Anonymous
Post 07/15/2016 16:56     Subject: Lancaster trip tips?

In addition to Dutch Wonderland, Amish buggy ride, and Turkey Hill ice cream factory, we also went to the Sturgis pretzel house in Lititz and the Herr's potato chip factory in Nottingham. Great area for food tours.

During our Hershey-focused trips, usually at Christmastime, we always do the Chocolate World tour - DD loves it - and we spring for the make-your-own-chocolate-bar experience. Fun, and a good souvenir.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2016 16:36     Subject: Lancaster trip tips?

We stayed in downtown Lancaster as well. I enjoyed it, nice restaurants and you could walk everywhere.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2016 09:10     Subject: Lancaster trip tips?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do not going to Chocolate World. It's out of the way and basically just a big long line of people waiting to buy candy they can get at Walmart and a food court with chocolate themed everything. My tot loved the free ride, but it was so not worth the long wait. I remembered it from when I was a kid, but I wouldn't have done it if I had known the hassle. Parking was also a pain because it's shared with Hershey Park.

Eden is nice but not worth the price if you're staying for only two nights. I'd pick somewhere close to Dutch Wonderland. Eat one meal at Miller's. Delicious! Go hungry.


+1 for Miller's. So good!


-1 Miller's. Not a fan - it's way commercialized, and the food is on par with an Old Country Buffet.
Go to one of the more down-home restaurants.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2016 17:34     Subject: Lancaster trip tips?

Stay at the Doubletree!! They have an indoor mini-waterpark which the kids would love. Small slide, beach entry, etc.

My kids loved the cheesy buggy ride too.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2016 17:29     Subject: Lancaster trip tips?

Anonymous wrote:Do not going to Chocolate World. It's out of the way and basically just a big long line of people waiting to buy candy they can get at Walmart and a food court with chocolate themed everything. My tot loved the free ride, but it was so not worth the long wait. I remembered it from when I was a kid, but I wouldn't have done it if I had known the hassle. Parking was also a pain because it's shared with Hershey Park.

Eden is nice but not worth the price if you're staying for only two nights. I'd pick somewhere close to Dutch Wonderland. Eat one meal at Miller's. Delicious! Go hungry.


+1 for Miller's. So good!