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Friday, July 21, 2017

Knoebels : Ten things to Know





Recently we took a trip to Knoebels! This Pennsylvania Amusement Park has been in existence for over 90 years and is really a tradition all its own. If you've never visited before (or even if you have) we have some great information to share with you from our visit! These , tips, and tricks on visiting, how to save money on your tickets and what the BEST perks of visiting this park are!

1. Visit During the week
In most cases amusement parks operate pretty much the same no matter when you visit. Knoebels is an exception and thus you should plan your visit accordingly if possible.

On weekdays Knoebels offers daily "handstamps" or wristbands which allow for unlimited riding from park open to park close (with a few attractions excluded). These are available for both adults and children Monday through Friday. We have visited on a weekday before and our experience is as follows kids who ride a lot and will ride all day will get a huge bang for your buck on an all day ride pass. I actually calculated when we bought these the value based on how many rides they did and it far surpassed what we paid for the passes. So if you have kids who LOVE to ride and have the time to be there for most of the day a handstamp is definitely the way to go.  Tickets are also available for weekdays for light or occasional riders who don't feel they would get value from the cost of a ride pass. 


Can't go during the week? No worries!
On the weekends the park operates with a ticket system, patrons purchase tickets and pay for each ride they do with different amounts of tickets based on the ride (values vary and can all be seen here Kiddie rides  and Family rides).



2. Plan ahead! 
Buy your tickets before you get there or pack your coupon book!


 Discounts and coupons for Knoebels all day ride passes are available a few different places, Including KidsStuff Books, Pepsi cans and more see the full list here.

You can also plan ahead to buy your tickets in advance and you can save up and over 20%! Local grocery stores stores (Weis and Wegmans) sell tickets at their customer service booths, jut remember to pick them up before you head out of town (see purchasing details here).




3. Your tickets NEVER expire
If you purchase their ticket booklets and end up with leftovers, you can keep them for the next time you go back! Unlike those pesky Muskiest tickets that leave you fired up after finding $10 worth left in your pocket in September. 



4. Eat all the Food.
Seriously, Its really really good! and you can actually afford to do it!  Knoebels is world renowned for the the variety of food they offer in their park and the quality - they're actually rank above Disney World Accoring to  XXXXX . There is something for everyone! Different food stands around the park offer all kinds of different food choices which really is unique if you think about it, many times in similar attractions the will offer the same food in 15 different places.





My two personal favorites from our visit this month are the Boom Shaka Laka Burger (pictured above) and the Tiger Tail both available at the Phoenix Junction stand.

A close second is just about everything available at the Mexican station in the International Food Court.




This is a shot of a meal (above) I bought to split between my 3 kids it cost $5. Feeding kids on the go can be a challenge and super expensive especially when you are in a amusement park or attraction. This is a feature of Knoebels that really makes the place stand above the rest. If you haven't purchased a meal at Dorney Park recently you may not truly appreciate the value here... It would cost you nearly three times as much for the same amount of food.

Additionally the variety of food choices really makes it easy to find something everyone well like. 


5. It is always cooler there

Yup! this place is absolutely loaded with super tall beautiful trees and shade is everywhere. Still bring your sunscreen of course, but really comparing directly to the local park we visited last week in the same weather Knoebels is hands down way more comfortable to be in on a hot day.




6. You can stay! 
Knoebels offers a number of great lodging options including a huge campground for campers, motor homes and tents.  They have cabins also available for rent - reserve these far in advance they get snatched up fast.  It is easy to spend multiple days here exploring, snacking and riding.


7. Admission and Parking is FREE 
Yes really! You only pay if you ride! This park is perfect for a group with a bunch of people who only lightly ride or want to watch the kids enjoy the experience. It won't cost you anything to bring grandma and grandpa along for an extra set of hands!

Paying for parking is the one thing I hate more than paying for shipping.  A little piece of my soul dies each time I have to hand over a $20 bill to park my car. You won't pay anything to park at Knoebels.

8. Bring in your own food and snacks!
If you are looking to stay close to a tight budget, have allergies to work around or just want to make sure you have food your kids will eat Knoebels welcomes families bringing their items into the park. Pack a picnic, bring your meals, snacks and drinks and use their free picnic facilities to enjoy your visit! 


9. Don't miss the Pool!


We sadly didn't get to visit Crystal Pool when we were there due to some badly timed thunderstorms and rain! But this pool is gasp worthy. It is huge first of all and offers 3 different levels of diving boards, not to mention all of the other awesome features of the water area.


Swim, splash and slide! Knoebels Crystal Pool is filled with refreshing spring fed water and they offer water slides, a kiddie splash area, rope climbing course and more with pool admission.



Pool admission is separate from the daily handstamp pass and requires payment of an additional fee but is part of the reason you can easily spend more than one day at Knoebels! 


10. Get a Map!



The size of Knoebels is surprising for many and its can be difficult to navigate if you aren't familiar with it. In order to make sure you can easily find everything you are looking for a map will come in handy. 


With a number of amusement parks in our local proximity people often ask if Knoebels really worth the drive. After laying out all of the tips and tricks we've discovered the conclusion is pretty simple. It absolutely is worth the drive, and honestly I'd properly drive further if I had to.  Knoebels is simply a gem the history and tradition that Knoebels comes along with this park is like no other.  Their attention to detail is impeccable the rides are clean and well maintained,  the park is blooming with flowers all over the place. My hope this that some new families will considering checking this park out  and we're really excited to offer a giveaway to allow a family to enjoy the park for a day for free this summer!



We owe a HUGE thank you to the staff at Knoebels and thank them for hosting us to help gather all of the information we needed to complete this article. Here are a few of our favorite shots of our family from our visit to the park!












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Friday, June 23, 2017

Fourth of July Celebrations in the Lehigh Valley




We've got your guide to fun on the fourth in the Lehigh Valley! 

Theres TONS of events, activities and fireworks to check in Allentown, Bethlehem Easton and beyond all throughout the Lehigh Valley this year! 



The celebrations aren't just limited to the 4th of July this year either! With the holiday falling on a weekday celebrations are spilling into the weekends before and after the fourth making it easy to enjoy lots of different celebrations and festivities and multiple fireworks displays if you like!
















Check out all of these great local festivals to celebrate our nation's independence! 

Stay at Home Independence Day Festival - Jim Thorpe

Heritage Day - Easton

Allentown's 4th of July Festival

Woodstone Country Club -  Danielsville

Kutztown Folk Festival 



See even more fun for the fourth in our full holiday guide!

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Monday, April 17, 2017

Save on Crayola Experience tickets!

                                    


Did you know that our readers are entitles to an exclusive discount on admission to Crayola Experience in Easton!?!  Yep! Its super easy too! All you need to do is pre-purchase your tickets using our link and you'll automatically see the prices drop by $4*! No coupons code is needed just click over to our ticket store here and look for the discounted admission! If a store name is requested at the page enter the name FGS

*Discount subject to change*

You'll save on every admission you purchase AND your tickets are valid for a full year after purchase so you'll have plenty of time to use them even if your plans change last minute! 








Sponsorship/Affiliate Disclaimer: 

lehighvalley.findandgoseek.net only exists because of hours upon hours of work that comes directly from the heart of a mom who wants to make the Lehigh Valley a better place to raise your family. Because of our effort we publish a resource that makes your life as a parent easier, makes the Lehigh Valley more welcoming to a family new to the area and helps make the Lehigh Valley a more vibrant and engaging place for families to grow and live. In order to make it possible to continue doing this we must find ways to generate income from our work. At times you will see posts from sponsors who pay us a fee to help them spread the word about their business or event. This article contains affiliate links from businesses that give us a very small portion of your purchase should you decide to purchase from any of our links.  Barters and fees that we receive from our sponsors and affiliates help make the website the best it can possibly be, they put food on our family's table and allow us to keep doing what we do! By patronizing the businesses who support us and by choosing to opt in to offers we share you keep lehighvalley.findandgoseek.net alive - making it possible for us to continue to provide information and engaging content for years to come. Without you and without our valued sponsors the website could not continue to operate. We love all of our LVFGS Families and thank you for your support.

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Crayola Makes Major Announcement

Today July 29, 2014 Crayola CEO Mike Perry Announced that the Lehigh Valley's beloved attraction will be expanding its reaches next summer to Orlando, FL.  Plans were announced this morning at a press conference dedicated to revealing this next step for Crayola's brand.  The 70,000 square foot location will be in the Florida Mall only minutes away from the Orlando International Airport.

Many Lehigh Valley residents consider themselves lucky to be so close to such a wonderful national attraction, beginning in July of 2015 visitors of Orlando Florida will be able to take part in the fun, colorful attraction as well.

The new facility will feature many of the same hands-on, interactive exhibits that we enjoy in our own backyard as well as some new ones they have yet to reveal.

Congratulations to Mike Perry and the Crayola staff on this huge step forward for their brand.  Crayola continues to inspire creativity and sparks imagination in not only children but adults of all ages and this addition to their brand only furthers their mission.



Celebrate this major announcement with us as we bring back our discounted Crayola Experience ticket sale!  Save $4 off every ticket you buy using this link bitly.com/1ojqY4D
This is the best savings you will find anywhere, no coupon or other promotion can beat this price! Not sure when you can go? No worries! Buy now to save and use your tickets anytime, they are good for up to a year!






Sunday, March 9, 2014

Lehigh Valley Summer Camp Guide

Make Your Kids' Summer Rock!



Summer 2014 is coming!

We are just on the cusp of breaking through this winter's DEEP freeze andsummer is on its way (we promise!).  Have you given any thought to how you are going to keep those busy minds and active bodies occupied when schools let out? We've made our favorite picks for summer camps and are sharing them with you!

Visit our camps page for a full list but first look at some of these awesome programs local businesses are offering!



 

 

 Color Me Mine "Adventures in Art"

No sunscreen required! If dirt and grime are not your child's cup of tea Color Me Mine has 8 full weeks of AWESOME themed art camps for children (6 and up).  Their camps feature weekly themes see their full list of themes here.
Children can stay a full day or or for just the morning or afternoon, the the unique flexibility of these workshops means you can really pick and choose the sessions you child wants to participate in and easily have them participate in specific weeks that interest them.

Register for 3 or more weeks are recieve 10% off! 

Some featured themes include!
  • Fairy Tales
  • Works inspired by famous artists
  • Bookworms - literary inspired art
  • Time travel - art through time
  • Sports
  • See More here!
Summer Workshop Open Houses
Sunday, March 16, 10 AM - 11 AM
Sunday, April 13, 10 AM - 11 AM
Sunday, May 18, 10 AM - 11 AM
Sunday, June 8, 10 AM - 11 AM

Stop in during one of these times to learn more about their newly re-vamped programs or call (610) 791-2228 to register!

 

 Wildlands Conservancy

The Wildlands Conservancy offers the BEST outdoor camp programs for kids. New this year is Fairy Camp, Lizards & Wizards and Biomimicry (grades 6+). Plus, their highly  sought-after Water Camps, more Nature & Art and Child Vs. Wild!

Children as young as 2 years old can sign up for programs with Wildlands! Programs are perfect for kids even through their teens.
Their friendly and well-trained staff is second to none, has child abuse clearances and is certified in First Aid, CPR and AED.
Where else can you go tubing in the Little Lehigh Creek??!? This feature is for certain a Wildlands exclusive!  

Wildlands also offers live educational animals – from their beloved skunk Smudge to birds of prey, plus 77.5 acres of open space for investigating.Every week is different, structured for experiential learning and geared for FUN! Plus they offer extended camp hours that are great for working parents, which means parents won't likely need additional child care before or after camp hours.

Save 10% when you register before May 3! Click here to register now!
Insider tips! The Wildlands Conservancy offers campers to immerse themslves in nature by spending their entire day outdoors!  Campers in grades 6+ participate in a full-day Lehigh River biking and canoeing trip on select weeks!
Upcoming Events:
  • Where the Wild Eggs Are! , Saturday, April 12 from 1-4 p.m. Fee: $10. Chance to “Crack Open” a free week of summer camp and on-site registration.
     
  • Earth Day Festival, Saturday, April 26 from noon to 3 p.m Free program. Summer camp registration on site.
  • Summer Camp Open House, Saturday, May 3 from 1-4p.m. Free program. Summer camp registration on site.
Visit www.wildlandspa.org to learn more and register for these events!






School of Rock Camps Rock!

School of Rock is hosting 3 awesome rockin' musical camps for kids this summer. 
  • A 5 day Rock & Roll Boot Camp (6/23-6/27)
  • A 3 day Rock Vox Vocal Camp (6/30-7/2)
  • A 5 day Beatles Performance Camp (7/14-7/18)
The School of Rock is a great music and social community for kids, where they can learn music is a safe and fun environment from some of the best musicians in the area. Children ages 9 and up are invited to register for these unique performance camps.
School of Rock is at it's core a performance-based music program.  Kids immediately walk into this School with something in common; a love of music and a desire to play with others.  Their music staff is background checked annually and work for themthroughout the year - they don't hire seasonal employees to staff our camps, so the instructors are people they are familiar with and trust, so you can feel comfortable leaving them with them for the day.
Their Easton facility is fully equipped for rockin'.  Guitarists and bassists should bring their instruments, drummers should bring sticks, but they have pretty much everything else ready!  If students want to, they can sign up for a couple of refresher lessons the week before the camp, so they are ready to go.
Call now to schedule a tour!  You can reach them at (610) 923-7624
Register online, spaces are filling quickly!








Girl Scouts of Eastern PA Summer Camps

Geocaching, Spa camp, Drama camp... these aren't your mother's girls scout camps! The Girl Scouts of Eastern PA are proud to be offering a full menu of camps to fit every girl's unique interests and talents.
GSEP Overnight Camp programs
  • Camp Mosey Wood: Camp Mosey Wood is located in the Pocono Mountains on 425 acres and features a beautiful lake. In addition to their chosen theme, all girls experience traditional camp activities including swimming and boating on a daily basis (weather permitting).  Other activities include arts and crafts, cookouts, campfires, hikes, nature, science, singing, archery, climbing wall, teambuilding activities, and wishing candles. See details on their website about family camp too! For more details on programs and special interest camps click here.
  • Camp Laughing Waters: Enjoy 460 acres of rolling meadows, wide open spaces, a large swimming pool with lights, an athletic field, hiking trails, archery (4th grade and above) and horseback riding. In addition to their chosen program theme, all campers will participate in traditional camp activities (weather permitting) which may include swimming, arts and crafts, cookouts, campfires, hikes, nature activities, singing, and games. View their full brochure of dates, times and activities here.
  • Camp Wood Haven: Located in Schuykill County, Camp Wood Haven has 200 beautiful acres of forests, meadows, and protected wetlands. Choose from a great selection of leadership, horse, animal, and trip programs with fun themes to make this your best summer ever. All girls enjoy swimming and age-appropriate activities like archery, low ropes, climbing wall, teambuilding, arts and crafts, journey activities, and more. Girls in grades 6-12 design their own activities in the "Choose Your Own Adventure" program.  Campers may live in a tent, Adirondack shelter, or a treehouse!. View their full brochure of dates, times and activities here.
GSEP Day Camps
  • Camp Mountain House: Mountain House is a wooded sanctuary located in Lehigh County minutes away from Allentown. This popular day camp has two large cabins, a picnic pavilion, a nature trail and new this year, an outdoor stage for performances. In addition to their chosen theme week, all girls experience arts and crafts, archery (4th grade and above), teambuilding activities and daily swimming offsite. Extended care options are avilable for working parents View their full list of special interest camps and programs here.