I’m planning a 2-3 night trip for 2 parents a 12 year old and a 9 year old. At the moment, hiking, biking, and amusement parks are out for. 1 family member. Most of the recommendations for Lancaster are for little kids, but I’m trying to see what we would be fun for bigger kids. On my list right now are:
Turkey Hill experience Pretzel making Lancaster central market Lancaster Science Factory Is there anything else I should add? |
I think a tween would find the Turkey Hill experience boring (my kids were 7 and 4 when we went and they loved it). |
Kinda boring and flat for that age group.
Why Lancaster ? |
Re: 1 family membet is out for hiking, biking, and amusement park - who? A parent or a kid? |
As in ... Pennsylvania? I was dragged there as a kid around those ages, and my older brother and I have talked about how it was the most boring trip we were ever forced to go on. |
I’m looking for something within a 2-3 hour drive. One person is currently limited by something along the lines of a broken leg. |
Consider Richmond and Norfolk instead - VA science museum, VA outdoor living museum, VA Aquarium & Marine Ctr, the Nautilus - All hands-on, a/c, easy to navigate with a broken leg, and applicable to your kids' ages. |
+1 |
I think you could have fun in Lancaster. It's fun to see the Amish in their wagons. There are some great restaurants. Tweens might like Decades, a restaurant with a ton of arcade games.
One warning though is that very little is open on Sundays. |
Go to Hershey Park instead and stop at Gettysburg on the way home. My 9 and 12 year old enjoyed that trip this past fall. |
We did some of those things. We all also enjoyed the potato chip factory at Herr’s. |
Op said they can't do amusement parks bc of a broken leg. And it's way too hot to walk around Gettysburg and reiterating family member has a broken leg so that's not feasible. |
Stay at the Cartoon Network Hotel. |
I’ve been to Lancaster many times and can’t really imagine enjoying it for a few days as a teen. But if you’re at on that, you might like the Light and Sound Theater or one of the others.
That being said, if you’re bound by a broken leg, I’m not sure there are really many great places to go within 2-3 hours of here. |
I would rethink this trip or you need to provide more info on who has the broken leg to decide if there are work arounds. You can leave a parent behind to do active things, but obviously leaving a DC behind would be mean. It also seems mean to the non-broken leg kid to go to an amusement park town and say you can't go. You could at least all go to the Hershey factory and then one parent skips rides, but the four of you still enjoy Hershey Park. |