The top stops along the way from Shipshewana to Lancaster (with short detours) are Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center, and Hersheypark. Other popular stops include PNC Park, National Aquarium, and MGM Northfield Park.
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JACK Thistledown Racino
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Racecourse
The JACK Thistledown Racino in North Randall offers a diverse array of entertainment options, including live and simulcast racing from multiple tracks, gambling at their extensive casino with over 1000 VLTs, and various dining options to suit any palate. Additionally, the facility provides Rock Gaming for an immersive gaming experience. With its numerous offerings for fun activities, it is an all-inclusive destination that caters to a wide range of interests.
Love the Racino...food is great, tons of different slots to choose from, great drinks, i had some concerns about my Club Jack Card, at which the friendly staff promptly addressed and took the time to explain. Great atmosphere, safe parking. This may sound silly, but i get an exhilarating feeling as soon as i pass through the doors here, the sights and sounds are very aesthetically pleasing- i play to have fun...and its easy to have fun here!♤♡◇♧◇♡♤Good Luck!!
Mike M — Google review
Great place to go for a fun day out, especially for the horse racing! Tons of parking 🅿️ (Free) and Free Admission every day! Nice indoor seating if weather doesn't cooperate.Several new restaurants after a huge revamp recently! 🍀
Kieran — Google review
We ate at the Nonna Pazza and it's fine if you just need a quick bite. Unfortunately the staff wasn't very friendly and they let food that was ready sit while they chatted instead of calling out the orders.The Jerk pizza was very flavorful. Onion rings were good too as well as the salad.
Shyla J — Google review
I can't say enough about this casino I love everything about it. The machines are set to where you will win but you can also lose but you will have fun. Their food is absolutely delicious. Customer service is 100%.
Dawn F — Google review
Went to the Ohio Derby at thisledowns.i love when you can sit inside or walk and be outside right by the jockeys trainers and owners. You can get autographs goggles from jockeys talk to them be up close take pictures with them...that makes a great day whether you win or loose it's enjoyable. Nice bathrooms and eating places and nice service. You can play the slots as well in the casino. No table games though.
Edward L — Google review
Hey guys, I don't frequent the casino much anymore because they closed down the free club but I still do go to the restaurants! I have never had a problem at this casino, not with customer service, not at any of the bars or restaurants! I can say that in the past it had been one of my favorite places to go out and dance! Of course people have ruined that with drug taking and outrageous behavior which is caused club to close for good! Hopefully one day they are able to get a reasonable dance club again because it adds such value to the casino, entertainment and revenue. However, if you are into gambling in a good time with not much drama, this is the place.
San B — Google review
The casino looks nice enough, but the race track and viewing amenities are atrocious. Everything was dirty, it looked like the spectator deck hadn't been cleaned since the 60's. There are remnants of old monitors and wires hanging all over, stained ceiling tiles, mold, stained seats, literal garbage everywhere,leaking roofs, and sticky seats. We went to experience horse racing for the first time for my birthday, it was fun, but I couldn't wait to shower when I got home. Do better Jack's.
William O — Google review
Spent two nights in the parking lot in my camper doing some refrigerator repair work. Had dinner in the casino the first night, shrimp tacos were fabulous! I was planning on having dinner there again the second night, and my wife would’ve joined me, but the casino came out to the camper and said they don’t allow camping in their parking lot. So we left. I’m not a casino person, but it was gorgeous inside. I do love the horse races and would’ve enjoyed attending the races next week now that my fridge is fixed. But if I can’t camp there, I won’t be able to as I am a full-time RVer.
Dan M — Google review
I started going to Thistledown in the 1960's and its still a great horse race track.All the workers are helpful and friendly so if you don't know how to bet on horses just ask and they will be happy to help.I don't really do the slots but the slots floor is very big and has a lot of games.Very clean and well organized. I highly recommend this track / casino.
Bolha V — Google review
No problems with this place. They offer free play pretty often lately. That's usually $15. Think that has been twice a month lately or so. Free parking and close to building. Decent selection of slots. As far as waitresses walking around offering drinks,not sure if they have any honestly. Don't think I have ever been approached there by one. Only times I got something,I had to walk up to bar and ask them for it. Overall pretty good place.
Martin R — Google review
If I could exceed 5 Stars, I definitely would!! Since 2006, I frequented Wheeling Downs&& Mountaineer in West Virginia!!😩I won once out of about 60 trips!! The comps are terrible etc I moved to Avon so I began going to the Jacks downtown on a consistent basis (K member) but felt disgustingly unappreciated when my wins decreased to NOTHING And my free play went from 320 to 35 despite the fact I was going 5 days a week spending WAY TOO MUCH!! So, I decided to try out Jacks Thistledown ONCE!!!! I did fairly well and in a very short time span at that (minutes) Needless to say this casino is better than both West Virginia “casino’s” in all aspects from staff, comfortability, Winnings, food, decor and The atmosphere as a whole!! I literally had a blast& enjoyed myself so much!! Jack’s Continue doing what you’re doing!! We Love You 🎉❤️😁 **K Club** (10814069)
Shaneena C — Google review
Shane Morgan is 100% correct in his posted review on here. Jacks is a biased casino. Let me share what I observed at this shady place. They lock the machines for certain players, and as soon as you get up & a new player sits it’s all of a sudden paying out. Mostly to Caucasian players. So they watch from the cameras and disable payouts based on who’s playing. Don’t waste your time or your money. The 5 star reviews are their ppl, trust me. If I could sue this cabal owned casino I would. Not due to losing but due to unfair advantages of winning because they keep locking the machines.This casino should be closed down immediately for the tactics they use in gaming. They won’t get another penny from me.
Didi W — Google review
It was a great day at the races! I highly recommend Thistledown if you want to bet, play the slots or just enjoy watching the horses.
Kathi P — Google review
Slot only casino with a few restaurants inside
A P — Google review
Very unprofessional!!! I was gambling on one of their slot machines this morning and when I hit the cash out button on the machine it said it paid me my balance but no ticket ever came out. I hit the service button as one should in this situation and no one ever came down to the machine for over 45 minutes. I finally had to go to the security desk and inform them of the situation and he told me to go back to the machine and wait. Finally 10 minutes later a slot attendant printed out the ticket for me but after asking a supervisor what can the do for this terrible inconvenience she tells me thank you for being patient but it was shift change and there is nothing that she can do for me. SMH! So unprofessional. At MGM if you have to wait any amount of time for an error on the part of their machines they offer you food vouchers for the inconvenience. Jack needs to go visit an MGM property and learn a few things
Bryan W — Google review
I went here for the first time with a group of my friends and I can honestly say none of us will be back. The vibe here is just depressing and the staff are far from friendly. I never expect to walk out a winner but I like machines to at least let you play them for a while but that's not the case here. They just milk you and never pay out anything. We go to all the other casinos in the tristate area and this has to be my least favorite. Terrible experience and definitely will not be back
Devin P — Google review
Nice place. Wasn't too busy.Wasn't to packed on a Friday night.
Adam B — Google review
Went two times last week and I been blessed making some hundreds
Albelo J — Google review
The updates have made it so much more than just what it was originally.I am truly unable to see the ghosts of the past here except for the outside for now (I assume).The machine is either on or off the in-between is sweet when it flows well.Dance and sing with your favorite machine. 😍
Patrick M — Google review
This location doesn't payout as much as the other casinos. Been analyzing it for the past year. You're better off going to MGM or the Jack in downtown Cleveland
Chad E — Google review
This casino is freaking ridiculous. After spending quite a bit of money at this location I am told by their kiosks that I don’t qualify for the free gift. After showing that my account has 38,000 credits as you can tell by the pictures attached and they look at my account they realize I should have qualified for it. All that I was told is that at that point in time all they could do was $70 in free play or try to give me the free gift. What the hell is $70 in free play going to do after spending quite a bit at their trashy casino ran by thieves? If you wish to view a full video of the amount spent and an explanation of what they do at these two places of theirs please feel free to visit my you tube at wild wild captain and I will have posted a video explaining everything from those out there that promote these casinos and that’s how they really get paid or how the casinos block you after you have won a certain amount. After that if you choose to continue to go to these two places located in north field and in downtown Cleveland be my guest.Also to give you further proof that they do block accounts and mess with it while you are playing a machine I was on brought up a machine disabled blue screen at $5.15 after I had two excellent hits of 32.75 and 15.50 on a 2.50 bet. While that message was on the screen my card went from a solid green color to a flashing green color. After that message went away I did not have any other decent hits at all. I am actually happy I didn’t put in anymore money after that was done. When the staff was questioned about it all the did was was say it was a machine malfunction or they tried to place the blame on the state of Ohio lottery commission.
Shane M — Google review
Please put water out so you dont have to stand in line forever at the bar that is majorly understaffed!
Matt S — Google review
I’ve been to many casinos, but this has to be the tightest casino on the planet! If you want to just donate some money, go here. What did it for me, I got 525 free spins and came out with $125. Went to another casino and got 480 spins and came out with $700. I’ve visited this establishment since my relocation here from NJ on 2016, and not one time have I won anything. So my last time there, was the last time. I truly miss NJ casinos😔
Jacqui M — Google review
The only good thing was the free play, for being gone since the middle of last year. My wife and I get more play at the MGM on the money we take. Looks like we might have to try 3 years before coming back next time. Also, I am waiting 30 mins for a soda and getting told from the waitress I canceled the order since it was 30 plus mins from the time you ordered it... SORRY. We'll I guess, the sorry makes up for it. THANKS JACK THISTLE DOWN.
Tstroup790 H — Google review
We didn't hit here but still a nice casino. I prefer MGM because there are only 2 Jacks and we don't make it here often. There's a good mixture of games. No table games. You'd have to go to the Jack downtown for those. I love that they have giants gold, one of the first games we ever played. They have plenty of parking. Beers were a bit pricey at $8 for a plastic cup of beer. We didnt try there grill this time but it is pretty good. They had a sit down breakfast restaurant a while back that was way better than the current breakfast ciunter.
Traveler_312 — Google review
I haven't been here in years. No free play awarded but I did hit a couple $200 jackpots. Not crowded. No free drink stations which I miss. Big variety of favorites slots.
Jan T — Google review
It's possible that I've not been there in maybe 5 years. Around 7pm on Thursday, I finally had the opportunity to go. Initially, the parking garage was satisfactory. It's not impressive, but it's alright. There is a shortage of handicap parking spaces and a significant amount of construction. I observed the security guards walking and numerous overhead cameras. Cameras, great! Entrance was impressive, the first half of the casino was really nice, very impressive, well lit. The new and bigger slot machines are great, not my many l like but fine. While they are large and colorful, they take up a lot of space, so I felt like if it wasn't for the size of those machines they could have no others.When you go into the back of the casino, that's where you find the old but goodies. I was a little disappointed because you can tell that little maintenance or upkeep. Older slots look like they've been there for 10 years which they probably had. The machines widows were scratchy and hard to see through cloudy glass. I couldn't really see where some certain symbols were landing, which was very disappointing.There are two smoking rooms. The upstairs room caught my attention. It had big slots, was well-lit, and had a wonderful temperature. I experienced shock and appalled upon my arrival downstairs. It was dark lighting, freezing cold and few ashtrays. There were a few ashtrays filled up at some point. Due to the cold, players leave after 2 minutes. There is a lack of protection from the outdoor elements. The absence of windows, blinds, or even a blue tarp to block that cold wind. Some machines did block a little and outdoor heaters (the ones that worked) did little help against the wind. A couple of players who sat next to me got up 3 minutes later, despite winning.Finally, the machines themselves. The new machines require a minimum of 88 cents to play. Certain machines have been set up to prevent playing anything below that amount. When did this happen?In general, I am not interested in going there. All the improvements that they have done in the front part of the casino and the new sports bar are great. But the way they treat smokers downstairs and the overall ragged appearance of the oldie but goodie machines. It's not a good look. 🦋
SuAnne's T — Google review
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21501 Emery Rd, North Randall, OH 44128, USA
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MGM Northfield Park
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Casinos & Gambling
MGM Northfield Park is a rock 'n' roll-themed venue with a lively atmosphere, offering classic American dishes and burgers. Originally built for car racing in 1934, it has evolved into one of Ohio's most popular horse racing sites, hosting over 200 harness racing nights annually. The Center Stage hosts impressive concerts, providing excellent visibility and organized staff. While the payouts may not always be the highest, visitors appreciate the wonderful atmosphere and friendly employees.
I think the pictures speak for themselves. But this place is great! The bartenders working neon room are beyond FANTASTIC and FRIENDLY! This is in 2 months. Got to know your machines! Overall a clean environment. Security also has treated us very well!
Rebecca K — Google review
Today is The Kentucky Derby,The hats were awesome and the amount of people in attendance was phenomenal. The Band sounds great and they had a good range of food to offer on food trucks
Linda C — Google review
Very surprised there are NO love dealers but a compact casino filled with games from penny slots to lose your top. The beverage areas was one of the coolest things I saw.
Alex D — Google review
This was a great place and my first time visiting. The food at the bar was delicious and the drinks were great. Although I'm not a gambler the slots were really fun. Can't wait to go back.
A S — Google review
I'm not a gambler; I went to the MGM Northfield Center Stage to see Gary Clark, Jr. - AMAZING concert with an unforgettable performance from him! I was able to grab great seats for this event and it was money well spent. The staff was very organized and helpful and the stage itself allowed for great first/second row visibility without too much neck strain or discomfort.The ONLY reason why I can't give it five stars is because of the seat spacing: we were packed in there like sardines. Even though the seats themselves were comfortable the neighboring concertgoers and myself all had to shift ourselves a bit too often to accommodate for the lack of space.
BJW 8 — Google review
I enjoyed my birthday lunch at the buffet. The staff sang Happy Birthday and presented me with birthday cake and ice cream. 🍰 🎈If you love apple pie or strudel get some with vanilla bean ice cream with warm caramel topping. 😋Cece was our server who made sure we felt special and catered to. Well done. She is truly a people person.
Darlene P — Google review
Fantastic show and food. Went to see a comedian Tom Sugura. Best show of all his specials. Absolutely hilarious the entire time.
Tim V — Google review
Went to see Tom Jones Concert. Seats are basically folding chairs and somewhat narrow. They do not control the crowd as we had lots of people up and down the aisle throughout the performance. The casino area is small but definitely has lots of tables and slots.
Eddy V — Google review
I'm not a big casino person, but the club is beautiful and many beautiful people were there. I attended with a friend the Chaka Khan concert. The staff treated us well and security was very visible. The concert ended without a hitch. For the casino part, the casino has all the expected amenities and get this--free parking!
Darrell W — Google review
I always leave my money behind with a smile on my face.Eventually I my leave will some money in my pocket.TAP Sports Bar is spot on food and service every time. Well worth the trip.
STEVE S — Google review
Very Nice Casino. 30 Bucks Free Slot Play was nice. Had some nice hits. As I was leaving saw a lady hit $21,000!!! Woo hoo. Cheap Drinks are a plus too Definitely will come back
Follow_that_foodie — Google review
Disclaimer: Don't gamble YOU WILL LOSE EVERYTHINGThat being said I had a wonderful stop here and enjoyed myself for a little longer than I expected.Lots of machines, new and old. Came in with $300 left with $1200 hitting my biggest single win to date.once I doubled my bank roll the high limits room was where the money was at that morning. Guy across from me hit like 4 hand pays in the hour I was in high limit roomthanks MGM
Jackson T — Google review
The casino is normally a great time with great service. The slots seem to pay out on the low side most days except Saturday. The food has been pretty awesome for a casino. I also enjoy the kiosk games when you swipe your players card. Good stuff.
Tom N — Google review
Loved it this time I won. Lol but in all truthfulness was clean but they don't have many of the keno machines we like I feel you should have the choice to play 1-4 on every machine or at least all the keno on one machine, so I don't have to try and hop around to try and find a machine to my liking.
Diana T — Google review
So busy! But lost my $100 limit in about 15 minutes. That's why I don't gamble! But, what a fun place to be. It was a wonderful night!
Jamie W — Google review
Concert/event venue located directly inside of the casino. Purchased last minute tickets to a concert I really wanted to see. This was our first time at this venue. The security and staff directed the crowd through the various site safety measures with ease. There really was not a bad seat in the house. Here are some pics from our seating - section 2 row X. Seats were a little tight and you will certainly make friends with a neighbor pretty quickly. Lots of getting up and sitting down. Narrow isles. Alcohol, water and typical concert snacks were available. Free parking.
Tonya J — Google review
Always a fun place to gamble. This casino does NOT have card tables, just slots. Has a couple restaurants, a bar, and complimentary coffee and soda. Plenty of parking, the parking lot is lit up pretty good at night. As always casinos are designed to take your money, but you do get lucky once in a while.
James B — Google review
I always meet my brother here from Michigan. We hang out and gamble for a little bit. But lately have not been winning nowhere near like I used to at this location . And they don't give as good as bonuses as Hollywood does
R L — Google review
What a night!! Saw George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic. AMAZING show. Crowd filled with the energy the band was exuding. So glad I got to see this incredible band.
Teresa — Google review
This Buffet just opened up about 4 weeks ago. The selection of good is really fantastic and was beyond our expectations. The chefs were amazing, and they knew their food selection really well, and when you they explained it to you in detailChef Red by far is the best at this buffet and has excellent cooking skills and customer service
Dawud M — Google review
Good place to go to lose your money.Nice variety of slots that don't pay out. I suggest you don't waste your time and money. Doesn't deserve 1 star.
Vera H — Google review
It was great. We ate at the buffet which was much better than expected. We then watched Kurt Diemer followed by Tesla. Very nice venue. I'll be sure to check out who else is playing there. Great evening
Mike G — Google review
I love going to MGM to have fun. The payout isn't always the greatest but the atmosphere is wonderful. The employees are super nice and assistant you the best way possible. If they don't know the answer, they will find someone who does.When cashing in a ticket that has to have the taxes withheld does take an extra long time. I wish they wouldn't make people wait 30+ minutes to get paid. Also, the bottles of beer went up another dollar $6 for a regular beer is kinda high IMO. Other than that, I would recommend going but don't expect to hit anything worth talking about. The machines are definitely tight on the weekends.
Carrie C — Google review
This place is still fun. Went in and cruised the place. Found different slots to play . Was very busy for the holiday. Clean, all services available and eateries open. Greeted upon entry. Great local place for gambling fun!
Linda B — Google review
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10777 Northfield Rd, Northfield, OH 44067, USA
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Headlands Beach State Park
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Public beach
Headlands Beach State Park in Mentor, Ohio boasts the state's largest beach along Lake Erie, stretching nearly a mile. The park offers a diverse experience with its sandy beach, nearby nature preserves, and architectural gems like the Wildwood Cultural Center & Park. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, swimming, birdwatching at the marshes, and exploring hiking trails. The park is popular year-round for families and individuals seeking a wholesome natural experience by the lake.
This is an expansive park with a deep beachfront. There are many picnic tables and restrooms. Left of the entrance, is where most of the beach access is, along with several parking areas. This place was built with large crowds in mind. If you venture to the right and head to the end, you'll reach a large tree filled grass part of the park. Toward the beach and still to the right, is a sandy trail that leads to the beach. There is also a cove on the other side of the stone barrier, where boats can pull into. Along the trail, you can head to the left on an adjoining trail. We've seen large sand sculptures in the summer and there seem to be activities throughout that time of year. Every time we go, its a different adventure. Bear and Cosmo have been enjoying this place for many years, as well as us. 🏖🏞
Christy 1 — Google review
Probably one of the nicest beaches in Ohio. Great place to watch the sunset, which by the way is the park’s closing time. Word of caution for swimmers, there is an intermittent under tow, Do not swim alone! Do your homework ahead of time on how to be safer in the water.
Andrew N — Google review
I had no idea Ohio had this big beach! And the surrounding park was delightful as well... plenty of parking, generous number of bathrooms, lighthouse.
Ruth W — Google review
I enjoyed a lovely few hours at The Eastern side of the Headlands Beach park in early September, a few days ago. We checked out both sides of the park, the western "big beach" and the eastern protected dunes/marsh. Had a picnic in the shade of the beautiful cottonwood trees before going out on the boardwalk to get to the sand. It was a longer walk than I expected for me with my walker, but a nice stroll for most people. I so wanted to take the right hand path to the lighthouse, but it's like a deer trail. Not for someone needing wheels! The beach was nice, but the deck with the binoculars no longer has it's overhead structure. I don't know why they took it down. Again beautiful day, and fun to watch families playing at the beach.After talking to some other visitors, we checked out the western main beachy area to see the three sand sculptures from the sand castle building contest beck in August. It's amazing they are still there. There is a blue tarp runway out towards the water for easier walking (or walkers line mine) but I didn't go all the way out. Looking forward to going back. I feel lucky to live near such a great beach and lake.
Ariennye42 — Google review
Beautiful beach, clean and not so crowded.Spend quality time with your family and loved ones.Enjoy have fun!!! Cheers
Roman R — Google review
This was a huge beach! It has plenty of parking and had plenty of people.It was packed when we went. We were bummed out that we couldn't walk closer to the lighthouse .It was said that this is a great beach for beach combing and beach glass but we were very disappointed bc not much glass was found at all.
Brandon F — Google review
I spent my birthday 🎂 at the Headlands Beach. It was a nice day. The beach and surrounding areas were clean. The only problem that my sister and I had was walking 🚶♀️ in the sand to get close to the water. It was so loose and deep that it was very difficult to walk in. Also, it would have been a plus to have the snack bar open, especially on a weekend.
Paula G — Google review
Very nice beach and picnic area.We returned on Good Friday 2022. A windy, dry and cloudy day. The Veach facilities are still closed for the season. The permanent bathrooms are all locked. Beach management has set out a few porta-potties in the parking lots for off-season comfort breaks/call of nature requirements.Nice day to visit the beach and collect stones and polished glass washed up over the winter. One hardy fellow was out in the waves kite-sailing.All-in-all a great day at the beach. No sunbathing yet.
Rich F — Google review
I loved the walkway to the beach! The sans castles where still up which is impressive! This beach has sand and lovely areas to eat in the shade. It is a long walk to the beach so be prepared but the water is blue and the sand is pretty so if squint it almost looks like you're somewhere else. I enjoyed this beach. I'll be back
Alicia D — Google review
Headlands is my hometown beach. It’s a beautiful location and for the most part a lot of really nice people frequent this beach. One of the things that are a must see is the yearly sand sculptures contest. They stand for sometimes months after being built. It’s one of the coolest things to see up close and the artists are free to create whatever they like. One year there was a giant baby Trump. Definitely put it in your summer plans to see them if you can!The sand is meh… somewhat dirty… very harsh on your feet. Nothing like a nice Florida beach, that’s for sure but we are definitely blessed to have this one in our back yard none the less.
Tiffany T — Google review
Great park. Nice size beach. Plenty of space to set up on the shore. Many picnic tables.There are really two main areas. The bird rehab area and the public beach area. Dogs are not allowed on the beach. Mainly due to the bird area.There is a playground closer to the entrance.Water normally is pretty warm by late July. You do need to watch the waves and watch out for rip currents.Restrooms are fairly clean for being at the beach. Toilets flush.
Nightsky03 — Google review
Cold and rainy when I was there just to check it out. Beach had to be over 200 feet wide. Must have just cleaned the sand somehow because no trash or drift wood. Toward the west end there were piles of drift wood and some trash. My guess they just haven't gotten that far yet. Love to go back in the summer and check it out again.
Rod B — Google review
Always a great Lake Erie beach, went for the kite fest this time- what a blast!
Mike ( — Google review
This is a nice place to visit and go for a walk or to go swimming. My girlfriend and I love to take our kids to swim and play. This is definitely a nice beach. And definitely a great place to have a picnic. There is public restrooms with changing areas. There is plenty of parking. I would definitely recommend stopping by if your in the area. This is also a good place to plan a day trip to have a fun day on the beach. And if you need a place to take your kids to burn off energy this is definitely a great place to visit.
Brandon H — Google review
Easy access from the parking lot to the beach. Restroom facilities relatively clean. Wasn't over crowded today. Sand is a little coarse and beach is a little rocky but other a good spot.
Rakesh A — Google review
Why would you close the beach to the public?!! Tax payers deserve the right to be on that beach any day or time! Closing it cause you think it will get trashed makes the entire purpose useless!! Also there is enough money in the community and tax that you could hire a park service clean up if so!! It’s not that difficult to allow the public to enjoy their public beach!!!
Tonya Y — Google review
We visited the Headlands Beach, State Park which is located on the shores of Lake Erie just East of Cleveland near Mentor, Ohio. It is the longest natural beach in the state and is the widest beach I've ever visited on Lake Erie. This beautiful sand and rock beach is adjacent to the Headlands Dunes State Nature Preserve and offers great views of the lake and Fairport Harbor West Breakwater Light. There is plenty of parking in the expansive parking lot with restroom / shower facilities. A great place to spend an afternoon on the beach, picnicking or hiking one of the numerous trails.
Ray W — Google review
Beautiful place to come enjoy the waves from Lake Erie. Nicely manicured beach and clean grounds. Lots of parking and area to enjoy. Nice bathrooms are plentiful in the area. Love the lighthouse views and bird watching in the area as well!
Anita A — Google review
It's a nice, big beach and I was looking forward to picking up some treasures. Unfortunately, water quality was POOR the day we visited and I could not take the chance on being exposed to bacteria. Happy to be able to get pictures in any case.
Tony M — Google review
This is a beautiful beach park. No matter what you want to do, you can probably do it there. You can have a cook out, swim, walk a flat paved path, and it is also pet friendly. That is just the main part of the park You can walk in the connected Dunes preserve part of the park. It has beautiful views and is very peaceful. The whole park is peaceful, When I have a lot of stuff on my mind it is the perfect place to just chill, take in the beauty of the place and sort things out. Even in the fall and winter you can find peace and beauty there.
Mark U — Google review
It's a lovely place to take your family on a summer afternoon. There is a very dedicated staff, that takes care of the park to make sure the guests have a safe and rewarding experience. It is a great place to make family memories that will last a lifetime.
David L — Google review
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9601 Headlands Rd, Mentor, OH 44060, USA
(440) 466-8400
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Ernest Warther Museum & Gardens
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The Ernest Warther Museum & Gardens in Dover, Ohio is a tribute to the renowned wood-carver Ernest "Mooney" Warther. Visitors can explore the home where he and his family lived, view his intricate wood carvings at the Button House, and see his untouched carving workshop from 1973. The museum also features the Dave Warther Arboretum with a diverse range of plant species.
Before coming here, I knew nothing about who Ernest “Mooney” Warther was. After leaving here, I was astonished at how a man with humble beginnings had combined the blue collar life with his huge imagination and made history. This museum should do something to your soul. The handmade creations in all of their detail by Warther are all stunning. To come here and see his works makes a for a nice visit. To leave here and be inspired to make the most of what God gave us makes it WORTH a visit. Pictures don’t do justice. Come check it out!
Yetemar-Kenyell C — Google review
I plan this trip for a long time! Finally I made! Walking around museum from inside to outside and enjoying the beautiful artworks of the whole museum. You can spend whole day to explore beautiful life of this artist family!Experience the passionate and inspirational life of one of the most unique artists, Ernest “Mooney” Warther who hand-sculpted the evolution of the steam-engine! His wife buttons art collections are amazing! You have to be there to believe all the amazing works of Mr. and Mrs. Warther!
Jane Z — Google review
First visit was in 2010ish?2nd visit to attend friends wedding 2021.10.09Great place. Strongly recommended!Wish one day I will return w. my two kids. Dream will become true one day!
X E — Google review
An absolute gem of a place that blew all of us away.We planned on stopping here on our way to tour some local wineries and wanted to spend an hour or so while waiting for them all to open. We ended up spending a lot more than an hour as we were absolutely captivated by the meticulous creations of both "Mooney" Warther and his wife.What an amazing place! Ernest, worked in a local steel mill and then made knives. He then started carving scale steam locomotives using wood and bone and later ivory. The museum shows off his works. Anyone who has an appreciation for steam locomotives and their history will want to spend time here. Anyone who has an appreciation for craftsmanship will want to spend time here as well. And if the trains are not enough, the button work that his wife did is almost as amazing - but there are significantly less works on display.I frequently found myself with my mouth literally hanging open as I realized the level of craftsmanship it took to make any of these models. Not only are they finely carved, but any piece that moved in real life, moves on the models. The museum guides tell you that Ernest invited railroad engineers to look over his completed models and tell him if they see any errors - and they could not find one thing out of place.The grounds are also nice to visit as well as the house that they lived in. I would recommend touring those before the actual museum as anything you do after the tour itself will feel like a letdown - and it's almost just as amazing.
Naor W — Google review
Mr. Warther was a gifted carver and knife maker. His trains are incredibly detailed and all hand-carved to scale.
Linda Z — Google review
Highly recommend this museum. The level of detail in the carvings is amazing, especially with the materials being used (wood, ivory, beef bone and ebony) and the fact that there was no glue or metal fasteners used. It was also interesting to see that he was also a knife maker, and though being a pacifist, made commando daggers for soldiers during WWII. Most had a metal tag in the handle , one engraved with the soldier's name, the other with their serial number. His wife's button collection is interesting. Guides for the most part are family members. The family still runs a knife factory next door selling kitchen, carving, and commando knives. As a bonus, the town is in Amish territory, so there are additional things to see in the area
Kevin Z — Google review
This was my second visit and it didn't disappoint. Both visits featured guides who knew Mr Warther as children so additional insights were provided. I will go again with folks we bring up from Tennessee. It amazes me each time about this man's genius and vision.
Paul S — Google review
Most fascinating museum with amazing collection of hand crafted trains, pliers, button art and arrowhead displays. WOWGreat gift shop, family home & gardens.
Donna L — Google review
Guided tour. You can go at your pace. Ticket price is for the whole day. Amazing what that man could do!
Kathy H — Google review
We went to see the button collection, which was unbelievable. We stayed for the wood carvers museum and were fascinated. It's still family owned and managed.
Marie T — Google review
We have been to The Weather Museum quite a few times over the years. The best museum in the country is our experience. Unique in it's origins, originality and displays. Most likely never to be replicated. So glad the family is keeping up Mr. And Mrs. Warther's history. And the have a wonderful hand crafted knife manufacturing facility and store. Well worth the visit from any place on earth.
Susan F — Google review
This place was so much fun. We learned so much about Ernest Warther. There was so much to look at and read. Definitely should plan for a good amount of time per room and/or area.
Heather L — Google review
What's not to love? The button collection is beautiful. I wish I could get closer and just sit and look at them all, get to know each button the way Mrs. Warther clearly knew her collection. The carvings are amazing in their detail and skill. Remarkable museum. Come support this lovely local business!
Jennifer D — Google review
I was born/raised in Dover, so I’ve had a few tours, events and such with the museum. However, coming back with my nine year old daughter and husband has given me a new appreciation of how awesome this place is. The museum isn’t anything fancy but what it is is nothing short of amazing. The family still runs it and we had the privilege of having a grandson in law give us a bit of a personal tour. We even met Mooney’s great granddaughter, who showed my daughter how to make the ‘famous’ pliers. She was in awe. It was lovely. We went in February, so the gardens were obviously not at their full glory, but I have been in when they are in bloom in the late spring/early summer and it is fabulous. The whole tour through the museum, the button house and the family house is worth the trip and admission price. Truly a gem and what a loving tribute to the world’s Master Carver.
Becca L — Google review
Spectacular museum! The attention to detail is absolutely incredible. Warther had a true talent and it is a remarkable experience learning about his life. There are plenty of carvings to view. Plan to spend at least 90 minutes here.
Brenda S — Google review
An amazing museum showcasing the spectacular carving skills of a highly talented man. From the Lincoln funeral train carved from thousands of pieces of ivory (before ivory was banned) in exacting detail that is just breathtaking to view, to multiple working pairs of pliers carved from a single piece of timber. The buildings are beautifully laid out by the Warther family who maintain it to this day as a celebration of his life and work. Highly recommended.
Jon C — Google review
We have been meaning to go here for years and were not disappointed. Very nice museum dedicated to a master carver. The building and gardens are well maintained. Very educational and with well thought out displays, and the tour was very informative. The staff are very passionate and knowledgeable.They have a nice gift shop, but so many of the items were made in China. In that area, it should be all local. They have a new wood shop store that is very nice.
Rebecca — Google review
We visited on a weekend with my parents and enjoyed it. We did the self tour so we could take our time reading and looking at things. They do offer discounts on admission (veteran, AAA, senior).The grounds are lovely, not very large, but beautiful. There is a second building with a button collection that his wife accumulated over the years. We ran out of time and did not get to the 3rd building to see them making knives. Plan on at least 1 - 2 hours if you want to really enjoy the grounds and see everything.The one con I would note is in some places the walkways are narrow or steep which makes it challenging if you have someone in a wheelchair or if you are pushing a stroller.
Cheryl K — Google review
This museum should be considered a world heritage site. It is the only one like it in the world. The carvings are unbelievable and a once in a lifetime experience. The tour guide was witty, knowledgeable and had a good sense of humor. The Smithsonian has classified this collection of world-class master carvings as 'priceless.' Must see!
Tom C — Google review
This is a must go to stop. It's affordable and the the artist was a genius before his time. I was told by someone there. They've been to the museum over 20 times and everytime they go they find something they missed.They also have a button museum which is neat.. who knew Goodyear made rubber buttons
Kim B — Google review
Impressive collection as MANY others have noted. Things I found particularly cool. A) He was self-educated (no formal school after 2nd grade) B) Pliers demo…can’t explain it but it is cool. C) He never sold them…always gave them away or burned them. The outside is also impressive. See the pics.
Stephen B — Google review
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Geneva State Park
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Nature & Parks
Geneva State Park is a vast state park located along the picturesque shores of Lake Erie. It offers a wide range of activities for visitors, including hiking, fishing, picnicking, swimming, and boating. The park features a large beach area where visitors can soak up the sun and swim in the lake. Additionally, there are options for renting paddle boats, kayaks, and canoes to explore the beautiful lake. The park also includes a campground with semi-private sites and a camp store.
Very nice and a great beach with sand. Restroom near beach and nice paved parking lot. Close to a Summer resort by 1 mile. Lots to do and cabin lodges. Also many wineries in area and 18 covered bridges.
Carole K — Google review
This is a fantastic park. The sites are ok spaced, so there is some privacy. We were in a shady area therefore we had minimal AC usage. There is a paved trail from the campground all the way to Geneva on the Lake. We were able to bike and walk this path easily. The beach area is only 1 easy mile from the campground. We saw a truly awesome sunset at the beach and were able to walk back to the campground before it got dark.We did not swim, but lots of other people were in the water. There is a sign posted about bacteria in the water and could be dangerous to some people.The bathrooms we visited were clean and always had paper. We did not use the showers as we had hookups so used our own. There is a store here at the checkout gate with the usual camp basics and snacks. The beach is the main attraction here, so there were no other amenities. If you visit be sure to check out the Whip-n-Dip in town. They have phenomenal ice cream treats.
Elaine K — Google review
Return trip for me and my daughter. As pleasant as we remembered and I always appreciate the friendly staff and convenient location to the bike trail and beach. The bathrooms were very clean as well and we had a pleasant stay. The close proximity to the lake is excellent and we could see it from our site (non-electric in the front of the campground).
Quirke M — Google review
Drove up for the day to walk the beach and drive around. Very nice and decent size beach area. The campground is nice and quaint. Wouldn't advise camping if rain is in the forecast due to standing water. Just a few full hook ups.I like the way the marina is set up and there is an adequate amount of docks.
Sallie M — Google review
This was the 2nd time we visited but was unable to stay very long. I wish we could have taken an extra day to enjoy the park. The beach was very nice and the water was so clear. I would have loved to take a dip. Next time we visit, I will make sure to take a day to enjoy the beach.
Renee ( — Google review
Loved it even though it was a little cold and everything around was closed but it was also early March. I have always wanted to see lake Erie and I finally got to see it from the Ohio side on my way to New York on a short notice trip It was beautiful and I'm planning on trip back in the summer time
Beth C — Google review
What a beautiful beach! So clean! Family friendly too!We were traveling without plans and happened to come across this on our road trip North. We swam and had a blast!
Susan O — Google review
A very large state park located along Lake Erie. Geneva State Park has something for everyone!Located within the state park is a large beach, campground, cabins, archery range, marina, large picnic area, hiking trails, bike path, and even a resort!The resort takes up most of the lakefront, but there are plenty of benches and tables along the shore where you can sit and enjoy the sunset. The area around the resort is open to the public.Located next to the state park is Geneva on the Lake. You can easily walk or bike to the town to grab a meal or some drinks while visiting the park.
Michael H — Google review
We stayed at the Lodge. Attended a 2 day conference. Rooms were beautiful. Everyone was friendly. Only complaint was speaker system in large banquet room was awful, kept crackling and those in the back could not hear and/or understand what was being said. They really need to fix, felt bad for presenters!
Debbie G — Google review
We visited on April 8, 2024 to watch the total solar eclipse and had an excellent time at the park. There was anole parking next to the marina where there was a store with food and other things. There were restrooms next to that store as well. After having some lunch at the store we settled down in the area next to lake to watch the eclipse. There was a nice crowd, not too big but not small either. The sky was clear and we were able to experience our "once in a lifetime" total solar eclipse.Although we came for a special occasion, the park would be a very nice place to visit during the summer.
Naba B — Google review
What a beautiful park!We walked the paved path from the Crabapple picnic area (which has TONS of parking, very clean bathrooms, and several picnic shelters) to the marina, which then leads to the beach.Everything is very well kept and the water is crystal clear. Everyone was friendly — good vibes.The main hub of Geneva on the Lake is just a 3 minute drive for restaurants & lodging.
Erin B — Google review
Awesome place to walk or bike paved clean trails with lake views along the way. We got snacks at the giant eagle in town and had a great walk/bike ride. This I believe was 4 mile trail with some little hills, great scenery, restrooms and parking half way through.
Shawn H — Google review
My family had a blast, and I can not recommend C.A.M. sport fishing enough. Those guys were great, and we had a good time.
Daniel H — Google review
Great place.Even better family Memories !Get out there, you never know what you Might catch !!
JTTAPIA F — Google review
Beautiful park and it's a perfect place to view the solar eclipse!
Xudong Q — Google review
Nice secluded beach with the best collection of very weathered rocks on shore I have seen on any Lake Erie beach.
Anthony C — Google review
Situated on the shores of Lake Erie, Geneva State Park is located just West of Geneva on the Lake. The park encompasses over 1.5 miles of Lake Erie shoreline and has its own beach. The park has a large campground, camp store and offers nice level semi private sites. There is a paved walking and bike trail connecting the campgrounds to the beach, lodge and cabins. We really enjoyed our stay at Geneva State Park.
Ray W — Google review
Very nice state park located along Lake Erie. It has a beach and hiking trails with some benches to watch the beautiful sunset by the lake. Can spend some quiet and quality time with family.
Reji J — Google review
It's nice. There's never anyone they're, Sachs I like it that way. But it's summer time. People need to get out of the house more.
Amy F — Google review
We loved looking for sea glass on Breakwater Beach! Will be back in the summer when we can enjoy even more that Geneva State Park has to offer.
Janene K — Google review
Nice small park, very nice beaches, good bathrooms. Was great spot to watch eclipse!
Suzanne M — Google review
The most amazing adventure definitely worth the drive it was 2 hour drive for us we can't wait to go back
Heather H — Google review
Very impromptu stop. The place is beautiful! The beach was clean and well kept. Park type area above beach with picnic table and other seating. Nice little walking path in wooded setting right along beach. Good size parking lot.
Carol G — Google review
So beautiful here. Nice and clean. Will definitely go back. Make sure to reserve 6months ahead to get a spot.
Peggy B — Google review
We are in the new FHU loop on the lake! This area was previously cabins.We had a pull thru site 117, FHU paved site. $70/night. Great views, lots of nice walking, biking and hiking trails. We Would love to come back and spend some more time here.
Jennifer K — Google review
The public changing station was lacking privacy curtains. You can use a bathroom stall but there are no hooks to hold clothes.Beach was clean and enjoyable.
Ryan M — Google review
Lovely camping getaway. Lake side spots, I believe 100-120, are beautiful with great views. Other wooded spots are quiet and clean. Nice trails to beach, marina and cute downtown GOTL. Not sure about the weekend but during the week in July pretty low key/ not a lot of people.
Tera C — Google review
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Oglebay Resort
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Down-to-earth ski & golf resort offering a range of accommodations, plus a spa, 30-acre zoo & pools.
Great weekend golf resort. Staff is friendly and helpful. Buffet that was included was a great part of the package. The greens and courses were in great shape. Coach was gassing us all up when we were waiting to head out. The Arnold Palmer course was awesome! Our group of 40 will absolutely be back for another weekend next year.
Christopher L — Google review
Cool little gift shop in the Wilson Lodge, just off the main lobby. Nice Christmas themed items during the Holiday season.
Kurt W — Google review
We stayed in a rustic cabin in October. The cabin was immaculate and Caroline in housekeeping was amazing. We enjoyed every second here. The fireplace was the icing on the cake with a ton of wood to burn ready for us when we checked in. We will definitely be back next fall!!
Janene O — Google review
I would have said 5 stars if the pool was closer to the resort. Be careful with the deer population because they will follow you into your room!We were traveling with our Frenchie and Oglebay was the perfect spot for a puppy/family trip. The room was perfect with one door into the resort and another door to take the pup outside for his business. They are renovating right now but it really wasn't a hindrance. The only thing it did was combine a few of the restaurants into one location. The food at the golf course and at the resort was really awesome. I was totally shocked with that.There were many families there as well that looked to be having as much fun as we were. We even had the chance to enjoy a free concert in the park. That just made the stay that much more fun.I will definitely be returning and if you get the chance to visit, I would strongly suggest that you do.
Shitesburg — Google review
Love getting away in the beautiful scenery and getting up close with nature. Not pictured: the ducks that adorably waddled their way through the yard and a raccoon climbing his way down a drain pipe. Everything about the cabins is well kept relaxing! Cannot wait to plan our next trip!
Jamie C — Google review
A very nice resort to visit. It was decorated beautifully for Christmas and the drive through light displays were very well done, especially the new light display on the lake. I recommend Oglebay and if you are doing a group visit, Alecia will take great care of you. The rooms on the Byrd Wing are small with two regular double beds in them. The King and queen bed rooms are very nice and roomy. The Christmas dinner and show was very nice. It's worth a visit.
Donnie C — Google review
Great getaway resort. So much to do and see. The only problem was there's no refrigerator or microwave in the rooms. Great place for a challenging golf outing. The Pool was refreshing and relaxing if you can get a lounge chair. We will be back next year.
Mike G — Google review
Wonderful. Phenomenal cottages with amazing and ample space for all of us. Deck, to living rooms, spacious kitchens and bedrooms (15) each with their own bathrooms. Really enjoyed the lush vegetation, the deer and the hot tub (although it is in need of repairs of the jets). Will definitely return.
Janis H — Google review
Oglebay Resort makes for as close to perfect time away as you can get.It was already decked for the Christmas season. Beautiful.SERVICE: The service is above stellar.FOOD: The food in the restaurants is unbelievably good. The servers are very friendly. They, actually converse with you. They all have that 6th sense for what you need. The food presentation is beautiful.CLEANLINESS: Oglebay takes cleanliness and hospitality to a whole other level inside and outside.ACTIVITY: The things to do are enough for a good balance of active and restful. I love all their seating areas.LOCATION: super convenient 2-hour prox trip.There is nothing there to critic for change or improvement.
Pamela E — Google review
The place lives on its past reputation. Thanksgiving dinner was very good but pricey for what you are getting. The lodge appears well kept but I was in a chalet which was dated, had carpet that needed replaced years ago and Murphy beds that we were told were unsafe. Let that sink in. A hotel room without a functional bed isn't worth a whole lot to any one.
Richard J — Google review
This is an amazing place to visit. So much to do and see with my daughter. She really loved the zoo and the paddle beats the most. It's a fantastic place to spend quality time with your family and we will definitely be returning.
Adam S — Google review
Amazing resort for family! Relaxed environment with gaming room, indoor pool and bunch of tabletop games available at the lobby.Resort facilities have a small lake where you can fish, a playground, a mini golf and even a Zoo. Definitely a place where kids can keep entertained.But service may be slow, we noticed the staff was a little overwhelmed during the Eastern Weekend.
Diogo L — Google review
Don't forget to use Hᴏᴛᴇʟʙoʟʟʏ.ᴄᴏm when booking your stay. This site will compare countless booking websites and normally will have prices a lot cheaper than others! You're welcome :)! This resort is one of my favorites in the area. I have been coming here for a long time. If you decide to stay here you definitely won't be disappointed.The lights are awesome !!!! Prettiest ones around ! Love looking at all the cool interesting displays they have. Definitely worth the drive considering I came from 1.5-2 hours away! Would definitely come back here every year
Mark J — Google review
Went for dinner and light display. Very pretty this time of year. Buffet dinner was ok but nothing extraordinary, and limited for a buffet at a resort. The price was a touch high for the offerings but one should assume that's for location.The menu was decent and food palatable. The pricing again wasn't really in par. Think dated ski lodge attempting 4 star service. Appetizers were overpriced but very good. Drinks were surprisingly in par with market price. All in all cost about $100 a person for a buffet once appetizers (nothing of the sort on the buffet), drinks, and tip were added.The gentleman attending our table was very attentive and friendly.The light display could benefit from a bit of directional signage as opposed to a map. If anyone from the venue reads this... a light display is done during the evening therefore having to turn on an interior vehicle light to read a map is not only disturbing to all the parties eyes in your vehicle but any of those around you.The venue could easily add a few arrow shaped lights into the display to keep people moving in the right direction. Just my two cents.Still very nice lights both for driving and walking through, while doing a bit of shopping.
Rasputin D — Google review
We stayed from a Wednesday to a Sunday at the Bluet cabin. I have never been in the habit of checking a place for bed bugs. Maybe I should make this a habit in the future, but it has never been on my radar. The last morning we were there, after having stayed for several nights our friends who were staying two cabins away found a bed bug on one of their beds. This prompted us to search the 4 bedrooms at our cabin during which two of the four rooms were found to have bed bugs including my room and my kids room.We immediately called the operator where a woman told me they would do something urgent to take care of this and we never heard from them again during the next three hours while we were cleaning at the house. We started a very tedious packing process and then drove home early. We then spend the entire day cleaning everything we brought.The fact that two different cabins had bedbugs suggests this is probably a bigger issue than that. My room had a mattress protector on the bed but this had a huge hole so not too helpful. My kids room didn't have a mattress protector on. If we had at least heard back from the office I would feel a bit more charitable, but to claim that they are going to help and then ghost us is just ridiculous. We chased down a maintenance truck in the rain and he gave us some trash bags so we could wrap up some of our things.There were certainly parts of the resort we did enjoy, but not enough to overcome the pretty unpleasant end of our time there.
Stephen B — Google review
My family has visited here many times over the years. We just visited last week and dropped 20k on lodging and activities. We go primarily for the pool since there are 30 of us and many ages. It is a great hangout spot. This year was very different. They had thousands of bees at and around the pool daily. I reported it to everyone in management and never even received return phone calls.That is not how you would run a 3 or 4 star resort facility.
Ohio B — Google review
Stayed over on a Saturday and Sunday night. Many family friendly activities available, many for free as a guest (outdoor pool and splash pad), but others require purchasing an activities wristband to enjoy (watersports, zoo, etc.). The Lakeside room we had at the Wilson Lodge was spacious, but a bit dated. We did not have a lake view, but enjoyed the patio outside of the rear of the room. We enjoyed walking around the gardens and the lake on the paved trails, as well as hiking behind the nature center in the evenings.
Matt P — Google review
(Wedding Review)Such a beautiful venue, but everything that could go wrong with my wedding did go wrong. We had been changed through 3 different wedding coordinators by the time my wedding day came around, there was horrible communication, and so many things went wrong on the day of the wedding. Our seating chart that we agreed upon was not followed, so there were not enough seats at each table, the items we requested for our ceremony were not placed there and we had to work to find replacements last minute, and the bar staff were extremely rude. My family was setting up our cocktail hour and not only did they not set up the extra seating, but they also told my mother that the games she was setting up for our cocktail hour were worthless and that she shouldn't put them out. In addition, there was not even enough supplies for our specialty cocktails we ordered. Many of our vendors even commented on the disorganization of the venue staff. We were supposed to be assigned a day of coordinator, but we never once saw her on the wedding day. They didn’t even put out the wine glasses or cake cutting knife they stated that they would provide.Communication between my vendors and the staff at Oglebay was horrendous, and we were unable to get ahold of anyone about final costs of the wedding until the week of, so we were scrambling to pay everything off. They include tons of hidden fees and not upfront about costs. Unless you are going through their catering and spending $10,000+, don't expect them to pay your wedding any mind. They created so much unnecessary stress for an already stressful day.
Shawna W — Google review
Visited Olgebay recently with a group of seniors. We ate dinner in the lodge. It would’ve been wonderful if the food was hot or even warm! All of it was room temperature. The wait service was poor. We asked several times for beverages and coffee but he was busy with other tables and we could not get served. The entertainment was worse than cold food!! The sound system was terrible and could nothear clearly and we were only the 2 nd table back from the stage. The Festival of Lights tour guide was exceptional though and we did enjoy her narration and humor. Not quite as wonderful as we had hoped.
Linda G — Google review
The reason for two stars as opposed to one star is I understand this is a transition period for park management and staff. That being said this is the worst trip I’ve been on to Oglebay and I’ve been coming down every year for 30 years.The staff is rude, unknowledgeable and unhelpful.The prices are high, and any event with any type of staff involved is automatically not worth the cost.Communication is horrendous - there was a water main break and a boil water order which was either not communicated or communicated with incorrect information (correct information was easy to find on my own via the internet which makes me wonder why staff was so confused)There does not appear to be a high number of guests at Oglebay currently which leads one to believe if this is how a typical summer crowd is handled - how on Earth are they going to be able to pull off the Christmas lights?Our family remains undecided as to whether we’ll be returning, but sentiment points to finding a different spot for the next 30 yrs.I cannot recommend this park to anyone in its current state.Disappointing.Updating to add : we have elected to end our trip and Oglebay associated misery and leave three days earlyThe internet service in the cabins is so poor video calls will not work no matter the durationThe kitchen lacks nearly all essentials used for cookingAt this price point I would highly recommend vacationing elsewhere. Unless you are either extremely restricted in ability to travel, or loyal to local business to a fault - there is no reason why Oglebay should ever be risked as anything other than a day-trip at best
Robbie R — Google review
I recently went to Oglebay for a golf outting weekend and the experience was pretty disappointing. Currently parking is a mess due to major construction, the customer service at the golf area and hotel were rude and short. The room I was assigned was small and very dated with uncomfortable beds and AC that barely worked. For the money I paid was not a good experience. Nicer, more affordable options for golf trips.
Matthew M — Google review
First let’s speak logistics. If there is a wedding AND a fully booked hotel, you should absolutely not allow wedding guests to park in the lodge parking lot. I was told to “keep driving around” to find a spot, mind you I already took 2 loops through the huge parking lot. I want to enjoy my weekend after already spending a night at the lodge, not drive around to find a parking spot that I should already have.Now let’s talk golf. These courses are EXPENSIVE. and for that expense, you should be getting a lot more. I will say that the Palmer course is great, but even then, the tee boxes are chewed up and the greens are full of divots. I have played a few Palmer courses before, and those courses take pride and making sure that course is in immaculate condition. The jones course was 115$. Every course near where I live is 60$ or less and are in FAR better condition than the jones course. Management needs to either do better at keeping the condition of the course in check, or lower the price by 50$ at a minimum. At least get quality carts for that price.Now let’s talk rooms. I felt like I was walking into my grandmothers back bedroom walking into my room. Now, I don’t need it to be amazing, but the bed skirts were literally ripped, and the AC barely worked. It had to have been 76 degrees all weekend in our room after running it starting on Friday when we checked in. It was far from comfortable.All in all, I won’t be back to stay, I won’t be back for golf, I won’t be back for any reason. I wish I could have enjoyed my annual golf weekend with friends, but man this place was disappointing.EDIT: oh I have more. On our third day of golf with our golf package, we found the golf staff to be pretty rude. The marshals care about the strangest things. No carts in the lot? Buddy there are 20 carts in the lot everyday we’ve been here. We tell them that and they say “oh they’re with an outing” well so are we! Golf carts are dirty as multi had some sort of sticky substance all over the dash and we have found others trash in it everyday so far.These have been the worst nights of sleep I have had in a long time and it’s due to the beds that my father probably used when he came here back in the 60’s. Man this place is just terrible.
Kyle L — Google review
I have never once written a negative Google review in my life because I have never felt so obligated to do so but here I am. I have always heard such wonderful things about the Oglebay Festival of Lights so this year, my boyfriend and I decided to have a little date night road trip to go see the lights. We are from Pittsburgh so it was only a little over an hour drive but I can tell you, it's not worth it unless you live 5 minutes away. We arrived around 4:45 on a Saturday just 9 days before Christmas. There was not too long of a line since we went early so I have no complaints there. I paid the $30 suggested donation because I assumed such an amazing display that I was about to see would deserve it. However, it was quite the opposite. The problem was the actual lights. There less than 1/2 the displays that I expected since so many people rave about it. They are very spread apart and not impressive. There was maybe 1 or 2 that actually impressed me. It was very cute and nice to see but definitely a waste of time and gas. I realize we did not drive as far as some but gas is quite expensive nowadays so we wasted quite a bit just going there. It was nice to see something like that as I have never seen a light show but I would never do it again. I don't understand why so many people say it is amazing. Not worth it at all. I will never recommend this supposed "Festival of Lights" to anyone.
Jenna — Google review
My first impression was not a good one. At the check in desk, I told the woman I didn't know where my room was because I hadn't been there before. Her response was "I don't know where your room is either". Okay. When I asked her for directions, she told me it was "that way"...super helpful. She offered zero information and stared at me like I kicked her dog when I expected her to at least tell me I was checked in. I got lost looking for my chalet. The chalet was also super dated (not the end of the world) but the location was beautiful. We took the kids to the Good Zoo to see Santa (he was late). There was so much traffic; they need a better system to accommodate all of the people that come to see the lights. It took me over 30 minutes to drive one mile (no exaggeration). There is also extremely limited parking; we could not even park near our chalet which didn't work out well having two small children to carry. The gift shops at the zoo and the resort were amazing! Pricey but that's to be expected. We also waited over an hour longer than expected for take away pizzas; the bright side to this was that the hostesses were wonderful! This was definitely a one and done experience for my family.
Angelina — Google review
I used to come to Oglebay all the time to walk on the trails and finally got a chance to stay. While a ton of construction was going on, it was hardly noticeable. Our room was super clean, and the bed was comfortable. For the most part, it's very quiet and peaceful. We eat at the bar each night. Staff is super nice and the food is great! I will be returning.
Heather — Google review
Only there for The Festival of Lights. Traffic was thick, but it was a Saturday night. Took a while to make it to the entrance. The lights were fantastic! They had Christmas music booming, but I had Pink Floyd playing in my car. 30 dollar "donation" was asked of us, but you really don't have to donate. I had a wonderful female friend riding with me. Together, we both had a great time. I do recommend!
Nuffs E — Google review
Great experience! They let us check in early (check in is at 4!) and were very sweet to us. Room was comfortable and had all expected amenities. We came back late to our room and were able to find parking close with no issues. My only complaint would be the parents who let their children use the hallway as a rowdy playground, but that’s certainly not the hotel’s fault!
Kristen B — Google review
Great place! Had an amazing time here. Putt putt, wall climbing, pool indoor and outdoor, trails, beautiful location, cabin was amazing I didn’t want to leave 😀
Kyle V — Google review
Great location, fantastic views, fine staff. Rustic. Seems like it was luxurious 50 years ago, but the place could use some upgrades. Rooms are decent, but has incredible, tremendous potential if renovated properly. Generally has a great atmosphere. Whatever the hotel lacks is made up in spades in the surrounding resort and park. Would recommend. Extremely unique location.
Alasdair H — Google review
What a great location with so many things to do. Several options to eat. Breakfast Buffet and Holiday Dinner Buffet. Swimming Pool, Hot tub and Sauna. Workout room. Several relaxing area's to sit by the fireplace. Lots of walking trails. A " good" Zoo. The Festival of Lights drive through is the best, with so many different displays, all very special. The staff were so efficient and friendly, and everyone loved our Bulldog, Cooper.Lots of special occasions, like New Years Eve Party and so much more.Reasonable room rates, and packages. Check it out.
Christine W — Google review
Nice expanding resort inside Oglebay Park. The place is well maintained even with all the construction and expansion going on with the resort. We did not stay but did walked the ground. The staff is nice and friendly. We just might visit and stay a few nights if we are to stay at Wheeling and looking for places other than your "normal hotels".
Chris 1 — Google review
Oglebay Resort in Wheeling, West Virginia, is a fantastic destination for a family getaway or a relaxing retreat in nature. Nestled amidst stunning scenery, the resort offers a wide range of activities and amenities to suit all interests.Here's a closer look at what makes Oglebay Resort a great choice:* Activities and Amenities: From skiing and snowboarding in the winter to golfing, swimming, and hiking in the warmer months, there's always something to do at Oglebay. The resort also boasts a zoo, a spa, a selection of restaurants, and even a historic mansion to explore.* Family-Friendly: With supervised childcare services, a variety of pools, and a jam-packed calendar of events, Oglebay Resort is a haven for families. Kids will love the Oggy mascot, the Spielplatz indoor playground, and the numerous opportunities to explore the outdoors.* Relaxation and Rejuvenation: The West Spa at Oglebay Resort offers a variety of treatments to help you unwind and recharge. Whether you're looking for a massage, a facial, or a body wrap, the spa's experienced staff will pamper you from head to toe.* Scenic Beauty: The resort's setting is one of its biggest assets. Surrounded by rolling hills, forests, and lakes, Oglebay provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.Overall, Oglebay Resort is a great place to relax, have fun, and reconnect with nature. With its abundance of activities, comfortable accommodations, and beautiful surroundings, the resort offers something for everyone.
Walt G — Google review
Huge resort. Great location with plenty of wildlife. Service… speaking of the restaurant… service was bad. Breakfast buffet - servers (we had Rudy) were all slow, lazy, and lack-luster. We had to go to their serving stations to refills drinks. We had to search for Rudy to get bill to pay. No explanation at all - items from the menu were included in the buffet. We didn’t find this out until the next day. Look at my other reviews… this is the first negative review. Training is NECESSARY!!
Garrett D — Google review
So how do you highlight a location in West Virginia Hill country? Oglebay Resort shines out during the holidays (particularly Christmas) as a place to kick back, relax, and enjoy a slower pace. The highlight of the Christmas stay our family enjoyed was the Christmas Day brunch. Pricey but beautiful, mom gets the day off while the employees sacrifice to make it a thoroughly enjoyable experience. We shared a cottage, brought our dogs, and enjoyed while numerous deer fed in the yards outside our windows. The shopping is top-notch in the area, and I recommend Vance Memorial Presbyterian Church be included for worship and a welcoming experience!
Robert C — Google review
Took a family trip to go skiing over winter break but the weather didn't cooperate. We really enjoyed the facilities and everyone was exceptionally nice and helpful. My only complaint was the bathroom situation in the west building. Our room was remodeled, but the bathroom door was just a set of sliding barn doors. We were sharing it as a family and you could see through the cracks directly into the bathroom. Additionally, they wouldn't stay closed. So we had to rig a lock on them to maintain any kind of privacy. That is something the staff and ownership should rethink. Otherwise, it was a great time.
John C — Google review
We are at a restaurant in oglebay on Mother's Day. 4 people and we paid $360+ tip. The food was less than quality, I would rate the food 3-4 at best and that's without the sky high prices. The location is the best, if you want a break from the city. Rural park with paddle boats and beautiful scenery. I would return to oglebay, but wouldn't return to the restaurant on Mother's Day.
Shawn P — Google review
We just went for dinner & to see their beautiful Christmas lights display on New Years Day. We had the buffet & the food was absolutely amazing & there was a lot to choose from. The $14 I spent on my chocolate martini was well worth it! Our waiter was attentive to our needs. They had hot chocolate set out in a gathering room so we took a cup with us while we drove through the lights! We made a stop in the gift shop & they have a little of everything. The hotel was decorated beautifully for Christmas. It's sad that they will be remodeling a lot of the hotel. I hope it doesn't lose it's rustic charm! Would definitely recommend going there!
Susan B — Google review
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Hollywood Casino at The Meadows
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Sights & Landmarks
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Bowling Alleys
Horse racetrack for harness racing & casino for live bets, table games, poker rooms, slots & dining.
Very nice casino. The sky walk connection to the Hyatt hotel to the parking garage is nice. A little much to walk through in the parking garage to get to the casino if you are parked in the hotel area side, but it's nice because it's enclosed. The casino floor is huge. We visited on a Wednesday night and it was pretty empty. However on Friday after checkout I stopped over and played some slots and it was filling up pretty quickly around noon time. The staff was very friendly and the host that was on shift on Wednesday was even able to get us a nice compted meal at the Club Elite & Owners Lounge. The meal was great and the alcoholic drinks were strong and a decent price. I checked out the poker room and it was smaller, but layout was nice and there is a cage right there which is always a plus. Definitely a spot we will be stopping at and hopefully also staying at the next time we are in the Pittsburgh area.
Benjamin F — Google review
Have not been there since pandemic started in 2019. Was very disappointed at the cleanliness. Trash between slot machines. Ladies restroom smelled. No one cleaning machines after people left the machine they were playing. Very disappointed at the food gallery. Pizza was cold and poor selection at other areas offering food. Employees were standing around talking to each other and a lot were on their phones. Was not greeted upon entry to casino. They were to involved in their own conversations. No one smiling.They need to go to Live Casino In Greensburg and see how things should be done. Clean, friendly, happy employees engaging with customers to be sure their experience at the Casino is top notch.
Carole A — Google review
The Hollywood Casino is newly remodeled and they did a great job. There is a large bar now located in the center of the food court that is first class. All the food is good and they have a very good mix of slots and table games. And the added bonus, the have the horse races. The races are always fun. If it's been a while since you have been there it's worth going for another look.
Ross F — Google review
Something has changed with slot payouts recently (starting January 2023). Used to be that we’d play and get wins and could play for hours which was entertaining even though we’d go home with nothing. Now we play and run out of money immediately. Bonus games won are typically very small wins. Also, everyone around us has been losing. No excitement. We were there with friends last night and they had free slot play drawings. The winners who were chosen (5 per hour) were winning $200 to $300 in free slot play. They used to have drawings giving out $500 to $1,000. Also, if the winner didn’t show up in time, they wouldn’t call out additional names. I know the casino needs to make money but they’ve definitely lowered the RTP in slots. Other than what’s been happening recently, the entire casino is awesome. Employees are nice too. Picture is a win from December 2022 when slots were paying out more often.
Joe C — Google review
I Love this place, I have a players card for the casino and they offer awesome little grabs for free food and other rewards. It’s clean and kept up well. Drinks are fairly cheap for the area. I always have a blast when I go there.
Austin A — Google review
Always enjoy this casino, mainly because the pay out is more here than at Rivers. Lots of various slots. Easy parking. Never had any issues here. They also tend to have great music as well.
Lamont M — Google review
We couldn't get into an RV park on that day, so found this place to boondock. It was FABULOUS. HUGE RV/TRUCK lot to park in. Beautiful views, and you walk across the top of parking garage, take elevator down and then into the casino. And the Casino is super nice, as are the staff! We were about to leave and had some doggy poopoo in a bag and not sure what to do, since we couldn't find the dumpster. A staff person in a golf cart was driving by said to just throw it in his trash can on the cart. The boys liked it too!
Tim H — Google review
Been going to The Meadows since it was only a racetrack in the early 70's. The casino was built in 2009, I believe Hollywood is the 3rd owner.The casino in spacious, clean, half is smoke free. The staff is friendly, the dealers are polite and courteous. During the evenings and weekends, they have about 50 table games open. But if you're a morning gambler, they open only 2 Blackjack tables at 9am.The Best things about visiting Hollywood casino: It's clean, the environment feels very safe, not a long walk from Parking Garage to Casino. Food Court options are pricey, though food is decent.The Worst things: They close their table games at 4am, reopen at 9am. The Slots are VERY tight. Lastly, their Players Rewards aren't much. A new player may lose $1,000 playing Blackjack - if you fortunate, maybe a Pit boss will give you $10 food money on your Card.Enjoy.
John O — Google review
Great casino. Great staff, up to date games. Though I wish they'd bring back some of the old ones. Always open, very clean, good cliental, great food variety, and they have great live entertainment too. Can't beat it
Ron H — Google review
Hollywood Casino at The Meadows is about 25 miles outside of Pittsburgh and has a variety of slot machines, table games, and a harness racing track. The casino also has a selection of dining options, a hotel & spa and a full schedule of events and concerts throughout the year.I noticed the reviews were mixed (before my first visit) and can certainly see why, after my second visit. We did notice a large variety of slots (though many were older) and a good number of table games for the size. However, as many mentioned, the decor is dated & boring. With the exception of the Barstool games area, there's not much to give you a sense of fun or joy. The staff I've encountered have been either helpful and friendly or quite the opposite, especially the bar staff.Overall, Hollywood Casino at The Meadows is an average casino. It is not the best casino in Pennsylvania, not the worst either. If you are looking for a place to gamble, see a cover band or just have some fun, it is definitely one of the better suited options in the area.
Michael L — Google review
Very bad Casino. Worst experience ever at a casino. They forced my friend to the side and told him he couldn't drink in their casino anymore. Even though he was not being loud or disrespectful to anyone.
Steven F — Google review
I went to the Hollywood casino with a bus full of seniors from Pittsburgh. I actually like this casino more than the Rivers casino in Pittsburgh. It's very clean and has wonderful slot machines although they are a bit pricey. I was a little bit disturbed because some of the restaurants were not open on a wednesday, but we still had a nice lunch there. I really do wish they would stop smoking in casinos though, when you walk in the door you immediately can smell smoke and even if you go to the non-smoking section it permeates that side of the building
Sandra ( — Google review
Good assortment of machines, not really too busy and help comes somewhat quickly. My main issue with this place is there are no free drinks for active slot players unless you're a part of their membership program and you're level 4 (whatever that means). Every casino from the several states I've been to has offered free drinks to anyone playing at slots.
Clorrissa S — Google review
Had fun. However, not from the slots. Did “pretty”good on one game only. Played many slots, 88 cent bet / bonus produced 1.30. A lot of old games, that were fun back in the day, but didn’t pay well. Enjoyed the game area with cornhole, hockey and giant jenga. Nice to have options to stay and hang out. Drinks were pretty weak and expensive. One small bar in the back and a larger one (non smoking) with sports betting. 1/2 of casino was smoking.
JENNIFER W — Google review
This place is getting so cheap. I previously got a whole $5 freeplay monday thru Friday. Now I get nothing. The handsoap in the bathroom is watered down so much you can't even wash your hands. They have lids and straws by the pop machine but you have to ask for a cup and was actually told by one of the places in the food court they would have to charge me $2 if they gave me a cup!!!
Sue H — Google review
Loved my experience at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows! The atmosphere was vibrant and the staff was incredibly friendly. From the thrilling gaming options to the delicious dining choices, this place has it all. The spacious and clean facilities made my visit even more enjoyable. Highly recommend this casino for a memorable night out!
Kris A — Google review
Great time at the casino this past weekend. I really enjoy the casino, all the food, the racetrack, and especially the events. I came for the Pittsburgh food truck festival. They did a great job of organizing. I will definitely be back for the next big event !!
Travis H — Google review
We went here for New Years Eve and it was a great place to spend the holiday. There was a lot of people there and this casino actually gives you enough hits to enjoy your time and play. There was love entertainment which was actually good as well. We'll return here for sure
Dahn T — Google review
The Meadows is a good gambling establishment; however, the restaurant facilities need revamped. The only decent restaurant is their steakhouse, Bistecca. The food court is hit or miss. It never has everything available on the menu and everything isn't always open. They obviously need to get more help too. There must be a reason they can't keep employees on staff. The Rivers the other Pittsburgh casino has much better amenities and greater restaurant choices. Hollywood Casino at the Meadows should look unto upgrading and adding other dining options as well as updating their slot machines which seem to be outdated. I like playing here but they really should look into major updates to the Casino and dining choices.
Jan B — Google review
A really nice casino. Very well kept. Pleasant atmosphere. Very clean. The food service and options are amazing. Keep up the nice work. I look forward to going more often.
Jeff M — Google review
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The Duquesne Incline
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The Duquesne Incline in Pittsburgh offers a delightful ride on a beautifully restored wooden cable car, providing fantastic photo opportunities of the city's skyline and surrounding vistas. This historic mode of transportation has been running for almost 150 years and is a must-see attraction in Pittsburgh. Visitors can enjoy spectacular views from both the cable car and the observation deck at the top station, where there are also exhibits detailing the incline's history and its significance to Pittsburgh.
The ride is worth the wait. The view up top is good, but the ride from the from the back of the car is really unique. It is shaky and is not smooth, which made it a fun ride.
Jack P — Google review
I didn't enjoy my visit for several reasons:1. You have to pay for parking, which costs $5 for 2 hours.2. I came with my wife and kids (13, 10, and a baby in a stroller). It was very hot, and we all felt tired. We had to wait in a long line to buy tickets, and they only accept exact cash.3. The staff were rude and unhelpful, with one lady shouting instructions through a microphone.4. The gift shop at the top was small and sold trivial items.This place needs updating. They should accept credit card payments, have a website for advance ticket purchases, and add air conditioning—it was unbearably hot.
Ali A — Google review
Make sure you have exact change in cash! $2.50 each way so $5 per person. No change or credit cards here. Great view of Pittsburgh and some cool spots to check out at the top of Mt Washington
Jonathan I — Google review
Very beautiful and historic place. The incline has been running since the 1800's. Its been a must see location in Pittsburgh for many years. My son and I went for our 1st but not last visit. The views of the city are spectacular. Many different ways to get great photos. On the cable car and at the top on the observation deck. At the top there are lots of exhibits that outline some of the history of the incline and cars. It also depicts interesting history of Pittsburgh. It is so cheap that a family could afford this fun and educational excursion. Ill definately be back with more of my family. Take cash and exact change. A round trip for 2 adults is $10. They are friendly and nice enough to let you go ahead and ride. You can get change at the top. Either from the gift shop or an ATM.
James R — Google review
Great spot to visit in Pittsburgh if you want that panoramic view of the city. Indeed breathtaking! Parking is provided and within good walking distance. Just didn't like the fact that you had to have the exact cash to provide, although there was a coin machine to swap out your bills just in case. Overall good experience
Chad — Google review
Ride the cable car At Duquesne Incline and see the best views of downtown PittsburghSo whenever you see pictures of Pittsburgh, I am sure you are looking it downtown with and cable car in the foreground. it is easily one of the best things to do in Pittsburgh.From the cars, there are great views out over the city. Once used to transport workers all the way back since the 1800s. they are still using two original 1877 cable cars, the Duquesne Incline is a working museum, with the upper station providing photos and displays on the history of the incline. at the top, you can also see the working mechanism, wheel, and all.I don't know if it is the norm, but there was a guide in our cabin and he gave a brief idea about incline history, and how it come into the picture. Duquesne Incline was rescued and restored by a group of local residents in 1963 and still delights residents and visitors with its original, elegant, wooden cable carsParking: $10 and that's valid for 24 hours. Parking is more expensive than tickets which are just $5. You don't pay at the counter, you put the exact amount in a cylindrical box (nobody checks what you are putting in the container). a counter lady comes in a while and shoves it with a stick. i have never seen a system like this.if you want to experience a slice of the city’s long history, go for it.
Sanjay G — Google review
This is a an essential stop! Parking is quick and easy, wait time isn't long at all, and photos will never do this view justice.
Susan P — Google review
Really nice place but a bit expensive...the feel of the ride is awesome...you need to pay for parking for nearly $10 and for the price available on the website.
Jay P — Google review
Rode the incline up and down as part of an excellent sightseeing tour offered by Molly's Trolleys. There is a panoramic view at the top of Pittsburgh from the north side. The ride is in a no-frills vintage car and there are antique photos in the waiting area.
Barb ( — Google review
A must do for visitors to Pittsburgh.Take yourself back to the past when this was common transportation up and down the mountain.Awesome view of the City from the top.$5 roundtrip. Exact change cash only.
Paul J — Google review
whoa! this is such a unique experience. Its definitely the more historic-feeling of the 2 inclines. Both inclines are wonderful but I love the vintage nuance of Duquesne. Just keep it functional and absolutely preserve the wabi sabi aesthetic pls Pittsburgh, otherwise don't change anything - its beautiful! thx
C P — Google review
Lots of fun, and the staff was friendly. Needs to be a sign at the bottom that its exact cash only and no ATM in the building.
Cristianna N — Google review
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Mt Washington
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Mt Washington is a picturesque location in Pittsburgh, renowned for its magnificent panoramic views of the city. One can savor these views from Grandview Avenue's Restaurant Row, which houses upscale seafood and Italian restaurants. The Monongahela and Duquesne Inclines are funiculars that ascend the hill to lookouts like Grandview Overlook. Point of View Park has a bronze sculpture of George Washington with Seneca leader Guyasuta, while Emerald View Park boasts several trails for hiking enthusiasts.
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PNC Park
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Sights & Landmarks
PNC Park, the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team, is a classic stadium with beautiful architecture and a large fan base. The stadium has hosted all sorts of events, from major league baseball games to concerts. The views of the city are wonderful and the food at some of the restaurants nearby is great.
Great place, great view. Recommend to attend a game here. Huge parking lot available around, relatively cheaper rates starting 8$. Will recommend to come early for the game and enjoy the snack bar and drinks, and you might also get a chance to have game ball when teams are practicing. Escalator available to go up the levels and merchandise store are also present around entrance.
Kapil — Google review
Absolutely stunning park. Gorgeous backdrop of the famous and jaw dropping Pittsburgh Skyline full with Yellow Bridges and all. Decent atmosphere at game, fans were slow to start, however as the game progressed, the game became more and more exciting. The two teams, (Hometown Pirates, and the Visiting Atlanta Braves) delivered a great performance coming down to the wire in the 9th inning. Would 100% recommend for the view alone. The baseball is an added bonus.
Connor H — Google review
We went to see the Cubs play.. WOW..great ball park! The interaction with the fans was great and so inviting. The fans had such team spirit and showed great sportsmanship as well. Did not disappoint.. the fireworks after the game where freaking amazing! Best show I had ever seen! Thank you Pittsburgh for a great weekend!
Olga L — Google review
Not a bad seat in this park! Food options were great, but high priced as all our sporting event venues.The chicken wings were amazing!Staff are helpful. We were in town and took in a game. It was a wonderful experience.I did pay $40 for a message to be displayed at end of 5th inning. I saw a lot of messages but mine was never shown. 😞
Carol C — Google review
Perhaps the most beautiful Ball Park in America. The stadium is just the best, and the view of the city and Clemente Bridge are spectacular. We had so much fun and even saw a 10-minute Fire Works Show. Great Time in Pittsburg, and I gotta recommend the Pickle Pizza at Voodoo Brewery. It's really good
Allan Z — Google review
This has got to be one of the most beautiful baseball stadiums I have ever been to. The backdrop of the city skyline and the bridge is just stunning.The food options are robust. There’s a cute playground in the outfield seating area for small children to play. Most seats (outfield excluded) are in the shade when there’s an evening game.We sat in section 117 and those seats were phenomenal. We attended the Pirates vs Phillies game and the stadium was over full capacity.I recommend getting to the game at least an hour before the game starts to ensure you can get in the gates smoothly, grab food and a beer and enjoy your seat before the crowd arrives. The bathrooms were clean throughout the entire game - well done, staff!The fireworks show after the game was beautiful. It’s a night my family will remember.
Lauren M — Google review
My wife and I went on the PNC park stadium tour. Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable of all aspects about the teams history and all of the parks history. Being in the dugout and checking out the suites and the press box was super cool. I can't wait to catch my first Pirates game this year!
Austin W — Google review
Visited in 2012. It still ranks in my top 3 baseball stadiums, I've ever visited! The concourse is amazing, tons of food options, & the outside of the stadium, has some of the coolest statues you'll see! The stadium has great views of the city, the bridges beside it, add to the experience! Beautiful stadium!
Richey- P — Google review
I was asked what I wanted to do for my birthday a couple of months ago. My answer was go to a Pirates game or Mexico. I was thrilled when my birthday came and my love sent me a picture of my Pirate ticket. We arrived and parked with no problem in parking lot 2 gold walked to a little bar outside the park and had a cold beverage while waiting to get in the park. The staff checking all of the fans in were pleasant,polite and helpful. The selection and ease of purchasing snacks and beverages was one of the great parts of my experience as I did not miss but a few moments of the game while using the facilities. Section 119 row DD seat 1 and 2 is where we sat I loved the crow and would sit in that section again. In reality I would love to attend as many home games as there are but will most likely make it a yearly tradition to get a game around my birthday again. This was the most fun I have had as a birthday adventure in years.
Shana M — Google review
PNC is always a great venue, whether for a Pirates game or concert. Seats are tapered nicely to give everybody a good view. Everything is pretty clean and the food is good. Minus one star for prices. They gouge pretty deep for beers and mixed drinks. Otherwise a great establishment.
John G — Google review
It was our first Pirates game, and it was spectacular. I'm not a huge baseball fan, but we had great seats in the upper deck behind home plate with an excellent view of the river and downtown skyline. The bonus was the fireworks at the end of the game, which were amazing. We had a terrific time!
Marlon H — Google review
First visit to PNC Park today for a Sunday matinee. Very impressed with this ballpark, very accessible - you can walk fully around and see lots of different views and food options. Plenty of kids play areas. Great views of the river, bridges and downtown. Parking was very reasonable and a 10 minute walk. Easy to get in and out of the stadium and the area immediately around the stadium has restaurants, bars and shops. Excellent overall experience.
Adam R — Google review
We went to a Dodger/Pirates game and it was a great experience. I took a 22 year old and a 2 yo. The park was clean, Well staffed, and easy to get around. I felt very safe the entire time. Staff was awesome about upgrading our seats - I was worried the 2yo would fall as we were pretty high up. However the upper deck seats were beautiful with a view of the game and the city.People around us were also there just to have a good time. Food and drinks were a bit pricey, but that's to be expected and way cheaper than back in the bay area.There are a lot of cheap parking options well within walking distance.Loved all the little restaurants and pubs with open and outdoor seating right outside the park piping the game through speakers.Pittsburgh deserves a better reputation!
Julia N — Google review
After growing up here and having season tickets for years to Three Rivers then moving away, this was my first trip to either new stadium. It is fantastic. There really isn’t a bad seat in the place and would definitely go back and purchase a standing room only seat and just wander. Easy in and out from all gates, good food.
Sean M — Google review
Club seats are the best! If you are thinking of going to a Pirate game, spend the extra money and get club seats. The seats are padded and the environment is fantastic. It is worth every penny. First, the crowds are much smaller in the club seating area. There are short lines for food, and the food choices are great. Second, the restrooms are clean, much cleaner than the normal restrooms. It has a clubhouse atmosphere and it is all air conditioned inside. We sat in Section 209, row A seats 1 and 2 and they were great. We had a fantastic view of the game, and went it when we needed a break from the heat. There were no rowdy crowds, and you can get a table inside and watch the game for a bit while you are eating, or taking a break from the sun. I think the best part about the club seating is that the seats are padded. You can sit, watch the game, and never get uncomfortable. It was a great experience and one of the best ways to beat the crowds and to have good amenities. The tickets are a bit more, but you will have a great experience.
Christopher S — Google review
Awesome ball park and atmosphere! Even though the team itself is not very good, the stadium gets a solid crowd of dedicated fans.There is a lot of places to eat and drink at, especially Manny’s BBQ owned by Pirates legend Manny Sanguillan. Sometimes you can even meet Manny in front of his place for a picture and an autograph!Everyone that works at the stadium that I interacted with was extremely friendly. The man at the ticket window even took his time to look for an aisle seat for me!They also have a lot of activities for kids on the first level, including a big playground overlooking the River.I purchased tickets the day of game at the ticket window.There are a few parking decks around. Many hobos begging for change line the walk to the stadium.All around a modern and awesome stadium and a fun place to watch a ball game!Hope this helps! Happy Travels!
Ronnie T — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of attending a Pittsburgh Pirates game at PNC Park and must say that it was an unforgettable experience. From the moment I walked through the gates, I was struck by the stunning views of the city skyline and the river. The stadium itself is clean, modern, and designed with the fan in mind.I was pleased with the amenities available, including a variety of concession stands, comfortable seating, and a great selection of merchandise. The atmosphere was electric, with passionate fans cheering on their team and the staff doing an excellent job of keeping everyone engaged.The game itself was intense, with both teams putting on a great show. The Pirates put up a good fight but ultimately lost to their opponents. Despite this, I had an absolutely amazing time and would highly recommend attending a game at PNC Park to anyone who loves baseball or wants to experience the excitement of a top-notch stadium.
Chris — Google review
Great ball park! We visited for a work function and it was Amazing!The staff was friendly and the food was tasty. Definitely a blast!
Dean K — Google review
A beautiful day for baseball. Parked at Ft. Duquesne deck and walked across Clemente Bridge into the ballpark. Great sight lines. Other than Primanti Bros. the food was average. Bathrooms are kind of hidden.
J.J. M — Google review
This is a great baseball stadium! It was very clean & orderly. Parking is easy & reasonably priced so that getting there isn't a challenge.
Robin D — Google review
Fabulous park! Really nice! Well designed and great seats! Not a bad seat in the park! My only criticism is the concession stands are a bit slow..With ball games now with time limits on pitching etc, you can miss a lot of the game getting food and drinks. Still, first world problems...
David W — Google review
They claim this is the best ball park in mlb. I definitely would say it is up there. Had some rain but will still put it right up there . The food was good. Had a wide variety of beers and bar selections. Seems like you get a good view from everywhere. I'm sure summer time this place is a party
Doug A — Google review
First time here to see her Phillies play and unfortunately we lost. The park is a pretty cool place. I like all the baseballs on the outside of the stadium with the players from the past. Pretty cool view and the scoreboard is gigantic. I like how they had the guy coming up in between the innings and just doing different things on the microphone. The food options are pretty good and so are the drink options.
Irene S — Google review
Love the new art work of the various players . Love the new chicken choices too. I like the team stats on the board before the game. I wish the 50 50 vendors walked around more. No one sold in our area (121)
Anne K — Google review
Very clean ball park. Several stations for self checkout that offered a wide variety of canned beers. Draft beer was limited in selection. It was cold and early season. Very few in stand concessioneers available. Biggest disappointment was selection of food and quality. The hot dogs and pretzels were served cold. Better food choices would make this a perfect park. The views of downtown were spectacular.
Michael C — Google review
Absolutely beautiful park that I finally got to check off my bucket list! There was a rain delay but was totally worth waiting it out! Clean park too! Everything is decently priced. Gorgeous view, not like anything else.
Woodss G — Google review
The view here is beautiful. That’s five stars alone. As I am touring all the major league baseball stadiums I am comparing and taking notes. This ballpark didn’t quite have the variety of food selections that I’ve experienced elsewhere. The lines were a bit longer than other ballpark. I’ve noticed several ball parks, including this one have gone to a grab and go style drink cooler. The lines were very long. They did have a variety of drinks to choose from which was a positive. They could have a few more recycle containers around the ballpark. The restrooms never had a line.This ballpark is definitely very enjoyable to visit. I highly recommend you get a bite to eat before or after coming to the ballpark to minimize spending too much time in line to get a bite to eat or drink and missing the game.
Ryan K — Google review
One of the most beautiful ballparks in MLB. They offer stadium tours which give you a chance to learn about the history of the Pirates and visit different parts of the stadium.
Sky J — Google review
Not a huge baseball fan, but I love the ball park! Everything is layed out so well, and if you do get lost or turned about, the staff are always willing to help!! The staff really makes the park top notch!!
Deborah C — Google review
Not the first time I've been to PNC Park. Always a great experience. Great park, awesome view, friendly staff. Tickets for where we sat were a great value, talking bucket list kind of stuff, for a decent price. Being an Orioles fan, I'm used to a great stadium. I'm biased as OPACY is the best but you'll never go wrong here! Only downfall is the price of concessions but what was offered was an amazing selection. I'll be back many times and I urge everyone to take in a game here!
James K — Google review
First time at PNC park. Probably one of my favorite ball parks yet. Everyone was so nice. Concessions in the 200 level were great! Even had some pool tables to play a game or 2 before the ball game. I want to come back for an evening game so I can see the view at night.
Josh D — Google review
PA has two great ballparks and, although I’m a Phillies fan, I have to say that the Pirates might have a slight edge from the ballpark perspective. The city backdrop is beautiful. Saw an evening game here and it was beautiful. I recommend sitting behind home. Sat in section 219 and it was perfect. Great view of the game and great for also having a full view of the city. The food is decent and priced like any other ballpark. Pirates fans are nice and respectful. Highly recommend coming here to watch a game.
Ryan B — Google review
My visit to PNC Park was enjoyable! The park & restrooms were very clean. The park staff were very engaging. Entering and leaving the stadium was a breeze. We were able to find convenient parking nearby for a reasonable price. THEN we walked to the casino for dinner, which wasn't a far walk at all! There are plenty of other dining options around the park as well as other activities if you are looking to make a full day of it! We are fortnate to have such great sports teams in Pittsburgh & wonderful venues to enjoy them in!
Nicole G — Google review
PNC Park actually lives up to the hype. All seats are great, people are friendly and food was very good. I loved all the Roberto Clemente stuff. Wish I could have seen him play.
Chris E — Google review
We really aren't Pirates fans, but we'd never been to PNC Park. It was wonderful!! Easy access parking, not overly crowded. We had a great time. Beautiful ballpark!
Tracey M — Google review
First time visitor to Pittsburgh. Beautiful ball park, love the bridges, the water front and skyscraper background. It didn't hurt that the weather was perfect. Check it out, must see!I love a nice mullet also!
Aaron B — Google review
Visited from Philadelphia to see Phillies vs Pirates. Amazing ballpark and beautiful surrounding area. Staff was incredibly friendly and outgoing.If you don't want to worry about parking, there's a beautiful hotel, Residence Inn, across the street. Incredible fireworks on a Friday night! Wouldn't hesitate to go again.
Sharon I — Google review
There's a reason people say it's the best park in MLB.. Great view inside but it has the small town feel on the outside. The people were all very friendly to me as well... Bucket list - check..
Don B — Google review
Absolutely beautiful ball park. The atmosphere is great and the view overlooking the downtown is incredible. Is definitely one of top 3 ballparks in the states. I would recommend any baseball fan to come visit. The game was followed by a 30 minute firework display that rivals Canada Day or 4th of July celebrations
Peter M — Google review
Can see why its rated the top park in baseball. We took a drive from Cleveland to watch the Pirates and check out the stadium. It was a great day trip and the Pirates won 1-0! Right on the river, the views are gorgeous.Downsides are the food is more $, even compared to us and always double check what tickets include before you buy them. We got club seats thinking food and everything was included and they were not. So lesson learned 🤷♂️We will be back in July for the Wiz Khalifa bobblehead night!
Nathan B — Google review
I have been to 25 MLB stadiums and found this ballpark lived up to the hype as being one of the most beautiful. However, I think the architect screwed up big time in making the site lines of the seating in the lower bowl of the Stadium too shallow. We had to look around the folks in front of them rather than over them. This is a big swing and a miss to have messed this up as there is no easy fix. Two days after we saw a game at PNC, we took in a Guardians game at Progressive Field where no such site line issues exist. As a result, the Cleveland Stadium is clearly the easier place to watch the game. I also went to a game years ago in the Pirates old ballpark, Three Rivers Stadium. That ballpark’s rows were very vertical such that you had to practically “Neil Armstrong” your way down the steep steps. The PNC Park over-corrected the steepness issue of Three Rivers and seriously and permanently erred in making the lower bowl of seating too shallow.We still had a great time. The fans were friendly, the food good, and the Pirates seem like a team on the rise!
Daniel A — Google review
What an absolute delight and an exhilarating view of the city from the stadium. As a disabled person, they were more than accommodating and made my experience even better than I could ever expect. I look forward to coming back and enjoying our amazing Pirates okay again. I am so impressed by everything and the wonderful accommodations provided to make this experience one of the most memorable of my life. My gram is looking down from heaven and I enjoyed it even more in her memory.
Sam P — Google review
Excellent experience! Very nice venue, great seats, tons of food and drinks choices, packed house with plenty of action on the field! An absolute must for any baseball fan! Very intimate field! We had an awesome view from right behind the Yankees clubhouse! Go Yankees!
Jesse L — Google review
Really great. Clean, the environment was very pleasant. We had so much fun . We loved the pizza and the pierogies with pulled pork it was our first time coming to this ball park and tasting the foods it was all great. We also loved the area for kids to play in and all the fun babble heads . We especially loved the pierogi race. 😍
Jessica A — Google review
I am floored! I am writing this from PNC Park. This place has got to be the most perfect ballpark I’ve ever been in. Even though I am from out of town, everybody treated me with friendliness and respect. I will definitely make it a point to come back here! They have many amenities for every possible need and a variety of activities for young baseball fans. The atmosphere provided by Pirate fans is indelible and infectious. I am a Twins and Reds fan, but I might have to add the Pirates as well!
Zachary S — Google review
We are from Detroit and love baseball. PNC Park was on our bucket list for a while, so we booked a trip and bought tickets to a Reds @ Pirates game. We had an excellent experience! It's a great ballpark with lots of cool spots to chill and watch the game (besides your seats). The views of the surrounding city from the ballpark were beautiful. Pirates fans are fun too! We loved the shouting of "raise the jolly roger" and "hoist the colors." - PNC is one of our new favorite ballparks. Arrrr!
Patrick O — Google review
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Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
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Botanical garden
The Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is a world-renowned conservatory that was founded in 1893. The botanical garden features gardens of all types, including floral displays, tropical plants, and a greenhouse.
There will never be enough times you can visit this beautiful and unique place.You can really take your time and self-tour so many different exhibits throughout the building.What’s even more incredible is the dedication that is readily apparent throughout each room. You can clearly tell that much thought and effort has been put into making this as beautiful as it is.100% recommend for a therapeutic, relaxing and fun time.
Courtney S — Google review
Very beautiful and large place, mainly indoors but I would recommend going on a nicer day so you can get the full experience of the outer section as well. If you’re a plant lover, you will absolutely love this place. There’s a lot selection of plants and trees. There were little signs that have information about what you were looking about, and fun facts about them. During our visit there were a lot of exhibits that were closed because they were working on them. The first look inside was breath taking. If you’re visiting Pittsburgh you definitely have to visit this spot !
Veronica G — Google review
Incredibly charmed. The many many gorgeous plants! The impressively dedicated sustainability-inspired fashion show! The lovely green-haired lady celebrating her wedding in a flower crown! The small children running about delightedly in the garden! The happy bees! The cute little environmentalist health food cafe! Overall so impressed by how much this obviously felt like a labor of love by the people who built it and who continue to maintain it. Highly recommend.
Jen D — Google review
Amazing!! Went here with a friend and had such a great time! We were there when the Billy Porter display was up and it was not only beautiful but so interesting as well! Even if that display is gone, I don’t doubt that any other display they put up will be just as good! The conservatory itself was beautiful too. There were so many different rooms like a desert room and a fruit and spice room. The Japanese Garden is an absolute must see and if you want some amazing vacation photos, this is the place!
Lauren H — Google review
Very pretty if you like plants and flowers, they have quite the selection, different climates and seasons.There are a lot of amazing photo-spots, definitely a place where I would take a date.The gift shop also has quite the selection of different items, don't skip it.
Esteban F — Google review
its been SO LONG since ive been here and I'm so excited to start going more often! The place is magical, especially at christmas!The gift shop has the most adorable items, a lot of which are hand-crafted.parking is awful but its the city so what do you expect?!
Kaylin M — Google review
We just went for their Christmas light display, and it was truly amazing. They have many beautifully executed displays with so many rooms and outdoor features. Phipps feel like a world-class experience. The plants, flowers, and botanicals from all sorts of climates were on display and matched tastefully with the Christmas lights. I look forward to seeing this again. I think it will be worth a visit in any season.
Ben S — Google review
Wow! This is a must see for anyone! The entire place is gorgeous. In June the theme is under the sea. Each area was developed to mimic sea life and the structures were amazing! Beautiful flowers and plants in each area! I was so glad we went there! Additionally they have butterfly gardens and it was fun to watch them! Also loved the "real food" gardens that smelled amazing! Great fun and a learning experience as well! Highly recommend going!
Kelly ( — Google review
What a wonderful place! The floral displays are outstanding and I never miss their seasonal shows for Spring, Summer, Fall and Christmas/Winter! They also often have an amazing train display for the winter season. Parking on the "Island" in front of the Conservatory on Schenley Drive is free... and on Sundays all street parking is also free. Their cafe also offers good options for lunch or a snack or beverage. I highly recommend a visit here if you are touring around Pittsburgh.
B. M — Google review
Stunning displays right now of a collaboration with Billy Porter! The majority of the gardens Is all indoor domes, the orchid area was my favorite! Definitely need at minimum an hour, but recommend planning for two if you want to feel encapsulated and go through everything. The restaurant has nice options as does the gift shop albeit being on the pricey side. We saw a wedding taking place there, lovely venue for that!
Barb K — Google review
I had the pleasure of visiting Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens last week, and it was truly a delightful experience. The place exudes coziness, and the excellent services added to the overall charm.One of the highlights was exploring the diverse gardens they have to offer. From vibrant flower displays to serene green spaces,The attention to detail in creating a welcoming atmosphere and the variety of gardens make Phipps Conservatory a standout destination. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a botanical escape in Pittsburgh.
Abdullah. A — Google review
This place was amazing. The variety of plants, ferns and flowers that were there to see was awesome. Easily spent 2 hours just walking through the whole place except the Japanese garden and the cacti area which were closed. They also have a nice cafe and gift shop. Must visit for people who like nature.Few of the walkways were too narrow for a regular size wheel chair to fit through but i did notice visitors in wheelchair.
Sunny A — Google review
Beautiful. The winter wonder light show was amazing. It was pouring down rain when we went and it was still amazing! Had to purchase tickets in advance as they only allow so many at a time. It flowed so nicely. You had enough time to enjoy and look at things without being surrounded by people. We also went on a Tuesday evening though! Will definitely return next year!
Ms ( — Google review
Perfect Saturday for a visit to Phipps Conservatory. Elegant, beautiful and tranquil gardens. A feast for the senses. Fun, accessible, free parking and excellent for adults and children alike. Friendly and helpful staff. Cute cafe. It was nice to get there early before the crowds to take the time to thoroughly enjoy each section more than once. Loved it. What a treasure.
Jessica B — Google review
This place is amazing and beautiful. If you like to be surrounded by plants and flowers, and enjoy a quiet/fresh environment, this is a must if you are in Pittsburgh. I recommend to buy tickets in advance specially if is a high season or if there is some particular exhibition happening. You will spend around 2hours if you take it slowly.
Ana S — Google review
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens proved to be a captivating retreat immersed in the allure of nature’s beauty. The curated plant displays and thoughtfully crafted gardens offered a serene escape from the everyday. A standout moment was the mesmerizing Tropical Forest Conservatory, where I felt transported into a lush rainforest realm.One delightful surprise was the showcase of Billy Porter’s fashion, adding an artistic and fashionable dimension to the garden’s appeal. The emphasis on sustainability and educational initiatives further enriched the experience, making it a must-visit for both nature enthusiasts and seekers of serene tranquility.
Jeavon J — Google review
We went here around Christmas time and they had every room dressed to the nines for the holidays. It was absolutely beautiful! I recommend buying tickets ahead of time just to be sure you'll get in, buy we bought ours at the window in the lobby when we entered. Every room of the garden was more gorgeous and breath taking than the last. They even had a room full of miniature train scenes of Pittsburgh. The gift shop in the lobby was also really cute, with lots of little treasures to remember your visit. I would definitely recommend Phipps Conservatory and Gardens for all ages!
Lexie G — Google review
Anytime of year, Phipps is a must visit. Their Christmas show has an amazing light display. The Spring and Fall shows are amazing and there is always something blooming. Don’t forget to look high and low, always love spotting a bunch of bananas.Whether you live in the Burgh or are just in town, Phipps is a must stop! Advanced tickets are not a bad idea but unless it’s the Christmas show, generally not needed.
Eric B — Google review
"The Phipps Conservatory Light Show in Pittsburgh is a magical experience that brings the holiday spirit to life. The stunning display of lights, synchronized to festive music, creates a mesmerizing and joyful atmosphere. The attention to detail and creativity in the light arrangements is truly commendable. It's a perfect family-friendly event, leaving everyone in awe of the holiday magic. Phipps Light Show is a must-visit during the festive season for a heartwarming and visually spectacular evening."
Seniorita F — Google review
What a wonderful visit! We arrived at 4pm on a Thursday and had the opportunity to enjoy the inside basically all to ourselves and still see the lights outside once night fell. Bonus, we even got a lovely western PA sunset in the mix. As always the decorations are amazing, the visit was well worth it!
Steineld 8 — Google review
I had such a nice time at Phipps yesterday afternoon. We ordered tickets online and were able to walk in easily/quickly bypassing the lines. Since we went on a Sunday the parking area nearby was free. We spent about 1.5-2 hours here just walking around checking out all of the flowers/displays. Everything was so nice and since we got there early we seemed to have beat the crowds. I believe they change up their displays, but I’m not sure of the changing frequency. I bet it’s always pretty cool though. They also have a cafe and pretty cute gift shop. Overall we had a great day and I’m excited to have gotten a chance to go!
Amanda — Google review
Beautiful and well mapped out with friendly staff. The different rooms consisting of different climates was amazing. I’m not even a plant lover and was still fascinated. Would be nice to visit at different times of the year to see the different blooms.
BK 5 — Google review
Spent a few hours here on a mid-week holiday. We really enjoyed the gardens and were fascinated by all the different plant life that was cultivated from all over the globe. The butterfly garden was delightful. Even the food in the cafe was top notch and prices right.
Sean R — Google review
I've photographed many weddings at Phipps and it's one of my favorite venues in the area. The greenery, flowers, and landscaping are all impeccable and it's a photographer's dream to have so many unique and inspiring locations for photos. I'm always excited to shoot here. I highly recommend it!
Aaron P — Google review
What a gem. Parking is easily accessible and on a Saturday morning, there are still spaces. Not very crowded and if you explore the outdoor gardens there are very few people. Some gardens were closed off as the "Under the Sea" is still in process but do not allow that to deter you as there is a wide array of gardens to still choose from. The Hawaii exhibit was fantastic, the atmosphere was a complete change, a wonderful experience. This is very interactive. They're gardens, with buttons to push for added effects. Many booths with tvs running explaining the histories of how plants are used and 3D maps. To fully explore what was available took around 2.5 hours. There is a cafe on site. Some gardens like the butterfly or the orchids have significant temperature changes, if you're prone to overheating, please note that.
Aleah C — Google review
Went during the spring/Easter show and will gladly return for future seasons. A beautiful and well curated botanical experience that I will most certainly share with anyone who comes to visit me in the city. Please be sure to donate and support such a beautiful and important establishment.
Liam W — Google review
It was pretty good but I found the way it's exhibited is more for families. There are so many distractions so I imagine kids won't get bored. I'd probably give 5 stars if I was with kids lolAs a solo visitor who loves plants, I wanted to learn more about plants themselves.There was no waiting to buy a ticket for me, but when I left there, I saw a line. It wasn't too long, but I'd recommend you to get tickets online.
N S — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous conservatory and botanical garden. We visited during the holiday season and the festive decorations were magical and completely transformed the scenery. It was crowded on a Saturday night but to be expected given the season and the beauty. We didn't mind at all and everyone was polite and just there to have a good time. Even if you don't love botanical gardens I'd highly recommend checking out Phipps, it's one of the best.
David C — Google review
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is located in vast area of 15 Acres. It was built in 1893 The same was added to National Register of Historical Places in 1976. The theme of the tropical conservatory will change once in three years. Presently Hawaii theme is there. There are different parts of the conservatory called 1. Palm Court having different types of palm trees 2. Serpentine Room in which the exhibit plants change with the season 3. Fern Room in which many kinds of ferns and cycads 4. Orchid Room which has many kinds of orchids 5. South Conservatory which has seasonal flower shows 6. Tropical Forest Conservatory has waterfalls, fish pond etc. It takes one to two hours to visit entire area.
Gangadhar C — Google review
One of the reasons I live near by. My zen place. Outstanding seasonal displays yearly. Year round beauty. The more often you visit the more hidden treasures you find.
Jeri M — Google review
Beautiful indoor gardens! We greatly enjoyed our time here… everything was Christmas themed which was pretty neat. We really enjoyed the Hawaiian rainforest and the main room with the all the train sets and little villages set up. The children loved that room and didn’t want to leave it! The entire facility is wheelchair accessible, a huge plus! Definitely worth a visit!
Kevin H — Google review
This is my favorite place in Pittsburgh. I have had a membership for quite a few years and it’s one of the best gifts I get myself every year. The shows are beautiful and every season they outdo themselves. It’s beautiful and peaceful. I bring family and friends and children. The holiday show cannot be missed.
Johannah C — Google review
Came for the Christmas lights and they do an excellent job.Really beautiful place to get in the spirit of the holidays.I will knock of one star because this place gets more crowded than Disneyland. Seriously, there are parts, where you are essentially in one long line, body to body, throughout a few of the sections.Overall though, would still suggest it.
Tony H — Google review
My husband, daughter, & I visited here on Christmas Eve Day during our first trip to Pitt. and I’m so glad we did! We were all so impressed with the time and details of all of the displays/gardens! Absolutely beautiful!! While we didn’t get to see the lights at night, it was still worth every minute!!
Jennifer E — Google review
This is a quiet, beautiful place to go on a rainy day! The only downside to visiting during inclement weather is missing the outdoor displays. The spring show is lovely. Purchase tickets online in advance. The only slots available when we looked 4 days in advance were in the evening. There are construction issues that affect traffic and parking, so be sure to research things before traveling in.
K B — Google review
This is a place you definitely don't want to miss. No matter if it's an individual or for a family with kids/seniors, definitely worth visiting! It has covered most popular plants from all over the world. Good to see the details or just browsing around. It took me one hour for the tour. Some of the areas were very hot because of the simulation of tropical areas. We did have great fun come visiting here. Strongly recommended!!
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Ohiopyle State Park
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State park
Nature & Parks
Ohiopyle State Park, located in the Laurel Highlands, spans 20,633 acres and offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and rock-hopping. The park is also home to the first miles of the Great Allegheny Passage and features a visitor and education center with exhibits on local flora and fauna.
Very Beautiful park nearby Pittsburgh and has a lot to do. The trails are well maintained. There are some primitive backpacking sites at bear run reserve if you like hiking/camping. Rent a cruiser and bike at the GAP trails. Hike to the cucumber falls and swim at the Natural Water Slides.
Ashok K — Google review
Beautiful area for hiking. I only hiked but bike riding, kayaking and white water rafting are big here too. Great, well-marked trails. A ton of locations, variety and lots to see! A wonderful location for a quick weekend trip - or longer. I stayed at Kentuck campground and would recommend that too.
Heidi J — Google review
I loved this place. It was so beautiful and there is so many different things to do. The natural waterfalls are magnificent and so beautiful a must see for anyone visiting. There are plenty of campgrounds as well as picnic areas to eat at while still being able to keep an eye on the little ones since the water isn't too deep. There is also white water rafting which once a year they allow you to go off the falls. A truly unique experience. All in all its a GREAT state park!.
Paigeypop — Google review
I always like coming here when it's nice out. There are a lot of places to eat at in the summer time and ample parking. I recommend walking across the bridge and checking out the trails so that you can get on the opposite side of the falls for a better view. It's a nice walk and can be rocky at times. You get a completely different angle of the falls and it is a much better view compared to the side of the falls where the visitor's center is.
Christopher S — Google review
I absolutely love this place! Went about 11 times last summer and it literally feels like a vacation every minute I’m there. You must be careful though has there can be some very slippery area! May sure you check out the natural water falls. When you go down the stairs hang a left and just walk until you reach the main river, it’s beautiful and peaceful as not everyone knows about it.
Brandon D — Google review
A WONDERFUL PARK! So much to do with your family! Children will enjoy the Wildlife Center! It's Free too! GREAT INFORMATION about the history and wildlife! Has a Great Activity for Family Fun! White Water Rafting and hiking trails are over the top! Horseback riding trails are beautiful! (Bring your own horses) WE LOVE OHIOPYLE!
Terri R — Google review
I love me some Ohiopyle State Park. I've only been twice, at this point, but both times were great. Also a nice tip of the water bottle to the visitor center for having clean bathrooms, great staff, and a welcoming environment.You can go to this state park and enjoy the area around the visitor center as a woodsy town visit, or you can go deep into the woods and everything in between. Plus, having water activities available (haven't done any of those yet, here but looks like fun!).If you haven't gone, take the day, go. Wander. Plan to come back.
Danny W — Google review
Great state park! The Yurts are amazing! Plenty of room, clean, 4 burner stove, electrical outlets, and a refrigerator at a very low price!There's a bath house near the yurts with hot water, showers, and a roomy two sided sink for doing dishes.The bath houses are not the same. Check out the one closest to the garbage dumpsters and recycling area. That has nicer showers.There are some nice trails around the campground too. You hike into Ohiopyle if you want.They sell fire wood and kindling at the campground.
Craig H — Google review
Beautiful hiking trails with plenty of water to cool off if you wanted too. These photos are Ohiopyle Falls, but there are numerous falls along the trails. So so so very beautiful!Pets are allowed on a leash, trail is very rocky, we used hiking sticks to help guide us along the way. Be safe and enjoy!
Alicia H — Google review
This is another family favorite! The waterfall is breathtaking! There are many quaint shops and restaurants! In the summer, people slide down smooth rocks in a safe area of the river! The more adventurous book a raft or kayak excursion. The bicycle trail is perfect for a scenic ride along the river! There is a place for picnics with a spacious and clean public restroom! Many photo opportunities! There is also camping areas and hiking trails! Have a day to spend? Bike eleven miles upstream to Confluence and eat at the River’s Edge restaurant! Make reservations though-it’s a hot spot with great food!
Rhonda M — Google review
This was our first stop before heading west. It is a beautiful park, lots of hikes to enjoy and plenty of campsites. Cucumber Falls is a short hike with a rewarding end. Very nicely situated with ample room or space around you. We went to visit Falling Waters and while there learnt about Kentuck Knob. Facilities were good.
Kate L — Google review
Beautiful hiking areas, bike trails and the river rafting make this an amazing place to do all kinds of out door activities. The local cafes and stores are charming. I love coming here.
Lindsey Y — Google review
Gorgeous state park! This is our second time here, and have loved it both times. Lots of out door activities from whitewater rafting and a natural water slide, to bike and hiking tea trails, this park has lots to do and plenty of scenic views. It’s well maintained, and pretty popular, so don’t be surprised if there’s a crowd on the weekend.We’ve stayed in the campground both times, and would recommend. It’s spacious with plenty of tree cover, and we don’t feel over crowded with our neighbors. Great for families.
Micah W — Google review
Beautiful and clean park.Campground was clean with a variety of sites - we stayed in a dog friendly loop (not all sites allow dogs)Restrooms were also well maintained and heated which was great since it was cold - 40F at night so bring warm gear if you're camping in the fall.Easy trail access from the campground or multiple lots around Ohiopyle. Trails were well marked, beautiful views of the falls.Lots of bikes on the Great Allegheny Passage so be mindful to share the trail.Hiking routes will take you to the town with east access to coffee, a market, deli and simple lunch options.There are rental shops for bikes and water activities but we didn't visit any
Jessica M — Google review
What a great place! We were early season and still plenty to do, but I'll bet summer months this great area gets filled up fast. Frank Lloyd Wright's falling water is not far away and worth making reservations to tour. Kentuck Knob, another Frank Lloyd Wright House is also very close by.
Tony B — Google review
What a beautiful and large state park! We tent camped at the campground and really appreciated how large and set apart each site was from another. They also offered showers and had a separate sink in each bathroom to wash dishes. Nice feature. The whole area is great for hiking and kayaking and is close to Fallingwater too.
Kira S — Google review
It's a very scenic place to visit. Many improvements have been made over the past few years. More accommodations for pedestrian traffic and bicycles have been added. As well as a new restroom/ changing area.
Scott B — Google review
Great experience but hard to navigate best areas. Locals are helpful maps are not 😂River, waterfall, rock hounding and fun. Dogs are welcome. I did see 3 copperhead snakes but I used peppermint and castor oil, so they did not get close.
Liss E — Google review
An awesome place to visit any time of year! There are so many activities in the summer but going in late winter you don’t have the crowds. Plus you get to see the mighty power of the water!
Angela T — Google review
There is a wide variety of things to do at Ohiopyle. We camped over a long weekend, and enjoyed the trails, fossils, falls, and history. The visitor center and surrounding walkway are great, and well maintained.The town itself is charming, although a tourist trap. Several businesses offer rafting, kayaking, bike rentals, et cetera.I pass through a few times a year, and believe that the best times to visit are the shoulder seasons and off season, when you can experience the natural beauty without the thronging masses. I once drove across the park in winter, with the only sign of life being a few stray deer on the edge of town.
Eizu F — Google review
4th time I have been here in 20 years, since we live 13 hours away. It's beautiful, no matter the season, and non commercialized.Each time is a bit different. We've had ice cream at the water edge with the family and the dog. We've bicycles for hours. We've done the rock waterslides (Be very careful!), and this year, visitor center.We love telling everyone about our visits.
G.J. B — Google review
A beautiful park with lots to offer. We’ve gone in the spring and summer months to bike and hike. Make sure you check out Cucumber Falls! Cute shops and plenty of restaurants in the area to choose from. Go early as parking fills up quickly. The restrooms are well maintained and clean.
Misty A — Google review
There's so much to love about Ohiopyle! If you are into biking, mountain biking, hiking, rafting, or white water kayaking it has much to offer. The state park has nice facilities and they seem to be constantly updating to accommodate visitors.Definitely check out the visitor center below the falls!
Charlie C — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! Hiked here for my birthday and it was perfect. Had great weather and got to get ice cream in the town. Had a wonderful time.
Zen — Google review
We went later in the afternoon during off season so there weren't many people. I love the many different observation decks at different levels! We will definitely be back!
Jaym M — Google review
Amazing park with wonderful natural features. Several waterfalls, some within 5 minutes of parking, some over a mile hike in. All with exploring, but cannot do it in one day. My young children (4, 7, 10) all had a blast. We will be back!
Greg S — Google review
One of my favorite places to visit, especially in the fall. Just beautiful. Clean, well maintained park, with a great visitor center, that has an interactive exhibit, for the kiddos. And a spectacular, weather protected view, of the falls.
Tammy S — Google review
We went there, for our second time, last weekend and it was absolutely amazing weather. I really enjoy cucumber falls more than anything. But this time we also checked out some of the overlooks. The place is not much for hikes, but you could hike the whole way to every point after parking.
Hridya R — Google review
So happy to have stumbled on this area while visiting Fallingwater. This is a cute small town that is within Ohiopyle State park. Lots of nice touristy restaurants, ice cream spots, and recreational areas for water sports. There’s a nice bike path through here that connects to many other towns. Want to come back here and explore and camp more.
Collin M — Google review
Ohiopyle State Park is a 4 season favorite! The views are always a joy and the hiking and cycling opportunities are outstanding. For the more hearty outdoor adventurer, white water rafting and kayaking tours are available. The visitor center is very well designed to be informative while allowing visitors with mobility issues to navigate the area with ease. Across the street from the visitor center you'll find plenty of shops for snacks, meals and souvenirs. Enjoy!
Saul T — Google review
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Fallingwater
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Fallingwater, a residential masterpiece designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, has been designated as a landmark and is now open for public tours. Located around an hour and a half southeast of Pittsburgh, the house is made of stone, concrete and glass which blend together seamlessly. The space exudes grandeur with its breathtaking history that dates back to the 1930s. The visitor center before entering the house showcases simplicity and complexity at their finest, with the foundation being praised for maintaining its original charm.
We rented a cabin near here for the weekend with family. I've always wanted to visit this house so we stopped by on our last day.Tickets were sold out for the indoor tours (they weren't doing many because of Covid), so if you want to do that, book at least a month in advance.That being said, the grounds and outside of the property are incredible. It's such a beautiful house and definitely worth visiting just the outdoor portion too. Plus you can see the inside through the windows. Tickets for that were only $20/person when we went.There are tons of trails you can explore around the grounds too. I'd allow at least 1-2 hours here. It's definitely worth a day trip to visit if you're anywhere near here!
Jacqueline T — Google review
I have wanted to come here for years!I finally made it!It is a great place to visit!It is stunning!My only wish is I could live here for awhile.Amazing place, it is a work of art!Highly recommend you visit!Make plans ahead of time!You too will be amazed!So glad this is preserved and open to the public!It is a Gem!It is so relaxing and quaint!What is not to love?Nothing!The place is brilliant!
Steve P — Google review
Great work of architecture! Love the floating terraces.Good hike and exercise trails for me but not for old people who has difficulty walking on rough grounds.Knowing the history of the house and the owners is an honor.When going wear comfortable clothing's and shoes. 👟
Joy M — Google review
Finally, I made there! Able to see inside with a tour! Thank you the visitor center to arrange me into the group tour! It’s amazing how beautiful the house nested into the natural! You can hear the flowing water sounds from open the windows and overlook decks! So calm and peaceful! It’s really like summer retreat for me!
Jane Z — Google review
The space in the history is breathtaking.To see and feel how the elements enter twine and then remember that this house was built in the 30s is remarkable.This space is peaceful and well-kept. The visitor center before you get to work on this space is astonishing.The foundation does a wonderful job of maintaining the simplicity and the complexity.We missed the Inside tour but walking on the premises and the hidden paths I realized that this house has been here for over 50 years - it's magical.
Lorraine L — Google review
A really amazing experience. Seeing pictures and videos cannot do this place justice. The harmony created with nature, and a man-made structure is perfectly balanced. We went on a 30F day in November, but still felt I could imagine what a summer day felt like here with the windows open, and a nice breeze. The grounds are beautiful, and relatively untouched. The home is setback far enough that you’re secluded, and there’s no noise (except the falls). Our guide was Brandon L., and he was great. We opted for the earpiece, which was also very convenient. Nice gift shop.
A.J. N — Google review
Beautiful home and grounds. The views are absolutely breathtaking. We got to tour the inside of the house and the inside is just as amazing as the outside. Our guide was knowledgeable and funny. I highly recommend getting tickets in advance, they sell out a lot. The gift shop had some interesting things and the Cafe had good food.
Rochelle K — Google review
The mecca to some of the great Frank Lloyd Wright. This house was an amazing sight to see and the landscape and surroundings just made the experience so much better. I've been to about three or four of his houses that he has designed and this one right here just really brought nature into the house and really made everything seem fluid. The creek and waterfall can be felt all throughout the house whether it is sight sound smell sometimes touch. You really get the sense of being in nature in a house like this as everything is designed to bring the outside in. On top of the house itself you can also walk the grounds and see other points of interest as well. There are some Trails you can walk in other viewpoints of the house which is highly encouraged. It is up in the mountains in the woods and I was fortunate enough to get the full experience of going there during a huge rainstorm but then having the skies clear once the tour started. So to say the least "falling water" was very literal that day. Well worth the price of admission and a must-see of Frank Lloyd Wright lovers
Michael B — Google review
A shining example of just one of Frank Lloyd Wrights many accomplishments! Absolutely loved the guided tour, everything was covered in depth and with a wonderful personality!A beautiful setting and easy to find (despite it is out in the middle of nowhere) would highly recommend to anyone but especially architecture aficionados.
Dorthea M — Google review
We love it here! Highly recommend the inside tour at least once. If tickets aren't available, the outside grounds are just as interesting. This last time we toured it was late Fall - still gorgeous & picturesque. The gift shop has unique items - make sure to check it out as well.
Tracer 3 — Google review
Fallingwater is an absolute gem to visit!We purchased our tickets in advance for a specific time slot and had zero wait time, as our tour started punctually.Earpiece radios allowed us to hear our knowledgeable tour guide during all times, giving us freedom to explore a bit around the property as she spoke.The visitors center was easy to navigate and was very beautiful. The gift shop had gorgeous souvenirs!
Kyra M — Google review
This place is one of kind. A beautiful nature walk to a true wonder. The visitor center seemed so calm and peaceful. it's an open roof in the woods. Even the mens room was beautiful. You can take guided tours, but it seems you have to book in advance, but for $15, you can walk the grounds on your own and still see the beauty. The cafe was really good and eating out in the lobby of the visitors center was very peaceful. I'm definitely glad to go. It is highly recommended to check out.
JA R — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and amazing work! Totally worth to visit at least once lifetime!It’s a beautiful unique nature building, great collections and decor inside. You will definitely appreciate it if you love arts. The building itself just incredible even you not a fan of art. They also have cafe and hiking trails so you can definitely spend good amount of time here!
Tommy T — Google review
This is a world famous building! A must see if you are in the area. We went in late February on Presidents Day. It was a beautiful day. We just had a timed walking pass. This means you just walk around the gardens and around the outside of the house.The actual map they give you is a bit rubbish as their are no physical markers on the ground to correspond with the letters on the map. Also paths etc were closed for maintenance. It was obviously ‘off season’ so a lot of maintenance was taking place. The restrooms were not functioning so there were portapotties.The gift shop and reception area were closed too.However the building was great! What an amazing building!! The gardens are perfect.It’s a really great stop over and the whole area itself is amazing
Patrick B — Google review
We had Linda as a guide. Wow, was she knowledgeable and friendly. The tour was about an hour long, and she successfully answered questions by all. You can tell she has a true love for Falling Water. I don't understand the complaints. All you simply need to do is READ the website. It lists all the rules, and guidelines. Nothing asked of us was outlandish. Preserving the home for all to see in the future is best. It was our second time visiting, the first time was in the early 1990's. It's amazing how well kept and cared for the home is. Such an amazing place to visit!
Tessa W — Google review
Fabulous location. Gluten free lunch at the cafe. Museum is beautiful. Art gallery is amazing. Bathrooms are gorgeous and clean. Grounds are stunning. Linda our tour guide was wonderful. Such a soothing voice. The house is unbelievable. So grateful they opened it up for tours. What a remarkable legacy. Would visit again.
Maria D — Google review
A must see if you're in the area, even if you're not an architecture buff. Beautiful house and grounds. Very good tour guides. Take the time to walk the trail back to the Visitors Center. Some very interesting outdoor sculptures along the path. They could do a much better/faster job in the Cafe at the Visitors center but warning there are not a lot of good food options near Fallingwater. If you're in the area already, take the time to visit Kentuck Knob just a short distance away. It's a very different but terrific visit experience.
David B — Google review
Visited for the exterior only tour twice. Can walk around and see inside through windows easily enough. One of the exterior terraces with a great view inside can also be accessed unless preservation work is in progress. Don't forget to take a walk to the Paradise Overlook, a beautiful scene with the sound and sight of the Youghiogheny River!
Mike M — Google review
This place is amazing!! The house is one of a kind for sure! Everything inside is original to the architect’s design…The grounds are serene, peaceful and beautiful!We splurged and took the intensive architectural tour and it truly was worth it!! We got to see every room and terrace! Our guide, Karen O., was great! She was very knowledgeable about the house, its history, its owners and its surroundings! She was kind, patient and took an interest in everyone in the group (she remembered all of our names which was quite impressive!!)…she was also very attentive to us (my mother walks with a cane)…I highly recommend this gem nested in the forrest !!
Elizabeth D — Google review
Falling Water stands out as a remarkable destination, where the stellar staff goes above and beyond to ensure an unforgettable experience!The efficiency showcased by minimal wait times adds a layer of convenience, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the architectural marvels that grace the grounds. The fusion of breathtaking design and meticulously maintained landscapes creates a harmonious atmosphere that captivates the senses.Falling Water is not just a visit; it's a transformative journey where every moment is crafted to leave a lasting impression. Highly recommended for those seeking a perfect blend of hospitality, efficiency, and sheer beauty.
Arianna D — Google review
This is something.Definitely worth to visit.One of the world's top architecture masterpieces.You'd need to book a guided tour in advance to have an opportunity to visit the villa's inside otherwise there is very very small chance to get inside the house.All the trails around - are nice, but nothing special - just trails in the forest.~17 USD adult entry ticket~44 USD for guided tour inside the house included
Alexandr S — Google review
What can I say that hasn't already been said?! Just go - it's brilliant! Our tour guide, Lisa was fabulous- knowledgeable, passionate and patient. What was surprising is the visitors centre, gallery, shop and cafe. They complement the house with their style but also their content. The store has a huge range of official Frank Lloyd Wright items as well as other tastefully curated items. Highly recommended, I can't imagine anyone ever complaining
Steve P — Google review
Amazing house. What a breathtaking experience this house. Frank Lloyd Wright did a superb job making the house blend into nature and the whole thing be cantilever is astonishing. I had heard of this house before but hadn't taken the time to visit until now and I wasn't disappointed. I can understand why it is so beloved and really appreciate that it is being so well maintained. The tour guide was excellent and she really gave us great insight into the family and the history of the building. There are some trails to walk around as well if you wanted to spend more time there. Highly recommended!
Jozef W — Google review
Absolutely stunning in every aspect. You will not be disappointed. I booked the in-depth tour and while $90 to tour a house may seem steep it was worth every penny. Our tour guide was incredible and went over so many small details about the property and Frank Lloyd’s vision.
John A — Google review
This was an incredible experience as I was passing through Pennsylvania. The drive to Fallingwater through the steep hills and small holler towns of Southern PA was gorgeous. The staff are knowledgeable and are passionate about this property. Linda was a great educator and tour guide! You can take your time through the grounds and through the house. Architecturally unique and it feels like a relaxing 70’s style house inside. Would love to spend a night here!
Collin M — Google review
I honestly had no idea what to expect going here, but since my childhood, I always hoped I'd make it here.Every facet of the experience seems to have been addressed to make it excellent in every way. From the entrance, the welcome center, beverage center, gift shop, walking tour host with Bluetooth headset, walking tour of the house and grounds, and even umbrellas.Thank you to the caretakers and overseers of the organization!This was everything to fill my heart, interest in art, architecture, nature, and hippie vibe, all wrapped up in one place!
G.J. B — Google review
We’re leaving the east coast soon and this was at the top of the bucket list. Totally worth it! Rod was an awesome tour guide. We did the extra long tour and it was absolutely worth it. I’d come back in a different season just to see how the house fit into the environment in a different time of year.
Kaleb N — Google review
Worthy both the drive and the fees. The house is gorgeous, the area is beautiful and Eugene, our guide, was knowledgeable and pleasant. On a weekday of May there were tours going out every 10 min, so I do not recommend going without reservations. Ohiopyle state park is just a few min away.
Jenn G — Google review
It is simply amazing that Frank Loyd Wright designed Fallingwater in 1935 as a vacation home for the Kaufmann family. This home is stunning. It’s unfortunate that it’s undergoing renovations that will last the next three years however, it’s better to see it maintained then neglected the ground surrounding the house are beautiful for short hikes. It’s very peaceful and calm. This has been a bucket list Item to see so very happy I made it out here. Went on a Sunday and there was hardly anyone here. Felt like we had the entire area to ourselves. Definitely recommend.
Exit Z — Google review
It was a dream of mine since I first studied Architecture to see Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece. And it didn't disappoint. Make sure to see his ingenious corner window detail. Fully integrated with nature.
Katrina S — Google review
Visited this spot on Friday of Memorial Day weekend and it was better than I anticipated. I did the architectural tour which I highly recommend. Also booked my ticket a week in advance and it was the last available for the day. I loved the organic nature of the house-the outdoor terraces are bigger than the bedrooms, and he did such a good job of bringing the outside in. It’s hard to believe he built this in the early 30s-def felt more 50s/60s. The tour was informative, our guide was knowledgeable, and she said Edgar Kaufmann Jr. designed the tour. I explored the grounds after, and you can even explore 2 of the terraces at your leisure. Great experience overall.
Carrie W — Google review
Built in the early thirties of the 1900’s as a getaway from EVERYTHING “Cottage” or Vacation Home, unbelievable advanced architecture and use of space and nature…I was very impressed to say the least!Quite the drive to get there but for me and my “Inspired” Son, it was definitely worth it.
Mohy-Eldin A — Google review
Bucket List. This is a wonderful, fantastic and beautiful home and park. It’s a little hard to get to, GPS doesn’t work great and it’s best to have reservations. Parking is easy and the gift store and restaurant are wonderful in themselves.
Jim B — Google review
Polymath is a well-preserved gem of Frank Lloyd Wright homes combined with exquisite cuisine. Our tour guide was a wealth of knowledge with an infectious passion for Wright’s work. And Tom is a beautiful spirit whose care pours into the homes, Tree Tops restaurant, and all of those who work there to make the resort singular in all of its offerings. Visit, eat, stay, and relish in this secret paradise.
Leslie P — Google review
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Idlewild & SoakZone
Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Children's amusement center
Cultural center
Kids-oriented amusement park offers a ferris wheel & more mild rides, a wave pool & water slides.
Absolutely lovely!The park is incredibly well thought out: from arrival to departure.1. The parking lot system is exceptional. It’s easy to park and get into the amusement park. They have multiple lots around the facility to minimize the walking for little legs.2. Rides are older but well maintained: we road almost every ride in the park. They were all exceptionally well maintained and the staff was actively cleaning and maintaining the entire park as we played.3. The conversion of Mr. Rodgers Neighborhood to Daniel Tiger was adorable and done well: they reused the sets perfectly.4. Raccoon Lagoon is perfect for littles under 5! We were never bored.5. The water park portion is absolutely lovely. A lazy river, slides, a wave pool, a toddler area, and a dragon ship for older kids is perfect. There should be more shade, though: for safety sake.
Michelle R — Google review
If you have children and looking for one-day ride to burn their children, Idlewild is a good option to put in your radar. We went on a Labor Day one hour after opening and the park wasn’t that crowded. A lot of attractions were closed given to COVID and possibly for maintenance. It doesn’t get five stars because, as a lot of people said here, food is pricey here and they lack healthy options for kids. The highlight of the park is definitely the Soak Zone. Honestly, I’d skip the main park and would go straight to the water park.
Arthur A — Google review
My family and I were there this Saturday. We had a awesome time. We unfortunately lost our car keys As the park closed. The park staff went above and beyond to help us find them. Everyone was a big help from helping us look for them to opening up rides to check seats. Security stayed with us while we waited for our ride home, and drove us to the gate. They were found this morning at the gift shop!!!!! We Again wanted to thank everyone from the security guard that brought our children food to the workers that stayed with us through closing. We're extremely grateful. See you all again soon!!!!
Chelsea J — Google review
Food was overpriced. Free parking. A lot of things were closed including gift shops. We bought a souvenir cup almost 13bucks and it's the 2017 one, pretty bummed about that. Ordered a combo and didn't get a side or a drink. It's definitely run down and needs a fresh coat of paint and some upgrades. We only went for Daniel Tiger, rode the trolley, train and carousel. Lots of shade and bees. They did offer beer at one stand (8-10 bucks per) and food not containing meat (cheese Pizza and Fries). My daughter had fun she's almost two but she also didn't realize what she was missing with the rides, she was to small to go alone and adults were to big (for her age group).
Dana I — Google review
We have been visiting this park since the 1990's. First with our own kids and yesterday with grandchildren. I love the updates done to storybook forest and the characters were the best we have ever experienced. We would have loved to have been able to tour storybook forest at 9AM like we did with our own children as this makes getting through the park easier.We like that the parking lots make packing a picnic lunch an option and convenient. We were going to eat dinner at the park before leaving, but the food was outrageously expensive so we left the park and went to McDonald's drive through.We thought the park was very clean and we noticed significant updates and painting repairs since our visit 2 years ago. Nicely done!One issue we had that caused significant frustration was that bathrooms were very difficult to locate on the map and were not well marked in the park. The maps are to small to actually read details like restrooms.We were disappointed that the park closed at 7pm which we did know about before arriving but it makes it impossible to do everything in a single day. We live 3 hours away in Ohio and used to arrive at the park at 9Am and leave at 10PM.Yesterday we realized that there was no way to do the water park and Old Idlewild amusement rides so we gave the kids a choice. They picked the rides therefore for the first time ever we did not use the water park. We live close to multiple water parks but it was still disappointing.With the exception of hours and restroom issues, we love this park and will return.
Pam S — Google review
What a nice place! My kids loved it! Parking and entry was so easy! It's a shame more places don't do it this way! Food was average, and the staff was polite. Very nostalgic and very enjoyable! We felt safe and relaxed here. Only complaint, lots of bees for reasons unknown. If you bring/use hand sanitizer, leave the floral scents at home. Looking forward to our next visit!
Matthew S — Google review
Nice park, a lot of parking lot spaces, good ideas of monkey gym, we was first time here for Halloween , they have a nice photo spots. The best railroad views. But next time will go to Kennywood, there is more attractions for adults, kids zone smaller then Idlewild, but more coasters, less distance to drive.
Inna S — Google review
This park was lovely, shaded and a great time for the kids. A little expensive! My wife was pregnant and couldn't really ride anything at all, so it stinks we still had to pay! I only wish that the staff managing the rides were more attentive and engaging with the kids. There was no cheeriness and just felt like everyone was going through the motions. I think it took away from the enjoyment for the kids to be honest when the people running the rides don't seem at all excited about them. It was not a busy day but many times we had to wait because a child needed help out of a ride seat but the attendant was just sitting there for instance. My young daughters went through an entire bumper car ride stuck against a side with another car blocking them in and no way of getting out. The attendant just pretended not to see them which was very frustrating for them. Lifeguards at the water zone were highly attentive which was great. If you are going on the larger roller coaster make sure to check your combined weight on the scale ahead of time. Many people waited in line for the whole time just to find out they can't ride together. The combined weight for each row was like 265lb or something. If over that limit, you can't ride at all! Lockers of different size were available for the water area. We got one for $13 which fit a backpack full of stuff and our shoes for the whole day if needed.
John S — Google review
Amazing family oriented amusement park. They still have some originals and have made improvements on a few of the rides. It's definitely not modern, but it's perfect for a family with younger kids. We appreciate that my 2 1/2 and 7 year old have a lot of different rides to enjoy, but also the Jumping Jungle and Storybook Forest offer up fun 'nonriding' activities as well. Storybook Forest has characters throughout and they are so sweet and interact with the kids. Snow White took the time to point out each dwarf (figures) and their names. She included some fun stories with it too. There's little wait for the kiddie rides even on a beautiful weekend afternoon in August, the longest wait we had was for the Wild Mouse and that was about 20 minutes. I would definitely seek out discount tickets. We chose Groupon and saved over $50 for a family of 4. Bring your own water if you can or be ready to pay $4/bottle. I'd also suggest packing up snacks as they don't have any restrictions on coolers or bags. Finally, park anywhere and it's a very short walk into different areas of the park. (I can't speak about Soak Zone because we didn't go to that area.)
Stacy A — Google review
I visited the park last week with several family members. Story Book Forest was greatly improved since our last visit. The live characters were amazing and added so much to the experience. The young woman who played Snow White was outstanding in her interaction with my autistic granddaughter. I only gave 4 stars but 4.5 is more reasonable. The water pond where 3 Men in a Tub needs to be cleaned up and the Good Ship Lollipop restored. I found the food prices to be extremely high. We had a fabulous day and I highly recommend the park for a great family outing.
Mabel C — Google review
Not bad for small kids. Super crowded at the Soak Zone as to be expected on a 90° day. We did the amusement rides first before going to the water area. Usual line up of concession stands and drinks. Adults were happy to have the opportunity to have a beer or two. Parking is what you'd expect, crowded. There are no marked spots, so one car could park crooked and take up three spots which is what many did, and with no lot attendants, no one was correcting the problem. This is my reason for a star off. The kids had a good time and really that is all that matters.
A. W — Google review
Park needs real supervisors. No compensation for the awful experience my family had. Child exposed himself to my daughter. Another child wearing underwear in swim area. Staff in story book forest screaming die already over and over again while hitting a bug w a broom. Crowd gets ghetto and wears swim wear throughout park, man without shirt in storybook forest drinking extra large beer. People vaping everywhere. Women wearing short mini dresses with butts hanging out. Woman with her breast falling out of a gown she wore. Since they opened wave pool the crowd that now attends is ghetto. Over priced food, over priced games. Park not taken care of. Bathroom had water coming out under walls flooding stalls. Outlets not covered where children could stick fingers in. When brought to supervisor attention all she said was sorry no compensation of any sorts offered even after I told her my meals were not discounted as offered w the season pass purchase. Halloboo isn’t worth it they give dinner mints and things kids don’t even like as part of trick or treat experience. They don’t reinvest in park or give anything back to the people.
Joanne P — Google review
It was a great day! It is decorated so cute for fall & Halloween. So nice for the kids to be able to Trick or Treat there.
Connie P — Google review
Idlewild and SoakZone was always one of my favorite places to go as a kid and now as an adult with a kid. We usually arrive when the park opens and try to leave by 3:00 p.m. as it gets crowded later in the day. The best thing to do is to go to the wave pool area early in the morning, then leave SoakZone around lunch time when it starts to get crowded. We usually pack a lunch since the food is expensive. Depending on how much money you plan to spend, you may be better off purchasing the gold annual pass. We go several times throughout the year, and barely spend any money when we go. With each gold pass, you receive a free souvenir refill cup (free refills) and a nice discount on the food venues. This year they discontinued the 99 cent popcorn refill bucket. I spoke to the person selling the popcorn and she said there are a lot of people upset about it, so we are hopeful that they will bring it back. This park is geared for families with smaller children. Our son just became 37” tall this year and can ride most of the rides now. In addition to SoakZone (water park), and the normal rides, there is also a Kiddieland for younger children and Story Book Forrest. These two parts of the park are fun to go to for smaller children and take a lot of time to go through. All in all Idlewild and SoakZone are great places to go, but plan to spend a lot of money. For an example, the duck pond game was $10.
Christopher S — Google review
Beautiful park. Numerous picnic pavilions in short walking distance. Plenty of parking with handicapped access. Very family friendly environment. Lots of shaded areas and benches. Would recommend taking your own food and drinks. Very costly in the park. They allow wagons in park. If going to park often a seasonal pass is helpful and save you. No cash use in park, credit/debit cards only. A great time was had.
Rose L — Google review
Hallowboo was fantastic! The kids had such a wonderful time, all the rides were open and spookybook forest was even better with treats for the kids!Idlewild is a great place to visit spring, summer and fall!Oh and cousin Eddie, well done.Idlewild, yes, you have my permission to use my review.
M K — Google review
This old park has a nostalgic atmosphere and is tucked in amongst the Laurel Mountains. There are 4 sections of the park which is all family friendly. The first part is Storybook Forest which showcases classic fairytales and is interactive. It's decorated with miniature houses that you can walk through and your kids will love it. Next is the main part of the amusement park which has old wooden rides and many fun games. There are lots of food choices and plenty of places to sit. Then if you walk across the large wooden bridge or take the train you will find Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood. There are a ton on rides for the little ones and even some games and food in this section. Last is Soak Zones, you'll need a full day to explore the fun water slides, the giant water bucket, wave pool, enormous interactive pirate ship for the small kiddies and the lazy river. There are changing rooms and lockers. The staff were friendly and the park was clean. I love Idlewild and I've taken my family there for years. My only complaint is that they no longer have the antique photo studio. We would get a family picture every year as a tradition and had fun dressing up in period clothing. This was a disappointment for my family. Also their prices for food, games and entry have gone up significantly which made things a little challenging during our visit. Over all it's a fun place to go with your family. We have made some long lasting memories at this magical place.
Michelle L — Google review
We stopped at Idlewild while touring the small amusement parks in NY and PA and just loved the nostalgia of the park. It felts like stepping back into the 50s or 60s where families would vacation at a place like this for a week or two.They have a nice selection of rides, but it’s not really a thrill seeker park. It’s wonderful to just slow it down and enjoy the flat rides and beautiful scenery.The have two coasters. Rollo Coaster is a well maintained woody from 1938. It’s a great family style coaster. They also have a wild mouse steel coaster that is pretty fun.We enjoyed our time there and will be back!
Andy K — Google review
Today had a blastMy child loved the roller coaster. At first he was a little afraid but Megan who was handling line and entrance was extremely professional and dedicated to her job. When my son got a little afraid she talked to him and made him laugh. She is should be a role model for other employees
Stephen B — Google review
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4.0
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2574 Lincoln Hwy, Ligonier, PA 15658, USA
(724) 238-3666
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The Johnstown Inclined Plane
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Historical landmark
Transportation
Tramways
Landmark 19th-century funicular & lookout featuring scenic panoramas, a visitor center & an eatery.
I had an awesome day in Johnstown. The Incline was a stop while on an autumn trip around Southwestern PA. It's a slow ride up and down the hill so you can take pictures and enjoy looking out over the city. There is a nice flat park at the top of the hill with a large American flag. The city and the incline are worth visiting if you are in the area.
Bill D — Google review
Historic, beautiful and uncommon would be a few words to describe this local gem. The staff is also notably friendly , knowledgeable and courteous. The views from the top are stunning. There are also a nice gift shop and evening restaurant at the summit.
Anthony C — Google review
I lived near the Incline Plane for a year and took many rides on it, enjoying the view. I like the gift shop as well. My grandchildren all had fun. But most of all, I loved the restaurant. Best Italian food anywhere. And the view was beautiful as well. The restaurant is still open, from what I heard. But when will the whole place be open. It's been about 3 years.
Jim S — Google review
Very cool experience with great views of the town below. Staff were friendly and knowledgeable. Finding the right place to park at the bottom is a bit of a challenge but certainly worth taking the time to do.
Cindy A — Google review
Riding the plane is rather inexpensive. They run roughly every 15 minutes, although I wish hours of operation started earlier.Mountain bike trails are easily accessed from the top, ride bikes down and ride the plane back up.The bottom, however, requires you to carry your bike up through a very narrow passage and stairwell. If you are running bars over 700s, it's very tight, and difficult for children. I had to carry my bike up, then go back and carry my sons bike up.The trails are pretty technical and I wouldn't advise a novice, especially a novice child, ride them. The trails require ability to control your descent and handle tight turns. The lower section of trail is mich easier for a beginner.
D. M — Google review
The inclined plane is under construction so you currently can't ride it or get to the viewing balcony. I think you can possibly go into the restaurant at 4pm and after for a view of Johnstown.
Jay S — Google review
Don't fear it, it's really not a bad ride!Although this incline is steeper than the ones in Pittsburgh, it's a much smoother ride. I generally have weak knees if I'm even three stories high somewhere, but I was stepping out of my comfort zone to ride it and it wasn't bad at all! It was a very smooth ride and it even still transports vehicles both ways. I wish we'd have started at the bottom and put the car on to get to the top. The platform outside is a great view and from inside the gift shop you can see the mechanics of it (as pictured here).
Jeanie P — Google review
This place is awesome and a must see, worth a day trip (but make sure it's during the open season). I live in Pittsburgh, a few blocks from the Duquesne Incline, which I ride often, and this one in Johnstown is a gem! It was closed when I visited and I absolutely will return when it's open. So, a little known day trip you can take, from Pittsburgh to Altoona, will allow you to see 5 inclines, 4 of which you can ride. The Duquesne and Monongahela inclines in Pittsburgh, Johnstown inclined plane, Allegheny Portage Railroad, then the mini incline at the Altoona Curve. Enjoy 😉.
Greg K — Google review
Definetly a million times better than the Pittsburgh Duquesne incline. So big, spacious and I love that it can carry motor bikes and cycles and even small cars. The view from the top is amazing, not crowded, and I love the little icecream joint. There is a large park designed like a baseball field just next to it do u can relax while enjoying the view. If u fancy a meal, there's a wonderful Italian restaurant just next door. Must see if u are in jonstown area.
Jasmine — Google review
Johnstown inclined plane is definitely worth a visit. The park at the top is nice too. Highly recommend if you are in Johnstown.
Craig C — Google review
I'll never travel to Lancaster without this trip planner again
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Flight 93 National Memorial
Memorial park
Sights & Landmarks
Site of United Airlines Flight 93's September 11, 2001 crash is now a memorial with a Wall of Names.
Being almost 4 hours away from this location, it’s hard to visit this memorial! But let me tell you, I went on 9-11 and it’s very busy, but absolutely beautiful! I would definitely recommend going on 9-11! It’s a great day experience! There’s is a trail you can walk or bike and it’s very spacious! It’s a nice place to go and have lunch and learn about history! There are so many different things to go see and read about! If you have the chance to go, I would! It’s so beautiful and educational and you get to go out and breathe the fresh air! This memorial is one of my favorites!
Katrina S — Google review
Flight 93 national memorial is easy to get to but off the beaten path. Plenty of free parking and handicapped accessible. The tower of voices you should come to first, if you didn’t don’t worry, we missed them coming in because gps took us to another route but still got to the memorial. Plenty of space. Don’t forget to get a program which details all about the tragedy. There’s a lot to walk so wear a good pair of shoes. We did the winding trail up to the view platform and I had on flip flops. It can be done which I proved but my feet, ugh! Everything is free. You can leave a note in the shelter for the victim’s families. Very beautiful place. Very well done and looked after. There are historians there to answer questions and tell the story. There are bathrooms on the premises. Camper parking was available as well.
Vickey — Google review
This is an experience that I think k everyone should see. Went into the visitors center and felt a crazy calm in the facility. They actually have some recordings from the event available for you to listen to on headphones. The memorial plaza is closer to the crash site. There is a bridge, and you can hear the wind hum through the rails. The experience is melancholy 😢.
Christopher B — Google review
Amazing, somber, surreal experience. They documented everything in an easy to follow timeline, just beautiful displays in the visitor center. Very good tribute to those fallen and left behind that day. I could not help but tear up and have goosebumps reliving my experience and emotions on that day. Highly recommended for education and remembering the brave 40 who lost their lives due to the 4 hijackers.
Karen D — Google review
We spent almost 2-1/2 hours here. It was amazing. Make sure you sit on the bench at the tower of voices. Take your time going through and really take everything in. This has to be one of the most memorable memorials. The flight path can bring you to your knees. It definitely humbles you.
S A — Google review
Very moving experience to visit this site. The walkway is the actual flight path of the aircraft on its way to the crash site. Inside there are several walls detailing the events of 9/11 with photos and recordings. One of the walls has the photos of all of the passengers and excerpts from their last conversations with the ground. I I was moved to tears then and even though when I speak of it.
Nadine F — Google review
Loved the ability to move about freely through walking the sidewalks and the trails beyond to see the entire story. State Park representative gave awesome descriptions of both the takeover of the airline and the response from the passengers to the aftermath investigation from many authorities involved. Thank you for a wonderful day in such a terrible moment in our history.
Frederick D — Google review
Came from California to mechanicsburg to see my uncle and flight 93 was one of the things I wanted to see. We got there and it was very quiet. People speaking more quiet than usual out of the respect of the area you’re in. Steve gave a nice presentation about the different areas and details of the memorial. Very moving and a place Americans will never forget.
Hennesey — Google review
Beautiful memorial. I cannot describe the feeling there. I was not aware until I was on the field walk ending that the granite walkways were the route the flight came in on. When walking in you are on the granite walkway to a half wall of glass to the overlook. Then the granite walkway is at the field area along the marble name slabs to the fence to look through and see the boulder marking the site.The chimes of voices was so beautiful. Wait patiently to here them. They are like whispers in the winds.There is a clean restroom and a shop, also memorabilia and videos.Fields of wild flowers planted were gorgeous.Surreal.
Lori K — Google review
Heartfelt tribute to the heroes on Flight 93. The visitor station shows a timeline of events and a screen that plays a re-enactment of when and how the plane crashed. Photos of all the victims are displayed on a wall along with voice recordings of the last calls to loved ones. There is an outlook area where you can see the crash site and memorial wall. All together there are 3 areas. The tower of voices, which is a giant wind chime representing 40 individual chimes for all 40 passengers. The visiting center displays artifacts and tells about what happened on and leading up to 9/11 along with an outlook center outside of the building. The third area is the memory wall with the names of victims, which is also close up to the crash site. There is a small store located inside with clothing and memorabilia also. Also, just an FYI, there is a sign that says no cameras or picture taking is allowed in the visiting center where all the artifacts are. There is also a sign near the tribute wall that says no food, pets, or bikes. I'm not sure if it is allowed in any other places, so research before you go. We stopped here on our way to Ohio from Washington DC. Would highly recommend to stop here if traveling in the area.
Mia A — Google review
It’s always been hard not to get teary-eyed at visiting a memorial. Compared to others that I have visited this one is very modest. I visited a few hours before sundown in mid-June. Only a few people there. It quiet; no distractions from human noise. I found myself reflecting on the horror that these passengers felt when they came to the realization that they were going to die, by plunging thousands of feet. The decision they made to take back control of the aircraft was truly heroic.
MeV — Google review
I really hate to give any memorial less than 5 stars. It is a beautifully done building and grounds. Definitely worth the stop if you are driving through.It lost a star for the no pictures inside policy. It was the first time I have been to any place operated by the national park service that denied photography.
Mike J — Google review
We were driving on the interstate and saw the sign. Spontaneously we exited. Not sure what to expect. The memorial was amazingly well done. While we expected a quick detour we spent a few hours. Flight over path/overlook, Tower of voices, Memorial plaza & wall of names. The visitor center does an excellent job retelling the stories of flight 93. Way more than we realized. Very quiet, tranquil and thoughtful site. The nuances of the design and intentionality of each part is amazing. Even a decent hiking path that interacts with the site. Talk to the rangers and volunteer guides who give unique insights. Highly recommended and respectfully done! 🇺🇸
Kitts C — Google review
Very emotional experience! Only tourist location I've ever visited that moved me to tears. I surmise someone born in the 1930's or earlier would feel similar while visiting Pearl Harbor. I found the differences in the reactions in the various visitors there very interesting. The younger visitors seemed curious but respectful. Many of the older visitors seemed saddened. Some openly wept listening to the actual recordings left by passengers on the answering machines of their loved ones when they realized they would most likely die.There is no fee to visit the Memorial park or visitor center. The exhibits are very educational, recreating the events on the morning of 9/11/01. Pets are allowed outside, but preferably not on the granite walkways. The only possible "negative" I can say is that there is a small gift shop in the visitor center. Some people might find this a bit tacky, but I thought the items sold were mainly educational or patriotic, and it's for a good cause, so I didn't mind its presence.I won't hesitate to visit here again in the future. Watching the deer feed in the same field where so much death occurred years earlier, with the beautiful backdrop of a blue sky and colorful autumn leaves, left me with a mixture of emotions: peace, sadness, admiration, despair, etc. It is an experience I will never forget. 💔❤
Thomas J — Google review
Somber, and yet resonating. This memorial is beautiful and really does an amazing job educating about the final moments these heroic people lived. There are two main areas. The tower of voices is closest to the entrance, while the memorial museum is farther up the hill. It's best to come in the main door which is to the left of the parking lot. The inside tells the story from take off to grounding. So many years later and my heart still mourns with the families. I pray these powerful people continue to rest in peace.
Nicka B — Google review
Visiting the Flight 93 National Memorial was a profoundly humbling experience. Set in the quiet, rolling hills of Pennsylvania, the site is a somber reminder of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, and the heroism of the passengers and crew aboard Flight 93. The design of the memorial is thoughtful and respectful, with a pathway leading to the Wall of Names, where each victim's name is inscribed on individual panels, facing the crash site. Walking through the memorial, the sense of sacrifice and loss is palpable, yet there is also a strong feeling of unity and resilience. The Visitor Center provides a detailed account of the events, personal stories, and artifacts that deepen the understanding of the day's events. The peaceful surroundings and reflective atmosphere of the memorial invite visitors to pay their respects and reflect on the impact of that day. It's a place that not only honors those who lost their lives but also educates and inspires visitors to remember the values of courage, sacrifice, and freedom.
Lady C — Google review
This was the final 9/11 memorial to visit on my list. I got there around 7:30 in the morning on Sunday. It was so quiet and peaceful those rabbits hopping around I saw deer a whole collection of wildlife. The Tower voices were beautiful It wasn't windy enough to set off the chimes. It has to be between 12 and 15 mph. The visitors center was very nice with a lot of history and artifacts. The overlook was scenic And you saw where all the milestone points were. Overall it's beautiful place to visit if you're in the area
Michael A — Google review
The least accessible of the 9/11 memorials but certainly worth the time. I’m impressed by the symbolism throughout the site. The path which is laid out like the flight path, the 40 individual marbles nameplates that from a distance look as one and the nod to the local hemlock trees throughout. Well done.
Mike O — Google review
Very beautiful memorial. The visitors center relives the tragic event, step by step; very informative. Park rangers are on site during business hours to answer any questions you may have. The tower of voices is a very unique monument to sit and listen. The views are breath-taking. A must visit National Park
Lisa S — Google review
This memorial was amazingly done. The phone calls if the victims really brought the emotions from weekday happened that day. The tower with the bells ringing was well done. I would recommend anyone that wanted to know more about flight 93 go to this memorial. It brought me to tears. Well done in honoring the victims.
Jim S — Google review
I've been to the Flight 93 Memorial 11 times. My first time was with my dad, shortly after 9/11 and awhile I waited to ship to basic training. To see where the memorial started and where is today is truly amazing! It was a simple steel wire fence, maybe 40 feet long and 12 feet high. I remember so many stuffed animals, pictures, letters and other heart felt items from friends and family. Today I'm proud to be VP of Rescue 343-2 Memorial which is a tribute Memorial to 9/11 out of Ohio and all who passed on 9/11. We will NEVER FORGET!
Shaun M — Google review
A very peaceful and humbling place to visit. A quiet space to reflect on the tragedy that unfolded that fateful day. Beautiful grounds filled with trees and deer. This place needs few words, just visit and pay your respects.
Heather H — Google review
The Flight 93 National Memorial in Pennsylvania stands as a solemn tribute to the courage and resilience of ordinary Americans who became heroes on a fateful day in our nation's history. Visiting this hallowed ground with my family was a deeply moving experience.The museum, though photo-restricted, tells a powerful story of bravery and sacrifice. It commemorates the passengers and crew who, in the face of unspeakable terror, made an unthinkable decision: to confront the forces of darkness and prevent further devastation. Their selflessness and determination to protect others embody the spirit of our country.Walking through the memorial grounds, you can't help but feel a profound sense of gratitude for these individuals who gave their lives to safeguard countless others. The serene landscape, including the Field of Honor and the Wall of Names, offers a place for reflection and remembrance. It's a reminder that even in our darkest hours, the American spirit shines bright.The Flight 93 National Memorial isn't just a must-see for Americans; it's a testament to the indomitable human spirit and the enduring values that unite us all. It's a place that honors the past while inspiring hope for a better future. Every American should make this pilgrimage to pay tribute to the heroes of Flight 93 and to reaffirm our shared commitment to freedom and resilience.
Krishna S — Google review
It was an amazing, emotional, and educational experience. All the exhibits in the memorial were amazing. You can't leave there without learning how those passengers were such heroes for four our country.
Michelle I — Google review
I made a visit to the Flight 93 National Memorial for the 1st time in my life back in mid-October, 2023 and it was a truly moving and unforgettable experience. The memorial is a beautiful tribute to the heroes of United Airlines Flight 93, who bravely fought against the hijackers on the 11th of September, 2001.The grounds are meticulously maintained and the visitor center is filled with informative and emotional exhibits. The memorial wall, marked with the names of the passengers and crew, is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made that day.The staff and volunteers are knowledgeable and passionate about sharing the story of Flight 93. The memorial's design and layout are thoughtful and respectful, creating a sense of peace and reflection.I highly recommend visiting the Flight 93 National Memorial to anyone who wants to honor the memories of the brave men and women who fought against terrorism. It's a powerful and emotional experience that will stay with you long after your visit.Please enjoy viewing some of the photographs I've taken during my visit. 🙂
Casper W — Google review
The Flight 93 Memorial is such a great place to learn about what had happened on Flight 93 from 9/11. What they have done here to memorize the victims and everyone else affected by that dreadful day is amazing. They went above and beyond with this memorial. Inside you can find a ton of information and artifacts from the area during 9/11. There is no photography or video allowed inside of the building. There is a trail that will lead you down to the wall and where the crash site is. You can also drive here and walk a short distance to the crash site. A rock symbolizes where the plane had crashed. Take your time to enjoy and show respect towards all that had happened and all those brave people that had helped during the crash. The area is also very scenic.
Jftravels — Google review
Moving emotional dayThere are audio recordingsPicturesMany artifacts of the actual plane itselfMet a local lady to get an item off of marketplace and she told me things that I really didn't ever need to hear .I am absolutely in awe of the administration I have for people who sacrifice every DAY ! For others to live a fulfilling life ❤️I saw a gentleman with a NYC firefighter t shirt on and just didn't have the heart to ask him if it was in honor or if he was a firefighter .I did meet little Dillion who was about 1 years old with his dad an he spoke to me and showed me the items that caught his little bright eyed attention .I was amazed at the architecture of the new building erected in the sight of the crash . There still is an indentation of the plane itself . I was so emotional that I had to stop and sit at the beauty of the Pennsylvania mountains that harbor our pain . A pain that the World lived with us ......A United States symbolic motorcycle sits in the outside of the walkway around the museum of dedication to those that saved many other lives ." Let's Roll "is inscribed on the gas tank . Around the memorial road is a Rose Garden on the highway that the families of flight 93 attribute to their lived ones . A beautiful fountain is there . A sitting area . A peaceful area and a donation for the up keep us there . We as a nation are bound by these ones who left Earth way too soon .We all share a moment in their lives and the respect shown was just beautiful. Men removed their hats , children wondered .... Ladies tears were not unnoticed .A day trip to get us another thing for our needs turned into a day of remembrance on September 11 , !Never lest we forget ........ ❤️
Tam W — Google review
This memorial is amazing! A must-see. It’s beautifully done. We were there near the time they closed and the park ranger on duty stayed over to explain everything to our family. He was great and we are so thankful to have learned more of the details surrounding that day.
Jennifer S — Google review
In a word, powerful. The National Park System has done a fantastic job. It's excellent how they educate people and pay tribute to those heroes who were lost. The design of the memorial is genius as everything plays a part in telling the story and the layout/design is based on the ightpath!
Tony M — Google review
Excellent memorial for the tragedy that occurred here. The signs are informational and really remind you what occurred on that fateful day. The place is very somber and truly makes you reflect. The design of the buildings following the flight path is brilliant and the way everything else is laid out is wonderful. I didn't realize how much land they have in the park but it is expansive.
Jozef W — Google review
This is a very nice memorial. The story walls and recordings of passengers final phone calls are very moving. If you have not been here I highly recommend it. There are no photos allowed inside so I only have photos of the wind chime tower. This tower is only a small part of the overall memorial.
Mark A — Google review
As I walked yesterday at the site where 40 Americans fought back against terrorists it made me think of why we, as Americans, are a special breed and why I love our society that we are all part of.As they fought back by charging the cockpit to stop another act of terror they did it in the name of our country, The United States of America and did it for all of us.These random patriots from all around the country, who at that moment were strangers, bonded together to fight back to pay the highest price to be called Americans.So as we enjoy our 4th of July celebration let’s all remember who we are and remember those who sacrificed their lives so that we can have ours.Let us never forget
Joel G — Google review
We were taking the back roads to Hershey, PA and happened to drive by as it’s in a remote location. We turned around to visit and pay tribute to the men and women who lost their lives on Flight 93. The memorial was majestic and beautiful, standing tall by itself among the rolling hills. Very emotional experience standing there and hearing the chimes. So glad we turned around to experience this.
Melissa L — Google review
Educational, emotional, and beautiful tribute to the lives lost on Flight 93.The park ranger shared about prior land ownership, the symbolism of the design of the grounds being like a mother's embrace, the tall walls to draw your attention up towards the sky/flight path, and the wooden gate/wood ceilings being a nod to the hemlocks that were damaged/burned during the explosion. and so much more.Truly incredible experience, this place will humble you.
Kaylin M — Google review
I've been going for years, and great upgrades every year. A must-see trip. The new museum up above is the ultimate dedication to those heroes of 911.
Jeff S — Google review
In the area for work , I stopped here to show my respect to those brave Americans who surrendered their lives to stop the terrorist on that horrific day.The site is very well down in how it preserves the natural beauty and shows respect to the heroes of Flight 93.Unfortunately, the wind speed was not high enough get the wind chimes going, but seeing it was great nevertheless.Well worth the visit
Brian M — Google review
As a 15 year old, there was a lot that I didn’t understand about the terrorist attacks on September 11. There was an overflow of emotions and a lot of uncertainty. The United States jumped into a war on terrorism.In my life, I can’t recall another time when EVERYONE looked out for and cared about one another. The citizens of the United States of America actually came together as ONE! There were ‘USA’ chants everywhere and people were proud to be Americans!I decided to visit the Flight 93 National Memorial. Once again, there was a lot of emotion reliving that day, and I felt like it was documented very well in Shanksville, PA. Several friends and family members have visited the Flight 93 Memorial and it was a place people should visit.
Brad B — Google review
Firstly, I would say this is not normally a place I would have driven to but am glad it was on our itinerary. It was Memorial Day, so a haunting reminder of the holiday and we had recently toured the Freedom Trail (Boston) and Gettysburg, so a modern-era memorial and appropriate ending to our trip. The walk was pleasant and while we did not take a guided tour, other visitors told us helpful information they learned on their guided tour. The visitor's center was well worth the time and I eventually had to stop reading, least I be reduced to tears from that memorable day. The park rangers were very helpful and answered our questions. The walk around the memorial outside was very pleasant despite the warm temperatures that day.
Mandy D — Google review
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5.0
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6424 Lincoln Hwy, Stoystown, PA 15563, USA
(814) 893-6322
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World Famous Horseshoe Curve
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Historic Sites
Scenic 2,375-foot section of railway line open since 1834 accessed by funicular & 194 steps.
My family and I really enjoyed it. If you go in the middle of the summer like we did, better to go in the morning before it gets too hot. There some shade but you don't see the trains well from it. Staying to see a couple of trains, especially the long ones are a must. Like most attractions in central and western Pennsylvania, it doesn't get crowded. We spent about an hour here before moving into Altona to see the Railroader's Museum.
Anthony S — Google review
No train rides schedule to refer to when we came, bringing inconvenience. But usually the frequency will be one train 🚂 every 30-45min. It was a pity because there is no hiking route to take the whole picture of sightseeing. I heard from the staff that the curve picture was taken on helicopter 🚁 and therefore we only see partial of the curve. The student price for entry is 4 dollars 💵.
Sophie X — Google review
What an amazing place if you are interested in trains. Beautiful views if you are just tagging along with a rail fan. Approximately 7 picnic tables ( we brought lunch)- and also benches with backs are available. There is also a small pavilion to sit under. At this time time you have to walk 190 steps up to the viewing area. If anyone has noise sensitivity it can get loud from the squealing rail to engines struggling up the grade. My only ding is I wish Norfolk Southern would trim more of the vegetation growing- it obstructs the view of the entire arc of the curve. The main viewing is clear. Even my non train fan wife enjoyed her time up there. 🙂
Andrew S — Google review
Awesome view, and really cool to stay and see the trains go around the curve. If the train is long enough you can see it on both sides of the curve at the same time! Fun for train enthusiasts!
Daniel S — Google review
Its one thing when you see this place on Virtual Railfan...but it's a site to see in person. One thing I will say is that anytime is #traintime. Sometimes, visitors to here come up empty handed...and some get quite a catch (or several) to add to their impressive collection of trains
John D — Google review
A scenic get away at a unique piece of railroad history tucked in the mountains of central Pennsylvania. An interpretive center and museum, restrooms, souvenir store and picnic areas add to this track side experience. Small visitor fee, be sure to bring food and drinks and enjoy.
Dan D — Google review
Curvy, horseshoey and world famous. What more could you ask for? Very nice grounds. Expect a walk up a decent amount of stairs if the funicular is out of service. Bonus: if you do walk the stairs you can get a pin in the gift shop to commemorate the aforementioned feat for your feet.
Matt M — Google review
Nice museum, gift shop and viewing of the railroad tracks and valley. Funicular is down for maintenance, so many stairs to climb the hill.
Hank W — Google review
Great views, a nice open park perfect for a small picnic, with loud trains of course! The lift to go up was under maintenance so had to use the stairs all the way up, which was fine as the kids saw a snake on the way up and they loved that. We will definitely go again!
Amanda R — Google review
Love coming here to watch the trains make their way along the curve, they have a small gift shop and also a nice museum to tell about the history or the curve! The bathrooms were nice. Keep in mind there is basically no shade up on the viewing hill, so bring sunblock and glasses! The incline car was not open when we were there so its only stairs to the top at this point, however, it did seem like they were working to fix it!
Tracy Z — Google review
Horseshoe Curve, the railroading mecca of the east coast. Me and my best friend visited on a Sunday and were not disappointed. 4-5 trains in one hour! A Virtual Railfan camera is also on the premises atop the hill next to the curve so you can see yourself on the video stream from your phone! Aside from the main event there's also a small museum beside the gift shop about the history and construction of horseshoe curve under the PRR, PC, Conrail, Etc. Absolutely worth the price of admission.
Bamb1 — Google review
This is my second time here. The short incline wasn’t working about 100 Zig Zag steps up to the top taking you into the middle of the Horseshoe Bend. Trains come regularly so spend a little time there and you’ll be treated to about a 3 mile train 🚊 coming around the bend Horns blaring. 12.00 for 2 Senior tickets. A great place for train watching. Out of the parking lot turn right and through the short tunnel for a beautiful drive up the mountain taking you to US RT 22 and a great fall foliage drive
Dj “ — Google review
A beautiful view and interesting little museum about the creation of this railroad. My first time visiting and will definitely be back! Make sure to wear sneakers because there’s a lot of stairs to reach the top.
Jessica S — Google review
It's incredible. The sounds of the trains going up or coming down the curve is amazing. Saw 9 trains in 5 hours the day I was there. Nice shop to buy items, too. I came from Illinois, well worth the trip.
Intimidate2161 — Google review
Love this place! Was a bit chilly but we saw 4 trains in about 3 hours time
Landon N — Google review
Ok don't visit if you have a handicapped person with walking disabilities. The mechanical lift is down and has been down for a long time. 194 stairs to climb to get to the top. The souvenir store has no tee shirts except small . Only worth going for one visit, will not stop again. Also closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Jim R — Google review
It's a beautiful piece of railroad history. We arrived at the perfect time to see a train take the curve. The weather was great. The museum was nice. Restrooms were clean.
Marnie S — Google review
We had an exceptionally beautiful autumn day at Horseshoe Curve! What I enjoy the most about going in the fall is that you can see so much more after the leaves have dropped for the season. We counted 98 cars on the eastbound train and 72 on the westbound train. While I couldn't find any information online about train schedules, I find the best time is between noon and 2pm. The museum is very informative with static displays, topographical models, and a video room with 3 videos describing the history of the area. The gift shop has a nice selection of shirts and small gifts as well. If you're into trains, this is definitely a bucket list day trip!
Saul T — Google review
Interesting museum and viewing place, but don’t expect to SEE the complete horseshoe curve. A bit of a disappointment. Forest growth obstructs the train/track view by some 60%. In the museum a display addresses the liberties taken throughout history on portraying the curve, mostly by postcard artists.Many, many steps to climb to get to viewing area on a hill. No water fountain or bathrooms at viewing area. Some shade and benches at the top.Bathrooms at lower level museum. Snack area type cafe here. Gift shop.The viewing area hill incline motorized cart device was not running during my July 2023 visit. They broadcast live train radio traffic at the viewing area, much of it scratchy. Fee under $10 to enter. Limited hours, check website. Parking is free. Place could use a facelift.I was more amazed by the water reservoirs going up the side of the mountain that I saw driving up, one pouring into the other. 💦
Craigster G — Google review
The World Famous Horseshoe Curve, located near Altoona, Pennsylvania, is a marvel of railroad engineering and a popular tourist attraction. Here's a review covering its history, significance, and visitor experience:### Historical Significance- **Engineering Feat:** Completed in 1854 by the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Horseshoe Curve was a significant engineering achievement designed to conquer the steep terrain of the Allegheny Mountains.- **Strategic Importance:** During World War II, the Curve was so vital to the transportation of troops and materials that it was heavily guarded against potential sabotage.### Visitor Experience- **Scenic Views:** The Curve offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making it a great spot for photography and nature appreciation.- **Visitor Center:** The onsite museum and visitor center provide informative exhibits about the history and construction of the Curve, as well as the broader history of railroading in the region.- **Observation Deck:** An observation area allows visitors to watch trains navigate the Curve, offering a close-up look at the power and engineering of modern rail transport.### Accessibility- **Inclined Plane:** A funicular (inclined plane) takes visitors from the parking area to the observation deck, making the site accessible for people of all ages and abilities.- **Amenities:** The visitor center is equipped with restrooms, a gift shop, and picnic areas, ensuring a comfortable visit.### Educational Value- **Exhibits:** Detailed exhibits explain the construction and operation of the Curve, the evolution of railroading technology, and the site's historical context.- **Guided Tours:** Occasionally, guided tours are available, providing deeper insights into the history and engineering of the Curve.### Overall ImpressionThe Horseshoe Curve is not just a railroad landmark but a piece of American history. It's a must-visit for train enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in engineering. The combination of scenic beauty, educational resources, and historical significance makes it a unique and memorable destination.
Rafael Z — Google review
The view is lacking unless you climb 200 steps to the observation platform . The Inclined plane is still out of service and they are not sure when it will be back in operation. The museum is interesting but again very ho hum.
Andrew L — Google review
I went here yesterday and had a great experience, I ended up seeing 6 trains and a Norfolk Southern track inspector truck, this place is an absolute must for anyone who is a railroad enthusiast.
Jacob C — Google review
Great little day trip. It is amazing how this was built, over 150 yrs. ago and nothing about it was ever changed. There are a LOT of steps (194) so be prepared. There are a couple of landings that you can stop and be out of the way. There are quite a few picnic tables and benches to sit at. It is in the sun. The only shade is one pavilion with a picnic table. We saw 6 trains the day we were there - at the top and from parking lot. We were lucky enough to see a train going in each direction. I recommend viewing the little films (3 or 4 of them). The films more or less showed/told you what you have to read in rest of museum. Pack a lunch and take water.
The N — Google review
Had an amazing stop today at the historic Horseshoe Curve. What a cool experience. The people responsible have created an breathtaking step back into Pennsylvania's past. We climbed the steps from the visitor center to the curve (not a horrible climb at our ages) and were there as two freight trains rolled through; one east and the other west. There are multiple trains through daily, including two AMTRAC passenger trains.The museum below is small but packed with very good visuals and videos, sharing the history of the curve and the Pennsylvania Railroad. Do check it out.
Rodger E — Google review
We had a great time! We walked up 194 steps to the top viewing area and heard, watched, and felt the great coal trains go by- with even a whistle and wave front the engineer. There is ample seating and a small covered area to view the trains. We also enjoyed the shop and all the train associated items. Definitely worth the few minute trip from Altoona or off Rt 22. The lift to the top was not operational.
Peter L — Google review
Small but Cool museum. However admission is a bit expensive especially as the incline was out of service
Robert D — Google review
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2400 Veterans Memorial Hwy, Altoona, PA 16601, USA
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DelGrosso’s Amusement Park and Laguna Splash Water Park
Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park ride
Water park
Expansive attraction featuring rides, a water park, carnival games, mini-golf & go-karts.
This place is pretty neat. It has an amusement park and a water park. Plenty of different places to eat. A few gift shops as well.Was able to get through the ride lines fairly fast and operators were friendly.Had pizza there which wasn't bad and wasn't a real bad price considering you are in the park. Bathrooms were very clean and we'll maintained.Very nice park all the way around for the price.
Jay F — Google review
This is an awesome family park. Everything from admission, games, and food are affordable for everyone. This is a CASHLESS park, so keep that in mind. The food portions are pretty big for the price and the food is delicious. There's a water park and a regular park all included in the price of admission. Parking is free and there are online discounts as well as coupons on their food brands. They do not have big coasters so maybe older teens might not enjoy it, however the water park has some nice slides. This is a really good family day!!
Robin S — Google review
My family and I absolutely love this park!!! It's tradition for us to go on Father's Day. We love the lazy river, all the slides, the wave pool, lounging under the umbrella, riding all the rides, checking out the gift shops, playing games and the foods fantastic!!!!! This is a wonderful place for people of all ages. They have all kinds of different events. Check them out you won't regret it.!!
Desiree K — Google review
This was our first time at the park. I've heard about Delgrosso's for years, but it's over 2 hours away and I didn't make the trip. I finally decided it was time to pack up the family and take them for something different. The kids are 5, 6 & 16. ALL of them had a blast on both sides of the park. We first started on the water park side since they opened earlier and they loved it. After about 90 minutes, we dried off and got a bite to eat. The kids had the pasta and really liked it a lot. Then we moved over to the rides and it was great until it started raining. Luckily the rain only lasted about 20 minutes and that was just enough time to grab a funnel cake. After that, they rode a few more rides and headed back to the water park for finish off the day. Everyone was really friendly, park was clean and had no issues. The only downside I see is if you like the slides, you are going to spend a whole lot of time waiting in line. We waited in line once for about 45 minutes and didn't try again because it took so long. I will say that 1 of the slides wasn't available during that time also.
Jason S — Google review
Huge family here. 6 children, 2 adults. So price is very important to us in finding a place to take everyone for a vacation/good time. We ordered online which you normally get charged a "convenience fee" from most places - Not the case here! In fact, we saved even more money and time. They gave a discount for ordering online and that allowed us to get in probably 30 minutes earlier because we didn't have to wait in the long line of people who had to buy tickets when they got there. For all of us, and for access to both the amusement park and the water park, it cost under 225$. That's huge for a family like mine. We also bought lunch at the Philly cheese steak place where we all had half a sandwich each, bought 4 fries, and 7 drinks and after tax was 75$. About 30$ cheaper than most of the other places that were there and the steaks were delicious and the fries were excellent! Fountain sodas, as normal we're loaded with ice and not very good (personal distaste). The lines for the water park were actually longer than the lines in the amusement park but they all moved fairly quickly and I never felt like my kids were getting too impatient. The lazy river was wonderful (mostly for us adults who were ready to relax). The wave pool was awesome and the kids had a blast. The amusement side was great as well. They went on every ride at least once and several more than once. The sun was beating down hard all day but there was no shortage of shaded areas to sit and watch the children on the rides they went on. All in all this was worth every penny for all 8 of us and is now on our list to go to again in the future. I cannot recommend this enough of you are on a budget and still want the amusement park experience! Thank you!!
David ( — Google review
What a super fun family park. It’s definitely a smaller one . I’d consider this a better park for the little ones. No actual roller coasters. But a few thrill rides to go on for the bigger ones. Very good food! A very small kiddy park. Lots of parking and it’s free. The park is also free if you just wanna walk around. They do have a water park which we didn’t get to experience. But it looked fun! I wish the train ride was a bit longer with some attractions surrounding it since that’s the one ride my husband and I enjoy the most at our age. Can’t wait to visit again and enjoy the water park.
Wendy R — Google review
I had a pleasant time here. I rode the 2 rollercoasters which is all I really wanted to do and was able to buy tickets just for those rides. Nice view of the mountains. Friendly staff. Free parking. Shout out to the front ticket staff and the rollercoaster staff. Also the older man at the front of the amusement side. All super friendly and helpful. I got a free poster to top it off.
Michael K — Google review
One of the best amusement parks I have been too. The kids loved the wave pool and lazy river. The rides are awesome.
Joshua M — Google review
Every year we have to visit at least once. Every year I get grumpy about the cost, (you can definitely dump a lot of money here in a day… however, the park has been updating and improving every year. The rides and amenities are always clean and working. It’s quite impressive how they can keep up with the amount of people who pass through daily. Delgrosso is definitely doing something right with the money we spend here. So keep up the good work.Even being short staffed at the end of the year, they handled things well, trying to open different areas even for a short period of time. The website is updated and reliable, also money saving opportunity on there.My only complaint would be that lockers and cabanas are whole day rentals. So reserve early because once they’re full there’s no rentals available again for that day.
Haley S — Google review
The park is very clean. Most staff is great. Even though they're young, they do a great job. When people were misbehaving on the lazy river, all guards but one took it seriously and stopped the behavior. However, one guy totally ignored a guy who was up on the raft on his knees and splashing the heck out of those behind him intentionally. Food was good and not terribly priced. We had an issue with them thinking our cabana had been cancelled but they figured it out.
Teresa W — Google review
Spent two days here at both the park and the lagoon. Highly recommend getting a cabana if you can swing it (it is affordable) reallllly helpful especially with little kids.As a Pittsburgh resident I can easily say this place makes Kennywood look like a joke. It’s well maintained, there isn’t garbage everywhere, the employees are really helpful and kind. We did the lunch it was efficient and delicious. The ride operators were really kind as well. Really happy with our time here.The only complaint which isn’t really anything is you park on the side by the water park and to get to the amusement park side you have one walkway (which is cool because it goes over a highway) and it’s up and down ramps which for me being 8.5 months pregnant was a haul.
Maggie R — Google review
This was my first time back in year's. Much has changed and much is the same as I remember. This park has many memories for me so this might be biased but I do recommend the park. For me it feels like it has the perfect blend of fun for a day no matter what you like to do. I preferably like to eat in between a ride or two. Thrill seekers might not enjoy this as much as it is a family park where all ages can enjoy themselves .
Simple T — Google review
Got discount tickets from Weis market. No wait after they open it was about an hour or so after. We didn't get here until about noon. Great staff. Fun times. Amazing food.
A — Google review
We love taking a full day to do the rides then the slides! You can book a pavilion for your big group. And we love gathering all the cousins for a reunion here every year.
Laura H — Google review
The only place I have been that does not follow ADA protocol. I'm in a wheelchair, and cannot do most things at the park except the train and MAYBE the merry-go-round. I clearly was in a leg cast, very clearly- and the 30$ rental for the power scooter- we got a push one for 8$ instead, I was not allowed to take my daughter, who had an all day ride and slide pass to the water park. I, in my wheelchair, was almost kicked out of the park when I got upset that they were telling me to leave my child unattended or pay 60+$ for a ticket to be in there!!! People always wonder why children are not attended all the time- this is why!I would have to buy an all day pass for both parks for myself, at full price (you can't have a water pass if you don't have a park pass. No discount available. No ADA accommodations, even though I clearly could not enter the water with my leg in a cast- they wanted me to send my child, who also requires ADA accommodations and an escort at all times, to send her on her own but it's redundant. I actually fell trying to get on the train but I couldn't escort my child to the park. My caregiver doesn't have to pay to take me places if she's just my escort and most places are really nice about it and offering some sort of discount - rent the stroller and have a pass to make sure your child doesn't get hurt on our watch... I don't understand why or how they refused to accommodate to the extent of kicking me out of the park, a disabled woman, who just had 3 surgeries and clearly could not walk. I'm very disappointed and do not look forward to going back. I'd rather drive to King's Dominion or Lego Land for the price of one afternoon at this dopamine chasing money trap.
Sam P — Google review
This park is amazing! It was very clean and affordable. We had a fantastic time. We went Friday evening on the sundowner pass and rode a bunch of dry rides. Went back Saturday and hit the water park. I highly recommend if you want a chair in the water area you need to be there when it opens! It fills up quickly. The lines for the water slides were long, but everyone tried to keep the lines moving. The wave pool was different. They have a capacity limit, so you stand in line until people exit. You don't have to leave in a certain amount of time, but it was just a little bit odd. The food was reasonably priced also. We can't wait to go back next summer.
Tiffany S — Google review
This place is awesome. It literally has it all. Amazing water park, plus the roller coasters, carnaval fun, great food that doesn't break the bank. I'd say this was probably the best theme park I've ever been to. Very wide variety of things to do, so much we couldn't do them all in just 1 day.
Jeremy M — Google review
This park was nice. It’s small and you have to get there early to get decent seating if you have more than 2 people. There’s two water slides, and ocean pool and lazy river. They have a bridge to cross over to the park with rides. The park with rides is mainly for younger kids, we stayed on the water park side after walking over to the rides side. The food was great and pricing wad very reasonable. I love the breaded buffalo chicken salad! The hot sauce they use on it is so tasty!! If we didn’t live two hours away we would of stayed longer. We went for 3 hours but I think it was a good enough time and we had fun.
Christina S — Google review
New funnel cakes r 2 die for. New food options always a good thing. Work 4 the sauce company. Would recommend any1 to apply. They treat thier employees w/ respect & r very nice & very personable.
Loretta D — Google review
Great spot with the kids. Packed a lunch and just did games and rides. Beautiful watermark available though. Will definitely be back!
Shawn L — Google review
This is a small amusement park that has small to medium level rides. Good for children, but not if you're looking for real roller coasters. The water park is also small, but not very busy, and some of the slides are fun. The staff is very nice. It's basically a discount amusement park. As long as you don't expect Busch gardens, then you'll like it here. Also, the food is very good, and the prices are reasonable for a theme park.
Alan S — Google review
We won tickets to go here at a basket raffle, and appreciate that the park donates regularly to fundraisers for schools such as this.We visited on Saturday with our 5-year-old son, and had a blast! The majority of the water park was perfect for him, and he enjoyed all of the rides on the regular side of the park that he tried as well. The food options were priced fairly for an amusement park, as were the games. I also like that the gift shop had pasta sauces that I've never seen before in the grocery store, and brought a variety home with me 🙂We definitely plan on visiting again!
Trysha L — Google review
We were on a road trip visiting 13 amusement parks around PA and NY and I have to say this this park was one of the highlights! I love small parks with history and charm and this place overflows with both!The food is amazing and I only wish we had more time there to sample everything. The staff was very friendly and they have a great collection of classic rides. I’m sure we will be back!
Andy K — Google review
This was my family first time going here. I have 2 toddlers age 4 and 5 and they had a blast. It was never ending never stopping. This park definitely meets all required ages but especially the younger ages. The different options for the pool was also awsome. My kiddos loved the frog and spilling barrel. Will definitely keep this place in mind for summer trips even just for a day.
Crazy R — Google review
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4352 E Pleasant Valley Blvd, Tipton, PA 16684, USA
(814) 684-3538
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Gettysburg National Cemetery
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Military cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
Cemetery
The Gettysburg National Cemetery in Pennsylvania is a historical landmark that serves as a memorial to the Union soldiers who lost their lives during the American Civil War. It was established in 1863 and features the resting place of 3,512 brave soldiers. The cemetery is open daily for visitors to pay homage to these fallen heroes and appreciate its beautiful grounds. Additionally, it serves as an important reminder of our nation's past and represents a significant piece of national history.
The cemetery is free to visit, and so are the 3 daily guided tours. The history is so moving and it’s easy to get choked up when hearing about everything. I highly recommend the 5:30pm tour followed by Taps at 7pm. (But only if you want to cry.)
Bethany A — Google review
Beautiful grounds, and a wonderful tribute to our fallen and our National history.
BcOneSeven — Google review
If you love history like I do, this is the place you must visit. So many sacrificed it all, young and old. This is a special place for me. A must on your stop in Gettysburg.
William G — Google review
This is a very nice cematary. It's sad to see all tge soldiers killed here. We went on a perfect day with a breeze. The trees are so beautiful as well. Loved walking around here and it's in the perfect spot.
KJ's R — Google review
I was there in June and stayed at a hotel right across the street from it. I walked around and paid my respects to various soldiers both from the union and from the confederate side. I was very touched by this visit. I felt I was being watched but excepted by their spirits. The first two pictures below are of union soldiers from Illinois from the state I live in.
Chuck I — Google review
A great place to visit if you’re interested in United States history. Here you can see the graves of soldiers who fought in Gettysburg as well as the site of Lincoln’s famous Gettysburg Address.
Hannah — Google review
I loved seeing the battle field's to sit and think of what happened here. To see our own fighting against our own for a better life for all.Both sides had their reasons. Both sides understood the cost. Now, we live in a world where no one understands the cost of freedom.Now, everyone looks the other way and forgets.I served in 2-2 Infantry for 10 years. A lot of the pictures are of 2-2 Infantry.Dedicated to my fallen brothers.
Dove — Google review
Great Cemetery loaded with monuments and history. Definitely worth a stop. November 1863 Abraham Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address just a short distance from this location. The Gettysburg Address monument and the Soldiers Monument are two main attractions in the Cemetery although you'll also have thr graves of over 3500 union soldiers and Jenny Wade.
Brandon E — Google review
A very moving place to visit. It was emotional. This is our history, and we hope it will forever be preserved. People were very respectful as they walked through.
Donna S — Google review
Our motel was close too here. We walked it ourselves in a self guided tour. Lots of status and plaques too read. So many people died it really gives you more of a perspective on the sacrifices that were made. I couldn't believe all the graves marked unknown. You can easily walk through here in under two hours. So many rabbits were running around and were not even scared of us as we approached. If you have small children they will definitely be bored walking through here. Part of the cemetery was closed and blocked off so we were unable too walk it.
Nicole G — Google review
We have been to the Gettysburg Soldiers National Cemetery several times; however, this year we had the opportunity to experience all of the flags on the graves during Memorial Day. Was a great site to see and experience. Full blog post and video on our website.
Our P — Google review
We went on a Sunday morning, which was perfect. We were the only people there. The quiet added to the stillness and solemn nature of the location. The monuments are magnificent. The sheer number of grave markers is daunting. Parking is easy, across the street, which is cool, as it keeps the cemetery quieter.
BB — Google review
What a experience when we walked around the cemetery among so many graves…..so much history, which keep reminding us don’t forget the past and learn from the past…..The cemetery is very close to the National Military Park visitor center and museum, an easy two minutes drive. There is a parking lot right across the street from the entrance of the cemetery, no vehicles are allowed in the cemetery.
Anna X — Google review
Although there are many monuments, there are none that clearly identify where exactly Lincoln gave his timeless Gettysburg Address. Who would no since there are no pictures or vids? No matter! If you listen closely, you can almost hear the speech whispering in the wind. Walking among the graves of fine soldiers is a solemn and humbling experience. I’m honored to have visited. I highly recommend going and giving your children a somber learning experience.
Germ S — Google review
The experience at Gettysburg was a solemn venture. It is a free self-guide tour, or if you want a more detailed experience, there are available tour guides in the area. Our family choose the self guided exploration of the grounds. It was an honor to walk among the beautiful landscape, immaculate stones, and to see the craftsmanship of the monuments here. There is a bit of walking, so make sure to bring some water or even a snack. The park can be fully explored in few hours. There was a parking lot adjacent to the park that had adequate parking. There is also a museum on the grounds, but it was not open when we visited here. What a great source of American history for the family! A must see if you’re traveling in the area!
Tref — Google review
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National Park Service Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike, Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA
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U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center
Army museum
Museums
Archive
Heritage museum
Museum offering indoor & outdoor exhibits on US military history, plus a library/archive & events.
I can not believe what an amazing experience this museum is! It is one of the best laid out and interactive places that I have ever visited. It is a must stop for people of all ages. I went with my 15 yr old son and we spent over 4 hours touring the museum and grounds and wish we were there longer! Neither of us can stop talking about the experience. The staff and volunteers are outstanding, friendly, and accommodating to any request that you may have. They are knowledgeable and always willing to talk about various topics in military history. The gift shop has a wide selection of clothing, books, and souvenirs at reasonable prices. They even have a section of used books for purchase at a cheap price.
Michael E — Google review
This place was an interesting surprise. We saw the military equipment from the thruway unaware of what it was, and took a chance visit. Loved the museum interaction and the many displays out on the paths. Great learning experience.
Wendy B — Google review
Amazing! Extremely interactive and historical look at Army history from Revolutionary War time thru Gulf War. Lots of photos, clear explanations and original equipment built into full scale displays that can be walked through, entered, etc... Both honors our military and those who served in a respectful way as well as accurately depicts conditions and hazards our troops experienced.We only walked outside and did not get to see the museum indoors. Please be sure to allow at least 2 hours or more for this amazing facility. Also, note that the majority of this facility both indoors and out is handicap accessible. Five star
L P — Google review
My only complaint is it's run by the army. #airForceIt's a great museum and the little gift shop is really well populated. It's aimed at all ages and is good with lots of touch and learn things for kids.Free entrance. Donation requesting. You're able to get a self guided tour.
Thalia G — Google review
The US Army did a magnificent job at laying out the history of the different conflicts in a way that would capture the imagination. We took our kids on this field trip to learn more about military history and we were not disappointed.
Dani — Google review
I recommend only walking on cooler days, as there are very few trees and shady places to walk though. It was a good little trail just to cruise through. Tons of wood bees near the back end of the trail. It was interesting to read about what they had showcased there.
Ainslie D — Google review
Took my parents to visit since my dad is a military history nerd. We had a lot of fun and learned so much! I would highly recommend visiting as something to do on a random weekend. It's all free too!The indoor exhibit is super interesting. I highly recommend getting the solider cards from the information deck. The interactive exhibit are fun and add a great personal touch to the history you're reading. There's a LOT of information so plan to take your time to get the full affect. There's also some fun stuff that I think kids will love like a parachute simulation and virtual shooting range.The outdoor path is awesome! The signs scattered throughout explain what you're seeing and provide information as current as 2023! The German bunker and the World War 1 trench were my favorite but I also enjoyed the tanks and helicopter.There is limited shade along the outdoor path, so I high suggest bringing a water bottle out with you and wearing your sunscreen.
Veronica — Google review
I've been coming here for quite a while. So when my wife and I came home for a vacation, we decided to bring her sons here. They loved it, and I enjoyed sharing the experience with them. The walk-through inside is amazing. And filled with great facts and displays about the army. The outdoor trail takes you through all time periods related to the US Army. It's a great place for a day trip, and you can visit historic Carlisle.
Jeff ( — Google review
This was our first family visit, and we were very impressed. The breadth of topics represented was amazing. We had mainly come to see the exhibit about the role of comics in the military, and it was fascinating.In addition, we enjoyed the interactive elements in the museum. My husband and I both rode on the simulated parachute, and sat in a bunker.We finished off our visit in the gift shop. We bought tshirts, but there were many other relevant items for sale.We will definitely return.
Sarah W — Google review
My wife and I home school our children, so we are always looking for field trip ideas to break up the monotony of just being stuck at home every day doing your schooling. We like to get the kids out of the house and still have it counted as a learning experience. We definitely found that at the US Army Heritage and Education Center. The kids learned a little, got hands-on with some of the very detailed exhibits, and even got a little exercise on the mile long Heritage Trail outside the Education Center. There was so much to see and do. It kept us all occupied for hours. The employees that we came in contact with were all great, full of information, and ready to answer any questions with very enthusiastic attitudes. Overall, this place is huge and filled with so much content. I definitely recommend it for families who might be home schooling their children, but honestly for anyone who is looking for something to fill their day and looking to learn a little something as well. Thanks for a great field trip.
Michael M — Google review
I love their interactive exhibit and the trail is a fun and interesting place to walk!
Everett M — Google review
Great place to learn about the Army. So many exhibits and expansive grounds with trails for walking. So much to do here, you can enjoy a visit with a little time or spend all day.
Steve C — Google review
This is a very nice museum to visit if you like learning about history. There are many interactive things at the museum that make it unique compared to others. There is also a whole outside ground full of bunkers and cabins you can tour. A few on the interactive activities inside weren't accurate, like the gun shooting station or the telephone to listen to soldiers calling home, but other than that it was great!
Olivia H — Google review
The US Army heritage is a rich tapestry of courage, sacrifice, and resilience. Its interactive exhibits offer a captivating journey through time, highlighting pivotal moments in American military history. Visitors can explore meticulously curated displays, engaging with artifacts and learning about the soldiers who shaped our nation's destiny. The informative presentations provide a comprehensive understanding of the Army's evolution, from its inception to modern-day operations. This immersive experience fosters a deep appreciation for the men and women who have served, showcasing their unwavering commitment to protecting freedom and upholding values. The US Army heritage is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to honor and understand the indelible mark the Army has left on American history.
Igor G — Google review
If you or your kids are into army stuff this is a must visit! You can learn so much about different periods of conflict around the globe and the involvement of the US Army. Impressive and well maintained collection of stationary exhibits, some of them very interactive and ready to be touched and felt. Lovely surroundings! Great gift shop where you can get your own dog tags made. Impressive way to honor our heroes!
Jan H — Google review
Went there with the family and it was a great experience! There is an indoor museum with displays to both look at and interact with. A couple displays may be too graphic for children but it really is a great learning experience for Children and adults! There is also a hiking trail on the side of the facility with tanks, forts, and a couple helicopters to see. All this along with a gift shop! 😁❣️
Shane M — Google review
Excellent grounds to walk to explore historical military replicas and transportation vehicles. Inside is filled with such education. Definitely a must stop. There is something here for all ages.
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The Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center is a renowned destination that features scenic trails and an indoor museum dedicated to the Civil War. In 2008, the center moved to a state-of-the-art facility costing $103 million, offering visitors an exceptional experience. The center offers informative movies and knowledgeable guides for students, making it an ideal location for history lovers of all ages.
Always love Gettysburg. Haven’t been here in a number if years. The visitor’s center is great and the overview movie very informative. Had a wonderful guide for our students. Very knowledgeable and gave plenty of information. So much to see and learn.
Brian S — Google review
What an amazing experience this place is! The vast size of this battlefield is awe inspiring. Over 70,000 men lost their lives battling over a 24 acre piece of land, to either keep or do away with slavery. To learn and to actually be able to visualize how far a canon ball weighing 8 pounds could be launched a mile away with a canon two hundred years ago is truly incredible. The museum displays of the uniforms, handguns, rifles and various artifacts is extensive.I enjoyed the bus tour with the tour guide.It was interesting and fun to hear the narrative of the battle and learn about the little to unknown facts about the battle.In order to experience the entire Gettysburg site, it is easily a two day trip.For convenience, there is a small cafeteria in the main building. The new museum building was.built in 2008 and is very clean and modern. There is a good sized souvenir shop in the main building as well. There are also numerous nearby hotels, souvenir shops and restaurants in the City of Gettysburg.For the history buff, this is a must see place to visit.
Jaime B — Google review
What a day! The employees were all kind & informative & our tour guide on the bus was great. Thanks John. Gift shop had something for everyone. Highly recommend the bus tour then driving self on automotive tour (a self drive). They even have many options for free.
Paula S — Google review
My wife needed a wheelchair and the staff were really helpful in getting her one and they helped at all the exhibit entrances. The cyclorama is completely different in a very good way from the use of lights, simulated cannon and gunfire and the narration of events. I went last time 25 years ago but this time they brought it to life.When it gets close to 5 be ready to exit quickly and that includes the gift shop. The rest rooms are cordoned off too.If you have a disabled member of your family take them to the drop off point with benches and then go to the disabled parking which is a 1/4 mile walk to the front entrance.
Gary N — Google review
I never served in the military and was never that much of a history buff, but the experience did give me a new appreciation for the freedoms we tend to take for granted.Reading each of the engravings and the stories behind them, makes you realize how great a sacrifice was made by those who were determined to stand up for what they believed in!! Truly remarkable!!Looking across the vast, open fields, imagining the sheer bravery, chaos and sacrifice of those men was genuinely inspiring to me.There are also walking paths for those who are adventurous!I may have to post a second review to display my photos, since there are so many.There were so many monuments, unfortunately, I had to actually stop taking photos to continue on with my trip. But I’m going to use that as an excuse to come back again… lol.
Ann M — Google review
So beautiful.Well preserved.It feels alive with all the canons and monuments.Fences look like they have always been here.A must see if you are a fan of history.Get a map and follow the self guided tour. You will not be disappointed.
David W — Google review
What an incredible place. I didn't have enough time to truly explore the entirety of it, as it is so incredibly vast. The bus tour was well worth the money, and comes with a very nice driver and a knowledgeable and friendly guide. Highly recommend that everyone should go, if possible, take a few days to really take it all in. I plan to return for a few days to hike it.
Tori L — Google review
Amazing history! You really get a feel for the place where 51,000 lost their lives over a three day time period. I started to whistle while we walked, and then stopped as this is hallowed ground. Beautiful area.
Kristen A — Google review
History lesson at its best. Recommend starting with Cyclorama & Narrated movie to help put all the pieces together. So much took place over the 3 days of the fighting, that it is so helpful to get the overview. There is an App for the battlefield tour that guides you along the way. Very effective. There is also an App for all of the National Parks that adds extra content before heading out. Parking lots full of licenses from all over the US.
Daryl H — Google review
My significant other and I went here on vacation and it was wonderful. They have packages that are affordable, including a bus tour, and access to the museum. The park rangers do a lot of informative activities as well that are free. You could easily spend an entire day here between the tours (they have a self guided car version, an informative bus tour), the museum, and the additional activities run by the museum and parks department. The gift shop is beautiful, and reasonable as well. The staff at the front desk was very helpful and informative about what to take advantage of. I would visit here again if given the opportunity.
Zoe W — Google review
I would give it a 5 star but the cost to get in makes in inaccessible to many people. (Just over $20 as of Nov. 2023). The movie was a great summary of what led to the battle at Gettysburg and touched on the aftermath. It was better than I had expected.The cyclorama was impressive when you learn that it is an actual oil painting from the turn of the century - and moved to Gettysburg in 1913. It went through a restoration and if you are a fan of history or art, this is a must see.
Randi A — Google review
Great experience with the family. One of the rangers was amazing teaching our daughter more about Gettysburg. We enjoys the self guided tour (the app is free and has audio to go with the tour) and the monuments had great descriptions to them. Really felt Abraham Lincoln’s words while reading the Gettysburg address at the cemetery.
Kyle J — Google review
I think should be a must for anyone. I was definitely surprised by the amount of foreigners that were visiting. The history in the museum and the surrounding areas is spectacular. Definitely take the auto tour if you don't do a bus. It's definitely worth it. It does take at least 2 hours to do the auto tour. You do need tspend the money and do the museum.
Doug A — Google review
The best place to understand the history of United States 🇺🇸.Is the only and unique opportunity to feel, learn and see the artifacts of the Civil War. This place is outstanding.You can link the experience with other Histories places in PA and follow up the past, the present and the future. The museum has one of the biggest oil painting in the world which describes the reality of the battlefield of Gettysburg vs General Lee.If you willing to learn our freedom and why was important the emancipation, go and visit this area.Highly recommend: schedule a private tour for 3 hours and let the professional guide diving you to the past of the history.Unforgettable experience.Top 10 places to visit in PA.Stay in a local hotel. You will need plenty of time to walk, read and enjoy the activities.
Harold H — Google review
We took the auto tour and loved it!! It took us about 2 hours and it is GPS driven. Very informative and gives you plenty of opportunity to get out and take pictures or get a closer look. The tour made us realize that we want to come back to the area and spend more time here. There are so many different things to do and see we can't wait to return!
Dave C — Google review
I really enjoyed the walk through History. We used the national park app and we were able to enjoy the story being told to us at each one of the stops. The Monuments were beautiful and the park was well taken care of.
Joshua L — Google review
Went to Gettysburg Battlefield today. The grounds, the museum & visitor center were very informative. The staff we encountered were professional, courteous & cheerful. The visit had meaning, and was a thoughtful experience. I recommend you go there! Check it out!
Frank S — Google review
Gettysburg National Military Park-AMAZING!I am a lover of American history and have visited many historical sights, memorials, and battlefields, Gettysburg is one of the best I have seen.The number of monuments, markers, and displays not only in the museum but all around the battlefield is just incredible.From the video in the visitor's center/ museum to the driving path, there is so much to see and learn.We downloaded the National Parks app which has a link to a free audio-guided tour. Loved it!I suggest- seeing the video, seeing the museum, driving the tour with the audio guide, and seeing the Gettysburg cemetery. See the spot where Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address.
Jason S — Google review
What a fabulous place. This is one of the cleanest and nicest places we have visited. The respect people have for this is amazing. The film, cyclamen and museum are wonderful and very moving. The staff is fantastic. We loved it! The auto tour was also great for us. We could take our time.
Donna S — Google review
This is a must place to visit when you are in Gettysburg. Great place to learn about our history. Highly recommend this place for any age. They have a junior ranger program for kids. You would need a minumum of 3-4 hrs just for the museum alone. Very educational. Interesting facts and exhibits. Everyone was friendly and accomodating. They have a gift shop too. Overall a great experience.
F&I — Google review
I have promised myself many years ago to make this trip to this hallowed ground and I finally made it. The aura of this place is unique and the monuments,along with the excellent museum can really touch the visitor. I feel blessed for this experience.
Pardalis G — Google review
I highly recommend making the visitor center your first stop. The staff was very helpful and guided us in all of our options and ways to see everything. This is a good place to get an understanding of the battle and the history of the war. The museum is filled with authentic pieces from the battle and it really brings you to the emotions that had to fill the battlefields. The cemetery is quite an honor to be able to walk through and pay our respects to the people that shaped our country to what it is today. The loss of thousands of people is very somber and you can walk peacefully through the lands that people were fighting war on. Well worth the trip and I'd definitely recommend it to any American who is lacking gratitude for their freedom!
Robert G — Google review
National Parks have done a really excellent job in how they present the entire Military Park, including the Gettysburg Military Museum. It was very very impressive (and sad at the same time). Would certainly recommend a visit.
Andrew R — Google review
The Gettysburg Battlefield stands as a solemn testament to the courage and sacrifice of those who fought there. Walking through its hallowed grounds, one can't help but feel a profound sense of reverence for the thousands who gave their lives in the struggle for freedom. The meticulously preserved landscapes and monuments serve as poignant reminders of the brutality and heroism that unfolded during those fateful days in July 1863. Visiting Gettysburg is not merely a journey through history; it's a pilgrimage to honor the enduring legacy of those who fought and died for a cause greater than themselves.
Rich W — Google review
We had a limited amount of time to explore the battlefield, and we had not realized how large the battlefield is, and how many monuments there were to visit. Our first stop was the Visitor's Center and a guide there suggested a few key spots we could check out in the short 1.5 hours we had. This was perfect. Of course, now we want to go back! One could easily spend 1 - 2 days here. I also like that you can see most of everything free of charge. You can opt to pay for extras that I'm sure enhance the experience, but the Visitor's Center, auto tour and walking trails are free.
Gabrielle S — Google review
Spent 3 hours touring the visitors center as there is so much to see! The Cyclorama, the film and museum were all top notch, professionally produced, informative and amazing to see. Highly recommend seeing this visitor center. Seeing the museum before touring the military park will help understand the battlefield and how the battle unfolded.
B P — Google review
I agree with that don't eat here because the prices are ridiculous and it's not run by the park service or anybody at the visitor center. It's like a third-party hired out café and the food is really bad quality.! The museum bookstore had an author signing, so we looked out and got a historical book for our son, author: William Styple signed! there's some snacks available there lots of historical books, lotta tchotchkes it seemed very commercialized like you can get a coffee mug with Gettysburg and Abraham Lincoln bubblehead lol. bus tours are $40 for adults. I can't remember the prices for kids and they have four of those that leave Daley. It looks like I'm not sure if it's going to change later in spring or summer hours and the visitor center is nice and the upkeep is nice, and the restrooms are clean. Very windy out on the battlefield. there is a tour where you sit in your car and watch a couple videos at various stop so you can get out and then there's the walking tour that takes about an hour and a half and then there's the bus tours that take about two hours..My family recommends the auto & walking tours, download the app. Learning about an important war in our country, shouldn't be considered a Tour strap and shouldn't be so much money specially if people need chip jars so apparently they're not getting paid a living wage which is a whole other story but yes, recommend going to Gettysburg at least once in your life and it's quite educational if you download the free tour...
Super L — Google review
Hard to understand the battle of Gettysburg without ever visiting the site. We tried to do the driving tour in two hours but didn't finish. I would recommend at least 2 days just to be able to get a good grasp of the site.
Tim T — Google review
This is my 3rd visit and it changes every time. Took the bus tour first. Loved it. Then drove back into the area to do a deep dive exploration. Points to remember......all communications are done by horseback, troops walked everywhere to get to battle lines and proceed to fight on the same day, a shot from a cast iron cannon traveled 2 miles, over 3000 horse are killed at Gettsyburg alone........
Debbie T — Google review
My husband and I experience the film/cyclorama/museum and Gettysburg bus tour offered by the Gettysburg National Military Museum and Visitors Center. We highly recommend all of these! Excellent experiences. Amazing tour and tour guide.
Theresa E — Google review
Amazing history and great park. Bookstore was huge and the self guided car tour was fantastic. This is a must see for every American and travelers the same. Solidify our history in our hearts and learn what it took to be what we are today!The park center is new and very spacious with plenty to see. Check out the presentation and learn about the way at Gettysburg. Large bookstore with tons of history and lots for the kids as well.Don’t forget your passport stamps.
Jessy H — Google review
This is one of the places in the United States, where, in order to understand American political history, it must be visited in person to understand the magnitude of what happened on that fateful day. What caused it? Who contributed to it even occurring in the first place? Why did it have to happen? And how it ended? The answers lies all around the field.
RG. W — Google review
Amazingly done so well. The one year family pass was cheaper than a regular admission. So.. we are now members. I only saw about 1/2 of the museum so coming back is a plus. I can express how well done this museum is. My childhood memories can compete with my adult experience. The video narrated by Morgan freeman is a great place to start. The app for this area is detailed and. Done better than anything I have seen. Next time I come I want to do a bus tour! Built to accommodate many people didn’t feel crowded!
Desmond L — Google review
What a great experience and a chance to learn about our American history. It’s well worth taking the bus tour.
Steven H — Google review
2024–05-04 - 5 StarsRained the day we were there but other wise was a great day.We will return to see more of what we missed.Plan on packing your own lunch or snack. The restaurant in side is WAY OVERPRICED and not that great. Average at best. Over 75 dollars for 3 people and you get plastic utensils. Again don’t waste your time or money on the restaurant.
JS R — Google review
Amazing experience. Very moving. The museum is well done and the cyclorama was fantastic! We also took the Gettysburg tour bus around the battlefields. The tour guide was knowledgeable and had a sense of humor. If you're in the area its well worth the stop.
Roseanne V — Google review
More history than can ever be absorbed in one day exists in this museum.This is a great place to start your journey of the war that took place on Gettysburg. I learned things while in this place I hadn't known before.There are so many weapons, men fighting for a cause, and the expanse of the battlefield is awe-inspiring. From this museum, it's not hard to download the app that takes you to different places on the battlefield and learn what happened and who was there fighting. Take your time, if you have it, because it's extensive. We went on a weekday and it was busy so I can't imagine what it would look like on a weekend in the summer. Take plenty of water and an open mind while touring the battlefield. Absorb it and take it all in to get the best experience while here!!!
Aunt N — Google review
I visited on a Thursday morning. We were on our way home so had limited time. Staff was very friendly and helpful. We unfortunately did not have the time to go thru the museum. What I read indicates you need 4 hours. There is one hall that you can view for free. It consists of a lot of items that have been found on the battleground. It was very interesting. They have a map of the battleground park available however it is not very accurate. Google was very helpful finding the memorials we wanted to see. We look forward to coming back and spending more time. The park is well maintained and well labeled. There are a lot of options for how you tour the park. Self-guided, with a group and there are options for private guides. The heritage guides even dress up. You can use guides from the park itself and there are lots of companies that offer guides as well.
April W — Google review
The cyclorama is an amazing experience both in presentation and as an actual piece of history itself. It could easily take 2 days for a history buff to properly tour the museum and the gift shop prices were lower than expected.
Chris S — Google review
This is a really nice park, very educational, and very clean. The prices in the gift shops and restaurants are on the higher side, but that’s to be expected at a tourist trap. I downloaded one of the self-guided tours for my iPhone, and I have to say that it was one of the best things that I've done while visiting Gettysburg. The tour was extremely informative, and it's well laid out and worked well with my Google Maps, so I knew exactly where to go.
Thomas P — Google review
This is one of the best museum experiences you can have. The museum is filled with history. Don't miss the movie and rotunda experience. The battlefield is HUGE! I recommend doing the auto tour if this is your first visit. There is a beautiful cafeteria with plenty of choices if you get hungry. If your bringing your own food thier are plenty of picnic tables and benches.
Rob S — Google review
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Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center
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The Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center is a renowned destination that features scenic trails and an indoor museum dedicated to the Civil War. In 2008, the center moved to a state-of-the-art facility costing $103 million, offering visitors an exceptional experience. The center offers informative movies and knowledgeable guides for students, making it an ideal location for history lovers of all ages.
Always love Gettysburg. Haven’t been here in a number if years. The visitor’s center is great and the overview movie very informative. Had a wonderful guide for our students. Very knowledgeable and gave plenty of information. So much to see and learn.
Brian S — Google review
What an amazing experience this place is! The vast size of this battlefield is awe inspiring. Over 70,000 men lost their lives battling over a 24 acre piece of land, to either keep or do away with slavery. To learn and to actually be able to visualize how far a canon ball weighing 8 pounds could be launched a mile away with a canon two hundred years ago is truly incredible. The museum displays of the uniforms, handguns, rifles and various artifacts is extensive.I enjoyed the bus tour with the tour guide.It was interesting and fun to hear the narrative of the battle and learn about the little to unknown facts about the battle.In order to experience the entire Gettysburg site, it is easily a two day trip.For convenience, there is a small cafeteria in the main building. The new museum building was.built in 2008 and is very clean and modern. There is a good sized souvenir shop in the main building as well. There are also numerous nearby hotels, souvenir shops and restaurants in the City of Gettysburg.For the history buff, this is a must see place to visit.
Jaime B — Google review
What a day! The employees were all kind & informative & our tour guide on the bus was great. Thanks John. Gift shop had something for everyone. Highly recommend the bus tour then driving self on automotive tour (a self drive). They even have many options for free.
Paula S — Google review
My wife needed a wheelchair and the staff were really helpful in getting her one and they helped at all the exhibit entrances. The cyclorama is completely different in a very good way from the use of lights, simulated cannon and gunfire and the narration of events. I went last time 25 years ago but this time they brought it to life.When it gets close to 5 be ready to exit quickly and that includes the gift shop. The rest rooms are cordoned off too.If you have a disabled member of your family take them to the drop off point with benches and then go to the disabled parking which is a 1/4 mile walk to the front entrance.
Gary N — Google review
I never served in the military and was never that much of a history buff, but the experience did give me a new appreciation for the freedoms we tend to take for granted.Reading each of the engravings and the stories behind them, makes you realize how great a sacrifice was made by those who were determined to stand up for what they believed in!! Truly remarkable!!Looking across the vast, open fields, imagining the sheer bravery, chaos and sacrifice of those men was genuinely inspiring to me.There are also walking paths for those who are adventurous!I may have to post a second review to display my photos, since there are so many.There were so many monuments, unfortunately, I had to actually stop taking photos to continue on with my trip. But I’m going to use that as an excuse to come back again… lol.
Ann M — Google review
So beautiful.Well preserved.It feels alive with all the canons and monuments.Fences look like they have always been here.A must see if you are a fan of history.Get a map and follow the self guided tour. You will not be disappointed.
David W — Google review
What an incredible place. I didn't have enough time to truly explore the entirety of it, as it is so incredibly vast. The bus tour was well worth the money, and comes with a very nice driver and a knowledgeable and friendly guide. Highly recommend that everyone should go, if possible, take a few days to really take it all in. I plan to return for a few days to hike it.
Tori L — Google review
Amazing history! You really get a feel for the place where 51,000 lost their lives over a three day time period. I started to whistle while we walked, and then stopped as this is hallowed ground. Beautiful area.
Kristen A — Google review
History lesson at its best. Recommend starting with Cyclorama & Narrated movie to help put all the pieces together. So much took place over the 3 days of the fighting, that it is so helpful to get the overview. There is an App for the battlefield tour that guides you along the way. Very effective. There is also an App for all of the National Parks that adds extra content before heading out. Parking lots full of licenses from all over the US.
Daryl H — Google review
My significant other and I went here on vacation and it was wonderful. They have packages that are affordable, including a bus tour, and access to the museum. The park rangers do a lot of informative activities as well that are free. You could easily spend an entire day here between the tours (they have a self guided car version, an informative bus tour), the museum, and the additional activities run by the museum and parks department. The gift shop is beautiful, and reasonable as well. The staff at the front desk was very helpful and informative about what to take advantage of. I would visit here again if given the opportunity.
Zoe W — Google review
I would give it a 5 star but the cost to get in makes in inaccessible to many people. (Just over $20 as of Nov. 2023). The movie was a great summary of what led to the battle at Gettysburg and touched on the aftermath. It was better than I had expected.The cyclorama was impressive when you learn that it is an actual oil painting from the turn of the century - and moved to Gettysburg in 1913. It went through a restoration and if you are a fan of history or art, this is a must see.
Randi A — Google review
Great experience with the family. One of the rangers was amazing teaching our daughter more about Gettysburg. We enjoys the self guided tour (the app is free and has audio to go with the tour) and the monuments had great descriptions to them. Really felt Abraham Lincoln’s words while reading the Gettysburg address at the cemetery.
Kyle J — Google review
I think should be a must for anyone. I was definitely surprised by the amount of foreigners that were visiting. The history in the museum and the surrounding areas is spectacular. Definitely take the auto tour if you don't do a bus. It's definitely worth it. It does take at least 2 hours to do the auto tour. You do need tspend the money and do the museum.
Doug A — Google review
The best place to understand the history of United States 🇺🇸.Is the only and unique opportunity to feel, learn and see the artifacts of the Civil War. This place is outstanding.You can link the experience with other Histories places in PA and follow up the past, the present and the future. The museum has one of the biggest oil painting in the world which describes the reality of the battlefield of Gettysburg vs General Lee.If you willing to learn our freedom and why was important the emancipation, go and visit this area.Highly recommend: schedule a private tour for 3 hours and let the professional guide diving you to the past of the history.Unforgettable experience.Top 10 places to visit in PA.Stay in a local hotel. You will need plenty of time to walk, read and enjoy the activities.
Harold H — Google review
We took the auto tour and loved it!! It took us about 2 hours and it is GPS driven. Very informative and gives you plenty of opportunity to get out and take pictures or get a closer look. The tour made us realize that we want to come back to the area and spend more time here. There are so many different things to do and see we can't wait to return!
Dave C — Google review
I really enjoyed the walk through History. We used the national park app and we were able to enjoy the story being told to us at each one of the stops. The Monuments were beautiful and the park was well taken care of.
Joshua L — Google review
Went to Gettysburg Battlefield today. The grounds, the museum & visitor center were very informative. The staff we encountered were professional, courteous & cheerful. The visit had meaning, and was a thoughtful experience. I recommend you go there! Check it out!
Frank S — Google review
Gettysburg National Military Park-AMAZING!I am a lover of American history and have visited many historical sights, memorials, and battlefields, Gettysburg is one of the best I have seen.The number of monuments, markers, and displays not only in the museum but all around the battlefield is just incredible.From the video in the visitor's center/ museum to the driving path, there is so much to see and learn.We downloaded the National Parks app which has a link to a free audio-guided tour. Loved it!I suggest- seeing the video, seeing the museum, driving the tour with the audio guide, and seeing the Gettysburg cemetery. See the spot where Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address.
Jason S — Google review
What a fabulous place. This is one of the cleanest and nicest places we have visited. The respect people have for this is amazing. The film, cyclamen and museum are wonderful and very moving. The staff is fantastic. We loved it! The auto tour was also great for us. We could take our time.
Donna S — Google review
This is a must place to visit when you are in Gettysburg. Great place to learn about our history. Highly recommend this place for any age. They have a junior ranger program for kids. You would need a minumum of 3-4 hrs just for the museum alone. Very educational. Interesting facts and exhibits. Everyone was friendly and accomodating. They have a gift shop too. Overall a great experience.
F&I — Google review
I have promised myself many years ago to make this trip to this hallowed ground and I finally made it. The aura of this place is unique and the monuments,along with the excellent museum can really touch the visitor. I feel blessed for this experience.
Pardalis G — Google review
I highly recommend making the visitor center your first stop. The staff was very helpful and guided us in all of our options and ways to see everything. This is a good place to get an understanding of the battle and the history of the war. The museum is filled with authentic pieces from the battle and it really brings you to the emotions that had to fill the battlefields. The cemetery is quite an honor to be able to walk through and pay our respects to the people that shaped our country to what it is today. The loss of thousands of people is very somber and you can walk peacefully through the lands that people were fighting war on. Well worth the trip and I'd definitely recommend it to any American who is lacking gratitude for their freedom!
Robert G — Google review
National Parks have done a really excellent job in how they present the entire Military Park, including the Gettysburg Military Museum. It was very very impressive (and sad at the same time). Would certainly recommend a visit.
Andrew R — Google review
The Gettysburg Battlefield stands as a solemn testament to the courage and sacrifice of those who fought there. Walking through its hallowed grounds, one can't help but feel a profound sense of reverence for the thousands who gave their lives in the struggle for freedom. The meticulously preserved landscapes and monuments serve as poignant reminders of the brutality and heroism that unfolded during those fateful days in July 1863. Visiting Gettysburg is not merely a journey through history; it's a pilgrimage to honor the enduring legacy of those who fought and died for a cause greater than themselves.
Rich W — Google review
We had a limited amount of time to explore the battlefield, and we had not realized how large the battlefield is, and how many monuments there were to visit. Our first stop was the Visitor's Center and a guide there suggested a few key spots we could check out in the short 1.5 hours we had. This was perfect. Of course, now we want to go back! One could easily spend 1 - 2 days here. I also like that you can see most of everything free of charge. You can opt to pay for extras that I'm sure enhance the experience, but the Visitor's Center, auto tour and walking trails are free.
Gabrielle S — Google review
Spent 3 hours touring the visitors center as there is so much to see! The Cyclorama, the film and museum were all top notch, professionally produced, informative and amazing to see. Highly recommend seeing this visitor center. Seeing the museum before touring the military park will help understand the battlefield and how the battle unfolded.
B P — Google review
I agree with that don't eat here because the prices are ridiculous and it's not run by the park service or anybody at the visitor center. It's like a third-party hired out café and the food is really bad quality.! The museum bookstore had an author signing, so we looked out and got a historical book for our son, author: William Styple signed! there's some snacks available there lots of historical books, lotta tchotchkes it seemed very commercialized like you can get a coffee mug with Gettysburg and Abraham Lincoln bubblehead lol. bus tours are $40 for adults. I can't remember the prices for kids and they have four of those that leave Daley. It looks like I'm not sure if it's going to change later in spring or summer hours and the visitor center is nice and the upkeep is nice, and the restrooms are clean. Very windy out on the battlefield. there is a tour where you sit in your car and watch a couple videos at various stop so you can get out and then there's the walking tour that takes about an hour and a half and then there's the bus tours that take about two hours..My family recommends the auto & walking tours, download the app. Learning about an important war in our country, shouldn't be considered a Tour strap and shouldn't be so much money specially if people need chip jars so apparently they're not getting paid a living wage which is a whole other story but yes, recommend going to Gettysburg at least once in your life and it's quite educational if you download the free tour...
Super L — Google review
Hard to understand the battle of Gettysburg without ever visiting the site. We tried to do the driving tour in two hours but didn't finish. I would recommend at least 2 days just to be able to get a good grasp of the site.
Tim T — Google review
This is my 3rd visit and it changes every time. Took the bus tour first. Loved it. Then drove back into the area to do a deep dive exploration. Points to remember......all communications are done by horseback, troops walked everywhere to get to battle lines and proceed to fight on the same day, a shot from a cast iron cannon traveled 2 miles, over 3000 horse are killed at Gettsyburg alone........
Debbie T — Google review
My husband and I experience the film/cyclorama/museum and Gettysburg bus tour offered by the Gettysburg National Military Museum and Visitors Center. We highly recommend all of these! Excellent experiences. Amazing tour and tour guide.
Theresa E — Google review
Amazing history and great park. Bookstore was huge and the self guided car tour was fantastic. This is a must see for every American and travelers the same. Solidify our history in our hearts and learn what it took to be what we are today!The park center is new and very spacious with plenty to see. Check out the presentation and learn about the way at Gettysburg. Large bookstore with tons of history and lots for the kids as well.Don’t forget your passport stamps.
Jessy H — Google review
This is one of the places in the United States, where, in order to understand American political history, it must be visited in person to understand the magnitude of what happened on that fateful day. What caused it? Who contributed to it even occurring in the first place? Why did it have to happen? And how it ended? The answers lies all around the field.
RG. W — Google review
Amazingly done so well. The one year family pass was cheaper than a regular admission. So.. we are now members. I only saw about 1/2 of the museum so coming back is a plus. I can express how well done this museum is. My childhood memories can compete with my adult experience. The video narrated by Morgan freeman is a great place to start. The app for this area is detailed and. Done better than anything I have seen. Next time I come I want to do a bus tour! Built to accommodate many people didn’t feel crowded!
Desmond L — Google review
What a great experience and a chance to learn about our American history. It’s well worth taking the bus tour.
Steven H — Google review
2024–05-04 - 5 StarsRained the day we were there but other wise was a great day.We will return to see more of what we missed.Plan on packing your own lunch or snack. The restaurant in side is WAY OVERPRICED and not that great. Average at best. Over 75 dollars for 3 people and you get plastic utensils. Again don’t waste your time or money on the restaurant.
JS R — Google review
Amazing experience. Very moving. The museum is well done and the cyclorama was fantastic! We also took the Gettysburg tour bus around the battlefields. The tour guide was knowledgeable and had a sense of humor. If you're in the area its well worth the stop.
Roseanne V — Google review
More history than can ever be absorbed in one day exists in this museum.This is a great place to start your journey of the war that took place on Gettysburg. I learned things while in this place I hadn't known before.There are so many weapons, men fighting for a cause, and the expanse of the battlefield is awe-inspiring. From this museum, it's not hard to download the app that takes you to different places on the battlefield and learn what happened and who was there fighting. Take your time, if you have it, because it's extensive. We went on a weekday and it was busy so I can't imagine what it would look like on a weekend in the summer. Take plenty of water and an open mind while touring the battlefield. Absorb it and take it all in to get the best experience while here!!!
Aunt N — Google review
I visited on a Thursday morning. We were on our way home so had limited time. Staff was very friendly and helpful. We unfortunately did not have the time to go thru the museum. What I read indicates you need 4 hours. There is one hall that you can view for free. It consists of a lot of items that have been found on the battleground. It was very interesting. They have a map of the battleground park available however it is not very accurate. Google was very helpful finding the memorials we wanted to see. We look forward to coming back and spending more time. The park is well maintained and well labeled. There are a lot of options for how you tour the park. Self-guided, with a group and there are options for private guides. The heritage guides even dress up. You can use guides from the park itself and there are lots of companies that offer guides as well.
April W — Google review
The cyclorama is an amazing experience both in presentation and as an actual piece of history itself. It could easily take 2 days for a history buff to properly tour the museum and the gift shop prices were lower than expected.
Chris S — Google review
This is a really nice park, very educational, and very clean. The prices in the gift shops and restaurants are on the higher side, but that’s to be expected at a tourist trap. I downloaded one of the self-guided tours for my iPhone, and I have to say that it was one of the best things that I've done while visiting Gettysburg. The tour was extremely informative, and it's well laid out and worked well with my Google Maps, so I knew exactly where to go.
Thomas P — Google review
This is one of the best museum experiences you can have. The museum is filled with history. Don't miss the movie and rotunda experience. The battlefield is HUGE! I recommend doing the auto tour if this is your first visit. There is a beautiful cafeteria with plenty of choices if you get hungry. If your bringing your own food thier are plenty of picnic tables and benches.
Rob S — Google review
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Lake Tobias Wildlife Park
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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Park draws kids & animal lovers for reptiles, petting zoo & safari rides through a 150-acre terrain.
This is a breath taking experience for a family. Our kids have been here multiple times and even though they know what's coming they still love it.Lake Tobias has a great variety of animals to see on the zoo side. They have monkeys, black bears, tigers, lions, bobcats, ostriches, peacocks that roam the grounds, a lot of different chickens, Prarie dogs, pigs, and more.They also have a petting zoo with a variety of different barn yard animals. I would recommend stopping at the reptile area to see turtles, snakes, alligators, and a sloth.You can't miss out on the safari ride. Ours lasted almost an hour. There were so many different critters. Most came right up to the bus for snacks and to get petted! There is a waking path that has various different exotic birds, turtles, porcupines, and at the end extremely friendly giraffes.You can't make a stop at Lake Tobias with getting and yummy food nor stopping at the gift shop :)Overall a wonderful experience and not too expensive for our family of five.
Matt R — Google review
It was a fun day here. 1st - Military get in free! (Thank you for honoring us.) The animal exhibits are clean & the animals look healthy & happy/well-taken care of. The safari ride was so cool. Victoria our driver/Safari tour guide was very knowledgeable & enjoyed her job. Enjoyed my visit here very much.
Ellen P — Google review
First, I will say that it is a very large park and in order to see ALL of the different animals that they have, we definitely had to do a lot of walking. Other than that it's definitely a great place to visit. The petting zoo was a huge hit with the kids, they got to run around with and feed a ton of goats and sheep, and they even were able to pet some baby emus. We got to see so many different animals while walking around the park and when we took the safari tour we had yet another opportunity to be up close with the animals there. It's such an interactive experience, being able to feed or pet the animals just makes it that much more fun.
Sierra — Google review
My daughter's 3rd grade field trip to Lake Tobias was the absolute best day!! It is such a great place with lots of interactive learning about various animals. The staff were all very kind and helpful. Great family attraction to visit fir All ages.
Pennie H — Google review
Absolutely loved this place. Plenty of bathrooms for little bladders. So much to see and interact with! You HAVE to do the safari. It's amazing, informative and so fun. Food purchase before hand and it's only $4 to feed them. It's a once in a life time experience and it's absolutely beautiful. The animals are happy and well taken care of unlike other parks I've been to with the kids. Parking is very accommodating. Just make sure you're ready for lots of walking! There is golf carts they have around to accommodate those with disabilities. And food places reasonably priced. Also loved seeing the reptile shows throughout the day! ❤️
Abagail J — Google review
Very well laid out park and grounds. Easily navigable and accessible. Staff was friendly and helpful. Animals are well maintained and exhibits were top quality. Great family get away at a reasonable price.
Brian W — Google review
Great place to take the family. Our tour guide was outstanding (unfortunately I forgot her name now since we are home) on the safari ride.Lots of variety of animals and sections to see. We loved the petting zoo the best. And if you've never heard a lion or lioness talk to each other before then the place for it is here!We look forward to next year to visit!
Whitney C — Google review
WHAT A TREAT! This place is an absolute blast for all ages. There's so much to see and do. The space is well maintained, easy to access and there's enough space that even with a crowd you don't feel suffocated. The safari is worth every cent and was my favorite activity. The employees are friendly, helpful and always ready to answer questions. HIGHLY RECOMMEND and we will be back!
Victoria M — Google review
Great place to take the Family, any and all ages welcome! Great safari tour as well as an awesome reptile exhibit.
Brittany R — Google review
We took the almost two hour drive from Baltimore and had a great time! This was our first time but it won't be our last. I was amazed at how many animals were there, that I had never heard of, and I'm an animal lover. We experienced the safari and enjoyed hearing all the interesting facts about the animals on the trail. We even had a chance to see the exotic animal presentation and the petting zoo. And to experience all of this for only $19!!!!! This place was a great decision for our date ( we're adults but kids at heart) Thanks Lake Tobias Wildlife Park and all your friendly employees. 👋🏾
Tiffany — Google review
WE had THE BEST EXPERIENCE!! Did the drive through Safari Tour and saw so many amazing animals! Many even came up to our window! We got to pet a reindeer, emu and a Llama. The staff was so kind and the animals were in their natural habitat thriving and safe! I highly recommend Lake Tobias for any age and any event. It's worth the drive and we plan to come frequently!
Whitney T — Google review
The safari tour was wonderful... Absolutely buy the animal food before you board. They'll eat right out of your hands and it's an amazing experience. The petting zoo and other areas are really nice, as well. The kids had wonderful time and it was well worth spending half a day there. The staff were so polite and helpful, which really made for a great day!
Tanya H — Google review
This was such a fun place to visit. The safari tour was a blast, especially with the animal snacks you can buy. We chose the right time to go, too, because there were lots of cute babies! I just wish we would have gotten there sooner so we could have done more.We'll definitely be going again!
Randi S — Google review
It was my family and I'm first time visiting. We had an amazing time even though we arrived on the later side of time. The safari ride was such a great experience! Only things I didn't like was the amount of bugs on the animals and the walk way was challenging to go through while having a stroller. I recommend Lake Tobias despite the few things I didn't like.
Dee L — Google review
We always have a great time here, indoor and outdoor attractions. Free parking. Lots of animals to look at and feed. Prices are great, even for the food. They offer ice cream, burgers, hot dogs, fries, burritos and tacos too. Rain or shine check the weather before you go.
Big A — Google review
This was the best day ever for me, my husband and my mother in law. The park staff went ABOVE AND BEYOND to make sure we could get my mother in law to all the exhibits and take her on her wheelchair on the safari tour. Mike who drives the "limo" golf cart and mike who drove the safari bus were amazing. Somehow the Mike with the golf cart would always find us in need of him and tell us to call for him when we were done at an exhibit and when I didnt and I started pushing her somewhere, he would find us and help us once again! It was like ths whole park was there for us and it was the most special day I could ever have imagined. In a world where it is SO HARD to find handicap accessible entertainment, there is Lake Tobias. I cant believe they dont charge more. I am so thankful, you made our entire year. You guys are an absolute blessing for Pa and this world is lucky to have this amazing place in it. 30 out of 10. Best place ever.
Angie O — Google review
Lake Tobias is a perfect place for people of all ages. My group arrived early. There is plenty of parking and lots of bathrooms throughout the park. The animals look well taken care of and have big exhibits. I loved the safari ride because you were able to pet all the animals and feed them. Be prepared to walk a lot!
Aaliyah E — Google review
Great place to interact with a lot of different kinds of animals. Affordable and fun way to spend a whole afternoon.
Andrew L — Google review
We have been to Lake Tobias many times and it never disappoints. $38 for two people to have 4 hours of fun. In my eyes, the price is well worth it. The safari ride on the bus tour is an experience that you cannot find anywhere else in the area. There are many animals that you can see up close that you would probably not find in a traditional zoo experience. I would recommend showing up close to the opening time because the parking fills up quick and it gets busy quick. Also make sure to stop by the reptile building for the 20 minute reptile show. Overall, great place to find entertainment for the whole family.
ComradVibes — Google review
Have been here many times over my life, and this place never disappoints! Great place to take your kids and family to enjoy a day getting to learn about, see, and even feed the animals!
Sara E — Google review
Best wild life safari park - located near Harrisburg. It’s a best family safari park. Definitely worth going here 👍💯
Miraj P — Google review
This was a great location with lots to do. They have larger zoo animals like lions and Tigers, they have a petting and feeding zoo, they have a cute safari ride to feed the more mild mannered animals, and they have reptile encounters too. They have a museum, gift shop and places to eat. The food is fairly priced and pretty tasty. Employees there in my experience were friendly and helpful!
R K — Google review
Love,love,love it here. We always have a great time here, and the kids love feeding the animals on the Safari tour. The food there was reasonably priced and good. The park looked very clean, as it always does. They made some improvements and added some new animals that were cool to see. We had a great time and I highly recommend visiting. Also, be prepared to be swarmed by the goats in the petting zoo they love visitors and to be fed so I wouldn't wear nice clothes because the will put their feed up on you to get food.
Matthew M — Google review
My first visit October 9 2023, it was a cool and windy fall day. But what an awesome day. Spent over 3 hours, we did the safari ride, the petting zoo and most of the other animals. Can’t wait to go back with the grand babies. Staff was very friendly and helpful prices weren’t bad either.
Brenda B — Google review
My sisters and I came through that direction from Pittsburgh to attend an event in Reading, PA and found this place online in an effort to find something fun to do on the way and we had an amazing time! Prices were great, exhibits were beautiful and spacious, and the place is huge. We spent half of what we would’ve spent during a visit to our home zoo. And our safari tour guide, Todd, was awesome! Whatever that man’s wage is, double it. Thank you for an amazing day!
Christina S — Google review
We used our car to drive on the safari, and it was a great experience. Price to get in was really reasonable, especially for the up close views you get with the wildlife. This is a definite recommendation! Thank you!
Chris R — Google review
This was our first trip to the park! It was an amazing adventure. For my family the 2-hour card ride was well worth it. My 3-year-old daughter loved being able to get so close to the animals on the safari ride. It was a great experience even for my son who is just over a year old. The other cool thing in my opinion is it is very reasonably priced. I would have figured ticks, Food, and little gifts from the gift shop would have been well over $100. The nice thing about this place is you can bring a packed lunch and they have a bunch of pavilions thought the park. With the safari ride it definitely makes for some unforgettable memories.
Jordan K — Google review
This is a very neat little place. Our visit was not crowded. You can spend 3 - 4 hours here fairly easy. The Safari Tour is the big attraction and it did not disappoint. However, there are several other attractions/exhibits that are neat.I recommend get on as early safari ride as possible. Seems like the early tours fill up quick.Plenty of restroom facilities and well maintained. A number of food options with several places to sit and eat. Parking is a little confusing if you have never visited. They have multiple parking areas. Seems like most people entered the lower area.Several animal feeding stations throughout the park.The history museum is worth a few moments of your time.Need a small activity that doesn't take the whole day-unless you want it to. This is the place.
Stephen C — Google review
Lake Tobias is an annual trip for our family and it never disappoints! We always pay for the safari tour and feeding the giraffes. It's all worth it! All your money spent goes towards taking care of the zoo. The animals are well kept and more often than not, are out and ready to be seen. There's always something to pet, besides the entire Petting zoo. This trip we got to pet a baby porcupine and baby kangaroo! There's a good amount of hills and lots of walking so come prepared for heat. There is also plenty of food and drink options and cover from the sun when needed. It's a great place not just for kids, but adults too! Highly recommend. We will see you next year, if not before!
Allycia G — Google review
Lake Tobias is a wonderful place to spend the day with the family! The staff are very friendly and enthusiastic about the animals. The safari tour is well worth the extra money and allows for very close encounters with the animals. The giraffe feeding was awesome as well. We also enjoyed the reptile encounters and the petting zoo. Our family had a wonderful experience and will definitely be back!
G. F — Google review
We have been going here for many years. My son always has a good time. There's a petting zoo, and there's certain times you can also go and feed the giraffes 🦒 its definitely a great experience. The staff are all amazing and respectful. They also have a gift shop as well. We will continue to go here.
Raquel R — Google review
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Hersheypark
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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.
My teenage daughter enjoy this place so much.Pass wasn’t cheap, but worth it.I was hoping the opening hours can be 9am instead of 11am.Food inside the park was okay, parking was simple!Will come back soon to enjoy the water park.If they can open more ticketing booth, that’ll be great.
Enzo L — Google review
This was the best vacation I’ve had in a long time. So much to do in Hershey and I didn’t get to do it all but we still had a good time. We went to Hershey park and to chocolate world. Hershey park was really not expensive for the tickets. The food and amenities were expensive but it is an amusement park so that’s to be expected obviously. Altogether we had a great time. We went to the zoo which was by far one of the best and most intimate experiences I’ve had in a zoo. I wanted to go to Amish country but didn’t get the chance. I would recommend everyone to go at least once in their lifetimes because you get to see the history of how everything was made and created. I don’t think I will go again with the kids because we have already seen everything and not much changes up there however, I will take my wife back just to see Amish country. There are more adult things to do there and ways to enjoy yourself. I’ll be posting that review as soon as I’m able to get back up there.
E A — Google review
Hersheypark is an excellent destination for families seeking an unforgettable amusement park experience. From thrilling rides to sweet attractions, it offers something for everyone. The park’s cleanliness and well-maintained facilities create a safe and enjoyable environment.One highlight is the variety of rides available, catering to all age groups. The roller coasters provide exhilarating adventures, while the gentle attractions and kiddie rides keep the younger ones entertained. The water park section offers refreshing fun on hot days.The staff at Hersheypark deserves commendation for their friendliness and helpfulness. They are readily available to assist with any inquiries or concerns, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable visit. Additionally, the park’s accessibility features make it accommodating for individuals with disabilities.Food options are plentiful, with diverse menus and accommodating dietary preferences. However, be prepared for slightly higher prices, as expected in most theme parks.Overall, Hersheypark offers an outstanding family experience with its thrilling rides, well-kept grounds, and friendly staff. It’s a must-visit destination for those seeking a memorable and enjoyable day out with loved ones.
Tony F — Google review
This is one of the best amusement parks I have ever been to. We had so much fun, it's full of roller-coasters and after a whole day there we weren't able to ride them all (started to rain heavily). Also they have nice stores and great food options. And we really didn't have to wait that long to ride every time. I extremely recommend going there, and would definitely come back again.
Vera A — Google review
What an awesome place! The weather was PERFECT! Being that I'm from Louisiana and have been experiencing Temps of over 100 degrees, the breezy and sunny weather here was welcoming! The park was very clean and wasn't overcrowded. The food was pretty good but the main favorite of my family was the thrilling roller coasters! If you're a thrill seeker, this place is for you! They have some really cool roller coaster rides! My teenage kids had so much fun riding all of the rides and even went to the Waterpark area and had a blast there too! The lines weren't too long and the entire trip was very pleasant. We will definitely be returning!
Claudia L — Google review
Fun for the whole family. My wife enjoyed the park even though she is 6 months pregnant because of zoo and water animal show. My kids loved the whole experience. Only down side many attractions were closed due to our late in the season visit. We did love all of the Halloween festivities though.
Don S — 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
I took the kids to Hersheypark and had a great time. The park has a variety of rides and pools that kept the kids entertained all day. The chocolate-themed attractions were particularly impressive, and there were plenty of delicious food options. It's an excellent place for a family outing.
Eliah S — Google review
Great park. I just wish the lines weren't always so painfully slow moving at every ride. The parks operations aren't the best really and there's a lot of little kids and elderly crowds. It's a great family park / thrill park but be prepared to wait in some very long lines as the ride crews don't hustle to send out trains.
Will L — Google review
This is a really nice park that our family really enjoyed visiting. The park seemed really clean and well staffed. We enjoyed the preview night the two hours before our first night. We rented a cabana for our water park day and it was great. They had their own bathrooms and exclusive grill. We got free soft drinks. The staff for the cabanas would make want to do the cabanas again just for them.
Brennan L — Google review
We had so much fun yesterday at Hershey Park. We are a family of four. We have a teenager and a toddler. My husband is a roller coaster enthusiast and I am a little less of an enthusiast. We visit every amusement we can. Some are better suited to adults and some to children. It's great when it's well balanced and Hershey Park is!! I wish there was more chocolate. LoL but seriously I was SO in the mood for chocolate fountains ! Loved the refill cups and cashless system. The lines were not bad at all especially for the first half of the day! The app was very helpful except my husband had it too they read wait times differently. For example : mine said 30 min wait and his said 15 minute wait for the same ride. All in all, great time!! See the sea animal show, it's adorable.
Elizabeth V — Google review
The happiest place on earth. What a fantastic place to spend your vacation. The rides are very fun and the lines are long but everybody expects that. Very clean park. The food is delicious. Prices are sky high just like the rides. But who doesn't want to dance with chocolate characters and create their own Hershey Bar at the Hershey Chocolate factory? Dream come true ❤️Absolutely a must place to visit as a kid and an adult 👌.
Yulia G — Google review
We had an absolutely delightful experience at Hersheypark. The park offers rides for all ages at a reasonable price. We spent the entire day at the park, from opening to closing, and there was an abundance of activities to keep us entertained. The park is well-maintained and the staff is friendly and helpful. The park’s cleanliness and attention to detail are commendable. We highly recommend Hersheypark to families looking for a fun and memorable day out.Upon entering the park, we were greeted by a friendly staff member who provided us with a map and answered all our questions. The park is well-organized, and the map was easy to follow. We started our day with the Cocoa Cruiser, a family-friendly roller coaster that was a great way to ease into the day. We then moved on to the Laff Trakk, an indoor spinning coaster that was a lot of fun. The Wild Mouse was another highlight, with its sharp turns and sudden drops. We also enjoyed the Ferris Wheel, which provided a great view of the park.The park has a variety of food options, from snacks to full meals. We enjoyed a delicious lunch at the Chickie’s & Pete’s stand, which offered a variety of seafood and other options. The park also has plenty of restrooms, which were clean and well-maintained.Overall, we had a fantastic time at Hersheypark. The park offers something for everyone, and we can’t wait to go back!
E Z — Google review
What a great day! So many fun thrill seeking rollercoaster but Wildcat was our favorite! Clean amusement park with lots of bathrooms and food options.
Queen G — 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
Ended up coming here after my daughter's cheer competition, and all I have to say is WOW! We had an amazing time there and this was the first amusement park my kids have been too. I wish we had more time to explore more and ride more of the rides 😪 😩. But we will definitely be making a personal trip back sometime this summer!
Aaron A — Google review
It's a nice place to be with kids as with any other amusement park. The tickets are not that expensive but probably they need more staff the manage the crowd. Few rides were not working and sometimes even the vending machines and food services kiosks were too slow. Ultimately, we had fun but could have been better. You need at least 3 days to cover all rides and attractions.
Maewa S — Google review
We went on a Sunday in April, the weather was absolutely perfect! Don't love the layout of this park as it is very hard to navigate efficiently. Having said that they do have very good markers pointing everywhere you look so if you know where you want to go it's pretty easy to find it. It was a pretty busy day but we kept an eye on wait times in the app and we ended with our longest wait time being 45 minutes! We caught several rides right after they had been down for some reason or other. The rides themselves are some of the best I've been on!!! So smooth and no headache makers!! Another amazing thing was how allergy friendly the park was!!! The app listed ALL ingredients AND labeled things for several allergy categories. They even had a gluten friendly area/line in Thier food court. WOW!!! Way to go, this was absolutely amazing!!! And the prices for food weren't outrageous!? What more could you ask for, this was so much fun and wish we lived close by so we could enjoy it more often!!
Natalie A — Google review
We brought our children and grandchildren (total of 8 people) here for our first visit. Handicap parking was close to the entrance. I obtained an ADA access booklet from guest services to allow easier ride entrance for rides I wanted to go on. The staff makes the process pretty easy and they were all very helpful. There were a lot of school trips visiting the day we went but it still wasn't overly crowded. The most popular rides had a longer wait, as expected. We did not visit the water area while we visited the park. Of course, the food is expensive but they do offer an all day dining option. We did purchase the cups with free refills and we were glad we did. There are refill stations all over the park. The park was very clean and all of the staff we interacted with were polite and knowledgeable. Overall, everyone had a great time and we will definitely visit again.
Lisa W — Google review
Service was good and rides were great. In order to get the full experience, you should spend at least a day at the park. I recommend you bring a bottle of water with you since this is a very large park. Kids will enjoy this and the Boardwalk in my opinion is the highlight of this place. Tidal Force was the best water-themed ride. The food wasn’t that great. It’s best to buy these tickets when they’re online or on a deal. Overall, it’s a good place to visit this summer.
Kina N — Google review
Loved my time at Hersheypark. Even though I don’t particularly like roller coasters, I was able to enjoy smaller rides with my niece while the rest of the family enjoyed the big ones. Staff are friendly and helpful to guests. And there is plenty of places to just sit and take in the family friendly environment/atmosphere. I drove from VA and I think it was worth it. Definitely a hit over old Kings Dominion.
Pr!ncess A — Google review
We had another great visit to Hershey Park today! We love this park. We especially enjoy the Halloween events. There is something for everyone here - kiddie rides, family rides, roller coasters, dining, arcades, games, shopping. The lines vary from ride to ride. You have the opportunity to buy a fast track pass for an additional cost to get on the rides without waiting. We ate dinner in the park and the food was pretty good to be from a kiosk. The prices are what you would expect: expensive. All staff members were kind and helpful, the restrooms we used were clean and well stocked. The park offers water fill up stations, so bring your own refillable water bottle to save money. Overall, we had an awesome day and we can’t wait to come back!
Brandi W — Google review
Hersheypark is AMAZING. What else can you say. This has been on our bucket list for years and now we are finally able to scratch it off of our list. It was just an amazing experience. We can’t wait to come back again. Now we can confirm how much fun you could have. It makes you feel like a kid again.
Richard M — 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
A wonderful piece of Pennsylvania history, Hersheypark offers so much to see, to do, and to taste. Choose from a variety of tours. Eat at an onsite restaurant. Make your own candy bar. It is a must-experience place to visit!
Theresa E — Google review
We love Hershey park and have been many times! We were a bit disappointed by the rode operations and length of lines when we visited, but we chalked it up to being early in the season and not having a full staff yet. That's the only reason for 4 stars, instead of 5, but we still love the park! :)
Amy R — Google review
Haven't been here in years and it's still an awesome park with lots of good roller coasters and many other rides. Went on a Wednesday mid-June and didn't wait long at all for any of the rides. We were always able to find a coaster with little to no wait time. Checking the app helps out with that. Buy tickets in advance, and there's no wait to get in, and you save a few $. Can also purchase food/drink plans that were reasonably priced. The Fast Track (skip the line) options were the only thing way overpriced and really not needed the day we were there. Perhaps it's worth it if you're there on a really busy day and are okay with spending A LOT more.
PJ — 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
It's cool to walk around the park even if you're not so into rollercoasters. It can get crowded at times, but it's still large enough of a park that you don't feel too confined. Wait times are not horribly long but not super short either. The park is definitely geared more towards people who like big rollercoasters.
Nicole — Google review
Some of the rides were closed but the rides that were open were good. Although it was around Christmas time that we visited, still had lots of people in the lines. I suggest getting in early when the park opens to get on your favorite rides. Towards 4 PM started to see more people getting in, as they have beautiful holiday lights decorated all over the park.
Chandra K — Google review
Visited Hershey on a weekend! The place was not too crowded and was fun filled. We did the chocolate world tour, make your own candy bar.My son loved both the attractions and found it pretty enjoyable.The attractions are a little expensive however worth it.Overall the place is expensive for food and souvenirs. But truly a good place to visit with a family and kids.
Neeti P — 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
Went here during a camping trip in December of 2021. They had the park decorated for Christmas. Tons of lights. Lots of activities. They had seasonal foods and drinks. Only a fraction of the rides were operational during this time of year (cold). We had a blast. We saw Saint Nick, his reindeer, beautiful displays… we took a ride on their monorail which gives you a spectacular Birds Eye view of the park. This is all happening in the evening mind you. It was a great experience and got us in the Christmas spirit big time. Dressing in layers is a must. Make sure the kiddies are bundled up. PA is quite cold in December.
Fast F — Google review
Hershey Park in the wintertime is absolutely beautiful! Lights everywhere and the reindeer are adorable. The staff watching over the reindeer are very knowledgeable and happy to give any information you may need. Not all of the rides are open during the off season but you don't have to deal with the long lines of the summer.
Steven S — Google review
Went on a super windy day so unfortunately a couple rides had to stay closed but I still had a lot of fun. There were a lot of people there but the lines weren't nearly as long as I was expecting them to be. Didn't expect to find a Chick fil a in an amusement park!
Rustybear9294 — Google review
Went last weekend 4-27-24 I’m a big thrill seeker! And the roller coasters here did that and some! The new wildcat is awesome! Very impressive! Fahrenheit and sky Rush are very enjoyable as well! Unfortunately storm runner broke down so I wasn’t able to ride it. But overall very happy at the park! P.S. come on a full stomach or leave to go eat. The food prices were insane!
Small 1 — 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
There were more lights out, then the light display they had turned on.Do not waste your money here, go to bush gardens for a true Christmas experience. The light display was sad most of the lights were out, the shops were shutting down before five. The tree boardwalk was just one giant ad for local companies. Including the hotel room and park tickets we spent over 1,000 dollars for a sad experience. There were so many dark paths with no lights at all. The best thing about the park was zoo America.
C B — Google review
My family went on a road trip from New Jersey to Ohio in search of an elusive national fencing title for my husband. We drove past Hershey Park on our way to Columbus and promised the kids that we would stop by on the return journey. As soon as we stepped inside the park, we ran into a friend. My kids loved the tide pool and lazy river, and the rides were top notch. On our way to the parking lot, we could hear the start of a Blink-182 concert in the attached arena.
Kathy Z — 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
Feels like a childhood fictional dream. Worth planning a day trip and enjoying the various attractions around the park. Plenty of food options and the attractions will cater to everyone young or old so all age groups are sure to have an amazing time.Don’t miss their exclusive range of hershey bars only available there. They also have kisses flavors from around the world.If you are eating at the food court, i highly recommend their smores.
Riya J — Google review
Extremely long lines 90 + minutes for main attractions. Unfortunately, we did not get to ride much in one day. Fast Track pass may help. Food options are very good. Definitely take advantage of the food & drink packages.
Janedoe 1 — Google review
Definitely buy tickets in advance. Waits can be very long depending on the ride. So ensure you plan in advance. Using the Hershey's app is very helpful to avoid long wait times. Many vary from short times, to hours so it's very helpful to save time and get on more rides. Though food court lines are long as well so plan in advance when to get food and be prepared if there is a line.
Tsukuyomi — 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
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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.
A slice of Heaven! The tulips and cherry blossoms and the peace one could find in this beautiful garden! Plenty of benches to sit and enjoy the landscape! Not to forget the year-round Butterflies Atrium inside the Conservatory! Next visit: when the roses bloom! Thank you to the many people who work here and contribute to such a jewel of a garden!
Rodica M — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! We spent about an hour touring the grounds. Gorgeous rose gardens, unique trees, etc. There is a Children's Garden, which was super cute as well. We also went into the Butterfly Atrium 🦋 Butterfies are everywhere you can see. Be careful, as they do land on the ground and it would be easy to step on them. We loved it and would visit again!
Dave C — Google review
Are you a rose garden lover? Or any garden lover? There is a hidden treasure right next to Hotel Hershey at the Hershey Gardens where they have more than 3k different rose varieties blooming all summer long. You will enjoy the beauty of these roses along with the rest of the garden. I personally went to see the roses as I am an avid rose gardener. However I loved the butterfly garden just as much. You can enjoy the butterflies eating from the fruits and flowers and landing on you.Take a day off to enjoy these gardens. You will not regret it . June is over but they had a promotion that if your name was Rose you could go in free. My daughter went in free as her middle name is Rose. The entrance fee is not too much . Less than 20 dollars per person.
Kanashii N — Google review
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
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
Gardens were great! Wish there was a spot like this close to our home. Would be members and would love to visit often. Very large space to walk and explore. The gardens were beautiful and the setting was very enlightening and relaxing. The butterflies were fun to visit and great to see and interact in that habitat. Definitely recommend visiting when you’re in the Hershey area.
James S — Google review
A must go if you have the time. The rose garden is stunning, I personally also loved the four seasons statues. An incredible eerie gem in the middle of beautiful gardens. There are plenty of shaded areas and benches/seats along the walk. Definitely come when the weather is nice, either way - umbrellas are provided as well. The butterfly garden is a must see as well.There's a very cute spot for kids to play/learn. Plenty of parking.
Adrianna L — Google review
We had a great afternoon perusing the rose garden and taking pics along the walking paths. There was quite a few unique trees. The butterfly house was a great respite from the afternoon storm.
BradandMichelle M — 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
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
Had so much fun here. Such a zen environment and a great way to spend a beautiful sunny day. This is such a great way to relax and walk through the beautiful butterfly room or walk outside through what will soon be beautiful garden beds. Some trees are budding and blooming already. I highly recommend this relaxing place. The price is really good too and there is so much more to see than just the butterflies.
Michele F — Google review
These beautiful gardens and conservatory are worth a visit indeed! Inside the conservatory you will see a glass roof with colored butterflies hanging from it. The butterfly atrium is worth a visit in itself. Not only will you see exotic butterflies, where they feed, and where they land but along you will see some exotic reptiles.The outside gardens are a leisurely walk around the complex and are themed to different settings. No visit would be complete without stopping at the famous rose garden with different colored roses on display along with arches set up in the event of a wedding.Check out the seasonal garden where you will now see pumpkins growing. There's an herbal garden, a children's garden, a Japanese garden, and so much more! Be sure to stop at the Native American garden and the rock garden. There's even a garden dedicated the Milton Hershey himself!There are plenty of butterfly benches along the way for rest stops. Allow about 1 hour and 15 minutes for your visit. There are picnic garden in the area and a trail. This is a great place to relax and unwind!
Arlene M — Google review
What an absolute pleasure it was to visit Hershey Gardens. It was stunning. My family spent hours walking the Gardens. It was so pleasant. The butterfly atrium was my favorite part. I had never seen so many butterflies! Also, the staff is extremely knowledgeable and friendly!
Emily D — Google review
Great garden that will be exceptional in a month when more flowers are blooming and everything has had another month to grow. Easily walkable and 2 hours is plenty of time to see it all. The butterfly atrium is an added bonus with over 400 butterflies in the most beautiful colors
Jacob B — Google review
It was a beautiful day and we were in the area so we decided to stop. How beautiful! All the flowers in bloom and the trees! We loved the secluded benches along the paths to just sit and reflect. We finished our walk in the butterfly atrium and it was amazing!
Kathy C — Google review
Such a wonderful place!! My husband and I came to Hershey for a gospel concert and decided to make a mini vacation there,I love to garden and always wanted to see the Rose gardens and was quite surprised how many were still in bloom!! Of course the mums were gorgeous too
Alice H — Google review
The gardens are very well-maintained. A lot of different flowers and plants to see. Also, the butterfly atrium which is in Hershey Gardens is very nice as well. A lot of effort was put into making this garden as pretty as possible and it's a nice place to go to leisurely walk around and relax.
Nicole — Google review
This is truly an outstanding garden especially when the roses are in full bloom in early June! There are tons of perennials and butterflies to enjoy as well. You’ll get complementary admission if you’re a member of the American Horticultural Society’s reciprocal admission program!
Karl G — 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
Beautiful garden. It’s a must go especially if you’re visiting Hershey Chocolate world. Flowers and butterflies exhibit were all amazing!!! In my opinion you could spend a whole day here :).
Novi B — 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
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
The butterfly house was so lovely! The staff loves talking about the plants and butterflies which was great! We learned so many new things! The outside gardens are lovely. I loved the roses and could have looked and smelled them all day!
Liz F — Google review
We visited here on a Saturday for a girl scout event. It was very well organized. The workers were very kind and explained everything in a way that young girls could understand. Although it was early in the spring, there were plenty of things to see. The children's area is very fun. I would recommend, especially to families. The only thing I didn't love is the cost of entry.
Brynn K — 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
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
It’s a pretty place. The butterfly sanctuary was great. Many species to admire. Military discounts are available in all Hershey attractions. Kid friendly. I would highly recommend
Alyssa C — Google review
The garden is beautiful! Went in late April and the tulips are in full bloom. So colorful and vibrant. The children's garden was a blast. The kids loved it. They had "planting" activities for kids. The staff were very friendly. They had live music playing in the middle of the garden. It's a must see when in Hershey!
D 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
I live in Hershey and have a American Horitcultural Association membership. It's nice I can go here anytime with no extra cost. The fall mums and pumpkin tree were so beautiful. Don't forget all the gorgeous roses still very much blooming! Beautiful
Melanie W — Google review
I'm glad there was a discount right now cuz not much was blooming yet. I guess I should have guessed that since it's only March. But it is a lovely walk and the butterflies were awesome. Want to come back when more is blooming!
Krista B — 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
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
Excellent family place to spend up to two hours of a day at. The insect displays were cool as well as the butterfly room. Me and my daughter actually watched to butterfly’s come into the world! The garden itself was absolutely stunning! I highly recommend seeing this attraction if you spend a weekend at Hershey Park!
Timothy J — Google review
We went for the Christmas tree display with our grandson. We also took in the butterfly atrium.We have an annual membership and so each visit is included with that. I wouldn't make a distant trip to see the gardens in the winter. In the spring and summer it is well worth it.
John R — 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!
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The Hershey Story Museum
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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
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
The Hershey Story Museum was a very detailed presentation on the history and development of the Hershey product and company. I was surprised at how many artifacts they had to display. I definitely learned a lot, not just about the Hershey company, but some historical and scientific facts as well. The layout and displays were very attractive. My children really enjoyed the microscope in the Cuba area. I had no idea the extent to which the Hershey company has had influence in the building of the community and beyond. They even had this cool thing where you could hold up a programmed chip to various points within the museum and it would say hello with your name. There were other interactive things as well. We went on a day with bad weather so we might have been the only people in there. Thusly it was very quiet.
Elizabeth C — 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
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
What a great experience. We didn't know anything about Hershey story before. The place did a great job telling it. We were surprised how much we learned, it was really cool. And it's a really nice building and surrounding area. The little restaurant inside was worth the money and very good. The kids really enjoyed doing the chocolate making lab.
B ( — Google review
We decided to come to The Hershey Story Museum when the rain forced us to come indoors and not be able to go to Hershey Park. Honestly I thought to myself, who would want to visit a boring chocolate museum? When I entered inside and walked around a bit, the museum was beyond my expectations. We had no waiting time since it seemed less busy than usual. I liked how they set up a system where you have to strategize to build a working chocolate factory (7th photo). It took 3 attempts until we finally got it and I really enjoyed it. I got to learn many things about Hershey that I didn’t know about before, and I suggest others to visit as it gives a good experience. I cant really say anything about staff since I didn’t have much interaction. Overall the place was very clean and well cared for. Will visit again!Cleanness: 10/10Experience: 10/10
Aidan K — Google review
It was super fun and informative. The staff there is really knowledgeable. They have a few fun activities that you can take part in. Which makes it great for kids. The tour is self guided, which I really liked. There are a lot of fun items to see. Who knew there was so much history at Hershey? Really a great experience.
Emily D — Google review
This was a nice stop on our way through Pennsylvania to Ohio. There are quite a few things to read as you go through the exhibits and some nice memorabilia to see. When you get your tickets, you will get a little RFID token which you can scan at little kiosks around the museum that will show small animations about Hershey. If you personalize, each of the four colors you pick will show different animations at the kiosks so if with a larger group, pick different colors (or just save the other colors if for a future visit).It only takes an hour or so to go through the museum.
Matt L — Google review
Kids loves it here! Me and my husband enjoyed it too! We purchased the combo with Hershey gardens, price is reasonable for everything including chocolate Lab and tasting, we definitely coming back on our next trip to PA.
Cherry W — 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
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
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
Good exhibits for all things Hershey. You can also enjoy flight of chocolate drinks and chocolate lab.
Tina P — 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
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
Very nice museum about the life of Milton Hershey. Lot of hands on type activities and things to touch, see, and listen to. The Chocolate Lad is woth the time to expirence. Our speaker did a great job and we got to make a bar of chocolate to take home with us.It wasn't very crowed when we went do to a snow storm that was happening so I don't know how it would have been on a typical tourist day.Everyone was very helpful and they paid attention to the visitors first. I felt like they wanted us to have the best visit ever!Thank you Hershey Museum staff for making our vist pleasant.
Dennis R — 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
I received the tickets for this through the Hershey lodge and it was a good time with my niece and daughter. We took part in the chocolate lab as well and had a blast in there. The coffee shop located in the museum building was also very good! I recommend going there over Starbucks located across the street.Take a couple hours and enjoy! Highly recommend.
Timothy J — Google review
This is a really cool place to visit! The museum has an amazing collection of Hershey history. They have a gift shop with a great selection of Hershey merchandise. The chocolate tasting was such a fun experience, it was definitely worth the little bit of extra money.
Casandra E — Google review
History of Hershey - the man, the town, and the sweets. Family friendly. Very informative. Scavenger hunt for kids. Cafe on main floor. See the kisses street lamps right out front.
Nicole W — 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
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Horseshoe Casino Baltimore
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Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Baltimore's Horseshoe Casino is a vast and modern establishment that offers slots and table games as well as bars and restaurants. It is truly an impressive spot, with excellent gaming options for all types of visitors.
Wonderful experience the customer service clerk was amazing unlike most casinos she was amazing. The new customer points card didn’t work for us at the pizza place but we weren’t worried about it the pizza was so good! BBQ pizza on the lower floor is legendary. No smoking so it smelled great everywhere there was a smoking section outside with machines and smoking was cool. Parking was safe mood was safe feeling was good definitely will come back. Free soda machine on the wall like all the other good casinos.
Amyandbrendan — Google review
The worst casino I have ever been to, the entire place smelled like old seafood and pee. Never ever again. They had some newer machines but most were run down and old. The newer machines were fun, but there weren’t very many. I just couldn’t get past the smell of the entire place, made me want to gag.
Lenny — Google review
Several weeks ago around 5-5:30 a group of us arrived for the football game. We don't live in Baltimore and since there isn't a mask mandate for the stadium, we didn't have masks. We are all vaccinated. We decided to go into the casino as some of us hadn't been. There was a young lady working the intake area. She informed us that we couldn't enter without a mask. We asked if any were available and she said there were vending machines inside the casino with masks to purchase. Well one member of our party found a mask in their bag and attempted to find the machines. When they couldn't he returned to the lady and asked again where they were. She was frustrated but told him directions again which involved multiple turns. He again couldn't find them but another employee said the machines were outside and by the bus station. We left and walked to the bus station to purchase masks. We returned to the same woman. She knew we had already had our photos taken before but insisted we do that again. I said to her that I would like for her to pass on a recommendation of having masks for people if it is mandated or having the vending machine outside or in the lobby so that people can actually find it. She promptly told me that she didn't have to provide anything (I wasn't asking her personally). I turned to her and stated that obviously she didn't have to provide anything including good customer service. Once inside the casino, I saw multiple people without mask include multiple employees. I took photos. I was so disappointed with my groups experience with this casino. I've been to the casinos in Vegas and it was such a different experience.
Deborah B — Google review
Went to check out Horseshoe with my uncle on the night of Monday, 07-03-23. He thought we could catch a show. Security told us that they'd stopped the shows because of covid & hadn't brought them back yet.I was VERY impressed with how good the place smelled. Never saw anyone smoking; can only assume that it's either a no smoking venue or smoking is only permitted in designated areas. Was happy about free parking.We didn't gamble. Just wanted to get a feel of the place. I'd driven by several times over the years. We didn't go to the restaurant. We did get to enjoy some fireworks from the parking deck. May stop by again to try some slots next time I'm in the city. Security was tight with required showing of id, I believe a metal detector, and I think facial recognition.
N A — Google review
I've been here before and I feel it lost some of the pizzazz that it used to have. It's still very clean and well kept, tho. We had fun at the slots. And we ate at Brew Burgers. The food was delicious. Again it was clean and had good service.
Morgan S — Google review
The casino is a little dated...U can hang out@ the bar area as long as U like...TV's R strategically positioned around the bar area for comfort and viewing Maurice the bartender is the bomb his bartending skills are exceptional nice crowd the casino was safe and secure nice place to hang out for the night and have a good time! The DJ played good music that appealed to our old school soul! Good crowd to interact with! Food for thought you got to wear a mask to enter the casino 👍🏿
R B — Google review
As my chef idol is Gordon Ramsay, my husband and I went to his MD Steak for our anniversary recently. I tried as much as possible, and needless to say, we had a ton of leftovers—first, the bread, warm with butter uniquely flavored with old bay. Next we tried two different appetizers, first the famous lobster risotto and the other was pork belly. I must say the pork belly was my favorite out of the two. It was soft and melted like butter in my mouth. Next we tried three dishes, the steak, then the Beef Wellington and Lamb. I must say I was a bit bummed on the Wellington as part of the pastry was a bit raw and it was not coated all the way around with the mushroom mix. But the meat was lovely and the flavor was still fantastic. The Lamb had a fabulous sauce that I wish I could have bought a bottle of. We tried a few different sides. The mushrooms which were out of this world, flavorful and still had a firm base to bite into. Then the Mac and cheese- oh yeah this was creamy and cheesy goodness, finally the creamed spinach. The spinach was stringy and a bit chewy. So this was not my favorite side. Finally what made the night. My husband and I shared the famous Sticky toffee pudding. I felt like I had just gone to heaven. It made the evening end on the highest note I could think of. We will be back.
Elizabeth F — Google review
What a pleasant surprise! We visited on a Friday afternoon. The first floor was practically deserted, which was fine with us. We expected smokers, but smoking was only allowed in a separate room upstairs. The entire casino smelled fresh and clean, which was wonderful. We had fun playing for a couple hours. I lost a bit, but my wife broke even, so it was a good day!
Stan A — Google review
Came to Baltimore for my first Orioles game since I was a kid. after the game We hit the casino for the first time... I'm a poker player so I went straight to the poker room. Nice little poker room. Everyone was friendly... Overall a nice little casino with A great atmosphere. Will definitely be back.
13shadylady13 — Google review
Too the bathrooms where clean and atmosphere was pleasant.Wish the had a high limit area on the bottom Floor by Chief Gordon place. Would make sense
Ahmed H — Google review
I really enjoy going to The Horseshoe Casino near The Inner Harbor downtown Baltimore. My favorite table game is Roulette and I love that I can get Promotional Chips by exchanging my Caesar’s Rewards Points as seen in the photo below. Exchanged 100,000 points for $500 in Promotional Chips and was able to flip $400 into $465 in actual money…$$$ Needless to say a lot of the Dealers are fun and engaging. Plus I’ve met dozens of great people there over the past year…🤗Lastly “Always Gable Responsively” And Have Fun 🤩
KEITH I — Google review
I went to the horseshoe for the first time recently to attend a poker event for the run good series. I like the horseshoe brand but there were pros and cons.Pros - Close to the highway. A lot of convenient parking leading directly to the casino, Large gaming floor, very nice poker room, close to stadium, CONNECTED TO TOP GOLF! restaurants in the casino.Cons - a lot of the restaurants only open a few hours a week it seemed like. The smells terrible outside. There’s no hotel in walking distance, I went across the street to holiday inn and there were off duty police officers that informed me the hotel is now used as a homeless shelter. The $1 chips are disgusting.There was not a large selection of cash games in the poker room, but they had the basic 1/3 game and a 4/8 limit game going.
T A — Google review
I enjoy the casino being so close to M & T Bank stadium. It's always extra fun before and after a game. Ravens fans are always SUPER HYPE!
Rosalie H — Google review
When I see this young lady I know that the restrooms are cleaned to perfection. She needs to get a promotion in charge of all cleaning staff. I tried to post her picture but it wouldn't come through she's the light-skinned heavyset woman that works the restrooms on the second floor especially the one in the smoking area.
Nancy S — Google review
Part of the Caesar's network of casinos, Horseshoe Baltimore provides decent level of casino gaming fun. The restaurants are limited and parking is stuck to a garage that now is charging for Ravens and Orioles on home games (sad) but the gaming action is decent. Locals are respectful as long you return the favor. Security is respectful but can be long on the weekends entering the building.The poker room is very basic and there are some sectioned off areas in the back on the second and first floor with what appears to be remodeling and some secret bar room that looks creepy. I believe there is a conference room and open club on the first floor. The pizza is really good and Gordon Ramsey restaurant is okay but not as good as AC or Vegas.They do have great comp prizes (always use your players card) and the restrooms are always clean so I'm happy about that. Also the self serve soda is good. Cut the lemonade with ginger ale or sierra mist, you will thank me later.Grab a few hundred dollars and see if luck is on your side today!
Antonies I — Google review
It was ok but not like I thought it was going to be. I only found one set of videos blackjack spot,but way more poker and slot machines. I mainly love blackjack. Granted they had blackjack sit down tables with other players but one you been playing online with player and not worrying if they have COVID it is hard to set by actual people who are coughing and sneezing,mask up or not. And granted online you don't wine real money but when encounter someone who's a jerk or rude you just mute them. Can't mute people setting by you at the table,but in all I enjoyed myself.
Pierre — Google review
Only visit this place for Gordon Ramsey restaurant as the Casino is dingey and nobody cares about your visit or your enjoyment.The restaurant is totally different in its approach as they care for you like family and make sure you are pleased. The food is unbelievable and an experience to be treasured.
Stephen M — Google review
If I could leave zero stars, I would. We paid $130 to park in the casino garage for the Ravens playoff game. We have been sitting in our car for 2.5 hours after the game with no movement attempting to leave the garage. Not coming back to the garage or the casino.
Leah D — Google review
Was in town visiting and we decided to stop in.I honestly can’t say all good things and I can’t say all bad things. However I do have a little bit of both. The pros: Free Parking, The size of the casino 🎰 is nice, the restrooms and game floors were clean, and that’s about it. The Cons: The Parking Lot smelled horrific, the ride in the elevator didn’t have a pleasant smell either. A lot of the machines didn’t work, and they could’ve had more other games besides so many slots. It’s not as lively as I was expecting it to be. So I don’t think I would return unless they improved and make things a little more lively.
Shaniece — Google review
Bartenders at this place are horrible. Jill stared at me and served multiple other patrons before acknowledging that I was waiting. I stood waiting at the bar for an extremely long time. I ended up leaving and not get served because multiple bartenders would ignore me. I was at the bar for about 20-30 mins. I overheard Jill flirting with other patrons and staying at with them for an extended period of time while the bar was full. Extremely unprofessional. Another guy stood right next to me and waited about 20 min before getting served. I don’t know how long I would’ve had to wait to get served a beer.Blackjack is decent. 25 pays 3/215 pays 6:5, couldn’t locate a 3:2 for 15s.I travel to different casinos across MD and PA, this casino is by far the least crowded for Blackjack tables, especially for a weekend.Would definitely return if Jill served a drink in a prompt fashion.
Denilson T — Google review
Loved it! We really wanted to eat at Gordon Ramsey's for Mother's Day, which was incredible. I won 80 dollars and went home it was a win-win for me.
Calvin J — Google review
I didn't actually gamble here but I did go to Gordon Ramsay's restaurant which was located here. It was really good. I wanted to try the beef Wellington and I finally got it 😋. The waitress was really nice and professional. I had a great experience here. I do recommend it to anyone that wants to come here. Dessert was delicious as well.
LC C — Google review
Pretty empty on a Thursday night. Large venue with a variety of games. Blackjack dealers were very friendly and helpful. If I liked casinos I would probably go back.
David S — Google review
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Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
This beautiful stadium is home to the Baltimore Orioles and offers a great retro baseball experience. It's located near the Inner Harbor, making it a great place to watch a game.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards is truly one of the best ball parks in baseball. It still looks brand new. Its open, inviting, clean, easy to get around, even with full park it still does not feel congested. Parking is incredibly easy, cheap and safe. I recommend parking at one of the local hotels. Never issues walking to the parking lot at any time day or night due to ample lighting and police that monitor the cross streets. Staff at the concessions or at the seats have great welcoming vibes. Shout out to Walt. Just an amazing experience.The food is also one of the best features, Jimmy's seafood is fantastic! We wandered around the park and all the seats are great, even the cheapest seats have perfect views of the field. Getting beers is very easy and exiting the park and parking was so fast, just an awesome park.
Sun L — Google review
Big stadium . Next door to M & T stadium.Strict bag policy. Purse size is enforced.Frustrating locker system because you have to download app, set up account. No one at lockers to help.Kids area is nice with little ones offering a playground, bounce house. Plus Sunday kids can run bases after game.Lots of food options on 1st level.Parking isn't terrible if you get here early enough. Gates open 1 hour before game. Parking was open 2 hours prior to game start time.Be prepared for ridiculous food/drink prices.Sundays they offered kids 9 yrs old n under free entry through pre tickets purchase. These tickets are for specific seating and you have to use kids cheer free sign up for tickets on their website.All food, merchandise, parking are cashless and only takes credit cards/debit cards.May 2022- parking was $15.00 for the lot we parked in.
Kat S — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Orioles Park at Camden Yards, and I must say, it was an absolute home run of an experience! From the moment I walked through the gates, I was captivated by the charm and beauty of this historic ballpark.First and foremost, the location of Orioles Park is fantastic. Situated in the heart of Baltimore, it's easily accessible and surrounded by a vibrant atmosphere. Whether you're a die-hard baseball fan or just looking for a great time, this place has it all.The architecture of the stadium is simply stunning. Camden Yards seamlessly blends the old and the new, with its iconic red-brick facade and modern amenities. The attention to detail is impeccable, and you can feel the rich history of the Orioles franchise as you walk through the concourse.Once inside, the atmosphere is electric. The passionate fans bring a contagious energy that adds to the excitement of the game. The seating arrangement provides excellent sightlines from virtually every section of the ballpark, ensuring you won't miss any of the action on the field.The food options at Camden Yards are a home run as well. From classic ballpark favorites like hot dogs and nachos to local delicacies, there's something for everyone. I highly recommend trying the Maryland crab cakes; they are simply delicious!What truly sets Camden Yards apart is the palpable sense of tradition and community. The Orioles organization goes above and beyond to create an enjoyable experience for fans of all ages. Whether it's the pre-game activities, the behind-the-scenes tours, or the interactive exhibits, there's always something to keep you engaged and entertained.The park is also well-maintained and clean, with friendly and helpful staff members who ensure everything runs smoothly. Restrooms and facilities are easily accessible, and there are ample amenities to accommodate large crowds.In conclusion, Orioles Park at Camden Yards is a must-visit destination for any baseball enthusiast or anyone looking to have a memorable time. Its timeless charm, top-notch facilities, and passionate atmosphere make it one of the best stadiums in the country. Whether you're cheering for the Orioles or just enjoying a day out with friends and family, this ballpark will leave you with unforgettable memories. I can't wait to return and experience the magic once again!
Elias C — Google review
This is a beautiful park. I'm a Braves fan and have to give it up for how great of an experience it was. Food wise, the Camden dog is the way to go! Even on a crazy hot day, it was great. Less than $9 for something that delicious isn't bad either. I hope to come back one day. Great experience. Great fans.
Daniel A — Google review
Gorgeous Stadium. Weather wasn't great but didn't stop this from being amazing. Flag court is a great view and place to hang out. Great view of the bullpen and get very close to it (see picture of visiting nick pivetta). Great place to be and lots of room to move around
Eli S — Google review
Oriole Park at Camden Yards is truly one of the best ball parks in baseball. It still looks brand new. Its open, inviting, clean, easy to get around, even with full park it still does not feel congested. Parking is incredibly easy, cheap and safe. No issues walking to the parking lot at any time day or night. Staff is very nice at the concessions or at the seats. Just an amazing experience. The food is also one of the best features, Jimmy's seafood is fantastic!. We wondered around the park and all the seats are great, even the cheapest seats have perfect views of the field. Getting drinks is very easy and exiting the park and parking was so fast.. just an awesome park.
Topher E — Google review
Awesome ballpark to visit for the atmosphere. Sound system sucks. The music that plays should make you feel pumped up but it doesn’t. Oh and we were told to get the bbq, don’t it was $20 for a cold sandwich that wasn’t good. Hot dog was good, pretzel was cold. Other than that a great experience and beautiful park.
Crystal H — Google review
Amazing time watching the O’s whoop up on the Mets! This was a sold out game. Lines can be long for food and bathrooms. Overall it was a fantastic time with lots of things to do for the kids. We were in section 3 row 19 seats 7-10. Perfect seats. Since it was a back row we were able to stand up next to the railing and weren’t cramped. Chicken tender baskets will run you about $13 for 3 tenders and fries. A soda ran about $8 and a beer and bottle water cost us just shy of $20.
Jason K — Google review
Camden Yards is the ballpark that redefined ballparks for a reason. It is a gorgeous cathedral of baseball. The food is pretty good, the staff is courteous & friendly, and the prices are not outrageous (by stadium standards).Huge shout-out to Bert, the usher is section 210. That man knows how to create a fantastic fan experience
Mike T — Google review
What a great time at such a historic ballpark! I’ve been to quite a few games and you can’t go wrong with any seat to catch the action. The vendors and food are awesome featuring a few local restaurants such as Jimmy Famous Seafood. Highly recommend visiting the vegan food stand inside serving the BEST vegan dogs! On Sunday, kids are able to run the bases after the game. Overall, a fun and enjoyable experience for everyone!
Nicholas H — Google review
Went to see a Orioles Game while in Baltimore. The people were nice and the outfield view with the Cityscape in backdrop was great. However the seats are way to small and tight. At 6ft 4in, my knees were burning in pain after 4 or 5 innings. Also the majority of the food at concession stands was pre-made grab & go style. They could do better. Had a couple of Hot Dogs and Lemonade. The lemonade was fantastic, but the Hot Dogs were basic at best.
T. F — Google review
Really nice park. I have been to 5 or 6 ball parks and this was on the list to see since it was closer to me. I really had a good time here. I am a Boston fan and had no comments or actions taken to me. This is a great ball field and will return in the future.
JorGen R — Google review
Had a great time visiting! Everyone was friendly, food was good albeit a bit limited given the small attendance but it was a beautiful night for baseball! And the free tickets for kids 10 & under is a great deal! I've been to 26 ballparks now and this one is up there in terms of layout and experience!The one negative. Food and drink prices are definitely a bit ridiculous which is why I rated a 4. $5.50 for a 20oz Aquafina water, seriously?
Keegan O — Google review
This was my 8th MLB ballpark and I have to say that I was blown away by how amazing the venue was.Excellent food and drink choices. We went with Jimmy's, which was a little pricey but definitely tasty. Drinks were reasonably priced and the red brick makes this a classic stop for any park hopper.Fans were super nice and you can tell they loved the game as much as we did as Reds fans. Will definitely be back for the next series we play there in a couple years. Thanks for the good times, Baltimore! 🎆⚾
Matt T — Google review
Great ballpark. Easy to access by bus, rail, or on foot. Plenty to do and see. Tons of options for concessions and souvenirs. You can get great seats for cheap. I highly recommend going if you’ve never been!
Adam N — Google review
Been coming here for years. Even as a Phillies fan it’s still my favorite ball park. The fans for the most part are great. Crazy selections for food. Love the kiosks for drinks it makes it easy to grab a beer. I wish they still had the outside smoking area that was off of third base near the street but I get it. Also, the staff there are always super nice!
Author J — Google review
Great day for baseball and Camden yards is a great place to be. The staff is friendly and the food is reasonable. Loved every second even though the home team lost!!! Take me out to the ball game!!!
Jalil M — Google review
Thank you for a fantastic day at the park. Even in the rain, I enjoyed myself—the best place to get a hot dog. After eating my hot dog, I had to return and get French Fries. It was strange when I paid at the kiosk near section 11, and the machine told me my receipt was printed in section 5. Not sure why. It was bizarre! I never received the second receipt. Maybe you can check to ensure it doesn't happen anymore.My only concern was that the bathroom soap dispensers were not dispensing soap. After figuring that you had to wait until the light turned green to put your hand underneath it for it to work, we finally received the soap we needed. Some people got frustrated and just left. Maybe you could fix that problem or put up instructions on how the machine is supposed to work. Cleanliness is next to godliness.Thank you for a great day at the park!
MS M — Google review
I really enjoyed my day at Camden Yards. Parking can be a bit tricky. I would recommend getting a parking pass when you buy your tickets. We did find street parking a few blocks away that was free on Sunday. The walk to and from the stadium felt a little sketchy, especially after the game. The stadium is gorgeous. They had cooling stations to help out on an excruciatingly hot day. The food was very overpriced. Overall a great experience but unfortunately very expensive.
Jim M — Google review
What an absolutely BEAUTIFUL stadium.Camden yards has officially become my favorite.Came here with my boyfriend over the summer for a game. Ended up seeing Shaq perform as DJ diesel after the game!Very clean stadium, typical stadium prices for food and drinks. Great views of the city from the top floor too!****The stadium is a smoke-free property!!****I watched a few people actually get kicked out for smoking in what seemed like an okay smoking area (away from crowds, distant from the stadium itself, like there was a rain delay for almost 2 hours what else do you expect people to do). If you need to exit to smoke you won’t be allowed back in. So 100% keep that in mind!
Samm B — Google review
Caught a game at the ballpark recently. The food was great! Loved getting to try local staples. Great set up for a stadium and all its amenities!
Megan A — Google review
A day at the park is always a great day. Oriole Park at Camden Yards does not disappoint! My wife and I have been to 20+ parks and this is easily one of our favorites. Huge shout out to Barry. He is an entertainer and the best concessionaire we have had the pleasure of meeting! He holds to the values that this organization sets forth! … and I’m a Braves fan!
Elias N — Google review
Beautiful ballpark and easy to get good seats at a low price. Great concourse and gathering areas including the right field porch and other areas in the outfield. The right field district really stands out with the old warehouse turned team store and team offices. The only thing that brings this stadium down one star for me is the hideous left field wall. It's been bad for gameplay, but it also just looks unnatural and out of place.
Bills 1 — Google review
Camden Yards was the first baseball stadium to take MLB stadiums out of the Bowl era of the 60s, 70s, and early 80s. Many of the other stations are now modeled in part after this one. Located near Inner Harbor in Downtown Baltimore the stadium has a ton of charm! From the walk in by the old factory to great views of both the game and the city from the stands, Oriole Park is a great place to catch a game. When we were there the staff was friendly and accommodating and even the food was really good for Stadium food (I had a burger). If you are a baseball fan Oriole Park at Camden Yards should be on your list!
Brett S — Google review
Iconic ballpark. It's hard to know where to begin with such an amazing place, so let me just say that you're going to have an excellent time no matter what. We saw Shaq, aka DJ Diesel, perform on the field after the game and it was phenomenal. The only gripe I have is about the concessions. They're awful. Cafeteria food quality
Brian F — Google review
I always enjoy coming to Camden Yards. It's an amazing ball park with lots to see. There are adequate restrooms and a good selection of food. The problem is because everything is cashless it slows everything down. The vendor I chose also had a problem with their employees, they were extremely slow. I missed an inning and a half waiting in line. Camden Yards no longer have vendors in the stands so you're kinda forced to deal with huge crowds at vendors if you want something to eat or drink. The other problem is after the game the ushers are in such a hurry to get people out they are rude. I will wait in my seat after the game for 15 minutes or so to let the crowds thin out. While making my way to the team store I was stopped by an elderly usher who thought he was guarding check point charley. He refused to let us walk the quick 100 feet to the store forcing us down a tunnel into more crowds. We didn't go to the store. I enjoyed the game but they need to improve their customer service skills.
James B — Google review
Can't see scoreboard from all seats nor do they have score visible to all seats so I can't rate this ballpark high. View from seats were great. Tje only reason for 3.stars is only certain seats can see big screen and score.
Mike M — Google review
Attended a game this summer there for the first time. The park is somewhat older and definitely could stand some updating. The scoreboard is small compared to other stadiums. The food was good we got some pizza which was comparable to Little Caesars. Homemade lemonade was delicious however. Over all the park ranks somewhere in the middle of other parks I’ve been too.
Kenneth F — Google review
Visited twice in 2023. It’s such a beautiful stadium. I mean it was a secret goal come true since the O’s have been my team since childhood despite me being a Canadian. I’ll be back this season with bells on 🧡🧡🧡 Go O’s!
M — Google review
Had a great experience visiting this ballpark for the first time with my family. It was a sellout but still room to breathe on the concourses. All the staff members were super friendly and helpful! Food was delicious as also!
Trinity — Google review
This was ballpark #14 for me and is by far the cleanest and nicest park I’ve been to. It was so unique, tons of food, drink and shop options. The standing area only is super cool too. Such an amazing ballpark!!
Shayla S — Google review
A stadium still bustling with the retro magic that greeted fans on arrival. Many of the design features - like the street shopping plaza and escalator views over kid play zones - still outdo many other contemporary parks.The food choices are solid and within the range of higher fast food fare, with treats for those who search.The seats pack a nice view of the action even from the top. The crowd is loyal and loud, but not rude or intimidating. Good mix of generations, but less kids than I expected.The place is really alive as the Orioles make their run. Now is the time to pay a visit. They’re a genuinely exciting team.
Justin R — Google review
A great park to visit.Camden Yards is well maintained.My dad's office was in the warehouse.Voted in Baltimore Magazine, as best office view.
Therron B — Google review
Beautiful ball park. Fairly easy to get great seats. Food is overpriced. I don’t like that they have limited how many gates are open. Walking through metal detectors is prison like. I hate that they are still cashless, it’s self checkout.. also I do not like. I will say there’s an awesome bartender there named Ashley. She was on upper deck and I believe moved to club. Also, group and season tickets. Carlos is the guy. His love for baseball, the home team and his customers is unmatched. He’s been there over 30 years so if you have questions about groups or season ticket packages, he’s the best.
Ln W — Google review
It was a nice size stadium. The food was expensive about $17 for hot dog &cheese nachos. I wish they had more food vendors on the top floor. I had fun but it ended up raining. Plenty of clean bathrooms.
Charlena F — Google review
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The Inner Harbor of Baltimore is a popular tourist destination renowned for its numerous attractions. The place is home to the Maryland Science Center and National Aquarium that showcase an observatory, planetarium, giant turtles, dolphins and electric eels. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the city from the Top of the World Observation Level while exploring historic warships docked below. Power Plant Live! provides visitors with an exciting nightlife experience in a revamped power station featuring music venues, eateries and bars.
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The National Aquarium of Baltimore is one of the most popular attractions in the city, with a wealth of exhibits exploring different aspects of aquatic life. Highlights include the Tropical Rain Forest, an environment complete with trees, bushes, and waterfalls that can be visited from the forest floor to the treetop canopy, as well as the Upland Tropical Rain Forest, a walk-through exhibit featuring tropical plants and animals found in higher elevations.
We wore our masks. Many people did not.The staff was great. It was a pretty slow day, it seemed. We had a fabulous time.We arrived at 12:45 and left at 4:45. We had a six and seven year old with us. I think we could have used an additional two hours to see *every single* exhibit available. (One of our kids wanted to skip several tanks to get to things she wanted to see.)It was absolutely worth the trip. The staff were really knowledgeable and kind.
Tina H — Google review
Wished this place had parking because come on $50 for Tickets and $30 for parking in some random lot. Make it make sense. Nevertheless, The visit was a nice one. My little one enjoyed her time and that’s all I could ask for. I will say they threw me for a loop when I learned I had to check in my stroller versus using it for her travel through the floors. But hey a little walking never killed anyone. They had a variety of animals fish, mammal and birds a like. Someone was constantly cleaning the facility so that was a nice to see. We went when they were about to close so there wasn’t a lot of people. Would we go again, yes!! Was it worth the visit, yes!! Worth the price, no!! But then again everything is high these days.
Lee L — Google review
Friendly staff and plenty to see for kids and adults. They have dolphins and a rainforest area, as well as a huge shark exhibit. The kids had a great time. Plenty of places inside to grab snacks or drinks. I even saw beer for sale at one of them for the adults. The place is very clean and even though it was crowded when we went there were plenty of exhibits to keep people busy while waiting to trade places. The gift shop has great items. Overall, wonderful experience. Would do it again.
Christy H — Google review
Beautiful place, and a wide range of fish from marine to tropical to see and learn about.When we visited, it was too busy, far too busy. We couldn't move. Literally had to wait until crowds had moved passed fish tanks so we could see. Apart from that, I think the place is great. They just need to limit the amount of people who come in here at any one time.The photos upon entering though, they are far too over priced.Apart from that though, the displays are fantastic. Just limit the amount of people in at any one time and it'll be worthy of more stats in my opinion.
Ant — Google review
I love fish. The people who work here love fish, and their passion shows! The National Aquarium is a must-see icon of Baltimore that is worthy of serving as the nation’s foremost aquarium.First things first, take advantage of half-price Fridays if you can. It’s considerably less busy on Friday nights than the weekend, leaving you with a more captivating experience.Feeling the horseshoe crabs and jellyfish at the touch ponds were the highlight of my trip. Aquarium curators supervise the ponds to give cool info and reassure any worried visitors.I watched the 4D movie, “Octopus: Blue Planet II 4D Experience”, and the $5 ticket was absolutely worth it. Fair warning to those unfamiliar with 4D films though: prepare to be blasted with roaring winds, sprayed with cold water, or poked by your mysterious chair. Not for those easily scared, but if you like this stuff, a jacket helps to keep you warm.The entire aquarium took me 4 hours to tour, and I didn’t try any of the dining options. The gift shop has a nice selection of goods that promote conservation efforts, but I found most items to be too pricey for a university student like me.Overall, half-price Fridays rock, the staff are kind, and the fish are awesome. Great aquarium!
Luke N — Google review
The national was a great place to visit. Fun for all ages. The exhibits were very interesting. Watching the dolphins train was fun as well. It only took about 4hrs to go through it all. I would recommend to anyone looking for something to do.
Michael C — Google review
Such a beautiful experience to see life underwater. The best part is dolphin area and jellyfish section. It’s mesmerizing to see hundreds of different species under one roof. There are multiple levels of this aquarium, each with its own greatness. Love the entire experience. Best for kids! it’s great to see your little ones smile.
Mahnoor T — Google review
If you love going to zoos and aquariums don't pass on a visit to this one. Yes the tickets are a little steep but you will learn much and experience a ton. All the exhibits are very well put together. Kids and adults alike will enjoy every part of the facility. They don't do dolphin shows anymore but if you've ever watched one you'll know these mammals are incredibly intelligent and watching the training sessions is a great and educational experience. Be sure to pick the brains of the people who work here. They'll tell you interesting facts that will make your journey through the aquarium fun. Also be on the lookout for random employees to do feedings at the different exhibits. The food in the maim area is expensive but good.
Tiffany R — Google review
**A Memorable Visit to the National Aquarium**Having had the privilege of visiting the National Aquarium twice in the last four years, I can confidently say that it is truly a delightful place to spend half a day. Whether you are visiting with or without kids, this family-friendly attraction offers an immersive experience that leaves a lasting impression.One of the highlights of my visits was undoubtedly the mesmerizing jellyfish exhibit. The aquarium boasts a remarkable variety of jellyfish species, each displaying their unique shapes and ethereal movements. It was a truly captivating sight that left me in awe of the wonders of the ocean.However, while the National Aquarium is undeniably wonderful, there were a few factors that prevented me from giving it a perfect five-star rating. Firstly, the price of admission can be quite steep, particularly when visiting with the whole family. It would be more accessible to a wider audience with more reasonable ticket prices.Additionally, having visited a superior aquarium in a mall in South Korea, my expectations were high for the United States' national aquarium. Although it offered a pleasant experience, it fell slightly short of the level of grandeur and innovation that I had anticipated.Nevertheless, the National Aquarium is still an excellent destination to explore marine life and immerse oneself in the wonders of the deep sea. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or looking for a family-friendly activity, this attraction is definitely worth a visit.
Nicole — Google review
I have to say I was unimpressed. I've been to a few aquariums including Atlanta and considering how talked up the National Aquarium is, I expected a great experience. To my surprise the best part was the birds, which are not what you would think would be a stand out feature at an aquarium.I'll start off by pointing out that most of the Aquarium is small tanks displaying various geographical aquatic wildlife with a few big tanks showcasing more variety. The giant walk through (vertical) shark tank is cool but fairly underwhelming in terms of variety. The dolphins are no longer doing shows and they are currently renovating their front tank (late 2023) which means you basically can't see them. The most enjoyable part was the walkthrough nature zones with birds although they are limited in what you actually see.A word of warning... the tanks can strain the eyes just due to the glass and the light refraction. And there are a fair amount of ramps and stairs due to the vertical nature of the aquarium. Also the virtual reality section costs additional money and is not remotely worth it. I'm happy to support wildlife conservation and hope my money is put to good use but between tickets, food, and parking we probably spent $200 and it felt like I was overcharged by at least $100.
James W — Google review
Great place for family fun!! Super clean, very friendly staff. All of the animal seem very happy. We even got to see some divers cleaning the underwater housing to these beautiful sea creatures. They also have some birds and reptiles to look at. You can pet jellyfish and crabs. There's a 4d movie theater and a huge gift shop. Dolphins were fun to watch!
Janelle R — Google review
Overall, it was a really great experience for the entire family. We especially enjoyed, that so many people walked around that could tell you a lot about the different fishes or habitats. The details and love spend in the creation of the different aquariums is great. This actually lets the dolphins look quite sad, since they "just" have a giant swimming pool with no natural decoration.We spent roughly 4 hours in the aquarium and were flashed the entire time. So many details and different kind of fishes, turtles, etc. The organization, how you walk through the building is great. Especially impressive is the long way going deeper and deeper to the ground of the ocean, while the giant sharks are surrounding you.Overall, we would definitely visit the aquarium again!
David S — Google review
National Aquarium, a place that never fails to captivate my heart and imagination. From the moment we arrived, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement and anticipation. I also want to commend the dedicated staff and volunteers who work tirelessly to ensure the well-being of the aquarium's inhabitants and provide an enriching experience for visitors. Their passion and expertise shine through in every interaction, making our visit all the more memorable. In conclusion, if you're looking for a magical escape into the enchanting world beneath the waves, look no further than the National Aquarium. It's an experience that promises to leave you with cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
Jason N — Google review
I had not been in years, but it really is a unique aquarium. It has a design and atmosphere that stands apart from other aquariums even if they’re larger or have larger exhibits. Quite a lot is packed into this aquarium with also having wild birds and sloths that you can see up close in the Australia Exhibit and the Rainforest Exhibit.Prices also take a dive Fridays after 5, making it a great time to go for 1/2 price.
Rick F — Google review
Man, one word I would use to describe the National Aquarium is excellent! From the exhibits to the overall experience, it just gets better the further you get along! I recommend going at 5pm to save some money and get the discounted tickets! You still have more than enough time to see everything and really absorb it all. This was one of the best & largest Aquariums I've been to💗
Rosaly R — Google review
The National Aquarium is great for all ages but if you have kids 1-5 years old definitely do the annual membership! It’s great in the winter when it’s cold but you need to get out and the heat of the summer too. This round was with teens who didn’t remember it well from early childhood and they still had a great time!
Chris K — Google review
I love the National Aquarium.My wife and I visited and had a great experience. I have been many other times, but am still amazed at what you see here. The facility is modern, clean, and very accessible. And the animals and educational opportunity the provide is really over the top. I'm also glad they have made the decision to better care for dolphins versus using them as a show.My only negative is the price, but managing a facility like this is expensive so I understand.
Zachary H — Google review
Had a great time here. Thought it would be bigger due to other reviews, but still got top to bottom in a few hours. Always fun to watch. Food and souvenirs as always, way too expensive but we get them anyway. (Over 20 bucks for 2 pretzels and 3 cans of drinks.) Would definitely go back, because I like these types of things.
Dario G — Google review
Enjoyed what the National Aquarium had to offer. 5 floors with many different exhibits. Loved the Jellyfish Invasion. Only downplay about the museum experience were, I had came on a day when a school had a field trip so other than having to wait around for the kids it would’ve been a solid 10/10 with that exception 8.5/10
Jovany — Google review
$50 per person. We went on a Monday, no wait time. Very impressive aquarium! It was hard to tell by other reviews what it was like. We were pleasantly surprised how big it was and how modern! Super clean and easy to see everything. It's so cool they have so many big sharks and sting rays. They also have a rainforest section that's amazing! We didn't bring our kids, but they would have loved it!! Highly recommend going, we feel it was definitely worth the cost. The set up of the entire place is a little confusing, but super cool once you figure it out.
Stephanie M — Google review
Wonderful aquarium with a variety of displays, including species from around the world. There is very good accessibility throughout the facility, however, be prepared to wait to see exhibits on busier days. You should buy tickets in advance as they are utilizing timed ticket entry. The gift shop has a variety of options for kids and adults. The snack bar is a bit pricey and offers limited selections.
Michele C — Google review
Great time out with my wife. First time visitors, on a Saturday at 12:15, we were 30 minutes early and they still let us in. Lots of young families… young kids everywhere, but since they weren’t mine I didn’t care. It was a lot of fun and great things to look at. I’m a big guy could have used a bit more ac in some spots but all good.The rainforest was cool, loved the sloth. Sharks were massive, the dolphins were fun hopefully there will be shows again. The dolphin area was a great space to sit and relax for a bit and watch the 6 dolphins do stuff.We did not see any videos and with that being said we walked the entire place in 1 hour. We also didn’t eat there so can say much on price but PARKING…. That was 28.00 so if you can get a bus that might be better.
Chaz F — Google review
Great exhibits, friendly and knowledgeable staff, and good learning opportunities for kids. You have to check this place out at least once! Parking is pretty convenient across the street. It can get a bit crowded midday, so my recommendation is to come on the earlier side.
Bradley C — Google review
Wow. This was a great experience. It was very informative and interesting how different views of ocean life were depicted. There was such a wide variety of fish and sea creatures. There was also a rainforest exhibit that had animals from each level. It was really fun.
Monique B — Google review
this is genuinely one of the best aquariums in the United States. My only complaint is that they recently stopped doing the dolphin shows, but you can still watch them training and entertaining the dolphins all throughout the day. There are plenty of rare exhibits and even hand on exhibits where you can touch some of the aquatic life.
Vaughn M — Google review
I brought my dad here so we could both experience this place together and it was definitely a wonderful time. Some of the fish are really old which was a bit sad to see but it’s a place full of beauty. It’s worth checking out.
Uchizi P — Google review
We had a lot of fun here. I'm not sure what I was expecting but it wasn't this set up. We were confused by the map at first but decided to start from the top floor and work our way down. I didn't realize this was more than just an aquarium. When we went they had some different set ups that included birds, alligators, frogs, sloths, ect. They had touch tanks and activities set up for the kids. The place is also a bit of a maze but purposely. You good the maze up and down to get back out. I came with someone that has a chronic illness that could have used easier access to the cafe (once in the maze of it) but other than that it was great. I also came with a one year old and at first I was irritated with the no stroller rule but it makes a lot of sense when you get in there. Theres so many escalators that it wouldn't have worked. Parking is like .25 miles away and was super easy to find and park. The facilities were clean and the staff was very nice and knowledgeable.
Melissa L — Google review
Upon entering the aquarium first and foremost, I’d like to see the area is beautiful it was very well kept and organized well. Going into the aquarium was awesome. The layout was perfect and simple to navigate. The animals and enclosures were beautiful and taken care of very nice, I do wish there was more corals but I do understand the complexity of keeping them alive. I also do feel the puffin enclosure can use some touching up more frequently. What really was breathtaking was the dolphins, they don’t do shows there, but they do feed them and do tricks with them. Just seeing the genuine bond they have with the trainers and how intelligent they are was one of a kind. I recommend everyone to head over there and experience the surreal sights of the National Aquarium!
Noah B — Google review
This was such a fun place! Every moment was a "wow" moment for my kids. They loved it!We went on a Monday and it was the perfect amount of people.Tickets are almost double than other zoos/aquariums so that really sucked. Was it worth it? Yes. Is it an every 1 to 2 year trip? No, not for the price of admission.They also don't do dolphin shows anymore which I don't get. If the dolphins are there, then goodness let them play. We saw them do tricks during feeding time and it seemed like they loved the attention of not only the trainers, but the people clapping. They are there anyways and obviously love the attention.
Breanna L — Google review
One of the best sights to see in Maryland, if not the best. Perfect atmosphere for adults and children alike. Educational and visually stunning. The shark tank area is a joy, as are the massive rays found at the very beginning.A must-visit if you're in town for a few days in Baltimore. Approximately $50 per adult, so not cheap, but still well worth it.
Alexander C — Google review
My family and I have lived in the DMV for almost 10 years and just made it here this week. It was really nice and our boys thoroughly enjoyed it.Parking was easy and convenient about a block over with discounted parking with validation received at our exit from the aquarium.Children under 4 are free so only my husband and I had to pay for entry which included a military discount. The stroller check and locker rentals were perfect. With multiple levels and areas to explore, we spent a couple of hours taking in all the aquarium had to offer.Even on a weekday there was a nice crowd but not too crowded. They offer dining on location but we didn’t eat there.I’d definitely recommend this aquarium as a great activity for anyone in the area looking for something fun to do.
Ciara L — Google review
Absolutely beautiful aquarium. Exhibits were well curated, the design layout was unique and interesting, and the attention to detail was astounding. All the employees we encountered, especially the animal care staff, were knowledgeable and polite. The conservation messaging was also impeccable. I had a wonderful visit, and I will definitely come back the next time I'm in the area.
Joseph B — Google review
The aquarium is absolutely massive and covers sea life from all parts of the world. The layout was perfect and flowed very smoothly so we never felt like we were missing anything. It was a great visual experience but also an incredible learning experience for our family. I would highly recommend visiting when you have the opportunity!
Heather N — Google review
This is probably my favorite place for me and my family to go in Baltimore. The aquarium is beautiful - the little habitats they create for all of their animals (they have more than just fish!) are very true to life and pleasing to the eye. The food in the cafeteria is also pretty good, better than most food you'd find at zoos/aquariums, but there's also a ton of restaurants and other stuff to do a short walk away! Love this area, I go as often as I can.
Sara L — Google review
We came to Baltimore to visit the aquarium from Austin, and we were not disappointed.My teenager is obsessed with marine biology so we had to come for a spring break visit.We were most impressed by the staff members who work here. They were so friendly, kind, and open to answering questions. They were also all so knowledgeable. My teen asked some really tricky scientific questions and every time, the staff found an answer or just knew the fish enough to answer.The black tip tank is stunning and impossible to describe in sufficient terms. It was simply awesome.We did the behind the scenes shark tour and thought it was well worth the extra money to add this on.I will mention.m that the 4D shark movie was a little bit scary for the younger kids and might be better to skip if your kids are under 10.The animals were very happy and well cared for. It was just so nice and we spent hours wandering. The jellyfish sculpture and exhibit and positively breathtaking.
Heather T — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit here. A little pricey, but I think it's worth the price of admission. Excellent displays, loads of beautiful and unique species. It was really crowded and loud at times, and we were really disappointed that they no longer have dolphin shows.
Joshua H — Google review
Took us a few hours to get through everything. They have deals on Friday where you can get in for $25 for Adults and $20 for children. Signs up that stated they no longer do Dolphin shows which was a little disappointing. Everything else was awesome and tons to see with very unique set ups that allow for different vantage points to see the creatures.
Nate K — Google review
Beautiful environment and well kept marine habitats. Wonderful opportunity for the whole family to have fun together! Let the Philips Restaurant valet park your car. You'd pay the same for parking it yourself in a parking lot that's further away. On Friday nights, the entrance tickets to the aquarium are half price! Best to buy them online.
Jose R — Google review
Took a side trip from DC to Baltimore, which was about an hour away. We visited the National Aquarium which is situated in National Harbor. We parked across the street at LAZ Inner Harbor parking garage, and paid a discounted rate of $8 (just make sure to validate before you leave the Aquarium). The Aquarium is much bigger than it looks from the outside. You go through Escalators to the top, with each floor offering a variety of fishes, and a touch pond (I touched a jellyfish)! We enjoyed the shark tank area and learning about the different sharks at the Aquarium. On the other side of the building is the dolphin tank, there are no shows. And a Jellyfish experience. Overall a fun activity to do. We were there for about 2 hours. I'd give 5 stars, but $50/person was a stretch. You can buy your tickets online. Happy Journeys ✌️
Leah C — Google review
This aquarium beats all others I've ever been to! Floor after floor of amazing exhibits. Many things to see. The rainforest gets a little confusing on the layout but we figured it out. The food offered was minimal but good. $5 for a pile of tater tots, but $3 for a can of water. Guess it evened itself out for the price. They're working on a new wetland exhibit, so hopefully we can return to see an update! The dolphin display is a little unorganized. I understand not doing dolphin shows but with only one dolphin in the big pool, we really didn't see much. You can also touch a jellyfish, horseshoe crab, and a stingray! Overall, a great experience and our 9 yr old thoroughly enjoyed it. They offer military discount.
Rebecca M — Google review
I havent been to a aquarium since I was a teen and this is the first time I been to the National Aquarium. It was great! Very busy which is understandable, but got to enjoy my time and see the wonders that live under water. Definitely recommend if you have kids or want to go with your spouse.
Keenan W — Google review
We enjoyed our visits every time. My kid loves watching stingrays! I would suggest getting a Membership if you are planning to visit multiple time. Garage Parking available near by. Enjoy Dolphin training’s too.
Prity D — Google review
It is nice, but I'm not surit is worth $50 in 2024. You pay an expensive ticket and still need to pay additional for inside shows.It can get crowded in some halls.Pros: no more dolphins shows, which in my opinion is good, respect those animals. You can still get to their tank to see them and enjoy some interactions when they feed them (I added a picture).Some of the displays are good, like the frogs or rain forest. You also have rooms with beautiful views of the bay.They should decrease the price, especially for children. If you're a family with 3 children, you'll pay around $200 for about 2-3 hours of entertainment.
Dee C — Google review
I visited the National Aquarian while on a business trip and I'm really glad I did.I don't usually go to aquariums and it's been years since I've been to one. However, since it's the "National " aquarium, it seemed like a good idea.The location was pretty accessible down at the harbor and was close enough to my hotel to walk to it. It was easy to find, too.It was a bit on the expensive side generally for me, but considering what they have here with all the tanks, water, and exotic species, and that it's in a major city, it's likely an insane deal.The exhibits that were on display when I visited were the Amazon River and the Australian Coast. Both were great, but the Amazon was easily my favorite. I loved the poison frogs, especially and the caymens.There were fully underwater exhibits, amphibious exhibits, and dry exhibits like birds!
JC E — Google review
Place is huge. 5 stories and tons to see. Loved the open pool with all the fish and sharks to watch. You can touch horseshoe crabs and moon jellyfish. The dolphins were in a pool where you couldn't see them. The only reason for the four stars was because of the admission to get in and be careful where you park. Pretty hefty price to get in, same with snacks and gift shop. Make sure you park directly across the street to get validated. Got stuck with a $30 parking bill
Jennifer T — Google review