rides have long waits, but the mix of chocolate and thrills made it an unforgettable experience.

Андрей К — Google review

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