The top stops along the way from New Haven to Palm Springs (with short detours) are Central Park, 9/11 Memorial & Museum, and Empire State Building. Other popular stops include Harrah's Philadelphia Casino and Racetrack, Louisville Mega Cavern, and Top of The Rock.
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Central Park
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Central Park is a sprawling green space in Midtown Manhattan that is visited by millions of people every year. The park encompasses 843 acres and has a variety of attractions, including a zoo, carousel, boat rentals and a reservoir. The park is renowned for its beauty and diversity and features iconic structures such as the Bethesda Terrace with its 1,600 colored tiles ceiling and the Alice in Wonderland statue.
Central Park was 🤩 it’s just like the pictures you recognize where the movies take place and it brings you back makes you feel part of the moves, for some reason the street noise is also blocked you can forget your in a city 🌆 unless you look at the buildings, but it’s beautiful the birds 🦢 chirp, and dogs 🐶walked the horses 🐎 also get their exercise it’s really cool to see a very active park, I thought it would be big empty, and scary but it’s a nice busy, tidy, clean and it was easy to find the things I was looking for!!It’s impressive to look out and see the line of trees against the buildings on the other side!
Aldo B — Google review
I mean it’s Central Park! Listen, I was optimistic about ever going to the city, but the opportunity can about and I jumped on it. Best decision ever!! It’s only something I feel can be experienced in person. Pictures do not do justice! Central Park was amazing! It’s crazy how you can be in the park and not hear the city at all beside a faint siren, but other than that you almost forget your in a big city…. Walked it from top to bottom and still did not see everything. Plenty of places to sit down and relax and just take it all in…Listen, if you have ever thought about going… DO IT!! I did a bus trip from Bowman bus services and was not disappointed at all. Make the trip!
Matt B — Google review
mean it’s Central Park! Listen, I was optimistic about ever going to the city, but the opportunity can about and I jumped on it. Best decision ever!! It’s only something I feel can be experienced in person. Pictures do not do justice! Central Park was amazing! It’s crazy how you can be in the park and not hear the city at all beside a faint siren, but other than that you almost forget your in a big city…. Walked it from top to bottom and still did not see everything. Plenty of places to sit down and relax and just take it all in…Listen, if you have ever thought about going… DO IT!! I did a bus trip from Bowman bus services and was not disappointed at all. Make the trip
Shahidur R — Google review
Entry : Freeopen 6 am to 1 am daily.Running, walking, cyclingCan rent a bicycle for a park visit.Pet allowed.Central Park's 843 green acres in the heart of Manhattan.This park is home to artificial lakes, waterfalls, meadows and wooded areas. You will also find the Central Park Zoo, among other attractions in this green space of New York.
P.C.B. ( — Google review
Now this is what all parks around the world aspire to be like. To have such a lush extensive area within NYC is already amazing. Add on the different activity areas, dedicated walking and biking routes and you could very well spend an entire day here. The grounds were clean and well manicured and it was very easy to arrive via the subway.
Michael B — Google review
This park is pretty good in central New York, and it’s massive. There are many things to do, and the people are playing music. There were so many small shops selling so much stuff like a gift, and they were like, I love it! There are so many musicians playing the tune. Excellent painting. There is so much to do in this place if you live nearby. It’s a perfect place to run in the morning.
Sanjay — Google review
Title: Central Park - Urban Oasis of Tranquility and Recreation⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Central Park in New York City is nothing short of a breathtaking masterpiece, an expansive green haven that seamlessly blends nature with the vibrant cityscape. Visiting Central Park is like stepping into a different world, where the rhythmic pulse of the city is replaced by the soothing sounds of rustling leaves and chirping birds.This sprawling oasis offers an incredible array of activities for all ages. From leisurely strolls along the winding paths to paddle boating on the iconic Central Park Lake, the park caters to diverse interests. The meticulously maintained lawns, picturesque bridges, and iconic landmarks like Bethesda Terrace provide a perfect backdrop for relaxation or capturing memorable moments.The Great Lawn, with its vast open space, is an ideal spot for picnics, sports, or simply soaking up the sun. The Central Park Zoo and the Conservatory Garden add a touch of wildlife and horticultural beauty to the park's charm. The numerous playgrounds make it a family-friendly destination, ensuring there's something for everyone.What sets Central Park apart is its ability to offer tranquility within the heart of a bustling metropolis. The Bow Bridge and the Bethesda Fountain are not just architectural marvels but also serve as serene retreats. The park hosts cultural events, concerts, and festivals, contributing to its dynamic and inclusive atmosphere.Central Park is not just a destination; it's a vital organ in the heartbeat of New York City, providing a respite from the urban hustle and a canvas for countless recreational pursuits. A visit to Central Park is an immersive experience, revealing the harmonious coexistence of nature and city life in one of the world's most iconic green spaces.
Anto M — Google review
Central Park is the most precious asset for nyc. This city highly dense and developed, yet the Central Park preserve the original landscape. The design of the park around the nature is key to preserve the time. Tress are standing tall and animals can be seen. A wonder of the city. How a city planning preserve this little miracle is so impressive. Any season is good season to come. A piece of small wonder itself.
The A — Google review
Stepping into Central Park for the very first time on a beautiful sunny late Winters day was crazy, exciting and an absolute highlight of New York City. This park has everything and anything you could need from a park, and provides such a beautiful space for Manhattan residents and visitors. I felt extremely safe here during the day wandering as a solo female traveller, and spent over an hour just walking around taking it in.
Erin — Google review
Lovely place and very popular.Great walks and plenty to look at while you are there. Area is clean with restrooms and bins available.Safe area to walk and plenty of photo opportunities.There are pathways that have steps, but alternative routes are available to avoid the steps. We had a pram with us and managed to get to all the places we needed.
Darren L — Google review
Such an immense park with so much rich history! Toured a small part of the park by horse drawn carriage. What a wonderful way to go through the park for the first time. Learning about the design of the park and how they are always maintaining a good balance of trees was so fascinating. Well worth the visit if you are in Manhattan.
Michael V — Google review
What can I even say about this magnificent place. Iconic, obviously, but also with so many things to do, see, take pictures of and experience.Just jogging with this amazing view is unforgettable. So many musicians performing near or underneath bridges, chubby squirrels running around, people in bridal attire and so.many.amazing.dogs!!!!The place is very easy to reach by Subway, Columbus Circle is the easiest way to get to the most epic sites. Get ready to walk, but a pizza pretzel and enjoy NY
Gene L — Google review
Best park in the world. You can spend days and hours here and every time you walk through it’s a new experience. Love grabbing breakfast and coffee and taking a walk. Sometimes through the Rambles and sometimes by Strawberry Fields. Love people watching and love watching the rowers on the lake. Beautiful scenery and perfect picture taking.
A.L. H — Google review
Central Park is iconic and cherished destination. Its combination of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and cultural offerings make it a must-visit location for anyone exploring New York City. Whether you're a nature lover, a history enthusiast, or simply looking for a peaceful escape from the urban hustle and bustle, Central Park is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Rimple S — Google review
Very beautiful and big. Got on a horse Carriage and enjoyed it. I truly suggest doing the horse tour so fun and the guides are so kind. Stay hydrated. It is amazing to see these awesome sites and the carriage ride is just part of the experience. Be ready for fake Buddhists to offer you peace for money lol
Sarah ? — Google review
Central Park in NYC is a heartwarming haven where dreams come alive. It's a joyful chorus of wagging tails as dogs play among welcoming faces. The tranquil lake mirrors the happiness of cyclists exploring winding paths. The zoo's excitement adds a touch of whimsy, and the charming bridges are gateways to enchantment. Amidst lush greenery, Central Park is a masterpiece of delight, where each visit paints a new stroke of happiness in the bustling city
Mahima A — Google review
Central Park is beautiful! When I visited New York, this was the first place I went to see, and it really was the best way to start off my trip. There are so many things to see in the park. I love it!
Marissa A — Google review
Central Parkis located at the neighborhoods ofManhattan in New York City. It is thefifth largest park in the city, containing 843 acres (341ha), and the most visited urban park in the United States, with an estimated 42million visitors annually as of 2016. Horse carriage and pedicab tour including guide is available here. Great for walking and jogging through east and west Drive loop.
Kalu T — Google review
We opted to take a guided bike tour and were happy we did. Our guide offered several tours (60/90/120 minutes , half-day, etc) and we chose the 2-hour one for $200.Our guide was friendly and knowledgeable about the park, its history, and the surrounding areas - we had a great time and the time flew by - a great way to see some of the park!
Kp W — Google review
I only went through half of Central Park but what I did see was impressive. I imagine this would look very atmospheric walking through In Autumn when the leaves start to change colors. The bridges were very nice to walk across and seeing skyscrapers from the park was a very unique perspective
Erik B — Google review
Central Park in winter is more than just a pretty sight; it's an experience that touches the soul. It's a reminder of the simple joys of life, the beauty of nature in its starkest form, and the magic that can be found in the midst of a bustling metropolis. So, grab your mittens, lace up your boots, and head to Central Park this winter. A wondrous adventure awaits!
S — Google review
After comic con we decide to head over to Central Park and play some catch with the football. It was such an amazing day for walking and just being outside. The kids had a blast and so did the adults enjoying nature in the city. Coming from Florida and seeing the city it was also nice to see some greenery!! The Park has a lot to offer and you can explore in multiple days.
Patrick K — Google review
I've visited here twice: once in winter two years ago and once in spring. It was a fantastic season to be here, especially to witness the cherry blossoms in bloom! I'm delighted not to have missed this stunning season and look forward to returning again. The weekend was bustling with people as the temperature rose today. Many were here to capture the beauty of the cherry blossom season and enjoy the sunshine!
Andrew G — Google review
Beautiful, beautiful gem just a short subway ride away from the major terminals.The park is peaceful, inviting, and full of things to see.It’s amazing to me that this is nestled in the heart of such a crazy city.Carve out some time so you can truly enjoy your visit to this park!
Charlie M — Google review
Central Park is an absolute gem in the heart of New York City. Spanning over 840 acres, it offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The park is beautifully maintained, with lush green lawns, picturesque pathways, and stunning views.Is definitely a must-visit!
M — Google review
This will be our favorite park. I and my wife visited New York for the first time, and a walk to Central Park was our must- see. A walk through the park provides a view of all the stunning buildings on Fifth Avenue. The park is full of trees and great monuments, fountains etc. I think everything looked most beautiful in the winter sun,now on January! We spent a lovely afternoon there with take-out coffee. A place like from a fairy tale, and I will always remember this weekend trip.
Joshua H — Google review
Just breathe taking autumn experience.Central park is huge. I wasn't able to walk true the entire park, but what i saw was amazing.Great experience and feeling.So peaceful and same moment exciting.Great runaway between all this tall buildings.
Stacey M — Google review
Amazing back to nature experience. Vast types of trees, ponds and bushes. Bathrooms and benches available. Turtles and squirrels galore. Good for walkers and bike riders. Maps or GPS recommended as their isnt a lot of signs.
Michael M — Google review
The park is beautiful. Me and my husband did a lot of walking and sightseeing. You came across a few Bridges and the angel which was a beautiful sight. I would definitely recommend coming here but atmosphere is very beautiful. We even came across an officer who was friendly enough to take a picture with us.
Rosa L — Google review
Want to get away from the noise and intensity of NYC? We spent most of the day strolling through the park, and there is plenty to see and places to relax.The park attendant volunteers are fantastic and one of them gave us a free map and marked it up with the kind of attractions we wanted to see.
Andy J — Google review
Central Park, a verdant oasis amidst the bustling urban landscape of New York City, offers an extraordinary escape into nature. As I strolled through its lush greenery, I marveled at the juxtaposition of a sprawling jungle in the heart of the metropolis. The park's expansive beauty instantly captivated me, providing a serene backdrop for my jog.The experience was nothing short of amazing, as I navigated the winding paths surrounded by towering trees and vibrant flora. The fresh air was a welcome respite, a stark contrast to the city's usual hustle and bustle. The sight of people engaging in various forms of exercise created a motivating atmosphere, encouraging me to push my own limits.Jogging along the park's well-maintained trails became a rejuvenating journey, both for the body and the mind. The diverse scenery, from the iconic Bethesda Terrace to the peaceful Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, added a layer of visual splendor to my workout. It's not just a park; it's a dynamic haven where nature, fitness, and urban life seamlessly converge.Central Park is a testament to the city's commitment to preserving green spaces and fostering a sense of well-being. Whether you're a jogger, nature enthusiast, or someone seeking a tranquil retreat, this iconic park delivers an unforgettable experience, making it an essential gem in the heart of New York City.
Mahesh P — Google review
Said to be new yorkers green lung and Sunday park stroll place - and it sure was. Nice to see the cherry blossoms, very pretty. The various attractions within the park makes it all interesting, but way too much walking like me.
Chak H — Google review
What an experience. With limited time in the city, Central Park was on top of our list.We saw the sheep meadow, springs, strawberry fields, the chess house, ponds and more than I can recall.The park was clean and felt secure, with plenty of city dwellers out getting some sun.We will definitely visit again with more time. We highly recommended taking the time to visit here.
Jason O — Google review
**A Day in Central Park: A Review**From the moment I stepped onto the pathways of Central Park, I knew I was in for a treat. The park greeted me with the charming Gapstow Bridge, a perfect postcard scene to start the day. As I ventured further, the Central Park Zoo beckoned with its playful sea lions, a delightful encounter for visitors of all ages.Lunch at Nathan's Famous was a quintessential New York experience, the hot dogs living up to their legendary status. The Mall and Literary Walk offered a serene respite, with the American elm trees providing a lush canopy overhead, and the street performers adding a vibrant soundtrack to the stroll.The afternoon brought me to the iconic Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, where the harmonious blend of architecture and nature was simply mesmerizing. Nearby, Conservatory Water's mini sailboats offered a whimsical touch to the park's landscape.Sheep Meadow was an oasis of tranquility, a vast green space that invited me to lay back and watch the clouds drift by. The poignant Strawberry Fields memorial was a touching homage to John Lennon, its quietude a stark contrast to the bustling city that surrounds it.As the day waned, I took to the waters of The Lake, rowing gently as the city's noise faded into the background. The day concluded with a spectacular sunset from the Great Lawn, the sky painted in hues of orange and pink against the city skyline.Central Park is not just a park; it's a living, breathing masterpiece of urban planning, a sanctuary within the concrete jungle of New York City. Whether you're a local or a tourist, a day spent here is a day spent in the heart of what makes New York City so uniquely special.
Nitin J — Google review
Such an elegant, beautiful park that takes you away from the hustle and bustle of the city! Bethesda Terrace was a wonderful sight, as well as the Bow Bridge. It'd be good if there were signposts, but maps are available
Conrad — Google review
It feels weird to review one of the largest and most famous parks in the world, but Central Park is probably The BEST PARK I’ve been to. Really, you can walk around here, see amazing places such as The great lawn and the lake, admire the views and the people, Also the vibe here is out of this world. You can hang out here for an entire day, even more. We saw squirrels! There are people here all the time but you won’t fell the crowd because the park is so big and spacious. Overall, Central Park is great. You can’t visit NYC without visiting Central Park.
Shay P — Google review
Central Park, a sprawling 800-acre park in the heart of New York City, offers a peaceful retreat amid the urban bustle. With its picturesque landscapes, winding pathways, and charming attractions like the Central Park Zoo, it's a delight for visitors of all ages. However, the park's only downside is the scarcity of restroom facilities, which could be improved to better accommodate its large number of visitors.
Sulema P — Google review
Beautiful and super large park! I was able just to walk like 30%, but it was great, and most important one of the few thing you can do for free when visiting NYC. There is also multiple options to go through the park like a ride in bicycle, or in a carriage , there is also males who can drive you in a bicycle but with sits. You are able to see squirrels, multiple kinds of birds and even a raccoon. You can also take your dog for a walk and there is also public restrooms for everyone. Inside the park you will find d the souvenirs store, really nice. And lots of food trucks that offers sweet treats , coffee, hotdogs and drinks
Slidma P — Google review
One of my favourite place of NYC! I can easily spend my whole day here and not get bored! There are many bike and hike paths and there are multiple historical points to check out! Not to mention my favourite museum to visit, the Met is situated here
Shari K — Google review
Great place. Great atmosphere with 26k types of plants and trees. 6 man-made lakes and all of them are gorgeous. This place really is the lungs of NY. If you're a green lover as well as me, you must see Central Park at least once in a lifetime.
Azra K — Google review
On a school trip to NYC early December 2023, I visited Central Park for the first time in my life. What a beautiful place to be 😍 You can spend hours exploring and you'll never get bored. I'd love to come back one day with my family!☺️
Мoonlιgнт — Google review
Biking through Central Park was an absolute highlight of our trip to New York City. The park is simply breathtaking, with its vast green spaces, scenic pathways, and iconic landmarks.Cycling through the park allowed us to explore its beauty up close, from the lush landscapes to the stunning architecture. The park is incredibly bike-friendly, with well-maintained paths that are easy to navigate.One of the most memorable parts of our ride was experiencing the park's peacefulness and tranquility, despite being in the heart of a bustling city. It truly felt like a retreat from the urban hustle and bustle.Whether you're a local or a visitor, biking through Central Park is a must-do experience. It's a fantastic way to soak in the natural beauty and rich history of this iconic park
Matthew G — Google review
A lovely way to spend an afternoon. Make sure take water and snacks. We walked from one end to the other and enjoyed the shade provided and ample seating to take 5 minutes. There are parks for kids, a volley ball area, cafe, shop and if feeling tired rickshaw and carriage rides or if have the energy bikes.
Andrea E — Google review
We all know that the park is very spacious and one of the largest. There is a lot to see and experience. The walkways are beautiful. Squirrels, which are the trademark of Central Park, are everywhere and it's really nice to see them, even a little deeper in the park there is food for them, which is really cool. There is a lot of content and interesting things, it literally takes at least two days to see everything. But it's definitely worth it.
Glorija M — Google review
I absolutely loved Central Park and highly recommend it to everyone visiting New York City. It's an oasis of tranquility in the midst of the bustling city. Whether you want to relax on the grass, take a leisurely stroll, go for a run, or rent a bike, Central Park offers something for everyone. The beauty of the park, with its lush greenery, serene lakes, and iconic landmarks, is truly breathtaking. It's the perfect place to escape the chaos of the city, unwind, and rejuvenate. I can't recommend it enough to anyone planning a trip to New York.
Can Y — Google review
What's not to love about Central Park? It is a beautiful place with so much to see and enjoy. Not much beats being out in nature and there's a place for everyone regardless of whether you want to hang out, party, picnic or enjoy some quiet time with a book perhaps, Central Park's got you covered. Central Park is one of the reasons I fell in love with New York. I hope I can visit again.
Bradley B — Google review
Most parks are all one way - like if they do recreational, then that’s all they do; if hiking, then only hiking. Central Park is amazing because it has literally everything in it! There’s nature paths, softball, tennis, outdoor bouldering, music, food/drinks, carriages, picnics, and it’s well maintained
Derr!k — Google review
Well you all know it's a huge park. And there's a lot of different places to explore within the Central Park and you can spend the whole day if you wish. I had a stroll from East to West starting at the Met and it was quite nice. The Skyline view from the Park is quite great as well. A must visit.
Chanaka H — Google review
Central Park is an absolute must-visit when you’re in New York. The park is incredibly vast, offering a variety of activities for everyone. You can take a leisurely walk, rent bicycles, or even go on a bike tour around the park. We rented city bicycles, which was very convenient thanks to an easy-to-use app, and enjoyed a scenic bike tour that took around 20 minutes per round. The park is perfect for brunch or a picnic, with plenty of picturesque spots to relax. There are also a couple of restaurants within the park, like the Boathouse, which adds to the charm. While exploring on foot can be time-consuming due to its size, the beauty and serenity of Central Park make it well worth the visit. It’s a beautiful, expansive oasis in the heart of the city and definitely a must-visit for anyone coming to New York.
Nicola B — Google review
The central park can also be called the lungs of NYC. It's a sprawling 800+ acres of green space with ample area to walk/run/bike.I spent a pleasurable 2 hours covering the followingThe strawberry fields (memorial to Beatles: John Lennon)The lakeBow bridgeShakespeare gardenBelvedere castleThe lawnThe obeliskAlice in WonderlandThe MallIt's a very pleasant and gentle walk. Lots of delightful trees, birds and squirrels all around the park
Bharathi M — Google review
Went here a few weeks ago with a few friends because we were in the area for a trip, and it was such a beautiful park television and pictures don’t do it justice at all. The park as a whole is huge, there’s lots of places to sit, talk and eat. It’s also surround by tall buildings as well as many places to eat. Definitely plan on coming back again in the future!
Nicole F — Google review
Such a beautiful day today in the park! The Cherries are past prime but still a few pretty gems to be seen as well as some lovely Magnolia trees. Lots of people out enjoying the sunshine and the 80+ degree day. Spring was definitely in bloom! Beautiful tulips near the marionette theater...not to be missed. Also daffodils throughout.. fabulous by turtle pond near obelisk.
Ingrid H — Google review
Awesome and huge park, it's completely manmade so the features are well thought out and elaborate. Worth coming here for 2-3 hours or just to enjoy your coffee and breakfast in the morning.By the middle of the day, the main washrooms by Bethesda terrace are grotesque. It needs a dedicated cleaner to keep it sanitary, badly.
Bo M — Google review
Central Park is a true oasis in the heart of New York City! Its perfect location makes it a convenient and delightful escape from the urban hustle.The park is expansive and beautifully maintained, offering a wide variety of activities and scenic spots. Whether you're taking a leisurely stroll, having a picnic, or simply relaxing by the water, there's something for everyone.The park's historic charm adds to its appeal, with iconic landmarks like the Bethesda Terrace, Bow Bridge, and the Central Park Zoo. The lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere make it easy to forget you're in the middle of a bustling city.Central Park is a must-visit for anyone in NYC, providing a perfect blend of natural beauty and historic significance. Highly recommended!
J A — Google review
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Top of The Rock
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Top of The Rock is a 70th floor observation deck in Rockefeller Center that offers breathtaking views of the city from all directions. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in New York City and can be reached by taking the elevator to the top.
I loved this entire experience. Staff were very helpful from start to end and the views! Oh the views were stunning and that was an understatement. Each of the 3 observation decks gives a new perspective and more photo opportunities.I am not a lover of heights but this building was perfect for seeing this amazing city without worrying about how high up I was.Highly recommend especially if like myself you love the Empire State building. The views are simply stunning.
Jenne H — Google review
Great views from great central location so views excellent from north, south, east and west. We went late at night after short walk from Broadway. Lights of NYC amazing. The darkest area you see is of course central park with no lights.Tip - save your picture taking for the top level as no glass on that floor. Strange feeling that you were going to drop camera every time you took a picture.
Gary H — Google review
Fantastic experience. Absolutely worth the money. Probably the only observation deck which has 360 degree view of the NYC including Central Park, Empire State, Statue of Liberty, and World One. Visited the place at 7:00pm when sunny, stayed till the night and saw all three views from the top (Sunny, Sunset, and Night). And all three have a charm of its own.
Nitesh D — Google review
Top of the rock was one of my favorite activities that we experienced in the city. The view of the skyline at night was incredible. We went at night, got in right away, and enjoyed amazing views with not tooany people. Highly recommend if you're looking to visit an observation deck.
Amy F — Google review
One of the best experiences in the Big Apple. Best viewpoint of the skyline and three layers option to click great shots makes it amazing. Best visited on a clear day during dusk and night or during sunrise.Breathtaking views await you on "Top of the Rock"
Soumya D — Google review
To me, this one triumphed over all other observation decks in NYC. What stood out was the fact that you could observe all of the city without a glass screen in between. The best time to be here is probably the sunset, and people do camp out to get those golden hour shots, so please be mindful that everyone deserves a chance. The staff was extremely friendly and did an amazing job guiding large amounts of people in and out of the building.
Shehan F — Google review
Such a stunning view. Absolutely gorgeous view of the Empire State Building and Central Park which was spectacular. Visited at sunset and was in awe of how the skyline looked with a beautiful pink sky. Also done the beam which I would recommend. In comparison to the edge which I done two days later this was many times better in my opinion. Would love to go back next time I visit the city.
Rachael M — Google review
There was almost no wait, the staff was friendly. Visibility was poor that day because it rained but it made for beautiful photos of the skyline and gave a magical look to everything. The gift shop was not too expensive although the selection was small. The elevator was fast, the bathrooms were clean, and although it was Christmas it was not too crowded. Even though it was Christmas it was not too cold. They followed the covid protocol strictly which is always a plus. Everyone was wearing masks and had to be vaccinated. Just check to make sure that any stores in the center that you want to go to are near the exit and are open otherwise you have to walk outside and all the way around. You are allowed to bring food and drinks and there are metal detectors. If you have a small bag you can go faster. Don't worry about wearing a belt it's not a problem. Overall it was a great experience and you get to see all four sides of the city from multiple perspectives and multiple floors. It is wheelchair accessible. On good days you can see into Brooklyn and even the Narrows bridge.
Zachary N — Google review
Visit the observatory after dinner.I went a little late around 9:30, but I could go to the observatory smoothly without lining up.It's mid-August, but the observatory is cool, so if you're a woman, you'll be able to enjoy the night view more comfortably if you have something to wear.If you want to see the observatory at the best time of sunset, you need to get a timed ticket early, otherwise you won't be able to enter at your desired time.This time, I went to Top of the Rock, Empire State Building, and Edge Observatory, and all of them have wonderful views.The Top of the Rock, Empire State Building is a classic observatory, and the Edge is a modern observatory. ”
Beautiful D — Google review
What better way to celebrate a wedding anniversary than a bit of time at the Top of The Rock?The hubs and I decided to end of anniversary looking out over the city. We visited late on a weekday evening so there wasn't much of a wait. There was a small crowd, but still plenty of other people.Top of The Rock presents some of the best views of NYC. And it's open fairly late, so it's a great spot for dates that go late.
Gwendolyn H — Google review
Top of the rock gives you an amazing view, not only for the empire state building, but also on the central park! It was my most favourite view spot, out of the 3 or 4 that they have in NYC. In the evening it gets pretty crowded, and if youre not a tall person, you may not see a lot, so rather go during the day. But as a 1.80m human, definitely worth it to see NYC with all the lights on.
Moritz W — Google review
One of my favorite views and destinations when visiting New York City with first timers. The 🗽🏙️🌇🌆🌃 views are epic, as you get equal parts, Central Park and lower Manhattan and everything between the two rivers. The staff are temporary so you do get some mixed customer service experiences, however, for the most part it is a smooth experience getting up and down.They do have ♿ handicap accessible options, with elevator access and ramps as you make your way up. However, it is a little busy at the top and can be difficult to move around if wheelchair or assisted.Don't forget to check out the multiple levels to get all the 📸📹 photos you need and visit the gift shop at the top and ground floor. Tons of restaurants and food options downstairs as well.
Jordan B — Google review
Gorgeous views. It is a bit of a pricey experience, but 100% worth it! We visited toward the start of the day and didn't have much of a wait at all. Security was very smooth and the 360 view was just stunning. There are a couple of different levels so that you can easily get that perfect shot without anyone else in your picture. Definitely would reccomend it!
Beth K — Google review
Mesmerizing experience!! We got the observation deck-general admissions and the beam experience. The beam was overall good, it was short lasted a min or so, and we paid $25 for it. The view was great but you’re not allowed to take your phone and have to leave it in the storage near the beam. Overall this observation deck gives you a perfect 360 degree view of New York city.
Theimperfect_ G — Google review
Outstanding views of NYC, aside from that, not sure what the fuss is. You are herded into a line at your appointed time, then you go up to the top (if you are lucky you end up in the express elevator), and wait in lines to get to 1 of 3 observation decks. You get to see all three, and the view is amazing, but the cost of admission is a bit steep for what it is. Once you are ready to go down to the gift shop (you can't leave without going through it), you wait in a longer line then to get in.
Christopher R — Google review
Believe the hype. Top of the Rock’s three levels of indoor and outdoor observation decks deliver spectacular, unobstructed views of the city skyline. With terraces facing east, west, north, and south, Top of the Rock’s panoramic sights make it the ultimate observation deck in NYC. This is one of the most fabulous place in NYC. I recommend booking tickets in advance for a day with ideal weather.
Martin V — Google review
Amazing views and is insanely iconic. Would highly recommend if you’re visiting New York City for the first time or just visiting! It’s a staple and get amazing views of the Empire State Building, one world trade centre and Central Park. You can also get views of Times Square. An iconic place that you need to visit.
Gee B — Google review
Stunning view across the whole city. Would recommend getting up their early so it’s not so crowded. We arrived at 9am (first elevator up). There are three decks, all with little different settings, I liked the lowest and highest deck the most - but that’s just my personal impression. It’s also relative good for persons who are afraid of height as there is enough space and slowly reach the rim of the decks.
Hollywood — Google review
This place offered some pretty amazing views of NYC. If you don't mind spending the money to go into this place, then it is pretty worth it. I definitely recommend scheduling your date and time before just showing up. We did spend a good 30 minutes in line waiting to get in. In all fairness, it was the weekend, the most popular time is right before sunset, which was around 7pm, and there was going to be an eclipse. I'm sure if you book the same time any other weekend or weekday you wouldn't have to wait in line as long as we did. The elevator is pretty cool and the staff was very friendly. Can't wait to come back and experience it all over again.
Jian M — Google review
I went to Top of The Rock a few weeks ago at 5:00 pm.WhenI went up there it not that much people at that time so I pick some quality spot to wait for the sunset time.Then people getting more cloudy when the sunset time almost come.And it's really worth to wait so long.The sunset light started and the building was starting light up.It's great place for tourists, couple, parents, or just alone.Highly recommended this place.
LilyAlice S — Google review
Top of the Rock is one of the most important points on the NYC map. Here you can see the city from above, not covered by bars and glass. But Rock has a lot of competition in New York. We started visiting the skyscrapers from there. You won't regret it, even though it is the lowest skyscraper you can visit.
Irek F — Google review
There are amazing views of the city. One deck has glass windows that don't obstruct the views but blocks the wind so it wasn't as cold as it would have been. The upper deck doesn't have the glass. Definitely wear comfortable clothing that's appropriate for the weather because you are outside.
Kristen R — Google review
The organization is great. You don't have to wait long to enter, it's just important to buy tickets in advance and book a time, in order to speed up the process. And I have no words for the view, because it has to be experienced. Definitely worth the money. :)
Glorija M — Google review
Top of the Rock is a great site to view New York from above. I thought it was good value for money versus some of the other summits. The situation is great and you can both see Central Park and the Empire State very well.I would certainly consider it again for any future NY trips.
Paul V — Google review
Top of the rock was an overall nice tourist attraction. A personal favourite of mine as if you go up the Empire State Building, you don’t get the empire state in the pictures!Overall very well staffed with an easy to navigate layout.Tickets can be purchased online ahead of time or on the day. There is a small wooden booth out the front of the rockfella centre. April 2024 it was a light orange colour. Or you can also purchase inside.The entrance is around the side of the rock, not in the actual building. The entrance is next to the NBC entrance, not heavily signposted or directed so maybe a sign or two out the front or on the lamps could help people find their way.The experience going up and at the viewing platforms was very enjoyable. The glass was extremely clear and clean. Elevators going up were nicely kept. Staff were interactive, friendly and welcoming. But not pushy, nor overbearing.I think you can pretty much do with just the general admission, you can pay to do “the beam” also but from what we saw of it, more of a gimmick and not necessarily an addition to any view. :)
Bethan H — Google review
Top of the Rock is a wonderful attraction with stunning views of the city.The experience was quite enjoyable and educational with historical details of the Rockefeller Centre. It's nice that you can get an unobstructed 360 degree outdoors view.It was well organized with scheduled wait times to take the elevator up.
Cuong L — Google review
Top of the rock gave you a good view of the city, the decks are smaller than Empire State but tickets are cheaper for Rockerfeller.We booked in advance, entry was quick and easy and efficient. We had entry at 8.30pm and it was very busy, it may have been because the sun was setting at that time.Would I do Top Of the Rock again, probably not. But if you are on a budget or a larger group like us (5 of us) then yes it's a good trip for keeping costs down.
Louise T — Google review
Beautiful views at sunset. Bit of a wait to get to the upper deck, and take a lot of patience with you at this time because it’s extremely popular. Totally worth it to soak in the city lights from downtown to Central Park and further. Probably the best view of the Empire State Building in the City.
Mathew L — Google review
A wonderful experience here. The line at my allocated time was quite long, but moved quickly and efficiently. It may be worth paying for the VIP entry however. View of this magnificent city is outstanding. I do wish they had more staff to police people who "hog" tie view for selfies and time-lapse photographs and don't move to let others have their turn, but I was able to find spots with a bit of work. Definitely a great experience and a must-do when you come to New York City. Loved it. Go at sunset!
Lachlan B — Google review
A great way to view Manhattan from a historic landmark! We booked tickets in advance which is highly recommended. The morning-of was rainy and cloudy, with next to zero visibility from the top. The staff allowed us to change our tickets to another day, although we had to wait about 30 minutes with everyone else doing the same. We were able to switch for a better day without issue.Definitely aim to show up exactly on time, as they won’t let you go up early and during busy times are very strict on the timed entry. If you already have tickets I recommend entering from the ground floor as you’ll line up from there. Lower level lineups just take you up the elevator to the ground floor where you have to wait again.The Beam seems like a cool photo op but got a big NOPE from me. After seeing how high up that beam rotates up and over the glass, no way José! I’ll keep my feet planted firmly on floors 67 to 69. There’s a cafe on the first level of the experience, along with a gift shop on your way out.Personally night time was the best, it’s incredible seeing the city from this perspective and you won’t regret it.
Nile ( — Google review
This place is 100% recommended. Great view, lots of walking space, cool experience. We got the observation deck-general admissions and the beam experience. The beam was overall good, it was short lasted a min or so, and we paid $25 for it. They also had a cute little cafe with good food varieties. Be sure to go up the stairs to the very top deck for the best views.
Harneet K — Google review
RATING: 5 SONIC BOOMS OUT OF 5 (🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟)Experiencing the Top of the Rock at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City, NY 10112, is an unforgettable adventure that redefines the cityscape experience. The panoramic views from this lofty perch are legendary, offering sweeping gazes over New York’s most iconic landmarks. You’ll start with a swift elevator ride to three observation levels, each with its own unique features—from indoor and outdoor viewing areas on the first level to an expansive outdoor terrace on the second, and finally, a top deck that provides 360-degree views of the city. The staff are exceptional—warm, welcoming, and effortlessly efficient, making every step of the visit seamless and enjoyable. The Top of the Rock encapsulates the vibrant essence of New York City in one spectacular sweep. For its awe-inspiring vistas, top-notch service, and the sheer thrill of the experience, I’m awarding it a well-deserved 5 Sonic Booms out of 5.
Boom L — Google review
Unforgettable experience! The views from the observatory are simply breathtaking, offering a panoramic look at the entire city, including Central Park, the Empire State Building, and the Statue of Liberty. The staff was friendly and efficient, ensuring a smooth experience from entry to exit. The observatory itself is spacious and well-designed, providing plenty of room to take in the sights without feeling crowded. Having visited other observatories in NYC, I can confidently say that Top of the Rock is the best. Highly recommended!
Shuja A — Google review
A visit to Top of the Rock at the Rockefeller Center is an absolute must-do in NYC! You're treated to a spectacular 360-degree view of New York City that is truly breathtaking. From downtown Manhattan to the lush expanse of Central Park, the vistas are simply stunning. It's awe-inspiring to realize that behind each towering skyscraper lie countless stories of people living and working, offering a glimpse into the immense scale of this vibrant city.One of the highlights of the experience is the opportunity to sit on a ledge on the second level of the rooftop, reminiscent of the famous photograph of construction workers having lunch. For $25 per person, you can elevate to this unique spot and rotate around your axis while securely fastened with a safety strap. While some may find it thrilling, others may feel a bit apprehensive. Nonetheless, those who dared to try it described it as an exhilarating experience.Overall, Top of the Rock offers an unforgettable perspective of New York City, providing visitors with a captivating glimpse into the city's boundless energy and endless possibilities. It's an experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who visits.
Maarten S — Google review
The reason I chose this place is because Summit One was fully booked, and I wanted to see the sunset view during our trip to New York.At this price point, it was amazing to see Central Park from above, the Empire State Building, and other notable buildings.I didn’t regret it and stayed until it got dark, taking a couple of pictures here.I would recommend it again, 9/10.
Dzahaby R — Google review
First time visit to top of the rock, amazing! We have been to the top of the Empire State building many times, but the view from the top of this building and seeing the Empire State building lit up was amazing. We arrived at 10:30 PM and there were no crowds, it was not busy and the night views were amazing. Very friendly staff.
Gordon S — Google review
The Top of the Rock observatory is one of the best spots to see New York City. The view of the Empire State Building is amazing! You get a great look at Manhattan from up there.The elevator ride was a bit plain. It could be more interesting, maybe with screens showing fun facts about the city or the building. Just a suggestion to make it even better!I loved my visit and would recommend it to anyone wanting a fantastic view of NYC.
Nakib — Google review
This is the place to be if you want unobstructed view of both the Empire State Building and Central Park (from behind the Billionaire’s Row). The view is amazing. The best view is from the uppermost floor, where you have to climb the extra stair. The space is quite small, I was lucky there were only few people so I could take as many pictures as I wanted.The ticket is the least expensive as well (among the 5 observation decks in NYC). I was here on Thursday afternoon, there was no line, and there were very few people up.
Luqman M — Google review
We enjoyed the view on all three levels. The Beam experience was incredible, felt a bit scared when a gust of wind came over. Can’t imagine what the original construction workers went through without all the security measures in place today. The Rock offers a great view of the Empire State Building, of The Peak and of Summit. We were fortunate to watch the Macy’s 4th of July fireworks on the Hudson.
Jorge H — Google review
Incredibly crowded at sunset with tons of people pouring in and very few leaving. The entrance system is chaotic; miscommunication between staff resulted in us started and stopping progress more than once.The views are amazing once you've fought for a good spot. Once it's dark, glare off the glass can be challenging.
Lane S — Google review
WAW!I visited Top of the Rock 10 years ago during the day and it had the best views on the city.This time we visited at night time and the views were breath taking. The photos don't do the views justice. They were much more impressive in real life.This is also the best place to have a nice look on the Empire State Building.
StefanS — Google review
Great view from a central location. You will enjoy all the other NYC skyscraper for a decent price and with not a lot of people around. The best part is the you can see the view without nets or glass around. Perfect for pictures. Highly recommend.
Simone U — Google review
Lots of option you will have in New York for the view from the longest buildings, but I am not sure whether should we go up the all of them. So we chosen just one of them and saw the all city, and it was really nice. Especially the elevator process to go up was really funnyFor the additional view opportunity (you are sitting an iron like worker and seeing the city like old time) you have to pay 21,00$ per person, but really to do this I am not sure.
Burak K — Google review
Incredible views but inescapable crowds that don't move.We visited about 45 minutes before sunset. The sun was low in the sky and made for a nice view. However, people were basically camping.. a few rows deep... which made it impossible for our smaller kids to get a look off most of the building.The layout of the second level observation deck is also poorly designed.. as the crowd gathers to try to get a view of the sunset, it blocks the narrow passage you have to take to get to the exit. I observed nobody working to keep that area clear to allow for easy movement.Getting a view from the third level was a joke.. it's about the size of a postage stamp and the layers of people posted around the perimeter for the long haul made it impossible, even for the adults, to catch any meaningful view.That all said, it was a great view and a nice way to kick off our week in the city. Just expect the immovable crowds and maybe try to visit at a less busy time if you have littles.
Josh M — Google review
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The Empire State Building is an imposing Art Deco skyscraper that has been a popular tourist attraction in New York City since 1931. The tower is located at 102 stories high and includes an open-air 86th-floor observation deck where visitors can view the cityscape from a unique perspective. The Top Deck on the 102nd floor offers panoramic views of the surrounding area, and there are also historic exhibits on site.
It exceeded my expectations. It’s always been my dream to travel to NYC and go to the top of the ESB. We booked 7pm reservations which was a great choice. We were able to view the city just before the sun set and then at sundown. It takes your breath away. Worth every penny. Staff were cool, calm and collected with making sure people got to where they needed to go. So many photo ops before you take the ride up to the observatory. Lots of history about the building’s construction. Great gift shop as well - literally anything you can think of, they have. A little pricey, but that’s to be expected. Overall - great experience and I would do it again!
Samson H — Google review
Amazing art deco building absolutely loved it inside and out. The building is so beautiful and has been respectfully modernised so that you can barely notice.The journey to the observatory has a wealth of historical information on the construction and foundations of the building which is hugely interesting.The staff are there at every step,helpful and polite and courteous.Would highly recommend a visit for everyone and of course the stop at the gift shop.Fabulous day out.
Darren B — Google review
The views are just incredible here! My husband and I used our NY Sightseeing Pass and booked ahead of time, paying about $20 extra at booking to get a sunset time slot. It was absolutely worth it. Note that if you didn't book for a sunset time, they will not let you in during sunset - you have to pick that time slot during booking and pay the additional fee. I saw them turn people away because of that when we came in, even though the place looked almost empty.We came on a weeknight when school was still in session, and there was no wait; we went straight up, and didn't feel rushed or crowded at any point. You walk through a history of the building on your way up. I'd entirely forgotten that was part of the experience, but it was fun, even though I rushed through a little in my excitement to get to the top! Be warned that when you come down, you don't go back out that way to exit, so if you want photos with anything, you need to do it as you enter.We took the elevator up, and awaiting us at the top were breathtaking views of a dreamy city robed in buttery, rosy tones, thousands of feet below our chilly, breezy perch in the sky. It was almost magical. I took literally 100 photos, and every one is incredible.You really can't go wrong with this classic NY destination. It's truly beautiful and very classic, for good reason. Don't cheap out and miss sunset - I think you'd regret it. I certainly would have!
Emilie — Google review
The panoramic views of New York City from this renowned landmark were simply breathtaking.The Empire State Building observatory offers an unparalleled 360-degree view, allowing visitors to soak in the beauty and grandeur of New York City from a remarkable vantage point. The observatory is thoughtfully designed, featuring large glass windows that offer unobstructed views, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts and those seeking to capture incredible memories.To enhance the experience, the observatory provides informative panels and interactive displays, offering fascinating historical facts and trivia about the Empire State Building and its significance in New York's skyline. It adds a layer of educational value, making the visit not only visually captivating but intellectually stimulating as well.
Jonathan R — Google review
Iconic building. You can only go in 30mins before your booking time. There's nothing much to see/do except for going to level 86 for the view.I recommend going around sunset time to get both day and night views. It's not easy to get a good view due to the huge crowd and protective railings.
Deming — Google review
Visited the Empire State building. It was a great experience. The views were great, and the building was a lovely building. Definitely recommend buying ahead tickets. The outside view is very big and wraps around building, so you have 360-degree views. Would recommend as a one time visit. Just did 86th floor but was good enough.
Fiorino G — Google review
As you make your way up to the observatory, you learn the history and how this magnificent staple of the NYC skyline was created. You even get to hang out with King Kong! The views are unbeatable and romantic! Fans of the movie “Elf”will really enjoy the entrance when you are ready to leave the tour. Staff was so very friendly and helpful, and everything is streamlined seamlessly. Take in all the details from the elevator doors to the photo ops and you’ll have a great time here.
JETS — Google review
If you are visiting NYC for the first time, this is highly recommended - day or night. It is incredible to know that this building was built almost a 100 years ago and in less than 2 years. The elevator ride up is also an experience in itself with the video showing how this was built.We had a Go City pass which gave us access to level 80 and 86, you will need to pay extra if you want to go further up. Restroom facilities, water fountain and a pop up shop selling hot doughnuts were available on the 86th floor. On your way down you also have a gift shop if you want to purchase some (pricey) souvenirs.
A N — Google review
Absolutely stunning! I was here 20 yrs ago, there have been many upgrades and exhibits added. The building itself is gorgeous! We went up at night this time to check out the city lights, what an amazing view, breathe taking! It was not busy at all 10:00pm so we could take our time and soak in the views from all directions, wow!Up top on the outside observation deck was the most peaceful and quiet time I had during my stay in NYC. Highly recommended! You must do the Empire State building while in NYC.
Troy M — Google review
Best experience ever!!!So I got gifted a chance to go to the 80, 86, and 102 floors at sunset. Best gift ever!!!The best experience ever. It was beautiful and stunning. The photos and the museum were great. I had a blast. I highly recommend it if your in NYC, the view it amazing.And!! You can see the roof top bars and pick one to go to after your visit the Empire state building.
Carmella H — Google review
It was a great experience. One of the perks of using the City Pass was that I was able to get into the building both in the morning and in the evening. I highly recommend visiting at night as the view from the top is truly breathtaking. The city lights sparkle and it's a great way to see the city from a different perspective. The price for admission without the City Pass is quite steep, so I recommend getting the pass if you plan on visiting multiple tourist attractions in the city. Overall, it's worth the visit for the spectacular evening view.
Payam C — Google review
While the views are stunning from the Empire State Building. It’s not worth the hype. What you don’t see in the pics is how crowded the area on the 86th floor is. People literally on top of people. Strollers running over your feet. People pushing or just being rude to get their “perfect shot.” Not much room to move around. And for the price, you probably stay on the deck for 5-10 minutes. You are able to read history regarding the building as they usher you around like a herd of cows. I do NOT recommend. Spend your money else. I know while visiting NYC you’ll want to visit because it’s a “top destination.” But please don’t waste your time or money. We have to start being more honest about this “top destinations.” Enjoy my pics & try something else in NYC.
Suzan Y — Google review
It was a fantastic experience on Empire State. The 360-degree view was breathtaking, especially during the sunset in September when it was pretty full. If you're also a photographer, you have to be quick to find a good spot during summer sunsets. I enjoyed the experience, and I hope you have many more memorable moments there!
Allan F — Google review
This is absolutely a MUST for a trip to NYC!! It's definitely an iconic site and well worth paying for both decks. We did not take a specialty tour, just walked around ourselves to observe it's majesty, architecture, views and learn the history behind it. The only problem I had was trying to buy tickets on line. Don't. I kept getting error messages and then my card was charged and credited. I found out at ESB that it was better just to get tickets at a kiosk which is what we did with absolutely no wait time or difficulty.
Amy L — Google review
The Empire State Building offers a truly breathtaking experience that words can hardly do justice to. It stands as one of the tallest and most iconic skyscrapers in the world, and ascending to its observation deck delivers an awe-inspiring view of the city that is nothing short of magical.The moment you step onto the observation deck of the Empire State Building, you're greeted with a panoramic view that stretches as far as the eye can see. The city sprawls out beneath you like a living, breathing entity, with its streets, buildings, and landmarks weaving a tapestry of life and activity.What sets this experience apart is not just the magnificent view, but the sensation of standing atop a structure that seems to touch the sky. As you gaze out, the sheer height and grandeur of the Empire State Building become palpable. It's a liberating experience that fills you with a sense of awe and wonder.Feeling the fresh breeze atop this towering marvel is not just refreshing, it's invigorating. It's a breath of freedom amidst the hustle and bustle of the city below. The peaceful serenity up there, high above the chaos, creates a unique contrast that's both liberating and contemplative.The Empire State Building also has a rich history, and it's impossible not to be moved by the knowledge that you're standing on a piece of architectural and cultural history. The observatory offers insight into the construction of the building and its role in shaping the skyline of New York City.In conclusion, the Empire State Building provides a one-of-a-kind experience that transcends mere sightseeing. It's a breathtaking journey to the top of one of the world's most iconic structures, where you'll feel on top of the world, both figuratively and literally. If you're in New York City, this is a must-visit destination that promises a memorable and truly liberating experience.
Mbofholowo M — Google review
Beautiful scenery! I loved the little exhibit displayed before going up higher. It was nice to go outside and see the city from that view. However, if you wanted to go up to the very top, there was an additional pay that we weren't warned about. We bought our tickets in advance and thought it was for everything but I guess not. Still a good place to go besides that.
Stephanie J — Google review
Wow! Such a beautiful work of architecture and it’s crazy they were able to build it up so fast! I absolutely adore the modern art deco style. It’s one of the most iconic and the most beautiful building in New York in my opinion. I visited on New Year’s Eve of 2023 and the crowds weren’t too bad because everyone was already waiting at Times Square in the morning for the ball to drop. There are lots of informative exhibits as I walked towards the elevators then I got to go up and see the whole city from the top. The elevator ride was very smooth and quick. There is a cool video playing inside the elevator. The views and scenery were absolutely amazing and breathtaking. I could see all the iconic landmarks of NYC such as the One World Trade Center, Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Central Park, and more. My favourite part is the observation platform where I got to go outside and catch the breeze coming in. I definitely like this more than the One World Trade Center observatory which I went a year ago mainly because of the observation deck. The admission prices are pretty fair compared to other attractions. I highly recommend buying tickets in advance if you are planning to visit because it will make your experience more smooth and convenient. Definitely a must see in New York City and it won’t disappoint!
Kiet T — Google review
A worthy visit in the heart of the urban jungle, this mainstay in pop-culture is beckoning.There is a museum along with multiple photo opportunities as part of the tour prior to reaching the observation deck. Take advantage of these.The views amongst all the skyscrapers are impressive, and lend a different perspective on the city.I found pricing to be less agreeable than One World Observatory, which also takes you higher.
Charlie M — Google review
I first had this impression of not doing a dedicated viewpoint cause "How different can it be?". But actually made this last minute as my sister prompted me. Definitely worth it. Not a huge fan of all the exhibits on the way to the top of the building. I was only interested in the views.The best past is that the viewpoint is in a balcony. So you can get truly magnificent photos and locations in Chicago and similar has a glass in the middle. Breathtaking views. Highly recommend.
Chanaka H — Google review
would say that this is not a busy place right now. We did not have to wait in line at all. There was ample opportunity to see the views on every side, and had almost no wait time to get an elevator. I felt comfortable the whole time I was up there, while I did not like the CN tower at all. There is a bunch of history at the bottom before you go up which is neat to see. There is also a few nice photo opportunities. This is my third time to NYC and my first time up to the top of the Empire State Building.
Siegmund E — Google review
Iconic of course and a must visit for the first time tourist. However, be warned there are long queues and it gets pretty crowded so it's tough to get a good view especially during the golden hour. Not worth using the picture package. Just soak in the view at night time. The building itself is very art deco and impressive. The staff is very nice.Buy tickets in advance.Soak in the view.Stroller friendly access to the deck.
M. K — Google review
Was actually overwhelmed by the experience, which exceeded expectations. Definitely recommend going there when it's already dark because the views are positively dazzling. Finding your way upstairs, there is also a really nice interactive tour of the building process and photos of all the celebs that have been here. The absolute highlight has to be the views tho.
Johannes H — Google review
Amazing experience! Kids friendly and great for making family memories. The staff is very kind. You can buy your tickets online or there. The view on every floor is incredible. I highly recommend the floor 102. Kids under 6 go free.
Etel M — Google review
I recently visited the Empire State Building, and I must say it was an incredible experience. The construction is awe-inspiring, and the view from the top is simply breathtaking. What made it even better was that there was no queue, which was a pleasant surprise. I highly recommend booking in advance using the New York Pass to make the most of your visit. Overall, a fantastic attraction that deserves 5 stars!
Alessandro B — Google review
The Empire State Building proudly boasts its status as the world's most famous building, and while this claim might be debated, it's certainly close to the truth. This colossal marvel was meticulously constructed in 1931 and remains one of the tallest structures in the United States. Upon entering from 34th Street, you'll be greeted by elegantly dressed staff, making for a grand entrance. I strongly recommend purchasing tickets online in advance; prices may vary throughout the day, but I paid $40 for a 7:30 pm tour. On the second floor, you'll explore the building's museum, where history comes to life in an engaging manner. What I initially expected to be a visit to the observatory turned out to be an all-encompassing American-style entertainment experience, complete with short films, statues, games, and paintings. Undoubtedly, it stands as one of the iconic symbols of New York City, and if you find yourself in the city, a visit to the Empire State Building is a must.
Riichi O — Google review
I went to One World (cannot take pictures due to too much glare), the Empire State Building and the Top of the Rock. I liked both the Empire and the Rock (amazing view of the Empire State Building). Since I loved watching "Sleepless in Seattle", it was great to be there. There were a couple of things I didn't like about: 1. You don't get to see the Empire State Building😂 2. You don't get a clear view (however, I kind of liked it). 3. At night, your picture will look very red.I would revisit it if I come back to NYC!At 630pm on Thursday, there was no line up.
S L — Google review
Our visit to the Empire State Building was a definite highlight of our trip to New York. Arriving in the morning, we were treated to a spectacular experience from start to finish. The staff was exceptionally friendly, adding to the overall enjoyment of the visit.The journey from the ground floor to the top in the elevator was particularly memorable, almost feeling like a ride at an amusement park. The entire experience was seamless and well-organized, making it a truly unforgettable experience. Highly recommended for anyone visiting New York City!
Matthew G — Google review
Absolutely incredible views on NYC, I don't know if it's worth the extra to go a few floors higher. Everyone takes a viewing angle quickly, but if you wait you'll eventually get a spot to soak up every side. Once you're there, take your time, you'll notice details like the sounds, smells, and it takes a minute to really appreciate the scale of the city 🏙️🌆. Highly recommend!
Kam S — Google review
What an amazing experience! When going in the lifts both up and down, don’t forget to look up to see the movie on the ceiling. The views from the top were just amazing, a definite must see. It is very busy, a big tourist attraction, so we took the stairs where we could, much faster than waiting in line.
Lorien S — Google review
Iconic. Nothing like it. You have to experience New York for yourself, especially in December. Bustling! I love the Empire State Building, but I actually had the idea of observing it from Hudson Yards and the new observation deck there. That was a good decision because I could see the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, Times Square, and all the way to the Statue of Liberty. The entire skyline of the city that never sleeps lit up at night! It was amazing. 100% recommend. The image with the well-lit building entrance shows the observation deck site in Hudson Yards. Purchasing tix in advance is recommended, especially during busy tourist times.
Nolan B — Google review
The views are spectacular at night. Had an amazing time with my family. They were all very friendly getting us in and out. This was a wonder experience. Thankfully the lines were not too crazy long. The entrance is located on the North side of the building now. You will exit out the east side of building out the old entrance.
Joseph L — Google review
Highly recommend going at night. We got the 9:45pm tickets and it was like a private experience! You get to walk through the museum without the crowds, there were no lines at any point, and the view of the city that never sleeps was so sparkly and epic. All the staff was so friendly and seemed like they actually enjoyed their job. This is one of the most famous buildings in the world, I can see why. I'm so happy I finally crossed this off the bucket list.
D W — Google review
Had a hard time choosing between this and top of the rock, but wasn’t disappointed once I got up to the top of the Empire State Building. The view up there was amazing. I bought the 630pm ticket, hardly any queue when I got there at 615pm, I caught the day view and stayed till almost 9pm to catch whole evening view! Was a well made decision, because crowd started to pour in at around 730-8pm. This was mid June when sunset is around 830pm. When I finally left the place, there is long queue outside the building entrance, so do go before 7pm.
Benjamin L — Google review
Visited: 11/07/2023Was interesting to visit another iconic building in New York. It was relatively quiet when we arrived which was nice. Entrance was full of celebrity photos who had visited, and model statues of the building. Really modern and posh looking. Scanned the e-tickets to get in and off we went into the museum section of the building learning about the concept, construction, and grand opening. Some of the photos are heart-stopping, especially during construction with no safety equipment, they needed hearts of steel for it!The views of the New York skyline were lovely from the top and it was nice that you were able to walk all 4 sides of the building for 360 views. Whilst it isn’t the tallest building in the area anymore, you can enjoy it as it was and how amazing it must have been to have been in the tallest spot of New York back when it was first built.Only downside was trying to find the public entrance to get into the building. We were on the opposite side, so had to walk around the entire block to find the entrance. It isn’t very well signposted on the ‘wrong’ doors either.
Onward T — Google review
Venturing through the Empire State Building's VIP experience, I was drawn into a realm that extended far beyond the swift elevator ascent and panoramic city views. This journey was enriched by the immersive museum exhibits, offering a deep dive into the building's storied past, and unexpected photo opportunities that made the experience uniquely tangible and whimsical.The museum was a treasure trove of history, encapsulating the spirit and ambition of New York City through the ages. Each exhibit, meticulously curated, offered insights into the construction, cultural significance, and enduring legacy of this iconic skyscraper. Moving through the museum at my own pace, I felt as though I was walking alongside the architects and visionaries who brought the Empire State Building to life. The exhibits served not just as educational experiences but as gateways to the past, allowing me to connect with the building's essence in a way that mere observation could not.Among the myriad photo opportunities throughout the building, the King Kong exhibit stood out as a delightful surprise. This interactive experience, where visitors can pose with the legendary giant apes hand, was not just a nod to the building's cinematic legacy but a playful immersion into its cultural impact. Standing there, captured in a moment of manufactured peril, I couldn't help but marvel at the blend of history, pop culture, and technology that this exhibit represented. It was a reminder of the Empire State Building's role not just as a structure but as a living, breathing entity within the tapestry of New York City's narrative.These moments, from the quiet contemplation in the museum to the playful engagement with King Kong, highlighted the depth of the VIP experience. It wasn't simply about bypassing lines or reaching the highest views—it was an invitation to engage with the building in ways that felt both profound and personal. The absence of a guided tour only amplified this sense of discovery, allowing me to uncover the building's stories at my own rhythm and from my unique perspective.In retrospect, the Empire State Building VIP experience was an intricate blend of history, entertainment, and personal journey. The museum and the iconic photo opportunities, especially the encounter with King Kong, enriched the experience, weaving together the threads of imagination, innovation, and inspiration that define the Empire State Building. It was an experience that went beyond mere sightseeing, offering a narrative that was as expansive as the views from its summit.
D T — Google review
Honestly, this is the greatest observatory deck in NYC! This building was everything I ever imagined and dreamed of. This building is the definition of NYC. I visited the building twice once for the sunrise and then once for the sunset. Both times of day were absolutely amazing! I will definitely be back and highly recommend anyone who is visiting NYC for the first time like I did!
Jayden S — Google review
It is so amazing to visit this iconic tower that used to be the tallest building in NYC for a long time and there’s a huge list of movies that used this location in their scenes. It’s also home to many of the largest companies in the world like LinkedIn, etc.We visited the building on a Saturday and it was very well-organized. We had bought our tickets online and waited in the lineup to get on the elevator and get to the top of the building. It has a great view of Manhattan, Central Park, World Trade Centre, Financial District, Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridge. Very unique experience and a must-try.
Alaleh F — Google review
Empire State Building is a skyscraper in NY with 102 stories. You could get the tickets online which saves you time. The observatory in the 102 floor gives you a stunning view of NY city. The important part of the observatory place is that it’s open and you could really feel the night and the fresh air in NY.
Jensen D — Google review
Love the Empire State Building. It was a great day for sightseeing and the afternoon so we watched the sunrise. The staff are super friendly and willing to answer all questions. They have a great presentation with classy uniforms. The views are amazing.You can get a 360 degree view of NYC and it's beautiful boroughs. Highly recommend everyone visit. Historical and beautiful building is worth a re-visit when we return. Love NYC
Chick P — Google review
Many high tower in NYC but….Empire State Building is only one and The one-you have to visit🛕🇺🇸💜It’s spectacular from the beginning to the end. The art deco style is so impressive even it was never my favourite style I fall in love with it. The elevator and the view from there is just outstanding. We book the ticket for early 9 morning and it was perfect as after 10am start to be little crowded (yes we were there more than 2 hours as was so good🤪). But there is plenty space out there and mostly everyone was super nice so definitely you will get your perfect picture 😃Love it love it love it
Malwa K — Google review
Awesome experience!!! Incredible building! The museum and and Art Deco styling throughout is so cool. I highly recommend making it a must do when visiting NY city. We bought the General ticket which included the museum and the observation decks on the 86 and 102 floors. Beautiful day and spectacular views!!! All the staff were professional, helpful, and friendly. A huge Thank You to all for making it such a great experience for me and my family. -It’s always been one of my favorite buildings, so happy I finally got the chance to see it in person.-And FYI, the ticket buying process was easy/user friendly and the times were convenient, we practically walked in, bought tickets, and started the tour.Thanks again to all who helped us have such a great time. Hope to do it again next time I visit 😁
Paul D — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Empire State Building, and it truly lived up to its iconic status. The experience was nothing short of spectacular, earning this historic landmark a solid five stars in my book.The breathtaking views from the observation deck are unparalleled, offering a panoramic feast for the eyes that captures the essence of the bustling city below.The staff were friendly and efficient, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable visit. The historical exhibits on various floors provide fascinating insights into the building's rich history and its role in shaping the skyline of New York City.I highly recommend a visit to the Empire State Building to anyone exploring the Big Apple. It's a must-see landmark that truly captures the spirit of New York City. Just be prepared for the crowds, and you're in for an unforgettable experience.
Winston C — Google review
Iconic Building in new York, after the statue of liberty. Amazing 1930 art doctor building. Great view s. Paid for my photos to be emailed to me but never received them. Need to book online to avoid ques.
Emir H — Google review
We had 48 hours in NYC, and we were so lucky to spontaneously purchase tickets to the Empire State Building 90 minutes before closing time. We bought tickets for all three viewing floors, and didn't regret a single penny of it. This is an icon of Art Deco styling, and of course the views were beyond compare. We had the building floors practically to ourselves, and we got to soak in the experience without feeling rushed. Every detail of the walkthrough was meticulously crafted to honour the storied history of the building. One of the best tourist attractions I've ever seen. Nighttime in NYC is the best time. We will absolutely be back.
Molly J — Google review
2024-July. We bought our tickets online and printed them from home.We arrived at the building 10 minutes before our allotted time. There was a line at the entrance because everyone goes through an airport-like security, but it moved quickly.This place was amazing! They really improved the experience and all the staff was nice.The place was clean! There's a restroom everywhere. Not too much of a wait going down.The green screen photo and movie clip were $35 for all 4 printed photos all digital photos and 1 movie clip.This is an important landmark that you should not miss if you're in New York City!Have fun!! 😍
Cindy R — Google review
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The High Line
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The High Line is an elevated linear park in Manhattan that opened in 2009. It's a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike thanks to its cool views of the river and cityscape, as well as its trendy restaurants and bars.
Excellent! I wasn't sure I wanted to go when my wife told me about it but I'm so glad we did! Gorgeous views, great walk after eating a big breakfast on the go, and the whole vibe is surreal! It's like walking in the future, the way the foliage meets the surrounding architecture.
Nathan H — Google review
This place is wonderful. Inspired, and free to walk across. It is an oasis of calm above a very bustling city. We entered it at the end where the vessel is, this is a very interesting piece of architecture, and we walked to Chelsea Market, which is also another beautiful place. There are a few people selling cold drinks along the route, which was very much needed. Would highly recommend a walk along the high line if you visit New york 😀
Wendy C — Google review
The beauty of plant life, well and purposeful reuse of industrial architecture from days gone by, and the lovely backdrop of lower Manhattan. The High Line is a great city park and well worth the visit. Plentiful parking options as well. I recommend it by evening just after sunset!
Ingrid H — Google review
An elevated old subway track that the city turned into an elevated park. I think this is a very cool use of abandoned city infrastructure. Definitely a worthwhile visit while you’re in town. It offers extraordinary views and access to several iconic places along the route such as Mercado Little Spain, Chelsea Market, and not too far from Riverside Park and Little Island and much more!!! If someone were visiting from out of town I would definitely bring them here.
Robert R — Google review
The High Line is an open park with a very unique structure.The Park flows in between buildings where you can walk, stroll, jog, take a break, or admire artwork all at once.The park goes along the west side of the island, near the shore with the Hudson River, where you can go all the way from the new Artistic structure The Vessel, and finish at the Chelse Market (which is another lovely place to go).Independently of the season, I believe The High Line Park is a must-go and experience yourself kind of place.
Joshua L — Google review
This is one of my favorite NYC attractions! You can start by the Vessel if you are in a hurry, but I highly encourage you to take this memorable stroll on the High Line! The buildings, the art installations, the views of the city and Hudson River, and many other details are exceptional!
Andrei B — Google review
What can I tell you, one of the best places on the planet. Apart from the fact that it is free, it is the perfect union between nature, sculpture and architecture. A place where you feel very peaceful and enjoy the wonderful surroundings. I have no idea how many blocks the trip is, but I assure you that when it ends you will be left wanting much more. I recommend it one hundred.
Claudia L — Google review
This was a great place to visit it has great views of The city beautiful flowers benches for you to sit alone or with a date very calming. They have tour guides, a market place and food vendors my favorite event was the free stargazing got to meet interesting people and got to see the planet Saturn and The space station did it fly by it was awesome. My family had a great time will definitely recommend it was
Solyanela E — Google review
What a great example of imagination, resourcefulness and motivation to convert a not so nice city structure into something that enhances the whole environment. The high line is now a park, where train lines used to bring cargo into the city. Dwindling from the competition from trucks, the trains disappeared and the structure was left on its own. Destined for demolition, citizens saw the wild gardens that it now contained and got together and saved it into what it is today. A beautiful place to enjoy urban New York. It's a place to walk and enjoy the small urban wilderness, as well as the urban NY, quite a unique combination.
Peter P — Google review
Walked the whole stretch. I did it during a weekend and, while it was packed most of the time, there were times I was almost completely alone. Overall it was quite an enjoyable experience.An interesting combination of nature and urban landscapes, in the middle of one of the largest cities in the world.The architecture of some of the buildings that surround it is also quite interesting. Recommended visit while in NYC
Franco — Google review
This highline was great. There are not many free attractions around these days and to be able to walk through the buildings in a nice green space was fantastic. It didn't take too long to walk from top to bottom even though it was quite busy on the day. There are nice areas to stop and rest
Mitch R — Google review
Delightful experience during our visit to New York City. Walking along the Highline and looking up and down all the crossing streets, getting to see the unique buildings along the walk up close, it was fun.Was quite busy at 4pm on a Tuesday, seemed like visitors and locals using the path to get home. Was nice to walk a mile or so without dodging cars while crossing streets below. Recommend!
Brijet M — Google review
I would like to rate this place 5 stars. I did really enjoy visiting the high line. From the start to the end lasted about 20-25 minutes walk. It's a touristy place. You can easily get there with public transport. Walk with friends would be fun. Take good pictures with New York skyline. Moreover, it's free.
Aung H — Google review
An ingenious idea to repurpose an old transit line into an oasis of greenery and calm right in the midst of all the chaos that envelopes NYC. You get to see another side of the city and the views are quite refreshing and fresh. Apart from the amazing views you will get a lot of street food options, artists selling some really good pictures and a cozy restaurant near the amphitheatre.It would be a magnificent walk during the fall season when the whole of New York changes color and takes on a delightful hue. Add this to your NYC itinerary!
Tanmay P — Google review
As an out-of-towner, this was one of the neatest things I've seen, the innovation to turn an old railroad track into a park! The park was beautiful and a relaxing walk while still seeing parts of the city. Highly recommend taking a leisurely stroll.
Amanda G — Google review
This is recycling at the best. Instead of demolishing the old railway track and creating environmental disasters, rather save the structure and put it back in work by creating urban oasis in the middle of the concrete jungle. I visited the first time when it was opened for the first time. In my second visit, I was surprised by the plant growth on the high line. High line has distinct wild flower growth, and you can select your choice of wild flower by completing the survey. Instead of visiting expensive botanical gardens in different boroughs, you get similar seasonal flowers and plant exposure on a high line for free. This is a must-see attraction for the visitors along with Vessel. You can start from Chelsea all the way to Vessel in Hudson Yard. There are refreshments stalls and constant changing public art on display besides breathtaking views. Restrooms 🚻 are available at both ends. One can easily hop off to newly created Little Island Park. If you decide to spend more time, then benches and water features are there to rest and relax. Some portion of the high line is under renovations by Jacob Javits Center. Please follow the rules and regulations of the park.
Ashish S — Google review
Love how they keep switching the art installations every season. It's a pleasant (tho slower) way to get from Chelsea market to Hudson Yards. A bit too crowded for a "mindful walk" as the placard to the High line likes to promote.
Kriti S — Google review
One of the best walks in Manhattan! No trip is complete without walking the high line, very well maintained, amazing views everywhere, lots of crowds near the evening, can get a bit chilly but worth it, there are also bathrooms along the way, many places to enter or exit the high line along the way so you don't have to walk all of it.
Mina L — Google review
Definitely worth the walk! The view of the city and the art were beautiful. The garden all along the walk helped taking some distance and a break from traffic. Plenty of opportunities to just seat down and rest. Highly recommend!
Valentine D — Google review
High line was a nice walk that’s not too long. It is horrifically busy so I felt like a little sardine walking so closely to people. However, it’s worth it! Lots of nice things to see along the way.Seeing the cat in the backpack was the highlight 😂
Francesca P — Google review
The High Line: A Scenic Escape with a Crowded CatchManhattan's High Line is a beautiful public park unlike any other. Lush greenery and flowers line a historic freight rail line elevated above the streets, offering a unique perspective of the city. It's a truly special place to relax and take in the sights.However, be prepared for crowds. The High Line's popularity can mean navigating a throng of visitors, especially during peak hours. If you're looking for a peaceful stroll, consider going early in the morning or later in the evening.Overall, the High Line is a must-see for any visitor to New York City. Just be aware of the potential crowds and plan your visit accordingly.
J W — Google review
The High Line is a brilliant gem in NYC! This elevated park, transformed from an old rail line, offers a unique blend of nature and urban design with stunning views of the city and Hudson River. It's beautifully landscaped with seasonal plants and features rotating art installations, making every visit unique. While it can get crowded, the atmosphere is always vibrant. A must-visit for a peaceful break from the city hustle. Perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or just to sit and soak in the surroundings!
Andrew D — Google review
The High Line in New York City is a remarkable urban park built on a historic elevated railway line. Offering a unique perspective of the city, it's a blend of greenery, art installations, and stunning views. Walking along its paths, you're treated to a tranquil escape from the bustling streets below, with plenty of benches to relax and soak in the atmosphere.
Kevin H — Google review
The High Line is an example of something that needs to be done more around the world. More pedestrianised areas and greener spaces even if it's an old elevated train track.We had an amazing walk we had on a really nice day. There weren't too many people on it which was great. We were able to stop off at the Chelsea market too for some food.
Nazer A — Google review
A fantastic breathing hole in the bustling city. There are plenty photo opportunities on the way. And many beaches to sit and enjoy a cup of coffee or lunch.
Simon T — Google review
A fantastic old railway line converted into a walking area. you walk a few blocks above the streets. great views, a piece of NYC history and a nice way to walk around the intersection between Edge and Chelsea market.
Agnieszka B — Google review
A nice walking trail. It was converted from an abandoned train track which was constructed in the 1930s and was scheduled for demolition in the 1990s. Its name (high line) suggests that NYC’s skyline could be seen from here, but keep the expectations low as most of the track parts are in between buildings - not much of NYC can be seen. However, one could admire some of the floras of NYC. Suggest to avoid this on a sunny day, or when the weather is very hot as there is not much shelter along the way. We went here after some light rain which made it a perfect weather to walk on this track.
Gezhi W — Google review
I really enjoyed this park. Great spot for pictures. Really nice buildings around. You get a great view of the vessel which is at one of its entrances. Definitely worth stopping by it when in New York.
Adam H — Google review
What a gem this is! A historic elevated rail line turned into a public park space. It’s so beautifully kept, with lots of interesting art to see, and spectacular city and street views along the way. Manhattan is lucky to have this, and I’m so glad I checked it out. An easy walk for all ages.
Erin — Google review
The High Line boasts beauty and scenic views. If you seek respite from the city's hustle and bustle, this is an ideal escape. Stretching approximately a mile and a half, it winds between the buildings of the Chelsea area. Lined with trees, grass, flowers, and captivating vistas, the pathway offers a serene experience. I suggest beginning your journey from the northern area, just half a block from Vassel, and concluding your stroll in front of Chelsea Market.
Oscar S — Google review
Breathtaking views of Midtown Manhattan and Hudson River. Plenty of attractions nearby. I love how it connects my favorite places including the Chelsea Market and Chelsea Piers. Excellent place to stroll on a morning jog or evening walk. A must see destination!
Gabriel F — Google review
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9/11 Memorial & Museum
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The National September 11 Memorial Museum is situated in Lower Manhattan's Financial District, where the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center once stood. This museum serves as a memorial and tribute to those who lost their lives during the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, and the 1993 bombing of the same site. The museum uses multimedia displays, interactive exhibits, rare artifacts such as a fire engine with its own story, and oral histories to document these tragic events in detail.
Highly recommend the guided tour, they have one for just the museum (60 minutes) or you can take one for both museum and memorial (90 minutes). Even after the guided tour was over there is a lot more to see. I'd give extra couple hours after the guided tour is over. The museum closes at 530 pm sharp.Advance reservations is highly recommended. We booked a week before our arrival, and a day before they were completely sold out.
Jatin — Google review
So tastefully done. The grounds and museum are gorgeous! Spotless clean with very friendly staff. Very peaceful and serene. On this Wednesday 3:30 the museum was extremely crowded. Some exhibits could just not be seen do to the crowds. Each and every exhibit had its own detailed description. The hall of pictures (victims) was overwhelming and very emotional but yet so beautifully done.Never Forget!
Lad B — Google review
This place had a significant impact on me. I also Joined the military and lost many brothers and sisters overseas. To see where is all started and what we were fighting for made this visit worth it. WE WILL NEVER FORGET. This was a focal point for my visit to New York and I was very pleased and happy with how it was all put together. I hope ever gets to visit here and experience the true and sad impact this had on everyone’s lives. Even to this day. Overall this was very good for family’s small or big. I will always recommend this to anyone who visits New York.
Johnny P — Google review
This place is so beautiful! Such a great way to pay tribute to the Hero’s and all who made sacrifices on this day. Get your tickets in advance, the lines were extremely long. We went on a Saturday. Also, be aware that some exhibitions you will not be able to take pictures. Recommend you get the audio tour, it explains a lot of what happened in the events leading up to and some of the exhibition’s if you want to go in detail.
Karina P — Google review
They did such a great job building and maintaning this area. Everyone was very respectful. We took the tour guide option and it was great. We had headphones to listen to the guide. There are different parts to the museum and some may be triggering for those that remember that day. Lots of artifacts. My favorite area was the timeline showing what happened and then ends with the aftermath. Very well put together.
Morgan W — Google review
One of the memorial pools was down for maintenance. The other was beautiful and very moving. After spending time listening to the water fall and look at names I headed inside to the museum. There was a super short wait to go inside. All drinks need to be able to be sealed. Everything inside the museum was amazing and very thoughtful. It was moving to see the barrier to keep the river from coming inside the fountaining and to see all the original supports while under the pools. The room with all the statements and photos of those who died from their loved ones was amazing and heartbreaking (no photos or videos in that section out of respect). The fact that there is a beam from up around the 93rd floor that you can touch (the bent beam in the pictures)- there is also a section across the Hudson River in Jersey City that you can also touch.
Nicole W — Google review
Very emotional, a beautiful place dedicated to all those heroes' & innocent lives lost on that tragic date.The location is gorgeous, quiet, clean; the visuals and presentations offer the history of what happened, information gathered by the press, and interviews with survivors. It's great for children to learn about the history of New York City and the story of those we don't have around anymore.A Must visit in NYC. The whole museum will take about 2.5 - 3 hours.
Anais G — Google review
This place was a very powerful visit for me. I was active duty during 9/11, and this date changed the path of so much for me and my life. Many combat deployments later here we are. This was the first time I was able to visit without covid restrictions, and it is powerful and gut-wrenching. The museum is very well done, and I love the black waterfall memorial. It's a beautiful shrine to those who list their lives that day.
John H — Google review
Wow. This museum & memorial truly moved me. I was just a baby when this horrific incident in New York happened. This museum is extremely educational and has so many well done exhibits to explain everything that happened on 9/11. My favorite exhibit was a memorial to the victims. It showed everyone’s photos along with quotes and who they were as a person and what their passions were. It gets very busy so I recommend buying tickets ahead of time online. The museum is extremely popular so expect it to be busy when you go! We were pretty much on top of people when we went. Other than that, it was a phenomenal tribute put on by the state of New York to honor those whose lives were lost and changed on 9/11.
Kelly S — Google review
The museum is informative and there are several very interesting and of course heartbreaking pieces on display. The museum is laid out well and people were respectful of space and noise. We did encounter a very rude staff member (older small blonde lady outside the auditorium). Her behavior took our whole group aback as she became quite agitated and aggressive out of nowhere. She engaged our group outside the rest room to in her words "get us to where we needed to be". I told her that we were waiting for a person from our group and she asked "okay but where are you going?" I told her that we planned to go to the auditorium and again that we were waiting for someone to finish in the restroom first. I asked her if we were in the way and would she like us to wait elsewhere closer to the cafe area (I thought maybe we were in the way?) and she became very aggressive, came very close to me telling me "I am helping you to get to where you need to be". It was a really weird and uncomfortable situation. When our party member finished in the restroom we began heading to the auditorium (in the opposite direction of where she was stood) and she followed us and AGAIN engaged us aggressively asking where we were going. We ultimately decided against seeing the auditorium show because we just wanted to get away from her. That side, the other staff members seemed nice enough. It was just a really weird experience.
Amanda M — Google review
The museum was very well done and interesting. It really went into a lot of detail and contained lots of pieces of history. A very moving experience. You could easily spend several hours here. I do think it's a little off-putting how much they charge for entrance to what is supposed to be a memorial (in addition to having a gift shop and lots of kiosks outside). It is kind of tacky in my opinion. I know it costs to run, but still it feels like they're just trying to profit off this tragedy which is kinda gross. Also, TURN DOWN THE AC. I was there for just 2-3 hours on one of the hottest days of the year, so you'd think the AC would feel nice. Wrong. I was shaking by hour 2 I was so insanely cold (and my husband was as well, and he doesn't even get cold easily). Bring a jacket even if it's summer. Omg.
Samantha M — Google review
I didn't go in the museum but the outside space was stunning.. so many things to see in the area and the memorial is beautiful. The oculus shopping centre is stunning piece of architecture. Sculptures are cool. Add in squirrels and made one kiwi girl very happy.
Kara G — Google review
This was an incredibly moving experience. The museum has the testimony of hundreds (or more) of people who witnessed 9/11 and tells the story of people who sadly passed away. The museum shows items from 9/11, and does so in a respectful and delicate way. The museum also has a section devoted to the dogs that helped with the aftermath of the event. I would recommend this.
John — Google review
If you’re visiting NY, the 9/11 Memorial is something you must see. It was a very well presented, sombre memorial which was appropriate to the subject matter.I remember the day of 9/11 vividly having previously visited the Twin Towers in ‘93 so this was particularly poignant for me. I found the visit equally moving and informative with lots of personal artefacts (donated by families of the victims or found during the recovery operation). But they also explain in great detail the events of the day and provide personal accounts of people who were there. It really brought the horrific events to light and, I hope, is the type of ‘attraction’ I never have to visit again.Overall, it was a must-see, if heart-rendering and moving experience.
Gojuryu512 — Google review
The museum impressively conveys the suffering and pain. It is impressive what memorials people have created. It houses numerous exhibits that can be viewed and also provides information about the victims. Really extremely impressive.
Marco B — Google review
A moving exhibit and memorial, definitely worth the stop if you haven’t been. Outside, the memorial is immense, and can take some time to take it all in. Plan to get tickets in advance for the museum inside, as this can be a very popular location. Don’t forget to budget time to process and reflect!
Micah W — Google review
As expected, this is a very emotional and even difficult exhibit to experience. As I was moving through and touching the memories of that day, it was difficult to believe that it was 22 years ago. The museum evokes such strong remembrances that it feels incredibly like it was only days ago.The museum has done a nice job of pulling together together photos, video, audio, and artifacts that truly capture the personal stories of 9/11 not only from the perspective of NY, but Washington and Pennsylvania as well.Its a huge museum that you need a lot of time for. We spent four hours and it wasnt enough to take it all in. It almost feels like the kind of place that you need to visit multiple times as it can be very overwhelming to the emotions as you take in each piece. The videos offered are also quite well done and worth seeing.May none of us ever forget that this is a memorial...a tribute...to the thousands of innocents who lost their lives on this gentle autumn day so many years ago. The story continues to be one of bravery and heroism amid unthinkable terror and tragedy. I pray that all of those families impacted continue to know the heartfelt compassion of the world as they grieve for loved ones who did not come home.All in all, the memorial and the museum are tasteful tributes that remind those of us who live that we should be savoring the blessing of each passing day in the richest way possible.
Ingrid H — Google review
The experience at the museum was powerful for us. It's a beautiful place with a sad story.As you walk through the exhibits it is a truly resonates the inscription "No Day Shall Erase You From The Memory Of Time"Outside area Memorial area is beautifully designed, with trees surrounding the region and two pools, which are the largest artificial waterfalls in the US, marking the footprint of the Twin Towers.Definitely it was worth to purchased our tickets online.
Ilinka H — Google review
The memorial here is an incredible experience. It's a beautiful place where it has really captured the tragedy and the memories for the families and general public. It is a must see in New York and left me speechless and bawling my eyes out, well done on capturing the details and displaying it in a profound way.
Michaela E — Google review
There are so many stories that it's captivating! A lot of effort went into this, and it's very well done. Def is worth the trip.Looking back, I might have done the guided tour as they have so much more information and stories for all the artifacts.
Brian P — Google review
This museum was my favorite part of our whole New York trip. I think every American should go at least once. Although it feels eerie and sad at times it is provides an excellent opportunity to learn about the history and importance of that day. It is a well done museum and i love all of the original artifacts.
Kayzha S — Google review
The 9/11 Memorial Museum was, of course, very solemn. It had a lot of really cool items and artifacts from the attacks and the response, my favorite being the Fire Truck where 11 members of the New York Fire Department bravely gave their lives in their attempts to save those trapped in the towers. It also had a lot of really cool artworks from the aftermath of the attacks, my favorite being the Statue of Liberty crafted with Americana memorabilia.I went on a guided tour, and the tour guide, Daniel, was excellent. He was extremely knowledgeable in the details surrounding attacks, and personable in the way that he relayed the information. I do wish the tour was a little bit longer though.The museum, while excellent, wasn’t nearly as big as I thought it would be. It consisted mainly one large room, filled with a few artifacts. I thought there would be a good bit more exhibiits and items however.Finally, the gift shop was a nice little place. It was expensive, but that was to be expected. I bought a coffee mug, postcards, and a magnet, and it came out to around $40. They als sell water in cartons, which I thought was unique.All-in-all, it was slightly disappointing, but still a worthwhile visit.
John D — Google review
It's a beautiful and very moving memorial. The silence as you walk through the exhibits is deafening. The wall of blue explaining some of the missing are buried behind it brought me to tears and prayers for all these innocents who lost their lives that day. I will never forget what I experienced with this visit nor will I ever forget that awful day in our history. May God Bless the souls of all the victims and their families who will forever carry this unimaginable pain.
Ellen M — Google review
The 9/11 Memorial and Museum is an absolute must-visit for anyone in New York. This powerful and moving site offers a deeply poignant experience, honoring the lives lost and the heroic efforts made on that tragic day. The museum’s exhibits are meticulously curated, providing a comprehensive and emotional journey through the events of September 11, 2001. The memorial itself, with its twin reflecting pools, is a serene and respectful tribute. It’s a place of reflection and remembrance that everyone should experience to truly understand the impact of this pivotal moment in history. Make sure to allow ample time to fully absorb the profound stories and artifacts presented.
Nicola B — Google review
The memorial is very well done. Lower rating as many of the memorial plaques were low with small lettering. With a crowd, not many people could read signage. Outside of Definitely evoked emotion over the loss experienced by hundreds of families.
Patrick E — Google review
The 9/11 Memorial & Museum is a deeply moving and emotional experience that pays tribute to the lives lost on September 11, 2001. The museum itself is thoughtfully designed, with exhibits that provide a powerful narrative of the events leading up to, during, and after that tragic day. The artifacts, personal stories, and multimedia displays offer a somber but important reflection on a pivotal moment in history.The Memorial, with its twin reflecting pools and cascading waterfalls set within the footprints of the original Twin Towers, creates a serene space for remembrance and reflection. The names of those who perished are inscribed around the pools, offering a personal connection to the immense loss felt by so many.It's highly recommended to book tickets in advance, as the museum can get quite busy. Plan to spend a few hours here to fully take in everything the museum has to offer. The experience is both heart-wrenching and inspiring, reminding visitors of the resilience of the human spirit. A must-visit when in New York City, but be prepared for an emotional journey.
Ulugbek H — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking museum. A must visit for everyone. Please do consider taking more than 2 hours for a visit. There is so much to see and to read here. We were for 3 hours. This place really takes your breath away, also on an emotional level. 5* !!!
Jeffrey Z — Google review
The 9/11 Memorial in New York is a poignant tribute to the lives lost in the tragic events of September 11, 2001. The memorial consists of two reflecting pools set within the footprints of the Twin Towers, surrounded by a plaza of trees and bronze panels inscribed with the names of the victims. Visiting the memorial evokes a profound sense of solemnity and remembrance, honoring the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable loss. It serves as a place of reflection, contemplation, and tribute, ensuring that the memory of those who perished will never be forgotten.
Kevin H — Google review
I visited again after 7 years, this time I actually visited the museum. It was really well organized and well executed. Even after 20+ years this museum preserves strongly the tragedy and heroic acts of 9/11. This tour is worth it. It took me about 1 hour or so to get through the museum. Children might find it boring and long but a very good lesson in history.
David H — Google review
Outstanding exhibit. A must if you come to NYC. Thoughtfully planned and informative. A very heart-felt memorial with such an insight into what all those involved experienced. You can spend an hour or two or stay here all day. Rented the audio headset for $10.
ROSALINDA A — Google review
Extraordinary museum and memorial that captures the sadness and intensity of the most horrific terrorist attack on innocent American lives in the history of the United States.It covers every last detail, minutae, and timeline of events from moments before through to the attack itself and the aftermath. There are thousands of artifacts, recordings, documents, and more. No aspect of the attack is left out - even the 1993 bombing is mentioned in detail to give context to the 9/11 attack.It is a sober, somber place. It is filled with sadness and the feeling of loss and death. It is not a happy place, there is nothing upbeat about any of it, and with good reason. The event heralded a significant cultural shift in this country and this museum and memorial capture it eloquently. It's incredibly intense.Should you bring your children to this? That's a really interesting question. Academically, I believe every child and youth should be educated to this degree about this event. If we do not learn history we are doomed to repeat it. That being said, I don't know if it will resonate in the same way with younger kids. I saw several who were watching the explosions and saying things like "awesome" and emulating it with their hands. It's interesting to see the diminished importance, and makes me think of the Pearl Harbor memorial and the generations that have visited with an academic interest versus the Golden generation feeling the gut wrenching sense of loss.I recommend going to this at least once. Experience it and take it all in. It will stick with you. It will make you sad, and angry, and wonder how anybody could go through with something so obviously evil. It's necessary that every American citizen understands the lengths that people are willing to go to destroy our nation and our way of life. This memorial and museum will bring that to life.
Jose S — Google review
9/11 museum is a must visit!Whether you are a native New Yorker or coming to New York to visit. They did a beautiful job with this museum by retelling the story of 9/11. The exhibits are amazing and this is a great way to pay our respect to those we lost that day and continuing to tell their stories.We went during the week. It was still very busy but still easy to self guide through the museum.We purchased tickets at window and only waited a few minutes to get in.
Kat S — Google review
This was our first visit to the 9/11 museum. We bought a 9:30 am ticket for the museum and we decided not to do a tour or an audio tour. Once you walk in, the theater shows a very moving account of how the US planned and executed the hunt for Osama Bin Laden. It was about 15 minutes and appropriate for teens and adults. Downstairs we went through the museum. You could devote 3-4 hours to the story of 9/11, the chilling photos of all the people lost, the attacks and all the heroes. We spent 1 1/2 hours and it was a beautiful and solemn tribute to the people who died. We walked through the exhibits and read as much as we could. The stairwells people escaped and the beams are exposed as well as the fire truck of the heroes. I think it is appropriate for elementary school kids even though it documents all the lives lost. You do have to go through metal detectors and take off your coats to enter the museum but it makes you feel safer.
Betsy M — Google review
This was the single-most impactful thing I’ve done in a long time.The sense of heaviness and importance overcame me as we made our way through the museum. There was so much to see and take in, and the museum really served to make the loss of so many a tangible thing.Military enter for free, which I found to be a very nice touch.
Charlie M — Google review
Visiting the 9/11 Memorial Museum is an incredibly moving and poignant experience. Located at the World Trade Centre site in New York City, the museum is a powerful tribute to the nearly 3,000 lives lost on September 11, 2001, and the earlier 1993 bombing.The museum's architecture, with its underground layout, creates a sombre atmosphere that encourages reflection. As you explore the exhibits, the personal stories, artifacts, and multimedia displays vividly convey the events of that tragic day. The "In Memoriam" exhibit, which honors each victim, is particularly touching, providing a human face to the immense loss.The twin reflecting pools outside, set in the footprints of the original Twin Towers, are equally profound. The cascading waterfalls and inscribed names offer a place of quiet remembrance amidst the bustle of the city. The museum not only documents a significant historical event but also serves as a testament to resilience, bravery, and the enduring human spirit.A visit to the 9/11 Memorial Museum is deeply emotional, leaving a lasting impression of the impact of that day and the importance of remembering and honouring those who were lost.
Ryan T — Google review
Such a place of beauty and tranquility created from such a terrible moment in time. The memorial is outstanding in its beauty and purpose - to remember those for lost theirs lives tragically on 9/11. The two water falls are breathtaking in their beauty, purpose and creation. The museum is an amazing experince and eerie as well. Can't help but get choked up when experiencing it. 100% recommend the visit and experience.
Sardev S — Google review
So powerful, so sad, so inspiring, everyone needs to see this when in New York. My biggest takeaway was the pride and awe I felt hearing the stories of how Americans came together in the wake of a tragedy to save people, take care of each other. There was no Black, White, gay, straight, there were only Americans being heroes to do what was needed to help fellow Americans. For a short time, we were totally united as a country, patriotic, caring, and focused on a common goal of overcoming.Please be aware there are sections of the memorial that are NO PHOTOGRAPHY, so be respectful.
SD_Me — Google review
Visiting the World Trade Center Memorial is an essential experience for anyone who wishes to understand the profound impact of 9/11 on modern history. The site stands as a powerful tribute to the nearly 3,000 lives lost in the tragic events of that day. Walking through the memorial, you're met with a sense of solemn reflection that truly connects you to the gravity of what occurred.The memorial’s twin reflecting pools, set within the footprints of the original Twin Towers, serve as a haunting yet beautiful reminder of the void left by this tragedy. The names of the victims, etched in bronze, allow visitors to honor each life lost in a personal and poignant way. It’s not just a site to visit; it’s a place to remember, reflect, and pay respects.I highly recommend taking a moment to offer a prayer or a quiet reflection for those who perished, their families, and the heroes who responded on that fateful day. Visiting the memorial is not just about looking back on history but also honoring the resilience and unity that followed. It’s a humbling and moving experience that stays with you long after you leave.
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Woodbury Common Premium Outlets
Outlet mall
Shopping
Factory Outlets
Open-air shopping complex featuring 250 stores offering discount, brand-name merchandise.
Best choice……Highly recommended…..All ranges of stores with lot of collections in every wing……Huge mall… one of the biggest malls in this country…Different color coding for different wings of the mall….Restrooms are available at different locations… most of them are neat….During long weekends many stores have discounts and deals….During winter, try to pack yourself properly top to bottom ( just a suggestion)New stores keep coming and few old store stores keep vanishing….Food court is decent with different options…Few stores are super expensive and super unique stores…..
AP S — Google review
Some really good deals and some not so good. I would say get here early and during the week if you live far away. Food is crazy expensive i guess they make up for the deals on the clothing. And plan on doing a lot of walking wear comfy shoes. The best parts are the Athletic brands and high end brands cause you can save a bunch of money take advantage of all the deals and it is worth it to sign up and become a member if there are savings involved. Strong suggestion bring water with you and maybe a suitcase with wheels if you plan on doing big shopping.
Thomas E — Google review
Good times and lots to do. Has a very Disney Springs type vibe and lots of shops/food and even a playground for the kids. It's worth a stop if you are traveling and need a break or just looking for great designer deals.
Daniel F — Google review
Premium outlet indeed.You can spend 5 hours of continuous shopping.Deserve a half day trip.For All ages and needs.Huge area of car parking.Wide selections of brand shops, American and other international brands.Premium fashion, sports , house hold, accessories, footwear, makeup and cosmetics, and many more.Lots of seats.Lots of restrooms.Lots of driving water fountains.Very clean.Some food and drinks shops.Most of the shops offering real deals , better than regular malls and markets ( I did double check online before buying).Highly recommended.
Mazin K — Google review
A great outlet mall with lots of brand names to choose from. The food court is pretty big with varities of gourmet available. Adequate amenities within the outlet mall. The only thing that I found not so good was the free parking area is quite small. Most of the parking spots are reserved for pay parking.
Betty H — Google review
It’s a OK place to go and have fun, but not really good for shopping, they call it outlet but the prices wasn’t really good, couldn’t find any good deal! For same prices that they have, we can find in our local mall! So what’s the point to come to outlet! Also they need to have more drinks and coffee shops places in there. But overall it’s a beautiful place.
Fatemeh M — Google review
All brands factory outlets available here.... You will get heavy discounts on products..... If u want to do shopping, strongly recommended Woodbury common premium outlets.Conveniently accessed from NYC via Shortline/Coach bus service from the Port Authority or the New York State Thruway at exit 16, Harriman, Woodbury Common Premium Outlets features 250 of the most sought after luxury and popular brands at up to 65% off, including Gucci, Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen, Moncler, Balenciaga, and Burberry, as well as Tory Burch, SAKS OFF 5th, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein. Dining options include quick service such as Chipotle, Jersey Mike's, McDonalds, Just Salad, Melt Shop, Cinnabon and Pinkberry, as well as casual dining at Parm, Shake Shack and Kinton Ramen.
P.C.B. ( — Google review
Open air outdoor mall in other words a rich person's Mall that's the vibe I get. This type of mall would work great in states that have eternal Summer. You'll feel like you're on the Twilight Zone you'll see one store can you see the same store across from it but not selling the same thing put that breaking it up in categories like men women baby children.
Jason ( — Google review
An open outlet mall with lots of famous brands. It is located in the north of NYC, about 1 hour distance. We went there with our rentals but there is also public transportation. It is easy to lose track of time. The number of stores shouldn't be underestimated. It is hard to visit every store in one day. Every store has its own discount rate. You should definitely check premium outlet app/web for additional discounts. There are lots of parking lots around outlet and they are free. There is a food court in outlet as well but we chose to go to a nearby restaurant which was very good.
Koray K — Google review
Beautiful outdoor mall with ton of selections! Everything on your lists this year will be taken care of here at Woodbury Common. They have brands you can’t find in many states, and prices that are comparable if not better to an online deal. We drove 4.5 hours to visit, and we’re not disappointed. Jealous of everyone who lives by this place! DEFINITELY GO HERE! :)
Jenna B — Google review
In large selection of stores we are pricing is all in one shopping. The outlet provides more selection and is rotating constantly. Plan to make it a day trip and bring an extra bag because you’ll find great deals on great products. Very open and great during the summer months. Go visit, you will not be disappointed.
Magic L — Google review
Very big outlet mall with tons of stores. I highly recommend going here if you are looking for higher end brands for less price. I went to gucci, coach, Prada, Chloe, Saint Laurent and more - they ate all outlet priced and sometimes have sales on top of that. It would be good to go earlier during the day to avoid lines to the stores. Only thing that I thought could have been better is having more food options. We spent five hours there but didn't find any good places we wanted to eat from - your options are very limited 10-15 fast food stores.
Luna K — Google review
Well, what do you expect from a huge outlet mall with all the branded shops around. If you have money will find every thing and a best place to spend out. If not just have fun it out and go 😊
Shri G — Google review
Got EVERY store imaginable. Good sales, need a few hours just to do shopping. If you don't get there early enough, you'll be paying for parking which is worth the ten bucks. Highly recommend going... im going back!!
Darnell F — Google review
The place is Nice a a lot of restrooms, what is rare in New York. You can have a seat in the food court. I’m use to Dolphins Mall in Miami so it’s hard for me to say that the prices and choices were interesting. But we do found some articles with good sales.
Raphy W — Google review
It’s a well-organized shopping place. Parking was easy, even with Black Friday crowds; they are also dog-friendly and have plenty of outside seating to grab a bite with your doggo.
Ekaterina P — Google review
This outlet is grande but I enjoy going to all my favorite stores. There is a vast number High end Luxury Brands great security. Definitely not ghetto and can shop in Peace.. I’m a Simon outlet VIP Member the deals are most definitely worth the membership.
Chrystal T — Google review
Great mall with many brand stores. We been here with family few times and always crowded even in rainy weather. Parking lot always full even you have to pay, which used to be free couple years ago. Looked particularly for handbag for my wife. At Burberry was short line and nice handbags for big discounts but we decided to look at Gucci but it was the biggest line from all stores. I waited in the rain so after that you have to buy something and it was amazing handbag. Also bought some clothes for kids and me. Best shopping mall for brands.
Ivan D — Google review
My husband and I had a blast! I was treated so nicely the stores are so nice. The music they play is a vibe walking and dancing! All the stores I went to all the employees and managers went above and beyond. I wish we lived closer but I loved every moment I can’t wait to go back!
Diana S — Google review
Most beauty outlet, it was -9 C, freezing, but no problem every store has heating. Stores are good, have good prices and promotions, great clothes options. There’s restaurants and coffee. It’s a big outlet, we spend 4 hours there. 1 hour from manhattan with car, easy highway, parking was full, I suggest to go early morning as possible.
Edw R — Google review
"We finally made it to Woodbury Common Premium Outlets after a 2-hour drive, and we were all starving! We grabbed lunch at Chipotle, trying their delicious burritos and other random corn and avocado items. The variety of restaurants is impressive, with Shake Shack and many others to choose from. We also stopped by Noticia, Nike, and Lindt Chocolate Shop, among others. The prices and deals are very reasonable!At first, we drove around the mall, trying to get our bearings, but ended up parking and starting our shopping adventure on foot. With a group of 7, it was easy to get lost, but thankfully, everyone ended up with shopping bags in hand - a successful trip indeed!Ladies were happy shopping in cate spades & coach ,Overall, Woodbury Common Premium Outlets is a must-visit destination for shopaholics and foodies alike. We'll definitely,
Hempstead L — Google review
It is an excellent assembly of brand stores in one place!!!!You can spend hours browsing the stores, lane after lane, and you may not have covered them all.Most stores have significant discounts and attractive offers.The food court keeps you recharged for the extensive walks.
Dr S — Google review
We arrived to Woodbury Common Premium Outlets by bus from New York Port Authority Bus Terminal; ticket USD 40 per person. The outlet mall is a huge shopping area so please be ready to walk a lot. WiFi is available within the mall and inside the shops.There are various clothing, shoes, bags, watches, jewellery, and accessories brands suit everyone.Many restaurants are available in the food hall and within the outlet area. We had lunch at Shake Shack, which was really great experience.
Dahlia A — Google review
Very big Open Air Mall with lots of high-end brands. The parking lot is huge and they also have a covered parking garage. Before you buy anything there it's a good idea to know what the real prices is. Don't be surprised you'll see a lot of people with luggage for all of the stuff that they buy. There's a really nice food court and they've got good food there. There are restaurants outside the food court that are quite good.
Ikc — Google review
I was t impressed with this outlet mall because I’ve been to Sawgrass Mill in Sunrise, Fl several times which is the largest and much nicer than this one. Plus, the prices seem to be lower and they have a better selection of products in stores.They do have a free parking garage.
Dr. R — Google review
A very big place indeed.You need to spend a day here. If you're going from NYC like I did, go grab the earliest bus ( get the ticket from Woodbury website), and take the last bus to comeback to NYC. Coz, I took the 09.30 bus from NY, then come back at 4pm, and I haven't been able to get through all the stores. There were some areas that I haven't walked through. Some of the shops have pretty good deal.So, if you come here, make sure to bring your big bag also your credit card, you're gonna spend a lot here 😬
Synthia Z — Google review
As you can tell from our pictures, we had more fun dining in the mall than shopping.Staff at the high end stores are noticeably not very welcoming and some lines ain’t even moving.Still nice to be back after 26 years tho.
Claudia ( — Google review
Woodbury Common Premium Outlet is a special destination if you are traveling NYC from aboard. Many international shoppers will pleasantly be surprised by the whole shopping experience and will leave the outlet with many shopping bags. If you are a local, you may find things are no longer deeply discounted. But I can’t think of any other outlets that offer complete- including dining and snacking - shopping experience.On a side note, this is a beautiful place to visit during summer times. It’s usually full 10 degrees cooler with mountain breeze than the NYC. Watching foliage during autumn time isn’t bad either.
Richard Y — Google review
Very famous outlet malls with lots of brands ranging from regular affordable to luxurious brands like Gucci.Its an outdoor mall and very big.There is a hall with variety of food options at the middle.Shopping is so much fun but tiering in this type of setup.Parking space is spacious with bus stop.The mall closes at 2100 which gives more time to shop your favorite brands.There are tidy and clean restrooms as well.
Halima A — Google review
It’s been maybe 15 years since I visited Woodbury Outlet Mall and looked forward to shopping there again. My feeling of nostalgic excitement turned to sadness of what had become of this outlet. Where before there were true bargains to be had, the prices now are high, with discounts too little to be worth the expense of the trip. Where before there were so many great clothes that were so fashionable you worry you’ll max out your credit card, now it’s mostly ho-hum. Where before New Yorkers young and old, rich and not so rich came here in droves, my assessment of the shoppers here now are out-of-towners, tourists, and elderlies who remember the past glory of this outlet. I still look for bargains for clothes but my recommendations for happier shopping would be Nordstrom Rack, Marshall’s, Uniqlo, H&M and Shein.
Bill Y — Google review
This outdoor mall has outlet stores from the very high end of the spectrum to the middle. Every high-end designer and store can be found in this mall. It is an outdoor mall so it is especially nice in the summer as it has plenty of places to sit outside and relax.
Will B — Google review
Outstanding shopping outlet…bus from New York 409 about an hour and a half…has loads of shops for everyone,bring a empty suitcase…has a great food hall
Gerry — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Woodbury Common Outlets is a shopping paradise conveniently located just an hour's drive away from Manhattan. Whether you're a fashion enthusiast, a bargain hunter, or simply looking for a fun day out, this outlet center has something for everyone.With over 250 stores showcasing top designer brands like Burberry, Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren, and more, you can shop till you drop while enjoying significant discounts on high-quality merchandise. The selection is diverse, ranging from clothing and accessories to home goods and electronics, ensuring there's plenty to explore and discover.The layout of Woodbury Common Outlets is well-designed, making it easy to navigate between stores and find exactly what you're looking for. The outdoor setting adds to the charm, providing a refreshing break from traditional indoor malls.In addition to the fantastic shopping options, Woodbury Common offers various dining choices, from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, perfect for grabbing a bite to eat and relaxing between shopping sprees.What sets Woodbury Common Outlets apart is its attention to visitor experience. The staff is friendly and helpful, and amenities like restrooms, seating areas, and parking facilities are well-maintained for maximum comfort and convenience.Whether you're a local or a tourist visiting New York City, a trip to Woodbury Common Outlets promises a delightful and fulfilling shopping experience that you won't soon forget.Thanks check our website and follow for more reviews.
NYC C — Google review
Woodbury Premium Outlets is an absolute gem for any avid shopper. The variety and quality of the stores here are exceptional, offering something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for high-end brands like Gucci, Prada, and Burberry or more affordable options like Nike, Gap, and Levi’s, Woodbury Premium Outlets has it all.The layout of the outlets is well-organized and easy to navigate, making the shopping experience enjoyable and stress-free. Ample parking is available, which is always a plus. The staff across various stores are friendly and helpful, adding to the positive experience.One of the standout features is the incredible deals and discounts available year-round. It’s a shopper’s paradise for finding great bargains on top-quality merchandise. The food court and dining options also offer a nice variety, perfect for taking a break and refueling during your shopping spree.Overall, Woodbury Premium Outlets provides a fantastic shopping experience with its extensive selection, great prices, and pleasant environment. It’s definitely worth the trip for anyone looking to enjoy a day of shopping and scoring some amazing deals.
DR S — Google review
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Six Flags Great Adventure
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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Six Flags Great Adventure is a thrilling amusement park in New Jersey that offers an array of high-tech roller coasters, wildlife areas, and numerous attractions suitable for visitors of all ages. The park features over 50 exhilarating rides and year-round live entertainment, making it a must-visit destination. Additionally, the adjacent Hurricane Harbor provides refreshing water rides during the summer months. Visitors can also enjoy games, tempting dining options, and a drive-through wild safari experience.
Incredible park if you are a roller coaster enthusiast. The ride selection is top notch for Six Flags. Nearly every ride is awesome. I could complain about the heat in the summer, but that’s not the park’s fault lol. Hopefully Six Flags keeps showing this park the love it deserves.
Saabgt3 — Google review
Get there early for the Halloween days (11-11:30am) and ride all the coasters with no line! I prefer Great Adventure to Hershey Park because I find the coasters smoother and the waits aren't as bad if you're not at peak time/season. The ski lift thing is perfect to get from one end of the park to the other quickly while giving you a view of the whole park. I do wish their app had ride wait times. The spooky Halloween stuff at night was awesome, the costumes, masks, and laser shows were well done.
Julia — Google review
Honestly i never know there's a theme park near from NYC, after saw a posting from someone, finally i try it by myself, and it was amazing! The price is a quite cheap only $40, then for a roller coaster lover, you can be here all day long and repeat that ride. A lot of choices and definately i'll be back again..
Okky D — Google review
Awesome place to visit with the whole family for wonderful experience. There are several rides suitable for all ages. For those who want an extra thrill, Six Flags offers tall and fast drop towers, swings, and roller coasters. I noticed that a few rides were off on the Saturday I visited; but it wasn't a problem as there were many more rides to try. In addition, there were a lot of places to buy food throughout the park so that you would never be hungry. If you are in the area, I recommend visiting this park and you will have a great time.
Sridhar Y — Google review
Nice and quiet on a crisp winter day, we loved the roller coasters (nitro is great, as are green lantern and Superman). Lines were super short. Only slightly annoying thing is that they seem to shut down half the rides in the winter, so you’re really only getting a small fraction of the park. Also, everything feels just a bit dated and run down…the new devil coaster is great, but the rest just feel like they’ve been there for decades and the rust and rough edges show through. Will go back, it’s just definitely not a polished experience like Disney, universal, etc
Taj M — Google review
We visited the park on the first week it’s open for season 2022. We bought the season pass which includes parking , safari and multiple trips to park. I highly recommend going to safari it’s 1 hr 20 min long and you get to see elephant, zebra, giraffe, lion, tiger , kangaroos and many other animals. Kids enjoy a lot. The giraffe gives the car wash as well and charged us the wind wiper of our car ( don’t stand too close to giraffe) . The park was clean and all rides are fun.
Ila S — Google review
We went as our senior trip, but unfortunately not as grad nite because of the Canada wild fire. So we didn’t get to do what we planned, but it was still fun as the wait time for a Monday school day was either no wait or about 10 minutes. So fun as it was my first time and we got to do most of the rides. Unfortunately Kingda Ka was closed but I heard that it’s closed frequently because of weather conditions, but you should still try out other rides like the El Toro.
Allen F — Google review
Though a little expensive, this Six Flags caters to every age group and every thrill level. My family has a couple of thrill seekers and a couple of people who fear roller coasters for their lives and yet everyone can find something that matches their interest, with a couple of meet-in-the-middle rides like the Dark Knight and Skull Mountain. Plus the gondolas give a stellar view of the park. I’d bring food or eat outside of the park because food prices can be steep but other than that, top-tier theme park!
Khush W — Google review
There were a number of really enjoyable rides, and the weekday ride queue was not very long. Finding rides was a bit tasking, and using the apps navigation was slightly helpful, but the app needs work. Navigation should update without having to repeatedly click next and click the direction (use the app and you will see). Also, the fast pass ride section should also link to the navigation. We found that six flags national number and chat links to make life as expensive as possible and for that reason we might stop our season passes. The New Jersey park staff was very accommodating and helpful. They did everything they could to ease the cost for us, even though our home park is New England.I almost gave lower stars because of the Six Flags national team, and the silly "home park" vs "visiting park" rules, but the Jersey location is not to blame for poor corporate management. Six Flags may be loosing a customer next year, but it is not because of the New Jersey Six Flags. Six Flags Corporate, I might have some suggestions that will help you increase profits without raising your prices. 2 days and the safari cost us over $2,500 even though we are platinum season ticket holders. Even though this is not our home park, that's a bit steep.
Mychel E — Google review
We went for fright fest. It was not as fun or as exciting as it used to be. There were not many of the monsters out. There weren’t any activities for the kids to do. The only candy they handed out had peanuts which shouldn’t have been given out due do peanut allergies in some children/adults. The park reeked of weed. Very disappointed with this last visit.
R J — Google review
Always a great time. Beautiful day and we picked a perfect day when the park wasn't crowded. Not many lines and went on every ride. Fun for all ages.Only one critique, the inside the park is pretty pricey. It cost $140+ to feed 6 people lunch.Also, parking is up to $40. We are already paying a premium for the tickets. Parking can be cheaper in my opinion.
Richard S — Google review
I love this place. The rides are intense 😳 But we had a great time. We just became season pass holders and went for the Holiday in the Parks event and it was beautiful. I cant wait for them to open back up in the spring
Audrey H — Google review
Six flags great adventure is a really cool fun place. However, as usual, waits for rides can be long or very long. For certain rides, unless someone holds your belongings you have to pay for a locked locker to put your stuff in. Overall though, the experience was fun! Would come her again.
Ethan B — Google review
This is a good place for kids of all age group. We had bought the diamond seasonal passes and it was totally worth it, starting from parking (super close to entry) to skipping the long wait times on rides. Staff is really sweet.Only reason I am giving it 4 star is due to the super high prices for food.
Rohit B — Google review
Overall good experience, few of the rides were shut down but reopened later on. The weather was very cold today but the rain didn't until 5pm. The best part, barely any wait in line for the rides. The one day admission pass is 39.99 however a shirt sold inside is 39.99. The summer pass which runs until labor day: Easter Sale $69.99. Buying tickets online is cheaper than purchasing at the park. The military discount is the same as the currently posted single day pass $39.99.
Soraya R — Google review
Six flags great adventure.A great place for kids and adults entertainment .A lot of varieties, parking lots available.Decorating for Halloween 🎃 really scary .A lot of people coming in to enjoy 😉 their favourite time.I just noticed that the Annual pass , facilities has been down graded, I couldn’t receive my cup even,I tried to ask them but I didn’t receive any response.
Meriam B — Google review
It was fun for my 13 and 14 year old However I didn't like the fact that we pay a $110 for each child for the fast pass and still had to wait for about 9-19 minute he in line to get in some of the rides. And We got on one Ride where you had to leave your personal belongings on the side so it doesn't get wet and somebody's wallet was stolen when he came back from the ride . I feel so bad for the gentleman he had 2 small kids with him and he lost his wallet. With that being said my boys had fun. But I wouldn't recommend 6 flags for smaller kids.
Liline — Google review
Best Place for family fun packed with Rides & Attraction! Best time to go is when they first open lines are short and by 1pm you've got on most of the rides and your in time for lunch the games!Season pass is the way to go!
Kariema M — Google review
I always wanted to ride kingdaka and it was worth every second. Jersey devil and every other single ride was awesome. This is my favorite six flags location. I strongly recommend people to make the visit here, get the flash pass and season membership.
Dale F — Google review
Enjoyed my recent visit to Great Adventure. I spent many summers there while growing up. I was sad to see so many rides closed and under repair, like the sky ride and log flume. Food was expensive, and hit or miss on flavor. Excellent collection of roller coasters!
Carolyn K — Google review
I've been going to Great Adventure since 1974 when it first opened. I was only 3, and I still have that season pass, too.I went with my 12 yr old grandson today, and he is with me from Colorado. He had a great time. He grew up here and has been there before. This is the first year he is tall enough to ride everything! So exciting!We bought season passes even though he's only here for another week and a half, we plan to visit every day after work so he can ride all the rides possible. As well as make darn good use of those passes. Between the theme park and water park, we really already did!
Allana M — Google review
It's a general theme park, and for any of us who remember what Great Adventure used to be like, it's a very big disappointment. Let's first start off with the safari now. While I understand that they do. The group tours with the trucks now, rather than the old-fashioned way of. Driving through with your car, it takes away from the whole experience of the safari.Now, like I said, understandably for safety and insurance purposes and probably legal and money issues. They don't do that anymore, butgoing through the safari is no different than visiting the zoo. Now, the animals are off the beaten path. They are relaxing, not doing much. No animals in the way it's just a straight ride through.Now, as far as the rides, once again not impressed, very disappointed. Out of all of the rides. At least 4 were out of order down for service or maintenance. For the middle of a summer season, that should not be, you want people to spend all this money in your theme park? But yet most of the big attractions are down, not good in my opinion.
DAMIAN M — Google review
Went there for the first time in 8 years during their holiday in the park, and it was excellent! The park was extremely well lit and the rides were running well. Loved going on Nitro and Jersey Devil. The views were beautiful and would totally come back more often.
Sebastian O — Google review
As a season pass holder this year it was great to take advantage of the holiday lights and the ride offerings were outstanding! The cooler weather helped keep the park less packed. Truly a treat to experience such short lines or any lines for that matter. There were several live shows that were fun too. Definitely worth the trip!
Exit Z — Google review
Was very excited to visit this Six Flags after having a bad experience in another location.I honestly loved the variety of things they offer but I precisely got tickets to do the safari and it was closed which was a big disappointment after booking a hotel and the long drive there. But overall we will be back soon to the safari.The tickets prices seemed pretty fair to me but the parking fee is outrageous $45 to park and be prepared to pay between $20 and $30 for a burger and fries per person. Other than that we had an amazing time. Can’t wait to come back soon when more rides are open.
Jasmine R — Google review
I got season passes and went the first day in June. Only half the rides were open. Safari was closed, so I didn’t get to enjoy it like I should have.The site says no outside food or drinks yet I seen so many people with outside drinks and food I feel like I got ripped off by purchasing that 40$ cup.The food was OKAY very pricey! They need to come up with a better solution for pick up food when they are busy because it gets very hectic.Staff was very pleasant, everyone seemed to be in a good mood and happy to be there. I like that staff is all over no matter where you are in the park someone is always available.Characters were friendly and interactive with kids.Park was clean. Bathrooms are also kept up with and clean.Water fountains throughout the entire park is a plus for all ages!!
J C — Google review
Six Flags Review: A Rollercoaster of Emotions!Six Flags is a must-visit for thrill-seekers! The towering roller coasters are the park's heart, but there's something for everyone. Kids' areas, family rides, and even live entertainment add to the experience.Pros:* Thrill Rides: The roller coasters are truly world-class! From heart-stopping drops to smooth inversions, you'll find the perfect ride to get your adrenaline pumping.* Variety: Aside from coasters, the park offers a decent mix of other rides, shows, and attractions, ensuring there's something for all ages and interests.* Atmosphere: The park is well-maintained and festive, making for an enjoyable day out.Cons:* Crowds: Be prepared for long lines, especially on weekends and holidays. Consider visiting during the off-season or purchasing a Fast Pass.* Food: Food options are plentiful but can be pricey and somewhat generic. You might consider bringing your snacks.* Price: Admission tickets and parking can be expensive, so plan your budget accordingly.Overall:Six Flags is a great place to create memories and experience thrills. Despite a few drawbacks, it's a fantastic option for a fun-filled day out. If you're a fan of roller coasters and excitement, Six Flags is well worth a visit.Tips:* Arrive early: This can help you beat the crowds and maximize your ride time.* Check for discounts: Look for promotions and deals online or through membership programs.* Plan your route: Familiarize yourself with the park map in advance to prioritize your favorite attractions.* Stay hydrated: Pack a water bottle and take advantage of refilling stations throughout the park.* Wear comfortable shoes: You'll be doing a lot of walking!I hope this review helps you plan your visit!
Dr. O — Google review
Been going to Great Adventure since I was in diapers and it's always a blast!!! PRIDE NIGHT WAS THE BEST!!! Fright Fest was fun as always!!! I just wish there were more shows like the old days when you was able to dance with Bugs Bunny and see awesome break dancers, singers and magicians but above all still hands down my favorite theme park ever!!! Especially if you love thrill rides!!! Can't wait for 2024!!!
Rashaad T — Google review
I'm an Ironworker and I've help build several of the Rollercoaster in the park. My wife and kids and I love coming here from time to time. Kids always have a blast. We are currently building a new Rollercoaster FLASH. Can't wait to ride it!!!
Jesse S — Google review
*** I recommend season passes to get the most out of the park, especially for their Fright Fest and Holiday at the Park.This is my home six flags park being from Jersey, so it has a special place in my heart. I've noticed through the most recent years how they've updated several things in preparation for their 50th anniversary. Went for memorial day weekend and I must say that everything looked and sounded great. All rides were operating, minus the ones being repaired (log flume) or being built (flash) and wait times were moderately low, only long wait was for Jersey Devil. Overall it's a great park with great coasters, good food, beautiful sights with it being in the garden state, and great fun.
Greg S — Google review
What a great place to enjoy a good weekend! If you have kids it’d be incredible to take them here; the safari wow amazing, the water park fantastic! And the theme park; all 3 parks make this Six Flags a perfect place to spend a weekend!Thank you for your response and also for asking!See I was taken by my parents when I was 15 years old and visited several years! Now that I have my own children I’ve been wanting to take them to Six Flags all 3 parks and finally I took them and seeing them enjoying the safari specially my 8 year old son and how amazed he was it filled my heart with joy and happiness! My older daughter 12 now enjoyed so much the roller coasters and so did my 7 year old daughter who had a great time at the water park! And as of me; I enjoyed all 3 parks but the most important and joyful was to see my kids so happy! Thanks for having the Six Flags Great Adventure! And thanks everyone who works at Six Flags!
Arlington C — Google review
Fright fest was very much fun. We had a great time with no lines on the rides. The park was decorated perfectly. Lots of fog and creatures around every corner. Watching people get scared of the ghouls was fun.
Michelle W — Google review
Its was sunny day at Six Flags,Great Adventure in Jackson, NJ is an absolute thrill! The rides are exhilarating, especially Kingda Ka and El Toro. The park is well-maintained, and the staff is friendly and helpful. Perfect for a fun day out with family or friends. Highly recommend for adrenaline junkies and theme park lovers!
Vignesh R — Google review
I didn’t even expect the park gonna be so cool!Recommendations:1. Cap is a must! There is very strong sun and NO shade the lines, at all!2. Would be cool to buy a refill bottle, coz they have cup holders on every ride for this exact bottles. I’m not sure if you can bring a regular water on the ride. (but you can bring your water in the park and refill it in water fountains)3. Don’t buy locker every time for 2$, buy once for 10$, you will use it a lot.4. Come to the park as early as possible.Parking price is crazy - 45$ + taxLines are from 10 to 50 min (depends on time and ride)You will not be able to bring your camera on the ride, even with special equipment.You can bring a sandwich and a small snack if you want.
Annet G — Google review
Six Flags Adventure is a good adventure park for a one day trip with family. In a sunny day its gonna be hot and you have to walk a lot. One more thing half of the rides are closed for renovations or maintenance. Half of the thrill rides are closed.
Pranay G — Google review
Massive park with 14 coasters! All the coasters were pretty good, except El Toro was a little rough! We went on a Monday and Tuesday and the lines were mostly 0 to 20 minutes. All the food we ate was pretty good. We had a lot of very positive employee interactions. There were only a few times we dealt with line cutting. The park needs a little TLC, however, overall we had a good experience and a great time!
Will G — Google review
A fun day at six flags as part of a corporate outing! We arrived at opening and enjoyed an almost empty park - no lines - until about noon. Minimal parking and security lines to get in and out of the park, even with re-entry.Foods options are okay. Definitely a relief after a day of running around. Lots of your classic American foods and sweets.Pro tip: bring an empty water bottle into the park and refill it at the water fountains located throughout the park! Colder water can be filled by food courts or restaurants.The water park is separate from the amusement park and safari park itself, so it was disappointing to see that the water rides were still not opened. Got lucky that El Toro reopened the day we were there! They didn't advertise this on the app or site but season ticket holders had early access to the reopening!
Jenny L — Google review
We got season passes this year. Wanted to save money and stop going to the smaller places in NJ with about a similar price range, six flags offers more more and in terms of other six flags in other states which I will also try to visit. I just hope that the rides are operational, I visited 3 times, and some of the rides are either decommissioned. Some are intermittently working, and some are closed with an indefinitely time of reopening and new rides being built. I like that six flags are updating and upgrading rides and buildings. Hope that six flags can have 2 parks in the top 3 number of coasters and Six Flags Great Adventure can be one of them. Since it is the only park in the world with a drive through safari. Food options are limited, Asian food option is closed. Mostly fries, burgers, chicken fingers, hot dogs. Tried the nachos and chips, and they are a bit stale.
Your B — Google review
We loved those thrilling rides, fun shows, and delicious food. It's a great place to have an exciting day with friends or family. The roller coasters are amazing. I highly recommend checking it out if you're looking for an adrenaline rush! 🎢🎡🍿
Sikha K — Google review
DONT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY!!!They don't tell you all the rides included with a ticket are not working or not staffed until you get to them. You can spend additional money on games and rides that somehow are working or are staffed. The employees also don't know what is open or not so you get your steps in and figure it out yourself!This is July 3rd so summer and day before a holiday. Sunny day so no excuses.
Deston D — Google review
One of the best six flags I've ever been to. The park was clean and well staffed. Lines for rides were acceptable for the number of people at the park. Had a great time.
Gary D — Google review
I went during bring a friend for $20 weekend. I'm a pass holder and just went to the ticket booth and bought a ticket for my friend. It took 5 minutes. It was a nice slow day. However, that means they only run 1 train for each ride. It was beautiful weather and we had a nice day. We were able to get on 9 rides. We got there at 1 and left at 7.
Vanessa T — Google review
First, I have to say we had luck. We came on a cloudy, cold day (but without rain) and the park was almost empty. No lines at all. All the rides, except the NJ devil were operating, and we could go several timed on each ride, even without the flash pass.We loved the extreme roller coasters, especially, of course, the Kingda Ka and the Nitro, though all the rides were a lot of fun, and we loved that each one had its own special thing. My younger girl, enjoyed the kids rides a lot, and didn't get down from them.Staff in the park is usually very efficient and the rides were running smoothly.Food is somewhat expensive. The funnel cakes are an absolute delight.A very fun day, thank you Six Flags!
Shachar B — Google review
Amazing experience. Went for my brother's birthday, despite it being memorial day then we still found some short lines for rollercoasters. Since I have been here before I expected it to be busy. Though with someone who knew the park better than me, it was easily a memorable and fun experience.
Tsukuyomi — Google review
I am a huge roller coaster nerd and love Six Flags. I wish my home park was this cool. Two words - Kingda Ka. Speechless. The crowd was cool too. Clean, wonderfully themed and landscaped, and well staffed. I can definitely say I had a Six Flags kind of day. Thanks y’all!
Taylor C — Google review
Excellent, very clean & professional. Good rides. Good food, the drink deal is very good $20 get the cup & free refills whole day, can't beat that as otherwise I drink $7.Just 1 issue, the most famous rides were closed, this should not be done when you're paying full ticket amount.
Nadeem I — Google review
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Sesame Place Philadelphia
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Sesame Place is an amusement park with many fun activities for kids, including a water slide and rides. It's located in Middletown, Pennsylvania, which is about an hour from Philadelphia.
Fun rides for younger kids., the girls sure had a nice time. The parade was totally mind blowing 🤩. But food pricing is definitely overrated, 1 bottle of water costs over $4.99 plus taxes. I drunk at least 5 of them, I can’t imagine such ridiculousness.🙆🏾♀️
Bella A — Google review
Great place for young kids. Lots of rides and half the park has water-related activities. Would advise going early or later in the day (opening time or after 3). Otherwise kids will enjoy. Cute parade of all the Sesame Street characters. Check pricing and perhaps bring your own snacks and water.
April M — Google review
Worth the time spent for quality family memories! Amazing staff and family care center for moms. Enjoyed all the toddler rides and water park areas! Great time watching the afternoon parade. Character meet and greet photos were fun too! Did not feel rushed or anything. It was a delight for the kids!
Graceeunjoo — Google review
We had a great day! We came on a Friday (before memorial day), not too crowded, lots to do for my 2.5 year old. We packed some snacks and drinks & skipped lunch with elmo bc I heard the food is bad and she is a picky eater. My daughter waited in line twice to meet elmo/abby & do a photo (about 20-30 min wait). She also got to meet Bert & Ernie and big bird twice (10 min wait). We met cookie monster once. She got to ride every ride she wanted more than once and spent about 2 hours in the sand/splash pad. She loved the parade! Very enjoyable day! We bought tickets on sale around black friday 🙂
Jessica M — Google review
Very tiny park geared towards kids. You get in free with a Bush Gardens pass. They have two small coasters that were pretty good. The employees were very friendly and helpful. The families seemed to be having a good time.The bathrooms didn't have paper towels or hand dryers, there were dirty diapers on the floor and they desperately needed a good cleaning.
Will G — Google review
We love Sesame Place! There are rides and roller coasters for everyone. My kids feel safe tuning around the place and enjoy all the rides because they are kid friendly! A few things I would change is the food as it truly sucks and it is overpriced; for the admission price the park charges the food should be better. Also the candy they gave for Halloween war poor in comparison to your regular trick or treat!
Pamela — Google review
We had a great time here with a 3 yr old. Staff was enthusiastic, we didn’t encounter a single grumpy employee. The performers at the parade were wonderful, they put on a great show while keeping kids safe and entertained. If you come on a weekday, the lines are short (if there at all) and the park is less crowded. The park was also notably clean and well-kept, none of the rides appeared to be run-down.Here’s a tip: BRING YOUR OWN FOOD. You cannot take it into the park. However, you can leave the park and come back (they stamp your wrist) and they have an area of picnic tables and umbrellas just outside by the preferred parking. Bring your own food and keep it in your car, the park is so compact that’s it’s very easy to head back to your car, even with little ones! Food prices were HIGH inside of the park, $12 for a hot dog, $7 for a pretzel…just a few examples.Also check out their season passes, especially if you’re coming with a group. The gold pass gives you what is essentially 5 tickets (the pass holder plus 4 guests a season) for exactly half the cost.
Cami E — Google review
Great place for toddlers. You can easily do the entire park in 3- 4hrs. Its not as big as disneypark. Great activity for toddlers. Best time to go is in summers with longer park hours to make most of it.
Kinza C — Google review
Adorable place! Took my niece and nephew and they loved it. There’s a program for every season which I think it awesome. Y’all, it’s PRICEY (food, souvenirs,etc) but the kids LOVED IT.
Aurora D — Google review
Today started off very well even though it was light rain and kind of chilly. Upon arrival we asked the staff if the park would remain open and they said yes. The park opened at 10 and around 1:3 they advised the park was closing, there was no lightning no thundering and no additional explanation. Staff advised all guest to either request for a sunny day pass via the app or website or venture to customer service in the front of the park. I went to customer service since I had already purchased parking and a reserve space for the 3pm parade. Manager Zach refunded my parking and the reserved space for the parade but without the tax so it didn't match the price it was purchased for and he could not provide an explanation why. He just said that's how it is & when I asked to speak to another manager, Zach Advised he was the only person I can speak to. I just said OK and I knew at that point I was just gonna need to contact Corporate to provide them some clear feedback on the experience. I am from Georgia and visiting family in Virginia. I decided to take my Little to Sesame Street for the day which is a 4 1/2, so you can imagine how disappointed I am to have only been park for less than two hours and not only not receive a refund appropriately but given a sunny day pass option. I did advise to Zach that sunny day pass is not equivalent for this type of situation, since the weather did not impact the park, closing, the park chose to close on their own, without any additional explanation. But from the looks of it, it was due to lack of staff. There was no thunder or no lightning and the rain actually stopped at 12:30. anyone thinking about going to Sesame Street try the Florida location. Longhorn Location is not worth the money nor the lack of customer service, under construction rides, ill prepared staff, and so on and so on. I truly expected better.
Lacey W — Google review
Wonderful place for a whole day family outing with lots of activities for everyone. The Sesame Street Parade was wonderful. My 8 years old daughter enjoyed all the rides. The water park is wonderful. The walking area surrounding the water area was very rocky, it hurts. I would request the park authority to look into this matter. Rest all I like everything about this theme park.
Deepnath D — Google review
Very nice experience. Sesame place was very clean. Very busy and very popular. It was 95 degrees and the water park was amazing. The sprinklers and shallow pool areas are nice for kids and adults to relax. There are changing areas and plenty of bathrooms. They have special sensory rooms for anyone who needs them. The bathrooms are freezing cold especially nice when it is very hot outside. The bathrooms are clean. The staff are friendly. The parade was nice and fun and entertaining. During the week it's about 13 minutes long. On the weekend it's longer at 30 minutes with more entertainment according to a friend who stayed over the weekend in their sesame place hotel. It's nice and strict here. Security is strict here and keeps the park safer. The preferred parking attendant was very nice and friendly and helped me by directing me to a good spot. Upon entering you see New Jersey police standing by keeping law and order. Overall the park is nice and clean. Come early to beat the crowds. Good place for the kids to play and socialize. The park is handicap accessible in all forms. Special needs children friendly environment. I would recommend this place.
BK M — Google review
My kids love this place. Prices are reasonable compared to others in the same category. Bring sunscreen. Lots of walking. Water attractions close at 6 pm. Then last parade at 7pm and closes at 8. Early enough to get the kids whined down before bed. There are many shows and opportunities for the kids to meet (visually) their favorite characters. Plenty of water fun. Some rides for older kids. My 13 year old has been coming since age 6 and she still enjoys it. Download the app for maps and hours/schedule of activities. Highly recommend.
E G — Google review
Wow, what a fun time for the family! The themeing is well done and the kids rides are great fun. Hot day? Enjoy one of the several pools, water slides or the lazy river. Bring a towel!
Brandon P — Google review
What an amazing experience. We went to all Disney and Universal Parks in Florida, but this cute park is very nice and relaxed. Very good for younger kids, no long lines, different types of activities.
Lana L — Google review
Sesame Place is awesome for younger kids (and their adults!) It is low key and relaxed. There are lines but they are relatively short especially compared to other amusement parks. It wasn't especially busy but it was a weekday.There are water rides intermixed with dry rides and it doesn't seem to matter what order you do them in. Everyone there is in swimming suits the entire time. There are water zones where kids can play. There are water slides, and 2 roller coasters. The wooden coaster is the only ride I saw that you have to be a certain height to ride. All of the other rides smaller kids can ride with an adult.There are a ton of photo ops and the characters walk around the sesame street buildings. They have a photo card that photographers will scan & take your pictures. You can buy them at a kiosk but most will let you take a picture with your phone or they will even take it for you.The food... is expensive! And very limited. I would recommend bringing a water bottle (they do have water fountains where you can fill them up at.
Christopher B — Google review
This is a great place for the kids to have a fun time. We visited and 7 hours went so fast it was unbelievable. So much fun!! My one problem was the staff at the food center big birds burgers. Look for 4 kids and 2 adults it was $114 for chicken nugs fries and a drink for each of us. You can not bring any food inside. The girls serving the food at the pickup counter at least 3 I interacted with were so RUDE it was unbelievable! For paying all that money you deserve a smile and a response not just a mean stare. Even rude to my kid when he asked for BBQ SAUCE. they are young prob don’t make much but just be kind and if u are miserable find another job. Other then that a coke bottle is $6! They take absolutely no CASH anymore. I would not visit again but it is a nice day trip outing for the family. The characters are very nice and patient with the kids. Water and park are extremely clean!
Rachel G — Google review
Amazing time at Sesame place. We went on Sunday evening and Monday all day. Wait time were much better on Monday, both for rides and food. Staff are friendly and happy. Not too big to walk around with stroller. Our kids enjoyed both the evening and afternoon parades and danced with the characters. Matthew is awesome, we found him always smiling! Highly recommended for a weekend, 2 day trip.
Samantha R — Google review
First of all, I love this place! I have been loving this place ever since I was about 4.Parades are Fantastic!They get you to move and groove every now and then.The Character's Include(That I saw on most recent visit for meet in greets) Elmo, Count(excited about), Rudolph (Holiday exclusive),Big Bird,and Bert and Ernie.I am very happy with this choice of characters for the day.We(my family)has time to see them all!Shows are Marvelous!But,I recommend the characters should interact with the kids more and not interact on only the front row.Rides are amazing 😍!Love them!!I recommend this place for 2 and up!Rides for all ages and groups.I come here multiple times a year even though it is a long ride from my home.TOTALLY WORTH IT!!!If they let me I would give this place a million out of 5 stars :).(I have showed pictures of the characters along with this review)
RB_ P — Google review
06/22/24-I would recommend not wasting time and money coming here. Don't bother. Sesame Place has definately fallen off. We have been coming here for years and I must say we are very disappointed. The park cost is excessive specially the parking $ 35 is ridiculous but that's not the worst part driving here to find out that only 2 water rides were open was frustrating. Not only that but in their site as you can see on the Pic it only stated 1 ride would be closed. But if you look at the water slide pics there is no water in those rides meaning it looks like they won't even open for the season.
Kat ( — Google review
Overall a good experience for the children. Neither of my children religiously watch Sesame Street - however, they are familiar with the characters and enjoyed the character experiences.The line for security to enter the park was long but moving. We had “Magic Queue” passes to pick up in the Welcome Center upon arrival and the line was not moving. We ended up going to pick them up in the “Guest Relations” office where the line was moving along more steadily.We visited on a day where many of the water park attractions were not opened yet re slides. I believe the children would have enjoyed it more if the slides were open. The layout of the water attractions versus rides is very “unique” and they are in several different sections versus one designated spot.We enjoyed the Dining with Elmo event as it was extremely kid friendly and the kids were freely able to jump about, dance, and move without it feeling as though they needed to be seated the entire time. The food is extremely casual but it was good.The Parade on Main Street fills up very quickly and there are very few shaded areas. The pavement gets extremely hot so bring a towel or blanket and plenty of water.
Kylie M — Google review
The place is very nice and fun for kids. Tickets are cheaper if purchased online. Food prices are high inside the park, but you can bring your own food and leave it in the car in the parking lot, and you can exit and re-enter the park without any issues. Preferred parking costs $53 and general parking costs $32 (the difference in price also includes the distance), and the preferred parking area has tables for eating, whereas the general parking area does not.
Lady A — Google review
Good day trip for young kids under 10 years old. There are plenty of rides and wait time was reasonable (under 10 min on long weekend). There are several rides which need swim suit; so plan accordingly.The shows were not so great; like story reading was very short and not that interactive.The food selection was limited but you will find pizza, burger and fries. The queue for lunch was over 20 min. You can bring your own snacks to save time.The parade at 3 pm was good, you need to plan ahead for a good spot.Overall a good place for kids
Rajesh N — Google review
This is the best place to go in summer, with amusement facilities and water parks. There will be a parade at 3:00pm,So you have to take a seat in advance. There are also restaurants, hamburgers and hot dogs in the park.
Jennifer — Google review
Overall, this is a great place to spend a day with a young child; I’d suggest like 2-8 year olds with some flexibility for a bit younger and older. The rides accommodated many ages, and adults were able to ride with kids. The water park areas are a highlight, which had many fun and safe ways to climb and play in the water.I can’t give 5 stars because of how poorly the parking entrance and park security entrance are organized. It shouldn’t take an hour to park a car and take a stroller into the park. They had only 2 people at the parking booths ($35 for general parking), and one line for most people to be security screened. And signage around these areas was almost non-existent.
Mark C — Google review
Had a great time with family. The dine with elmo and friends add on is entirely worth it. Foods decent, all you want, air conditioned, inside, plenty of time with characters, show and games for the kids was awesome. Im just saying you cant eat there for the price of the dine with elmo and friends as a family, plus you get the characters and show. Water features fun and clean, bummer about the closed kiddie slides, and we werent able to prepay parking. The kid at the gate was definitely scamming the park, (they dont take cash, but i parked for 20 dollars cash) only other complaint is general cost of any extras or souvenirs (little outrageous) but hey, we had a great day and would return.
Kevin B — Google review
We had an absolutely magical visit! We came from Chicago and it was completely worth the long drive and the price! My almost 2 year old could go on almost every ride, but they weren't boring, so my 8 and 5 year olds were having a great time too!
Elizabeth A — Google review
Had a great time, kids enjoyed themselves. As well as a few adults. I was very impressed with the parade, the hard work that was put into the performance shows, as well as all the other shows. Excellent job.Downside the way, consumers revert cash to a card, then charge 5% in the process.
Brandon H — Google review
Sesame Place Philadelphia is an absolute gem for families with young children. Every visit is filled with laughter, joy, and endless opportunities for our kids to simply be kids.As members with passes, we've had the pleasure of experiencing all that Sesame Place has to offer, and it never fails to exceed our expectations. Recently, we attended the unveiling of the newly-redone merry-go-round, and it was a delight to see the excitement on our children's faces as they experienced the revamped attraction.From the thrilling rides to the entertaining shows and character interactions, there's never a dull moment at Sesame Place. It's a place where our kids can let loose, explore, and create unforgettable memories.Overall, Sesame Place Philadelphia is a haven for family fun and adventure. We cherish every moment spent here and look forward to many more great times ahead.
John F — Google review
Overall good experience. Arrived right when the gates opened at 1pm on a Sunday and got right in. Only reason for 4 out of 5 ⭐️ at 1 point we did wait almost 30 minutes for a rather large souvenir cup to arrive which we paid for and the park was promoting. Should have been readily available but clearly the lady behind the snack stand was not prepared or given the proper cups to be sold.Other than that highly recommend.
Austin S — Google review
An amazing experience! Who doesn't love Sesame Street! It was orderly and super clean. Even though it's "off season" right now, there's still so much to see and do. Buying tickets on- line is a breeze. The park is Cashless so bring a card. You can also convert your cash to a temporary debit card while you're there, they have kiosks available. They have everything to accommodate everyone. It's great. They even have Sensory areas. As far as I could see there are only Gender Specific bathrooms, though. Plenty of parking, too. The day can be rather expensive so plan a budget. Lol (One clothing patch cost me $23.00 but it was worth it) Have a funtastic time!
Jay F — Google review
We are season pass holders and have been to Sesame Place twice this summer. On both occasions most of the water attractions were closed for the entire day. On the website not all rides were listed as closed. It stated attraction availability is subject to change without notice. Today, on a hot, sunny Sunday we waited around thirty minutes to enter the park. We went to check in at the welcome center for the passport to summer where we waited about another twenty plus minutes before waking away because the line wasn’t moving and only one employee was working. We proceeded to Big Bird’s Rambling River which was the only ride that we rode for the day. Elmo’s Surf n’ Slide was closed again so we proceeded to the back of the park. Elmo ‘s Silly Splashy Slides and Abby’s Fairy Falls were closed again as well. We didn’t bother to check if the slides on the Count’s Splash Castle were open or not. Honker Dinger Derby is still in pieces. The soda machines at the back of the park had no sweetener. We went to the gift shop to redeem our Sesame cash and were told that we had to make two separate transactions and that it is no longer combinable. We bought sunglasses and found out when we got home that they were defective. We waited in one line at the front of the park for the free popcorn that we had earned only to learn that they didn’t pop a new batch. We went to the other stand and waited in line. When we got to the register we were told that he could not accept the coupon that we had printed because it was an incorrect location. Apparently it was only redeemable at Plaza 1 where they hadn’t popped any fresh popcorn. After spending over $300 on season passes, I can tell you that disappointed is a huge understatement. I will not be recommending Sesame Place to anyone in the near future. And to those thinking of visiting soon, most of the water attractions that are geared for children older than toddlers may be closed. Good luck to those who plan to see the attractions that are posted on the website.
Jennifer J — Google review
If you’re in the Philadelphia area, this may be a place you want to check out! Especially if you have little kids. It’s like being transported into a different world. Expect long lines everywhere! It’s especially brutal if you’re going in the summer because there aren’t too many shady spots to sit at. The rides are pretty meek because the primary audience is the seven and under crowd. The one big miss is the quality of the restaurants - The stuff you get is basically fried garbage. Nothing fresh or Flavorful… Fried chicken, fries, greasy pizza, greasy burgers… And the lines for the food, especially around the lunchtime aren’t managed efficiently. There is a mobile ordering option, but half the vegetarian items we were looking for including salads, and the impossible burger were not available via the app. And be prepared to cough up a pretty pretty for everything. If you feel nostalgic about Sesame Street then This is the place for you. But if you are looking for thrilling rides and good grub this place is far from it! Most of the thrilling rides were also shut down the day we went.
Bugs S — Google review
Amazing place for a complete family fun with young kids. They have many drives which are young kid friendly. The splash pool are an amazing attraction for the kids. The place can be crowded so be prepared to wait for the drives. The food is expensive but that is expected. Plan ahead and book your tickets online in advance to avoid waiting in queues.
Neeti P — Google review
I am disappointed in purchasing season tickets but can’t seem to access member benefits as well do anything on the app or website. This will be the last year my family are members because I don’t see the benefits but rather the headaches that comes with trying to make reservations or even receiving discounted tickets online. When we get the park, the line for members and guest services are always so long. If the app can actually do what it needs to do, then so much time wasted could be avoided. This is a huge corporation and to not invest properly into the families that supports the parks are beyond me. First off, start with hiring software engineers that can actually make the app and website run better. There shouldn’t be so many issues with little things because it holds up the guest services lines. And there should be better food options, I’m not asking for 5 star restaurants quality but food that at least taste good and not like frozen dinners. I have had dine with Elmo foods and yes, it’s better than the other fast food Options that are in the park. Either way, I am looking for a more enjoyable park experience and not being a season ticket holder that rather not come to the park at all.
Ciera — Google review
Sesame Place Philadelphia is awsome & I absolutely love coming here throughout the season!!They have something for everyone from rides, shows, meet & greets & the parades which are awesome!!!Dine with Elmo & friends is such an amazing dinning experience!! While it's expensive: I believe it's absolutely worth it especially when it's an all-you can eat buffet plus the characters come see you at your table for close interactions as well put on a great show to entertain the guests & I would definitely recommend it when visiting!!!The meet & greets is wonderful! You're never too big or small for furry hugs & the Sesame Street friends are all spectacular!!!Lastly the Sesame Street parades: they're spectacular especially when the music is upbeat, fun & all your favorite Sesame Street friends come down the street spreading joy, fun & laughter to everyone!!
Thomas H — Google review
Great place for kids ...would have given 5 Stars if any of the water slides were open. My kids were disappointed to know that all water slides were closed or not open yet. should have atleast informed during tickets sale. we purchased Platinum season pass and we will definitely try to visit again when water slides open up.
Vinay S — Google review
Worse than a traveling carnival. The rides aren't much different than you would find at one, especially with the roller coasters being closed today.The only two positives are that there are familiar characters here and that some of the employees have been very friendly and helpful, despite the less-than-desirable circumstances.The place is not well-maintained. It's very sad and fails to evoke nostalgia in this one-time Sesame Street fanatic. Lots of rides are closed, including the main rides we came for. You can't mobile order the plant-based tenders at Elmo's Pizza Kitchen, which makes no sense. Fortunately the mobile order expediter allowed me to order the regular kind and she put in the order verbally to swap with plant-based tenders. But the onus shouldn't be on guests and employees to try to wrangle a barely passable experience out of a poorly executed park. This is on the management. Even the little Diggerland USA in Berlin, NJ offers a better overall experience than this, though they need a plant-based burger or tender option, too.Extra point for having a fair ride accessibility program (RAP), which kept the day from sliding further into misery, but I can't see myself ever bringing our kid here again.Say what you want about Disney's prices, but very few amusement parks or theme parks come close to their quality of product, guest service, plant-based food options, and variety of attractions. We are already planning our trip to Walt Disney World. After today, it would be good to have something more fun to look forward to (yes, I realize it also involves air travel, a hotel stay, etc., but I imagine many people at Sesame Place had to travel to be here today and I feel even worse for them; at least we only drove in from NJ).
Eric P — Google review
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Independence Hall
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Independence Hall is a historic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed. The hall is located in Independence Historical Park and is open to the public every day of the year.
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Liberty Bell
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The Liberty Bell is an iconic American historical landmark, originally cast in Great Britain but recast in Philadelphia to adorn the State House. It became a symbol of liberty and hope for advocates throughout the 19th century, ringing to call the Pennsylvania Assembly to meetings. The bell's famous crack remains to this day, and it has been adopted by many others as their symbol.
We got there fairly early as soon as they opened and so the wait was very brief.The entrance is free and there are no timed tickets etc necessary.There is security and scanners- so plan for the wait. No food and drink allowed - so plan for the coffee to be done as well. :)The exhibit is wonderful- the Bell quite spectacular. The Park Rangers are all very pleasant and engaging. The backdrop of the Bell against the tower in the Independence Hall is quite stunning and humbling.Highly recommend this stop. Also the exhibit on the display in the center was very good as well.
Veena C — Google review
So much history is tucked away in this historic town. Visitors can feel the fabric of American society being woven as they navigate through the relics of time. Paid tickets into the independence hall and the liberty bell not required after 5pm.
Albert O — Google review
Must do if you go to Philadelphia. We went early on a weekday morning soon after it opened and experienced really no wait other than getting our pictures with the bell. Some decent historical information to see before you get to the bell. Without a large crowd, it really doesn’t take much time to check this out at all. No tickets or admission fee required. Just walk up and go in.
Sam T — Google review
If you're in Philadelphia, make sure to visit this place. Depends on the time and day you visit, it could be crowded, but the line moves quickly. Before reaching the Bell, it's a good idea to read some intriguing historical information. The surrounding area is also quite nice.
H H — Google review
This is nice place lots of history, the Liberty Bell star of show. The wait was about 15 minutes and they made sure to move the line very quickly this was an amazing experience to see not just “Is Liberty Bell”. But the history of the Bell and what it means just as Americans, But to others from the other parts of the world. It is something for everyone to see and take how lucky you are to live in the United States.
MI C — Google review
I loved visiting the Liberty Bell. It is free to view, just have to stand in a line that moved pretty quickly and then you will find yourself in a small museum that shares some history about the bell and showcases some smaller artifacts.After walking through the short gallery, you will come upon a beautiful room that features the Liberty Bell framed with a tall glass wall and an unobstructed view of Liberty Hall.The staff was friendly and the process was seamless. You can walk all the way around the bell to take in every detail.One thing to note is that, though, the bell is free to view anytime, you will need to purchase an advance ticket to tour the inside of Liberty Hall across the street!
Grace W — Google review
Wow the best thing ever! You enter through security which you have to take of your (sweater,bag/purse,mobile phones and any belongings in your pockets) and once you walk in there is a sort of exhibit that you can walk through . Then the liberty bell is great!!!
Matthew 4 — Google review
It's been a very long time since I've been to the Liberty Bell, certainly prior to 2003 when they built the new building. The new exhibit was stunning - the layout was easy to follow, there was so much to read and learn, and they had a good mix of audio/visual to plain reading. Such an important part of our nation's history!
Ashlina C — Google review
Pros:Historical significanceEducational exhibitsInteractive displaysClean and well-maintained facilitiesConvenient locationCons:Can be crowded, especially on weekendsLines can be long, especially during peak timesOverall, I would highly recommend the Liberty Bell to anyone interested in American history. The bell itself is a powerful symbol of freedom and democracy, and the exhibits and displays do a great job of explaining its history and significance. The interactive displays are also a lot of fun, and they help to make learning about history more engaging.
Krutartha S — Google review
Had an amazing time here. So much to learn about our history.You do not need a reservation. You are subject to inspection before entering the building.There are many postings outside the building to give you more history on the site.Take the entire family. Read what a posted don’t just take pics.
T H — Google review
Very fun to see this historic artifact. Really like that you can see it very well from outside the building. We were there after hours so still being able to see the bell 🔔 so we’ll lit was a nice surprise!
Chris R — Google review
Very cool place to go check out if you're in the area. The guide was extremely knowledgeable and very friendly. Very educational and cool at the same time!! There is an upstairs where you can have a bite to eat and it has a great view. The bathrooms were very clean and family friendly.
Luv J — Google review
The amount of history enveloped in this, Liberty Bell is unfathomable.This place is busy at all times of the day, so you can expect at least a 15 minute wait. To see the bell itself, there are no tickets required. Simply join the line and go through security before you are able to see it.The exhibit is pretty nice, and it is incredible to see the bell itself.I highly recommend going across the street to the visitor center for even more exhibits and videos.
Gourmand — Google review
06/20/23 - short line, not particularly busy, weather was perfect.I love the preservation of history! It was equally viewable all the way around. Plenty to read and look at while standing in line to see the bell itself! Make the time, I was in and out in less than 30 minutes. There was not much of a line at all. Total time in and out was less than an hour.
Shell D — Google review
Awesome and historic part of town. The line was crazy to get in to the Liberty Bell, so we were content to see it through the window. The grounds are free of charge so that was easy to do.
Bill D — Google review
The entire Historic District should be explored on foot only. The building in which the Liberty Bell is showcased is nice with a lawn and the experience starts with a history and significance of this great bell and how it was a symbol for liberty and freedom not just for Americans, but for many global situations.The entire trip at Liberty Bell would take about 40 minutes to an hour, culminating with a few moments at the Bell itself.Your trip to Philadelphia is not complete without this.
Oofrish C — Google review
Visit the iconic symbol of freedom at no cost. Independence Mall is home to the renowned Liberty Bell. You can view the bell's back without waiting in line. Note: Expect airport-style security for tours around Independence Mall.
Sean Y — Google review
Not a big history buff, but they did a nice job on telling the story of the bell leading up to the viewing. Probably was more interested in this than other historical interests in town. No ticket, just wait in line.
Paul S — Google review
Free admission to view the Liberty Bell, no tickets required. You are subjected to inspection before entering the building and guards are present at regular interval and you’re required to keep distance from the Bell.You will see a lot of history boards before viewing the Bell. This is a self guided tour. The line may look like it’s long, but it will move quickly once you get past the inspections to get in.This place is well worth the visit to see a part of our Nations history.
Maria P — Google review
Absolutely stellar experience! From start to finish, the service was impeccable and exceeded all expectations. The staff was incredibly friendly and attentive, and the quality of the product was top-notch. Highly recommend this place for anyone seeking excellence. Will definitely return!
Joshua S — Google review
Excellent FREE piece of American History to explore. They have lots of plaques inside the visitors center describing how the bell was made, when it rang, where its traveled to, how the crack was formed, and more. Across the street from Independence Hall, close to George Washington’s old home, and right next to the Visitors Center, there’s lots to do in this little area!
Samy M — Google review
Great FREE experience. No ticket required. The line moves really fast and there’s a ton of interesting information about the bell and how it was used initially and as a symbol by other groups fighting for freedom. Highly recommend.
Jd C — Google review
So, we went on a Wednesday & it looks like the schools do their field trips on Wednesdays too, just like NYC. The line was really long. You can see the bell from the outside windows, but you can't see the crack. You can get tickets (free) but it doesn't look like that will help with the line to get in. There is a lot of information to read all around so there is a lot to learn. The grounds are beautiful and full of interesting information to read at every turn
Liseli P — Google review
I recently visited the Liberty Bell and had a wonderful experience. The historical significance and the well-organized exhibits made it a memorable visit. Highly recommended for anyone interested in history.
Amir S — Google review
The Liberty Bell in Philadelphia is an essential historical site. The exhibit provides informative displays about the bell's history and its significance as a symbol of American independence. The bell itself is an impressive sight, and the atmosphere is respectful and reflective. Visiting is straightforward, with typically short wait times. Overall, it’s a must-see for anyone interested in American history. And it is free!
Kieran M — Google review
I always get mixed feelings when I view stuff like this. I appreciate the fact that they are preserving history, but I don't feel that it's being done respectfully. There's way too much emphasis on the slavery part of it all. From pictures to videos. Constantly pushing the narrative of that's who we are. Consistently showcasing people of color in a negative and destitute state, rather than showing our accomplishments and triumphs, regardless of the attacks that are still presented on us today.I am disappointed in the lack of representation of my people and the whitewashing of history. Downplaying the vicious role that was and is still being orchestrated today by those who created the battle for justice.
Shani S — Google review
I love all the history here. I was in complete awe with everything around this attraction. Loved it you don’t need tickets to see the liberty bell
Y A — Google review
Free and such a fun visit! Great to get there right at 9 am when opening if you can and head to the back for the bell itself with beautiful view out of independence hall. Especially lovely this time of year with the tulips in the background!
Alexandra U — Google review
wow...had an excellent experience reading about the whole history of the place, the bell, US Independence and so much more. definitely a must go stop! bags get checked so just bring a small one if needed. the Independence Centre next door is a good place to stop for restrooms as there are none at the Liberty Bell side, as well as souvenirs and other info.
Tweylin — Google review
This requires tickets. You can purchase the day you are there or even while standing in front of building. We were there in off season though so availability may differ in summer months. It’s about 45 minutes and you see 2 rooms. Standing only and 4 steps. If you love History, you will enjoy.
Christina H — Google review
This is a free and very well kept historical site featuring the Liberty Bell. They host many educational videos to teach the history of the country, the area and of course the world famous Liberty Bell. The self tours are free and quick, but there is much history to see in the surrounding areas as well.
Kyle — Google review
Very cool! So much great information in this FREE admission National Park - no tickets required! we had no idea the significance to so many people over the years - not just a Revolution era relic! It was about a 15 minute wait to get in - super helpful and knowledgeable park rangers - must visit :)
Jackie M — Google review
Was here as a kid when I lived in Philly. The history of this location still amazes me. The bell tour is free. Just make sure you don't being anything bad since you have to cross security
Jer E — Google review
This was my first time in Philadelphia. I love the architecture and some of the original architecture at that. I wasn't able to get a close look the line was very long. Loved the area it was in. It was so nice to see the historical place. I would recommend it if you're into history.
Trizzy T — Google review
It’s cool to see but underwhelming. Thankfully it’s free, so points there!! It’s cool the view of independence hall right in the back but you really don’t spend more than like 5 minutes here. I attached the picture of the bell, that’s basically it y’all. Also they had high security here but the people working there were knowledgeable on Philadelphia history.
Olivia Y — Google review
Our visit to Philadelphia was in January and winter. The weather was expected to be cold and the museum offered a nice place to warm up for our adventure to visit the historical artifact. Staff was friendly, you do go through security so be prepared to accommodate the security team. It was a nice display of history and easy access for all. Free Admission.
Tiffany S — Google review
Would be better if it was outside. Its a literal tourist trap. Cant really get too close to look at it without interrupting someones photo. The idea of it is nice. The history is nice. Its just too crowded.
M T — Google review
We had a great experience! We parked about 8:30 at the National Constitution Museum and walked over. The line at 8:50 was barely there and moved super quickly on a Saturday morning. We got in snapped a few pics and learned a lot about our amazing liberty bell. Staff we encountered were super helpful and it was well air conditioned on a hot day!
Adrianna W — Google review
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Harrah's Philadelphia Casino and Racetrack
Casino
Casinos & Gambling
This casino & harness racing track also has restaurants, nightlife & shopping.
Super fun ! I played $15 dollars and right away I made $275. I went by myself on some depressive mood , and I got home super happy! Environment is very inviting.
Keiry P — Google review
I was a VIP here invited to attend the celebrity boxing match between Sugar Shane Mosley and Viking Samurai David Kurzhal and among the celebrities were Hollywood Raider director Sheldon Lettich of such films as Bloodsport and many others also including director of warrior Island James Jefferson and many other directors producers and actors and celebrity boxers
Actor K — Google review
DO NOT SUPPORT!!! My brother and I came here to have some fun and grab a bite to eat. We were playing in high limit and cashed out however unlike most casinos any free play you transfer stays on the machine even if you pull your card out. We came immediately back and another player had sat down and used the free play. Not only did he admit it he was quite rude about it. At first security was more than happy to help us promising action Shane not only was it wrong but they did not tolerate this type of behavior especially because it was on camera and there were no questions. Then to upper level managers got involved and everything changed we were told it was our fault and no action will be taken. I understand claiming abandoned stop play however if it was reversed we would have been kicked out and banned for life and police would be involved this is what we were told. I am not a high roller here I very rarely if ever come here however I am at three other casinos I encourage everyone to never come and support that kind of behavior what is wrong is wrong and shouldn't matter if you have money or not. Supporting that type of behavior leads to broken societies where cash out weights character. If it is wrong for one is wrong for all. The other two security guards apologized profusely saying they really wish they could do something. I thank them both and told them that I respected their character however I have no respect for their bosses and will not put a single dollar into any slot and I suggest you do the same.
Scott R — Google review
Decent casino, multiple floors. I wish they had more multiple machine and maybe more security. You have people sitting and not spending/ gambling, occupying seats for the slot machines.
Fran M — Google review
It was a nice atmosphere. The smoking really wasn't that bad, and I went on a Friday night. The staff was really nice, so it was a nice night out with no issues. I would definitely go there again. It was more of a setting for the older folks, but it didn't bother me. Kind of made it that more enjoyable to be there.
Jessica P — Google review
Nice casino to watch ⌚️ horse 🐎 races lots of slot machines. The place needs a good cleaning. Nothing is worse then sitting in a restaurant 🍴 looking through dirty windows - it's an appetite killer to see junk on the inside of the windows. The food is so so the drinks are good. The outside sitting area is nice. The views from the garage are amazing. It's good if you like to watch harness racing. I will add pictures later
Kayosan T — Google review
Slots machines are super tight and feel rigged. I spent $1,300.00 less than 2 hours betting $5/per spin on Lightning Link....and I only get 2 bonus features and the payout is very very low. Do yourself a favor and don't even bother coming here. Casinos in California keeps on giving. I won , $1,400.00 in less than 30 minutes ( lightning link) betting $5/per spin.
Stephanie S — Google review
My husband and I decided to visit Harrah's in Chester, Sunday, April 3. We wanted to have lunch there and do a little gambling. Lunch was tasty and we had a very nice server who went out of her way to accommodate our requests. The slots were extremely cold and we quickly lost a lot more money than expected. We were there for only two hours and don't plan to return anytime soon. They do have a large number of interesting machines and the casino was packed so some people must be having better luck than we did.
Anne C — Google review
Slots didn't pay like you might think. Sad that a walk into the restroom only to find a crack pipe laying on the wall urinal.. made the trip and time spent feeling not very safe
Popi C — Google review
Great atmosphere, excellent variety of slots, almost every machine I played provided a positive experience being that I either won a couple hundred or broke even. My only complaint is that it was my first time visiting and unfortunately I couldn't get a player rewards card during the hours I was in the casino so I missed out on some promos. All in all, excellent time and I Highly recommend checking it out, I'll definitely go back.
Chris E — Google review
I love this place. The staff are super friendly and the environment is very clean. Even though you lose your money here, since it’s a Casino, it’s still a great joy!Remember… casinos don’t make money on winners!
Tyler B — Google review
I love Harrah’s (as you can tell by my other reviews) but this location does not have a hotel and when you order drinks, they only arrive 1 out of ten times. I recommend making the drive down to Harrah’s Atlantic City. You will have a much better experience, in my opinion.
Mary J — Google review
I take my grandfather here sometimes when he wants to get out. He doesn’t get a chance to do fun things much any more but the casino is always very clean, all the games usually on and working, and a laid back atmosphere (we go at like 1030am). He enjoys playing the slots and it’s a good memory I will keep of him.
Bob — Google review
Great Time ! Their new hottest hostess is on fire #Awesome.. Keep Shining! Harrah keep up the good work.
Lionkingpainters G — Google review
Several of my team mates and friends shot pool in the APA (American Pool Assoc.) when we have our finals at Harrah's Casino. We had an amazing time.
Schay G — Google review
Was very disappointed to have not enjoyed myself here. The place was like a ghost town! The machines were even quiet! I did however enjoy the hot wings. Not to mention that I had to pay for drinks while gambling. I guess I assumed all casinos gave free drinks while losing your cash🤣😂
CHRIS J — Google review
First time visiting. Harrah's Atlantic City back in the day was my favorite casino to be at. As I travel back home on Sunday decided to checkout the Casino. Lots of new games, but found many of o my old favorites. Enjoyed my visit, won back the money I spent. I would definitely visit again anytime I am in that area.
Katheann W — Google review
I visited the casino on Dec.30 and the only reason I would visit again is because of Mr Blackard (security). He was kind, friendly and attentive of my needs. I really am appreciative of his willingness to help, listen and assist me during my visit. He desires recognition by all means.. Lastly, the amenities were truly lacking, ex: no floor attendants were available to even serve beverages, no cafe was open to purchase food items , and the vending machines were not working . It seems that this casino is not accommodating to people, especially when you drive over 90 miles to visit I’m 🙏🏾 things will improve!!!
Shirley R — Google review
I just enjoyed a restaurant for a Phillycheese steak sandwich 🥪 that I been wanting to enjoy for a long time now. It was fantastic. I always enjoy a good meal, thank 👏 you harris, if you place is rocking, ill come and knocking! Wonderful place, wonderful food...... VERY GOOD FOOD.
David N — Google review
The race track opens next month. That will probably help the casino a lot!!
Luke C — Google review
Area surrounding is a little 👀 but horse track is good !
Danielle D — Google review
Lots of security and helpful staff didn't have to wait long for a beverage Quiet Not a lot of chaos Some entertaining characters Overall good experience
Danielle D — Google review
They were not busy today and had better luck this time with the slots. I love how you can donate your winnings to charity. It also does different charities. Last time it was for domestic abuse and this time to the seniors in Chester! I think that's awesome.
Kristen Y — Google review
Came in to eat at the noodle bar and it was closed even though the website said the hours and they were to be open. We went to the tavern and sat at the bar. Typical bar food but the French onion soup was really good. Not salty at all and super hot. The bartender Craig was awesome and accommodating to us. We had the cheese steak, quesadilla, soup and the burger. All good
W S — Google review
Seven stars is a bait and switch scam. I had 200k tier credits and mgmt took away my seven stars status because I gained a majority of my tier credits betting sports.‘You can’t have these chicken fingers unless you lose a million a year.’Sleep well, execs. There is a greater power waiting to judge you.
John — Google review
I’ve been to a few casinos and this is without a doubt the worst casino I have been to. The slot I was playing on broke and it took over 20 minutes to get someone to help despite the place being essentially empty. They removed my player card and lost me a tier credit while being rude and not apologizing for anything. No drink comps as well at the casino bars, which is essentially unheard of in Pennsylvania. Many of the slot and video poker machines had buttons that don’t work. Save yourself the trouble and go to DelPark.
Grace J — Google review
Fun and casual casino with, friendly and happy staff attending your wants. Numerous up-to-date gaming machines live race track, and long-play winnings are frequent.
Bill K — Google review
We went at 8pm on a Friday night. The place was dead. I'm pretty sure that the prisoners residing in the adjacent correctional complex had more fun then we did.The entire place reeks of stale cigarette smoke, until you get to the smoking section which I can't believe is even still a thing in 2024.The "crowd" was geriatric, slovenly, and rough. I've been to hospitals that were less depressing. And it was unnervingly quiet. Which made the really terrible music more audible.Not an enjoyable experience in the slightest.
Paul J — Google review
The following is my opinion: We stopped at the Harrah's Casino, on our way back from Atlantic City. It is close to the airport and the hotel we are staying at. It appears to be well maintained and nice, but has limited food options. They had only one Craps table open and it was full. It was also a very long table, which makes it difficult to hit the back wall. Minimum bets appeared to be 15$ for most games, which puts a severe limit on amount of play. It was also a Friday Night, so the rates might have been higher than during the week. I was unable to locate some of my favorite games, such as Crazy 4 poker, and Ultimate Texas holdum. They appear to have poor facsimiles of these games with some unfair advantages, (Such as dealer getting 6 cards for the C4P copycat). We had dinner at the Asian fusion restaurant and I thought it was very good. Would I return? If I was in the neighborhood, yes, but not a special trip.
Howard B — Google review
Used to love going here. Hadn't been there in a long time. Very disappointed. The smoke was horrible. It smelled terrible. People were smoking at NO smoking machines and not one employee said a thing. So many machines are old and don't work well. Everyone was complaining that the machines do not pay out anything. So many buttons on the slots were unreadable. I will be going elsewhere next time.
Linda F — Google review
Had a good time, hadn't been there in years. Everything was closed upon arrival & they recently removed some of the games I like & they're under construction, but ALL & ALL it was a fun 😊
Vee E — Google review
You can go there for more than just gambling. They have restaurants and its a cool place to watch sports on the big screens. They also have a replica bell like the one in citizens bank park that rings when the Phillies score.
Katrina J — Google review
They were playing music SO loud outside were you watch the horse race that you can't have a conversation with the person next to you.... It was crazy loud! Inside smells like cigarette smoke. We had to leave, and will never go back to that hell-hole.
Eric S — Google review
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Strasburg Rail Road
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Heritage railroad
The Strasburg Rail Road is a tourist attraction located in Ronks, PA that offers rides on old-fashioned locomotive trains. The railway cuts across the Amish country, providing passengers with beautiful views while they travel.
This place is incredible!Everything is beautiful, calm, to enjoy, adults and children, everyone is happy. We have been with my children many times at different times of the year and we always enjoy them. The food is excellent, the people friendly, happy.The bathrooms, something so important to me 😅, impeccable, always!Strasburg a place that everyone should go, even if the trains don't attract you, but I think it's impossible 😂.The train rides are so beautiful and the locomotives are impressive and Beautiful too. The days with Thomas, my children are so happy! I’m sure that you will have a wonderful time with your family.😃
Ana A — Google review
This is a place where you create memories; whether you are a family, or an individual. You will keep coming back. I love the trains, and the shops! This is a great attraction, and you have the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania across the road. If you are a train enthusiast, or just love history; this is the place to see. Trains represent progress, and they were a vital lifeline to many people then and now. The nostalgia is represented in the shops, and little souvenirs that you can take with you. I love seeing the excitement of people when they see the trains in action. The sights, sounds, and smell of the trains is something for sure!
Michael A — Google review
45 minute ride through Amish Country.My sister and I just got to Lancaster had a little time before check in at the red caboose and decided to do the last trip of the day which was 3 pm . Had to be there by 2:30 we made it !We took the open air car off of the recommendations of reviews I read . So glad I did. The cool breeze, and being able to take pictures so easily . Plus, you could walk to the end of the train outside and watch how everything works. Kids really loved this area.I think this was the perfect start for a vacation . So relaxing also after a 2 1/2 hour drive from DC.I think if I would’ve spent a day or two driving around Amish country and then did that it might have been a little boring .Highly recommend for families. Or anyone that’s just starting out their vacation in Amish country.
KS — Google review
I recently visited The Strasburg Rail Road and had a great experience!Even before arriving, I called the customer service line and received answers to my questions and insight into what to expect. The website has tons of great information as well.We visited to take in the fall foliage and Lancaster County farm scenery. The weather was perfect, and the train ride was excellent -- with luxurious comfort seating (premium cars). They even offer drinks and snacks on the ride (45 minutes). There was a senior in my group who needed a lift onto and off the train -- they had it covered (you must let them know when you arrive).I visited during October and the entire area was well decorated for the Fall and Halloween. I didn't have time to visit the shops and 1832 restaurant -- but I'm sure they provided great offerings as well.The staff (at the ticket booth, the operator of the lift for the train, the snack staff onboard, and the conductors) were professional, friendly, outstanding, and accommodating.Thank you to the entire Strasburg Rail Road Team! Truly a wonderful visit and we will be back again!
Mike E — Google review
This was so much fun and an absolutely beautiful ride. The people who work here and run the train were absolutely the greatest. The sites we saw we gorgeous and seeing how hard the farmers worked in the fields was truly amazing. It was such an incredibly hot day but they were out there working the fields. My son had a blast on this ride and the train was in such beautiful condition. I would love to ride this train again and even longer! It was such a great ride.
Tara W — Google review
Such a great day with the family at the Strasburg Rail Road! We really enjoyed the train ride, I wish the speaker was a little louder in the open air car. This is a must do if you are in the area. We enjoyed the general store and toy shop. All amenities were clean and new. My 3 year old really enjoyed herself. We will definitely return!
Kristin D — Google review
This place is amazing!! It's like traveling back in time when you ride on the train. It's very well preserved, the seats are comfortable, the train cars are clean and the staff is very friendly. It is such a great place to visit with family/friends, and little kids have a great time. They have plenty of fun activities and you can buy tickets online or at the station. I recommend checking out the website for days and times availability, and try to get there early because they are very punctual with the the departures. I only wish the ride would be longer, but it is a great experience at a very good price.
Claudia R — Google review
We took our son and daughter to ride the train. It was really an awesome experience! The kids loved it! We rode in the first class car Marian 88. It was beautifully restored. We were comfortable the whole ride. We definitely recommend it to others. We plan to come back and explore more of what they have an offer.
Destiny S — Google review
"A Day with Thomas" at Strasburg Railroad was a huge success. I recommend arriving early as you'll have access to the parking lot & closer parking. It gets busy, but it didn't seem crowded. The lines to activities & areas involving pictures were not long. The staff was all very friendly & knowledgeable of the trains & history. The train ride was beautiful & peaceful; nothing like a ride through the fields of Lancaster County.
Kevin F — Google review
I never did the train ride before after many years of visiting Lancaster area. It was definitely something u should do if you have children. My daughter and nieces loved it as well as my sisters and I
Sally S — Google review
I’ve been to the Strasburg Rail Rd., many times over the years. It is the it is the oldest continuous running short line in America. The trains are spectacular. The people that take care of the trains and the customer service is phenomenal. I’ve loved Trains since I was a child, this is a fun filled family place check out the videos that I have some or a little bit short because you can only do 30 second clips on this platform. I can’t wait to go again before winter time. Tickets $16 for kids 2-11 $24 for adults so many more packages they have and events, check out the website for details.
Itwerk4 D — Google review
We had the best time here! We did the Christmas train ride with our own private car- the President’s car. Highly recommend! It’s stunning! It was fun to have snacks and a visit from Santa! It was romantic and memorable!
Courtney D — Google review
This is a great experience for anyone of any age. It was awesome seeing the trains that are over 100 years old come down the tracks with smoke coming out from the stack. The carts have working coal stoves inside the cart itself to keep you warm. Everyone who works there is super polite and very helpful. I loved seeing the people in character, it takes you back to a much simpler time and place. There's also a small ride on locomotive for the kids and crank cars that are also alot of fun! Food prices are a little high as with any place nowadays. Right across the street from the train station is the train museum and it is awesome! If you're i to trains you'll want to visit there. Affordable price as well. $10 a person. Enjoy!
Cathy H — Google review
This was a nice experience for the whole family. We got the coach tickets and the seats were pretty comfortable. It is a round trip (45 min) and it's also educational. It was really a smooth ride.
Liza K — Google review
Today we visited the Strasburg Railroad in Strasburg PA to take a train ride and to Santa!!! This was a surprise trip for the our 3 youngest ones. If you are planning a visit to Lancaster County PA Strasburg Railroad is a must visit. The train ride is about 45 minutes and takes you through scenic farm land. This ride included a visit with Santa and Mrs Clause (Mrs Clause was in one of the shops and not on the train ride but included with the tickets). Carolers and a brass band. My boys loved every minute of it and were smiling from ear to ear.
Timothy P — Google review
We had a wonderful time here. We got here an hour before our boarding time. We cam specifically for a ride with the beautiful 611. The people here were great. There was lots of enthusiasm from ever person that worked there. They termed it a dream job. The workers on the platform were very helpful and happy! We watched the second steam train come in and out. It was really neat to see. When our time came, we boarded the “ Presidential Car”! It was a Pullman Car made in our home town of Butler, Pennsylvania. The original car was absolutely gorgeous. It was built for a wealthy Philadelphia businessman. The woodworking was exquisite. It was broken down into about 5 or 6 compartments. We were able to sit in one of the smaller compartments with just enough room for two people. I can describe just how nice this suite was. We were served wine and a snack. The conductor came through checking tickets. There were so many people taking pictures of this streamlined gem of a steam train. The ride was really enjoyable. At every passing there were so many people stopped and watching the train roll by. The ride was about an hour long up the line and back. We felt we went back in time for the entire trip. Even the music they placed was from back generations ago. The 611 probably won’t be there long, but if you get a chance even to ride with the regular coal burner, go for it. You won’t regret it!
Mikey8 S — Google review
I went with my Uncle to ride the 611 before it left, the entry is free, but the train ride cost $40 per ticket - which was utterly worth the ride. This place is wonderful! I'll be returning to ride another one. The additional things this place has and the other local things that kids can do is wonderful. The gift shop, the toys-only gift shop, and the photo options and restaurant are all great additions. This place was wonderful to visit after a 3 1/2 hour drive!
Amy O — Google review
I think I was about 12 when my parents first brought my sister and me to ride the train. Now we have a 12 year old grandchild! The station village is prettier than ever, the staff is helpful and goes the extra mile. This time we enjoyed our trip in one of the lounge cars. Beautiful!
Brandywine L — Google review
A gorgeous ride, through the countryside! We chose the open air car, which I highly recommend. The train was in pristine condition, and the atmosphere, both on the train and at the station, was a lot of fun. The ride was about 15 min, in length, each way. Our favorite part of the ride was traveling through Cherry Crest Adventure Farm and exchanging waves with everyone there. Cherry Crest Adventure Farm is an incredible place, by the way, but I’ll save that for another review. ;) The only part of the train ride that disappointed my family was that the photographer aboard chose to take our family’s picture, in the town of Paradise, which is anything but picturesque. We didn’t purchase the picture because the background was awful. If the photograph had been taken in Strasburg instead, with the station as the background, or in the countryside, we would have purchased it. But, this is a minor detail, and doesn’t affect the fact that we thoroughly enjoyed the ride!
Cristen R — Google review
Great ride! Wonderful tour of the local countryside. Coach car was very comfortable. Looks like they have toilets on board. The coal stoves in each car work VERY WELL, according to the conductor, so winter rides should be a treat!
Steven D — Google review
Was super excited to try Strasburg. It had been on my must do list for some time.The train was quite nice. We were in a first class parlor car 88 which was not open air and had refreshment service as well as snacks. That was enjoyable. What I didn't like was I couldn't hear what the announcer was saying at all. The narrated tour was not heard. Unless you were seated right in the middle of the car it was impossible to hear. Also the ride isn't actually 45 minutes. You are on the train that long but there are times you are stopped. I guess that's protocol. It was enjoyable but not what I expected. On a side note if you have young children you may want to choose another car other than this one such as the open air. Parents of children in this car on that day were opening the windows for their children. Not a good idea and it hinders the enjoyment of the other guests on board.
Vickie M — Google review
We had a great time. The old steam engines are still amazing. We took the morning run and the weather was perfect before it got hot. We chose the open air car and we're glad we did. The ride takes you through open farm land with amazing views.
GregOutWest — Google review
Strasburg RAIL ROAD RIDE - Diner car$$ = about 50.00 I recommend skipping and go general admissionI had an excellent experience on the RR ride. It goes very slow so you get your 9 miles worth for the price as the views are very cool. What makes the trip worth it was the inside of the train, like you stepped back in time. Everything looks very authentic.I paid for food service which was good; the attendant was dutiful and friendly. For the 20.00 additional, I got a wrap, chips and cookie. You had to buy soda and beverages extra which I didn't like for the lunch price.When I go again, I will just take the regular car - no food. I found eating distracted from taking in the sites and the ride, not to mention I want to try the station cafe. I recommend bringing bottled soda or water with you.
Louis — Google review
We have twice visited the Strasburg Rail Road with our train-obsessed son! He has been delighted both times by the rides on Thomas and the regular steam train. They run a very efficient operation and everyone is friendly and helpful. Love this place!
Lauren K — Google review
This was a great experience! We enjoyed the ride. It was a bit shorter than expected. I highly recommend the shop tour. They let you get up and close to the workshop tools and the projects. Would definitely recommend if you have time to go.
John-Mark C — Google review
I was on of 4 who spent a Monday at the Strasburg railroad. We had reservations for the shop tour and thoroughly enjoyed it. Our tour guide, Aaron actually works in the shop. He was so knowledgeable and happy to answer the many questions we had. Get tour tickets for this ahead of your trip ..it is worth it.Train ride was pleasant and had a great of the beautiful amish farmland. Just the sound of a steam engine is cool.
Heidi P — Google review
We got tickets for 11 am trip, in upgraded section with plush swivel chairs (First class lounge). Snacks and drives available, but we didn't need for the 45 min trip. The car was clean, spacious, and comfortable. Station has cafe, shipped and entertainment. History was clear with steam engines and museum next door. Fun family excursion!
Nicole W — Google review
This was a fun 45 minuter train ride, in a lounge car (those were the tickets I purchased). The attendant was very good, the conductor gave plenty of information that could be heard over the speakers. There was a nice gift shop and toy shop. Would recommend and would consider riding again if I'm in the area.
David G — Google review
This was a awesome experience to go on the train ride. Not only my kids was excited but me and my husband too. Its a quick ride but its all about the history how it was working before, what was around this route. Its like you experience the ride like in the movie Polar Express. Defenetly recomend this place for kids and adults.
Irina L — Google review
This was brilliant for a family day out. They have many different carriages with different seating setups. They have staff in vintage dress code and singing before the journey. The trip is around 30 minutes each way. You can get snacks and drink on the train. Lots of parking and good value.
Tom D — Google review
I remember coming here and to the museum across the road when I was little and it's fun to take my own kids now. We really enjoy the little shops and playground, just wish the train ride was longer. It's a great way to introduce young kids to train rides and now the kids can't wait to go on another one. The area is great and there are so many other things to do to make it a whole day trip.
Brittany — Google review
We took our parents and grandchildren to the Santa's Paradise Express last Saturday and had an awesome experience and made great memories. Plenty of parking. The only downside was not enough handicapped parking. It was a walk. We arrived about 45 minutes before our departure like they suggested. This gave us ample time to check in, look around and grab some hot cocoa and a snack at the café. The train ride was a great experience with carolers, and Santa while enjoying the beautiful views around Lancaster. The granddaughters enjoyed themselves. When we were done we had time to get our photos and look around some more. Great memories were made! Thank you! Definitely worth the trip!
Millie F — Google review
I love movies featuring historic trains, but this might be the first time I've ridden one in real life - I'm totally obsessed! This is inspired me to start seeking out other historic railroads. The 45 minute ride was educational with gorgeous view of the Lancaster County countryside, and the train cars are both comfy and beautiful. Even sitting on the shady benches waiting for the train was part of the magical experience.
R — Google review
The steam train is awesome, the playground is also awesome for kids. It was a great day for my grandson,wife and I. We went on a Friday and that was a good time to go. The toy store is packed with good things. I highly recommend this to any family.
Robert C — Google review
The narrative train ride was great. We rode in the dining car and had a satisfying meal. The train was well maintained, the staff pleasant and knowledgeable. The children and I enjoyed every part of the property and shops.
Karen B — Google review
While in Pennsylvania, we took our grandson to ride the steam train. It was a great ride and we all enjoyed it. We chose the open air to get a great view of the beautiful countryside. He loved seeing the steam, the train whistle, the conductors in uniform, and the switching of the engine from one end of the train to the other. A great experience!
Cheryl K — Google review
We enjoyed the “Twas The Night Before Christmas” train ride the weekend before Christmas! The train decorations were beautiful and the atmosphere cozy! Buy your tickets ahead of time to secure a ride! I give it 4 stars because it was not very clear that you needed an upgraded ticket to get. Hot cocoa with you cookies instead of milk and the order/ series of events on the train ride we’re not made clear so some times we were not sure what was going to happen. But overall a sweet Christmas experience!!
Sarah O — Google review
This is the best railroad ever. We always go every month and that will continue for ever. Thank you crew for riding your beautiful trains. We rode all three trains and expecting to ride them even more. Keep up this great work. Recommended to always go here.
Norfolk M — Google review
Perfectly well preserved and well taken care train and station. There are different tickets you can buy but we bought the regular coach. It was a good experience and the train took us thru rural fields and good scenery. There are other activities but was closed when we were there.
Binod G — Google review
We had an absolutely lovely time at Strassburg! A group of us went for the lunch train ride and had a wonderful time. The food was great, hot, and ready as soon as we boarded. The ride itself was a lot of fun with beautiful scenery and great information! The staff were just excellent and made sure we were well taken care of. It is such a great place to go to and I highly recommend anybody who has an interest in trains to go embark on this wonderful experience to all the staff for such a wonderful time and I Hope to return one day soon!
Nicholas D — Google review
Between myself, and a friend, we brought six kids on a ride in the dining car. It was the highlight of our trip!! The workers were so nice on and off the train and the facilities at the station were immaculate. The train itself was clean, cool, smelled nice, and was just a joy. We had kids ages 4-12 and all had a great time. The food was good and we have zero regrets. I highly recommend doing the train museum across the street. There is a play area with electric trains that was so fun.
Steffanie G — Google review
It was great seeing this RR again after 14 years. The ride was short, but understandable. We rode in the parlor car. Very nice car and comfy. Going downhill with the steam was the main highlight for me. Plus, they have other things near by like the train museum, food, a small petting zoo and of course shopping. There's also a show program. But I think that's a little cheesy. Overall, this is still a nice experience after being open for like 60+ years. I would definitely go again.
Conductor1991 — Google review
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Watkins Glen State Park
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State park
Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Watkins Glen State Park, located in the Finger Lakes Region, is a picturesque destination that offers visitors the chance to explore a scenic gorge complete with rocky cliffs, cascading waterfalls and lakes for trout fishing. The park's well-established trail allows visitors to get up close and personal with several waterfalls, including behind, above, in front of and right next to them.
This place is awesome, but be prepared to really walk. Comfortable shoes, hiking gear and water are each a must here. At the moment the main gorge trail is closed due to dangerous conditions though. Definitely a great place for a day trip. (If you're a photographer, just go.... Bring your best gear, and get them shots. 😊)
Chris S — Google review
If you love waterfalls Watkins Glen State Park is the place for you. The Gorge trail is about 1.5 miles one way and follows the Glen Creek through tunnels carved into the rock, next to many waterfalls and you actually walk under two waterfalls.While there are over 800 stairs it is an easy trail because you stop so often to take in the views. Having said that the trail is definitely not handicap accessible. Use the main entrance as it gives you the best views. If you choose not to walk back there is a shuttle at the upper parking lot that will take you back to the main parking lot. Entrance to the park is free but there is a $10 parking fee. You can park on the street for two hours for free. I recommend going early in the morning to avoid the crowd which can get in the way of your pictures. Going late afternoon will give you a beautiful rainbow at Rainbow Falls as the water catches the sun.
Patrick L — Google review
Visited here last year with family and plan to go here many more times. You start from the top or the bottom of the loop either way is a wonderful experience. All the waterfalls and scenic views were just thrilling and picture worthy. Very well maintained park and area. It is a must item to have on any buckle list for outdoor excursions.
Viral R — Google review
Stunning place to visit. Lots of trail options and most being dog friendly. Expect stairs and a fair few muddy areas so dress sensibly especially with some waterfalls spilling over and getting you wet. Some signage issues and things not so clear but overall great place to visit. Quite busy and seems to be a big tourist spot for some bus tours so expect busy and tightly packed paths
Caitlin W — Google review
This place is spectacular. 100% reco a stop. There are a lot of stairs and it is muddy in places so wear proper shoes and consider bringing a hiking stick. The waterfalls are just amazing. There is parking just outside the park, but you can also find parking in town for free if it’s not a busy day. Dogs are only allowed on the higher trails, so suggest leaving them at home if you want to see the best parts of the gorge!
Jessica H — Google review
It is an amazing place to visit. More than 1.5 miles of scenic gorge, waterfalls, and beautiful nature. And many miles more trails in the woods. Make sure you are wearing good hiking shoes. The walkways are wet, sometimes muddy, and can be slippery. The park offers some truly breathtaking views. Thousands of stunning photo opportunities. All the amenities you could need are here. Several gift shops, rest rooms, sitting areas, food, parking, playground, grills and picnic areas, etc. Admission to the park itself is free. However, it will cost you 10 dollars to park your car for the day. This is a park you will remember for life. I highly recommend you check it out.
Myron T — Google review
It’s a must see place. Be ready to walk quite a stairs to get some awesome falls view. Some of the stretch is pretty narrow so be aware of it as the crowd gets wild and people stand to take photos for long. I would highly recommend to start hiking from the main entrance and walk along the waterfalls and then loop around the south rim trail as this way of hiking seem to be easy and you get to have proper views.
Ganesh N — Google review
I visited 3/29/22. The parking and entry were both free due to it being the off season. It’s in a busier area so not ideal for those seeking a more undisturbed nature type setting. The main gorge trail as well as the welcome center and bathrooms were closed for the season. They had porta-potties outside. The trials I went on that were open were pet friendly. There was some ice but nothing crazy, it was the worst on the suspension bridge as I recall. Some of the trails leading out of the park towards the south entrance indicated that they went in directions they didn’t aka the temporary signage they put up could’ve been better. I saw two other small groups of people there while I was. Overall it was a pretty sight to see and I would revisit again in the summer/fall if given the opportunity.
Sister D — Google review
Amazing Views and trails. The mountains with beautiful creative shapes into amazing waterfalls. We did park our car at the bottom and took shuttle all the way up, shuttle charges 6 dollar per person. We started Indian trail from top going down with lot of look outs with good views. We were 4 adults and 3 kids so with kids it's easy to take Indian trail. They also have gorge trail which has amazing view but lot if stairs but would be totally worth it. Definitely worth visiting
Rahul P — Google review
Watkins Glen State Park was well worth the almost 2 hour trek from Syracuse! This was our first hike in New York and it was so worth it! $10 admission at the gate... No problem it is worth all of it! The Park and water falls were breathtaking! There are a lot of stairs but the views make up for it. I have never been to a place that has a different great view around every turn. The pictures don't do it justice. This is a must see location for any trip close to the area or even 2 hours away!
Tyler R — Google review
Definitely the Grand Canyon of EC !!Beautiful picturesque location, great scenery . I would recommend entering via South Entrance that way you can save on a few steps and still cover the entire park in the 3 mile loop.Wear rainproof clothing and good hiking boots as the rocks and the pathway can get slippery.Lots of crowds on weekends, if possible for good photos visit on weekdays..
Madhavi R — Google review
Magical place! The best hike I have ever had. It’s a bit less than 2 miles one way, multiple cascading waterfalls, stone bridges and multiple trails. You will get wet and make sure your footwear has a good grip. The scenery is dreamlike out of this world. Definitely a must see if you’re in the finger lakes/upstate New York region.
Mike M — Google review
Beautiful place in the winter leaving me wanting to come back! Unfortunately (although for good reason), the gorge trail is closed in the winter time. However, the rim trails are still open, providing for some spectacular views in a way that feels different than what you would see in the summer. It truly is a magical place with the snow and ice.
David R — Google review
Beautiful and awe inspiring views and waterfalls!! Incredible to see the formation of this spectacular gorge!! An absolute MUST see!!Just make sure to wear comfortable shoes and clothing as well as bring water! This is an incredible walk with many... 822 steps to be exact to conquer! You can however start at the upper parking lot. And when you get to the bottom. You can take the shuttle back to your car. I suggest that for anybody with little ones or if you haven't done much cardio or steps. Very intense but definitely worth it!!
Gillian — Google review
Awesome state park in Western New York. The must see is the 1.5 mile Gorge trail featuring great scenery with multiple waterfalls, stone bridges and the Gorge/river itself. You can combine this for a 3 mile walk with the indian trail and make it a loop. Neither trails are particularly difficult, other than a steep staircase at the end of the Gorge trail. No dogs allowed on the Gorge trail. There is a small visitor center, but it didn't look like there was any seating inside. Parking is $10 but I got there early enough to utilize the free 2 hour street parking.
Matthew W — Google review
Very nice park to visit. Proper footwear and clothing recommended for safety. Areas are often wet and could very slippery. Bring water as there is no place to buy one after you start your walk and unfilled you finish on the other end. Many waterfalls, colorful flowers (visited end of August).
Malosia L — Google review
Beautiful. The Gorge trail was closed for the season so check the website before you come. You an still take other trails. No dogs on the gorge trail but ok in the park and other trails.
Tanja B — Google review
One of the best state park with small river ripping thru stones and presenting natural curves and shapes. Definitely worth visiting.
Miraj P — Google review
It has 3 trails. Gorge trail is the lowest and nearest to all falls. I recommend use this trail if it is open for better view and magnificent scenery.
Imran T — Google review
Very easy hike with beautiful scenery. Definitely recommend coming peak foliage and if you want to avoid crowds, try getting there before 10am. The hike itself is only took an hour and a half to go there and back; 2 hours if you're taking your time and stopping to take pictures. Parking is $10 for the day.
Jocelyn L — Google review
Watkins Glen State Park in New York is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, particularly the Gorge Trail, which features 19 waterfalls and picturesque views. The trail is a highlight for many visitors, offering a moderate hike with wet and slippery sections, especially around the challenging Jacob's Ladder staircaseThe park's campground is noted for its woodsy ambiance and varied sites, some of which have electric hookups. While the campsites are generally well-maintained, reviews indicate that bathrooms could be cleaner and more modern. The park also offers an Olympic-sized pool and is conveniently located near the town, making it easy to explore local attractionsWatkins Glen State Park is highly appreciated for its combination of hiking opportunities, scenic beauty, and camping facilities, though there are areas for improvement in terms of amenities and site maintenance.
Alexa L — Google review
We have been for several times, and this place, definitely, the best place ever!It took us about 2 hours, you need to have snacks, comfortable clothes and sneakers! Go ahead 😀
Алла Т — Google review
Amazing!!! A great trail for the whole family! Very beautiful and mesmerizing views. Light enough for many people. There are ups and downs, but everything is compensated by gorgeous views.There are shuttles to return to the beginning of the route to the parking lot. I will definitely come back again!!!
Aleksei G — 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
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
We went to chocolate town in Hershey and road the trolley and made candy bars. It is a fun experience for all ages and brings out the kid in all of us. Great family trip and a trip down memory lane for couples. They offer a theme park that looked like a fun thing to do with the family. The food in the town was great and highly recommend you take time to explore.
Tena S — Google review
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
What a well designed park. Rides and coasters everywhere. Marketing not in your face despite it being a Hershey themed park. And everything was affordable from the food and beverages to the snacks and souvenirs.Best part of all was that so many “big” rollercoasters could be ridden by smaller kids. Our youngest was able to ride nearly every coaster and had the time of his life.It was very busy, so without a fast past you will be waiting over an hour for the most popular rides during the day. But after 4pm the lines disappear and you can get on any ride with barely any wait time.Highly recommend this park!!!
Ryan L — Google review
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
Hershey Park has some of the best roller coasters around. Once the kids hit Hershey Bar height requirements, lots of options open up, much more than at the Reese's Cup height. It's also kept clean, and lines weren't bad for an August weekend. The park is hilly and takes a bit of effort to cross if you aren't used to it.
Chris L — Google review
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
The best amusement park I’ve ever been to. So much fun. We managed to get all of the coasters which made my whole family happy. Good history!
Chaylea B — Google review
Great experience. The park was not very busy, so we were able to get on a ton of excellent roller coasters with less than 30 minute wait. The rides were not quite as cool or massive as Cedar Point but still better than the vast majority of amusement parks. They have at least 10 really solid coasters and a ton of smaller rides.They really know how to treat you like a human being. There are a ton of places to get water for free all over the park, which was super appreciated since the weather was in the upper 90s both days.Make sure to stop by the big store to the right before the park entrance. There is a cool animatronic factory tour and you get a free little hershey bar at the end.We planned in advance and got an unlimited fast track pass, this turned out to be a waste as the park was not busy. Theoretically they can sell out or raise the prices of fast passes, but I would recommend seeing how busy the park is the day of your visit before buying one after our experience and checking out ride wait times on other days on the app.
Elizabeth J — Google review
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Corning Museum of Glass
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Art gallery
The Corning Museum of Glass is a captivating destination that showcases over 3,500 years of glass artistry, from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary masterpieces. It also offers live glassblowing demonstrations and workshops by renowned artists. The museum's rich history reflects Corning's innovative contributions to the global glass industry, making it a must-visit attraction in downtown Corning. Additionally, visitors can explore the vibrant arts scene in the area, including family-owned galleries and the esteemed Rockwell Museum.
It was a fantastic experience. There were so many beautiful glass pieces in all shapes and sizes to view. Thousands in total. We also saw a glass blowing and class cutting demonstration. They have a cafeteria with some decent hot meals and a variety of snacks and drinks. It's definitely a unique experience.
Ronelle F — Google review
Just Wow. A must visit place. Wonderful exhibits. They’ve different galleries, a wing alone for the historic exhibits, which were a lot (we weren’t able to see everything). And artistic exhibits are also Amazing. They’ve hot shops showing the glass demonstrations almost every 30 min, throughout the day. Definitely attend one. Don’t miss the innovation floor, it was quite interesting. There’s a beautiful gift shop with so many things and a good cafe, with vegetarian options. And Yes, make your own glass is nothing we can actually make, but only choose what shape and colours you want, and you can have really closer look, which was still nice to experience. It would be good if it’s specified clearly on the website what to expect. Also would love more interactive exhibits. Definitely a great visit.
Meghana V — Google review
Corning Museum of Glass is one of my favourite museums to visit, it is part art gallery.The glass collection is just stunning to see the creativity in this difficult medium. They have many different types of informational sessions throughout the day and are very educational for people of all ages.Children 17 and under are free of charge which is great value for families on a budget. Highly recommend visiting especially with children, it's a great learning experience.
Cuong L — Google review
The museum is a lot of fun for us. We get to go often and the children really enjoy it. It has a lot of interesting exhibits and beautiful artwork pieces from all across the globe. I personally really like the history of glass section which showcases all the museum’s pieces of glass and ceramics from other times all the way back to Ancient Egypt. The museum store is also packed with all types of toys, clothes, books, and art by the museum’s artists in residence. A few times a day there is also a showcase where the glass lowers lecture in an amphitheater while making a piece of blown glass.
Nicholas G — Google review
Very beautiful place to visit and also get lots of knowledge about glass making history and optical fiber. Don't forget to watch both of their glass blowing demonstrations. If you want to make your own glass, book it at least 3 months before your visit.
Indika C — Google review
I love visiting this place. The modern art installations are my favorite part of the museum, but the whole thing is really well done with amazing architecture and always something to learn. This time we were able to visit a demonstration in the hot shop, which was really fun. And we also were able to take advantage of making some of our own glass after making a reservation. That was super fun. Looking forward to our next visit!
Esther L — Google review
This museum was such an amazing stop on our way to Niagara Falls. Everyone enjoyed from toddler to adult. The sandblasting class (additional fee) was a lot of fun and the glasses came out beautiful. Our three year old even designed her own. I'd highly recommend. The cafeteria offered a wide variety of foods and was clean and fast. We look forward to visiting again.
Ms. Z — Google review
Very engaging museum which can keep adults and children busy for several hours. You can explore the glass art gallery, discover the amazing science behind everyday glass objects, with many hands on displays that keep kids looking for more. Additionally there are free to watch live presentations (glass making and the exciting glass Breaking). For additional cost you can participate in a glass making session (good idea to pre register to save a spot). While this was interesting, we were a little disappointed since participation in the actual glass making is minimal. Also note that you either need to come in the next day to pick up your work or pay an additional shipping fee. Lastly there is a great cafeteria with a wide selection of foods that are very reasonably priced (not typical for museums). Free parking is available with an EV charging station. If you are up in the Finger lakes area this is definitely a great place to visit. When you're done, you can chill out in one of the many wineries or breweries in the area.
Dvir K — Google review
There are many lovely artworks to see that would educate your thoughts and consciousness. The museum arrangement is the only reason I gave it four stars. The galleries are not well-organized to display all of the artworks. You might miss a few of them because they are in a blind spot. In addition, the signs directing you to the galleries were unclear. While looking for gallery #6, we ended up in gallery #7. And walking the #7 led us to the #6 at the end. Aside from that, there is a live show in gallery #3 at certain times which a glass making process is demonstrated to visitors. Check the time slots and arrive on time to watch the show. It is included in the price of the ticket. On the ground floor, there is a museum shop where you may purchase the most stunning glass pieces. Based on the prices I've observed, the price range is about between $10 and $10,000. Overall, it's a must-see museum in Corning!
Mehmet A — Google review
Best museum I’ve been to. The exhibits are incredibly well mounted, laid out; they look clean, grand, and majestic. The pieces displayed are remarkable, original, and creative. The fact that they even have live demos/shows (the one in the hot shop is absolutely recommendable), is distinguishing enough. Whether you are a fan of the Blown Away show, you barely heard of it, or bot at all, this is a museum worth visiting
Hugo K — Google review
Really fantastic museum and HUGE!! It's quite an encyclopedic collection of a fascinating material. Everything from art to industry to science and more. We spent about two hours here and still didn't see it all. We did manage to catch one of the glass blowing demos though which was super cool to see. The gift shop was just as impressive as the museum itself, large and varied. Anyway, it's def worth a visit if you're nearby.
Michael J — Google review
We had no much clue what to expect in a glass museum when we started our day here. But this place is mindblowing, and we ended up spending 5 hours going through everything here. We had such an amazing experience watching all the beautiful exhibits and learning many new things about glass.Entry is $30 for adults and free for kids of any age. We had basic sandblasting added as well, which was $14. The place is worth every dollar we spend.Live demos - we saw glass making and glass breaking demo as well. It was great to see how the glass is turned into different forms just by blowing and rolling. The glass breaking was very informative. We also did the sandblasting, which was a fun activity.Must watch place upstate newyork. Nature lovers can take a break and spend a half day here enjoying cool things made of glass and learning some new things.
Nithin V — Google review
Beautiful place to spend time with family to see some amazing glass work. They have superb crockery and gifts . Corelli Crockery was worth to buy . They have amazing pieces of glass and crystal from different artists. The place have baby care restroom which I have not seen at many places , since I have infant with me soIt was a bless. They have shows where they give live demo of making of glass pieces.
Mahima S — Google review
Really appreciated the indoor decorations. The ambiance here is not just elegant and cozy, but every detail brims with artistic flair. Under the lighting, each ornament glimmers like a gem, illuminating the entire space.In addition to the interior decor, the glass-making demonstrations are also a highlight. This is not just entertainment, but a learning experience. Spectators get to see firsthand how artists transform ordinary glass into beautiful pieces of art. The skill and creativity exhibited during this process are truly breathtaking. You can watch as the glass softens under high temperatures, then gradually takes shape under the artists' adept manipulations, eventually emerging as gorgeous handicrafts.Moreover, watching these demonstrations provides an opportunity for interaction with the artists. During breaks, they explain their creative processes and answer questions from the audience. This not only allows you to gain a deeper understanding of this art form but also enables you to feel the artists' passion for their craft.These experiences have left a deep impression on you about this place. Whether it's the meticulously designed interior decorations or the fascinating glass-making demonstrations, they have filled your journey with color and joy.
忠忠謝 — Google review
This is an amazing museum with so many cool displays. There is something for everyone & the gift shop is the largest I've ever seen. It is worth the price of admission & they also participate in the Museums for All program if you receive food assistance with am EBT card. The parking lot is close but they do have shuttle busses if you park farther away.
JM M — Google review
I love this place! I've been going here since I was a kid, and I'm impressed every time. Gorgeous art with a lot of heart. I also really love making my own glass sculptures and necklaces when I go here. A little on the pricey side, but you definitely get your money's worth. I highly recommend getting the package deal with the Rockwell Museum to further enhance the experience.
Dreamie L — Google review
The CMOG has a world-class collection of glass artifacts from the earliest beginnings of glass making, to modern art.If you are looking to experience "all things glass" this is a great place to visit. If you are looking to take an in-depth study of a certain subject, you will probably be disappointed.The entirety of the "Early American" bottles and glass items that are on display is shameful. The quality of the display shelves would be rivaled by Value City Furniture. In many instances there are killer (sometimes unique) bottles on a dark, crowded shelf where they can hardly be seen.An American museum that displays early American Glass so poorly is just a shame. The items that they probably have packed away in boxes that are not on display, is mind-boggling. But they will probably never see the light of day.The gift shop is phenomenal.
Todd K — Google review
Great experience for all ages! Very interactive and engaging throughout! Went on a Memorial Day weekend a few years ago with wife and three kids. All of us had a good time and my wife was able to make her own glass ornament. We never realized how important Corning was to developing Pyrex and other glass products ranging from lighthouse glass to telescope development.
Evan O — Google review
When in Corning, a must visit spot is obviously the Corning Museum of Glass. Admission for adults is on the pricier side but the fact that children up to the age of 17 enter free is amazing! It also makes for a really neat learning opportunity and experience for them.They have a lot of glass pieces showcased as art while also displaying lots of historical aspects of glass, as well as more innovative and practice uses. My favorite was their live glass blowing demonstrations! The auditoriums are big but the design of the stages and benches made the whole thing easy to view. The team was really good with their narrations and good analogies to make things easy to understand. When we first planned this trip, I said I wasn't interested in their studio where you can actually do glass blowing yourself (e.g. make an ornament) but after watching the demo, I was regretting it since I was itching to try.Our last stop was the gift shop which was huge! Lots of options for you to purchase and take home.This museum has lots of restrooms for needed stops and even had a station where you can grab one of their portable chairs to bring around with you to sit! I thought that was so considerate. Personally I didn't feel it was needed as they also have benches around the museum too as needed.
Vonny W — Google review
Wonderful experience. The glass blowing event was fun! Liam was the teacher and his measured and knowledgeable instruction was great! If you want more “hands on “ do the flower!! The museum was fantastic. Very worth going! Super nice staff. We had a wonderful day
Ina W — Google review
We love CMOG, especially making our own glass. It's awesome, adults, kids 4-10 in our groups all love it. We come to the area once a year, about 30 min away for the Watkins Glen race (a great town) and love the exhibits, the hot glass shows, and of course making our own!! It is always worth the trip, we come every year. Schedule make your own glass appointments in advance online. And we look forward to the museums cafeteria, too. Makes for a great day, you can easily spend 4+ hours if you do it all.
Emily P — Google review
We did the 'Make Your own Glass' workshop, specifically glassblowing and we loved our experience. We reserved almost 3 weeks in advance since we heard that the slots get filled very fast. My husband chose a flower (involves more intricate hand work) and I did the ornament. They give you protective glasses and clothing and the instructor (Kayleigh - she was so nice and friendly and answered all our questions) takes you through each process and get you to help them in certain areas. The whole experience was unique and lasted about 10 minutes. The glass articles can be picked up the next day after 12 noon or they can also be shipped. Highly recommend this glass making workshop to people of all ages.
Neha V — Google review
We crossed the border on Civic Holiday to see Niagara Falls from the US side. We ended up driving 3 hours away to Corning after. It was so worth it!!We spent our whole afternoon in the museum. And I am not into museums but the CMOG is an interesting one. I have never seen such magnificent glass artworks! The photos don’t do justice at all. You gotta see it with your own eyes.We attended each live show by the hour. Altogether, we were there for about 5-6 hours.We loved our visit!
Violet — Google review
Sensory friendly! The museum offers a sensory backpack. My daughter wore the headphones the whole time and the sunglasses in bright exhibits. The fidget helped her wait her turn. The museum staff was awesome as well. Everyone was friendly and willing to explain things for her.We tried the make your own glass. I appreciate that it wasn’t crowded and activities were separated. My eight year old blew glass while my six year old fused a nightlight.On a six hour road trip with lots of meltdowns, the Corning Museum was the only stop that went smoothly.Happy mom. Thank You!P.s. We were worried about doing a hot glass project because they need to cool overnight. They said they could hold projects for up to 30 days. So we made it on our way up and pick it up on our way home. We recommend buying the make your own tickets in advance because they can sell out.
Jessica C — Google review
I'm a fan of the Netflix show blown away so of course I had to drive 4hrs to visit this museum on my vacation it was worth it. The whole museum is clean and sleek,The pieces were beautiful. The admission was easy I got my tickets online with a AAA discount and I just checked in at the desk and started exploring. They also have a great museum store with a lot of pieces for sale along with shirts and magnets. It's definitely worth a visit
Michael A — Google review
This is probably the only star attraction for the town of Corning. The museum is well organized and the in person shows are very engaging. We also enjoyed the various glass exhibits from across the ages. I would stay away from the gift shop unless you want to buy made in China glass trinkets. (Edit: or anything from an authentic artist with a price tag mere mortal can afford)
Jim S — Google review
We had so much fun at this museum. After you check in you enter the featured exhibits. The space is expansive and has seating, take a seat and enjoy the perspective from that position.When you exit out of the featured exhibits there's a little crafting area for kids and interactive kid friendly exhibits. I missed one wing because we ran out of time and wanted to watch the show. The show was interesting, they let you ask questions. They have talented staff making beautiful glass vases. I would like to have seen the finished product.The gift shop is just as impressive as the exhibits. There's something for everyone.
Elizabeth E — Google review
The Corning Museum of Glass, nestled in Corning, New York, is an extraordinary museum dedicated to the exploration and celebration of glass's multifaceted nature, covering its art, history, and science.Established in 1951 by Corning Glass Works to commemorate the company's centennial, this museum stands as a beacon of glassmaking heritage, showcasing an unparalleled collection that chronicles over 3,500 years of glassmaking artistry.During a recent visit with my family, the museum far exceeded our expectations, providing a delightful and educational experience for all ages. From the historical to the contemporary, each exhibit spoke volumes of the ingenuity and creativity inherent in glassmaking.CollectionsHistorical Glass: The museum is a treasure trove of ancient marvels, featuring glass artifacts spanning from the times of ancient Egypt and Rome to the Renaissance and beyond, offering a glimpse into the evolution of glassmaking.Contemporary Glass Art: It is also a hub for modern creativity, with breathtaking pieces from renowned glass artists around the globe that demonstrate glass's vast artistic potential.Science and Technology: The museum sheds light on the scientific breakthroughs and technological advancements in glassmaking, including life-changing innovations such as fiber optics and Gorilla Glass.Exhibitions and DemonstrationsThe museum's rotating exhibitions and live glassblowing demonstrations captivate visitors, showcasing the mesmerizing process of turning molten glass into exquisite art.Education and ResearchWith educational programs for all ages and a comprehensive research library, the museum serves as a center for learning, offering workshops and resources that deepen the understanding of glass.Architecture and FacilitiesThe architectural design of the museum itself is a testament to the beauty and versatility of glass, offering modern spaces for galleries, a library, and more. The facilities include a café and a shop, enhancing the visitor experience.Community and Cultural ImpactBeyond its collections, the Corning Museum of Glass is a vital cultural and educational institution, engaging both the global community and local residents through its programs and events.Our family's visit was nothing short of magical. It was a journey through the ages and across continents, exploring the essence of glass as both an everyday material and a medium of profound artistic expression.The museum was incredibly welcoming and engaging for visitors of all ages, making it a perfect destination for family outings. The blend of educational content, interactive demonstrations, and the sheer beauty of the glass artworks left us with lasting memories and a deeper appreciation for this versatile material.
Zack S — Google review
During our couple of days staying in the nearby town of Watkins Glen, we had the opportunity to visit the Corning Museum of Glass. I found myself wishing for more time to thoroughly explore the exhibits; 45 minutes simply wasn’t enough. Thankfully, the museum offered us a complimentary return entry valid for the next four weeks.Our visit began in the auditorium, where we were treated to a 20-minute live demonstration of glassmaking. The demonstration included a video detailing each step of the process, with a focus on the heating furnace used to melt the glass.The museum itself is segmented into various sections, including a prehistoric area, each richly filled with diverse displays. There was an impressive amount of security to ensure children didn’t touch any delicate pieces. The descriptions provided beneath each display were informative and added depth to our visit.The gift shop was remarkably large, the biggest I’ve seen in any museum. Although there was a café on site, it was unfortunately closed during our visit.Overall, visiting the Corning Museum of Glass is highly recommended for anyone in the area. It’s an enriching experience that shouldn’t be missed.
Neeraj S — Google review
Wow!! Mind blowing. What a magnificant museum! The art glass displays were so moving, so vivid and so stunning. It's really difficult to take it all in. It really amazes me how infinite the possibilities of color form shape and texture are available in this medium. Really need two days to absorb it all. (ticket is good for two days) The facility is top notch, the artizen demonstrations are very educational. Also the cafeteria has a really good selection of food and the prices were quite reasonable. I was travelling with my daughter, but will definitely go back again so I can take my wife there. Also nice is that they have an area where RVs and Buses can park (although it's a pretty long walk if you have mobility issues like I do)
Robert W — Google review
This place is awesome! Demonstrations of artists sharing their craft, beautiful museum pieces, scientific explanations of wverything from Pyrex to telescope lenses, to fiber optics. Knowledgeable staff and a fun experience. Huge gift shop with items from local artists and the opportunity to assist with a glass craft of your own. Tickets are good for two days. Good value for the money.
Ruben S — Google review
What an awesome time to visit during the week when it’s not busy. It was a little busy on weekday and I can’t imagine on weekends.The town is amazing too and one of the locals actually told us to come here. I would say get the membership as it about cheaper if you buy something at the end of theIt’s works like a loop and easy to visit everything here. I learned a lot and get to see amazing glasswork piece.This place is amazing huge and just stunning.
Kevin Z — Google review
My daughter, mother and I visited on April 2nd and 3rd. We had an amazing experience both days. April 2nd we made glass flowers that came out beautiful thanks to Mona and her thorough help. She was the best. On the 3rd my daughter was chosen for her drawing from the daily, You Design it; we make it. Watching her drawing transform into the glass piece was just incredible. One of the most amazing museums I've experienced in a very long time. So impressive. We cannot wait to go back!
Colleen R — Google review
Very cool and interesting displays. Nice gift shop. Cafe food was priced as expected, maybe slightly cheaper. The food had good flavor but was not even relatively warm. I will definitely visit again to see new displays. The sandblasting was really fun and the glass sculpture making was very interesting. Highly recommend, but first watch Blown Away seasons 1-4, makes it that much more interesting.
S H — Google review
Date of visit: May 31st, 2024Vast and vibrant.The Corning Museum of glass is a beautiful place to visit. The artistry and craftsmanship that goes into glass making – for commercial and artistic purposes is on full display.The gallery is so large – it can become overwhelming. There are so many exhibits to see and explore.You are taken through a history of glass making throughout time, uses of glass, and artistic uses of glass from stain glass to pieces of art, sculptures, home use, and much more.You can watch Glass blowing shows/demonstrations in the Blown Away gallery.The gift shop is also a fantastic visit. There is so many great items available to purchase.
Rogue T — Google review
Really great museum. I wasn't expecting all the older glass pieces or the more modern designs. It was a real treat and am glad that I stopped by. I highly recommend visiting.
Erika R — Google review
We made ornaments and it was so much fun! The museum was a ton of fun! Both the modern side and the other side! Learning how glass is made, and has been made throughout history was just amazing! If you are ever in the area I suggest you stop by and do it!! You will love it because it is awesome!!
Desarae L — Google review
This place is really amazing! I had so much fun and learned a lot. I wish I lived nearby to make many trips! We paid to do the make-your-own glass, which I recommend! My only critique: I really wish they sold postcards with pictures of the art! I really wanted to buy some! My sister was hoping to find a calendar with pictures of the art. A lot of the pieces in the gift shop were gorgeous, but since we spent a lot on the visit+ activity+ shipping, we wanted to find something we could remember the art by without having to spend a lot of money.
Hannah S — Google review
If you're traveling to Niagara Falls and find yourself with an hour to spare, the Corning Museum of Glass is a must-visit gem. Conveniently located, this museum offers a fascinating exploration of the art, history, and science of glass. Each visit promises a unique and enriching experience, thanks to their captivating live demonstrations that showcase the intricate process of glassmaking.One of the standout features of the Corning Museum of Glass is the opportunity to design your own glass piece, making for an unforgettable and personalized souvenir. The museum's interactive exhibits are engaging and educational, appealing to visitors of all ages.Additionally, if you're a library member, you're in for a treat with free admission, making it an accessible and budget-friendly stop. Having visited multiple times, I can confidently say that each trip has been a delightful and rewarding experience, offering new insights and discoveries with every visit.The Corning Museum of Glass is not just a stop along the way; it's a destination in itself that promises to captivate and inspire. Don't miss out on this incredible attraction on your next journey to Niagara Falls!
Austin G — Google review
This was my travel buddy's idea - I have never seen the TV show nor heard of the museum before our trip. While I greatly appreciate glass art, I'm more of a historical and classical artist so the modern applications of glass art were beyond my scope. Despite this, the museum offered a fantastic and eclectic mix of historical pieces with modern concepts, which kept me plenty busy reading and admiring. We attended one of the art studio sessions which was informative and fascinating to watch in real time. There is so much to see and experience in this one place! The gift shop was particularly sweet to browse through and I happily found a variety of marbles for the grandchildren.
Mandy D — 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
We arrived in the last hour before the museum closed. It didn’t make sense for us to buy tickets. But there was still a number of interesting exhibits just in the large lobby to look at with no ticket required, above and beyond the gift shop.There are also well-marked and paved paths along the grounds leading to other outdoor battle sites of interest which we were able to avail ourselves of even after the welcome center closed. Outdoor signs gave context too so we had a good idea what we were looking at, all without having to buy a ticket. Pretty cool, Gettysburg!
Jason T — 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 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
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
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
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
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
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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Presque Isle State Park
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Nature & Parks
Park
Presque Isle State Park is a large and beautiful state park in Erie, PA on the eastern coast of Lake Erie. With excellent beaches and plenty of outdoor activities for all ages, it's a top tourist attraction.
Presque Isle is always beautiful. I have been there a few times passing through and off-season but have never stayed longer than a few hours. Beautiful location. Great beaches. Clean and well-kept grounds. Amazing at sunset.
Heidi J — Google review
This park has a big shore line with multiple beaches, bike and boat rentals, tours and sunset cruise. This is one of the best parks to visit and experience it's natural beauty, huge trees that offer shade and oxygen, biking and walking trails along the shore lines, sand beaches and clean water. During summer weekends, the beaches will be busy with lot of people and dirty water along shore lines. I suggest going here early in the day to find the best spot but given the shore line stretches across multiple miles finding a beach spot shouldn't be a problem. While it would be nice to have more water activities within the island, you can find them by traveling few miles outside the park. The tour was great which helped us learn about the history of the place. There is a museum to visit within the island and a tower which you can climb up top. I had a great time and will recommend going here.
Rahul K — Google review
So I’m going to lead with my family and I visited Presque Isle State Park as tourists and did not know what to expect. The water was cold, but considering that I’m from Miami, that doesn’t surprise me. The sand was incredibly clean. There was plenty of parking. There are tons of beach entrances along the way and we really enjoyed how well kept this place was. In general, we all had such a great time and recommend this place to anyone who is looking to swim in one of the Great Lakes and families who are looking for something to do with the kids. We loved it.
Jennifer V — Google review
This place truly has it all. We spent the day here exploring and didn't get to everything. We were not able to see the lighthouse due to a wedding, but the rest of the area was breathtaking. From the beach, to the walking paths, to the picnic areas. We had such a wonderful time! The bathrooms are huge and very well kept. Lots of beach areas and a popular place with many visitors. We spent hours on the beach, walking, skating, laughing and enjoying our time here. Can't wait to come back. A real vaca vibe! Even looking into buying property in the area. Definitely left a lasting impression. 🥰
Carey M — Google review
A MUST see in Erie. Or even if you are close. Miles of beautiful beach. Crystal clear water (in May). And the lighthouse and tour were well worth it. There is also fishing and bike rentals. Just amazing! I can’t say enough good things about this place! I would highly recommend it.
Erin S — Google review
This is a great spot for a day trip if you're in NE Ohio or northern PA. There's so much to do & see. Talk to the locals to find all the best spots. The views of Lake Erie are spectacular & of course the sunsets are beautiful. Sara's restaurant is at the entrance of the Isle & is a great spot to get food on your way in or on your way out. There are restrooms throughout the park & from the ones I went into they were all clean. If you have time I recommend driving the entire Isle & seeing it all. You can rent bikes & there's a path around most of the Isle that accommodates the bikes. A walking/running path is also on the Isle if you want to get a workout in. This is a gem for sure with well maintained beaches & sights to see!
JM M — Google review
Lots of great things to do here, from trails to boating to flying kites and hanging on the beach. This area has a ton of recreational activities. The beach is nice and clean and even though there was a lot of activity it was not crowded at all. Highly recommend.
Forest L — Google review
Beautiful area. Family fun with boating, biking, walking, picnicking and fishing. There are several beaching to go to. Most people go to the first beach to look for sea glass. The bathrooms are clean and located near the roadways. Very nice place to visit.
Roxxee X — Google review
2nd time visiting this well maintained State Park! Restrooms well equipped and clean!Fall colors were awesome at the end of October. The wild turkey was cool to see!
Geert M — Google review
We didn't do a lot of exploring as we just wanted a sandy beach to enjoy.We tried Shady Beach, but it was all rocky and smelled icky. My son knew of this beach on the peninsula and I'm so glad! We spent over 2 hours there and enjoyed it a lot! The restrooms were close by and were fairly clean; they also had showers for those swimming. The lifeguard was on duty, and I saw one driving around on his quad, keeping a watch in areas that didn't have a lifeguard post. Oh! And it's dog friendly.
K. P — Google review
With only 77 miles of Lake Erie shorelines in Pennsylvania. They have definitely made the most of it with Presque Isle. Kudos to who or whomever had the foresight, and fortitude to keep this little slice of paradise away from greedy developers. The park is gorgeous and with so many different beaches facing different directions it is quite possible to enjoy a Lake Erie sunrise, and sunset at the same beach. We visited on a Monday and was still quite busy at the more popular beaches. I imagine the weekends could draw crowds tenfold what we experienced. A must visit for any Great Lakes admirer or anyone that simply likes beaches
Keith G — Google review
Have been here many times in the past during afternoons and sunset time. But this was the first time I visited the place after sunset and it was very pretty. With just a little light from moon and the stars, the sky was a beautiful lit canvas which was embellished with thin rain!!One of the best experiences I have ever had.
Shanthan P — Google review
Awesome- a must visit.Plenty of parking and restrooms.The park is very clean, there are multiple areas to relax and have picnics 🧺.I envy the people that live here, they have a beautiful piece of nature to enjoy.Great place to host events or just enjoy a beautiful day with family.Added bonus: there are plenty of bikes and paddle boats to rent as well as areas you’re allowed to fish in.Lockdowns are over - Go enjoy the outdoors and nature plenty to see and do.
Bud 9 — Google review
During my stay in Erie I ran a sunny 13.1 mile loop around the peninsula & wow is it a gorgeous swath of land. It reminded me of the Homer spit in many ways up in Alaska. The beaches are gorgeous & there is a lot of pristine wilderness to be observed. On my run I saw a lot of wildlife which is always thrilling.
Edward I — Google review
Lovely! Beach 11 has accessibility mats up to the water's edge. Sand was clean. Life guards were present. Easy ups are allowed. Restrooms clean but no showers. Only a foot rinse. Parking is unlined so people didn't park efficiently and created long walks to the beach. Great time on July 4. Beach 10 had barrier rocks and geese, with the bold gull. Picturesque!
Lisa H — Google review
Beautiful state park. And they do not charge admission to get in. I totally expected to tho and would have. The lighthouses were neat. We toured Presque Isle Lighthouse. You do have to pay for that. We stopped at kite beach to let our son swim. The houseboats in the bay were so cool. Spent 2 hours here could have spent more!
Angela R — Google review
Stop by the Tom Ridge Enviromental Center first if you are new to Erie and dont know the area. They will tell you a lot about the peninsula before you visit.This is a place to explore for several days. Its around 11 miles all the way around and it has several historical monuments and pleanty of opportunities to enjoy the park without disturbing the wild life too much. Some of the monuments are seasonal. So keep that in mind if you are visiting from warmer areas where stuff is open year round. There are tons of trails were you can walk, jog, bike and you can see downtown Erie on one side on lake Erie on the other. Looks more like an ocean that a lake to me. Yes... you will see some folks surfing out there.
Ana K — Google review
I spent the afternoon exploring the park, including stops at the lighthouses, the Perry Monument, a picnic area from which I was able to work and plug in my laptop, and just enjoy being on an island surrounded by water.A great spot for bike riding, I did pull out the electric bike and use it to get around a bit which was nice. It's a huge park and there are a lot of activities and things you can rent/see/do. Enjoy!
Bruce K — Google review
This is one of the best PA state parks that I’ve visited. There is so much to see and do. I was on the beach during the eclipse, it was an amazing experience. I can’t wait to come back here in the summer.
Michelle R — Google review
Beautiful beaches with sand! So many Erie beaches are more rock than sand, but not Presque Isle! We also enjoyed the free Pontoon Boat Tour which was a lot of fun!
David B — Google review
Beautiful place. Wonderful drive! Clean beaches and restrooms. You can find seclusion, but also hang out with large groups. Wonderful park.
Jay B — Google review
An absolute GEM of a place!!! We live in Pittsburgh and decided to drive up today with our bikes. The bike trail was magnificent! We biked around the entire Peninsula in 2 1/2 hours (including many stops to test & take pics. Great family-friendly spot to bike, and lots of parking all the way around to easily cross the road & head to the beaches. Lots of bathrooms. We went to Sarah’s just before entering the State Park. An amazing place to eat!
Laurie V — Google review
If you d like to visit one American park , this has to be it. I had no idea this area included so many incredibly preserved buildings that are historic and gorgeous. The self guided walking tour is easy and informational. It provides opportunities to see everything from the waterfront to architecture.The museum is cute and there are is great gift shop. The rangers and volunteers were kind and professional and genuinely appeared to love their jobs.
Irina — Google review
Beautiful place to walk around and enjoy. Very well maintained. The beach is amazing and goes on forever. Wide paved walking and biking paths. Plenty of parking spots in various locations. Highly recommend if you are in Erie.
Shawn G — Google review
Fantastic state park with so much to do. The beaches are lovely, some more busy than others, occupied with lifeguards (notice signs), restrooms, occasional food trucks, and much parking. Perry monument is nice and shaded, the lighthouse is enchanting, you can kayak or canoe and there are trails going both by the water and into the woods. Beware of toxic algae at this point of the year and make sure to pay attention to all the wildlife around you
Jenn G — Google review
Lovely area to get outside. Took a scenic drive and a few hikes. The weather cooperated with sunny skies and 75 degree temperatures.
Ktol 1 — Google review
This is a great place to take your family. There are a lot of different beach areas to choose from and a lot of different areas to go for a walk or explore. For being in Pennsylvania the beaches are beautiful and very clean. There are multiple lighthouses to explore and take photos of. This is an amazing spot for a family to spend the weekend.
Jftravels — Google review
Super nice state park!! Very well maintained and very clean. We stayed two days and I recommend no less than two days. Take the time to visit every beach and lighthouse.Highly recommended.
Dave C — Google review
Beautiful beaches. Great for good excerise such as walking, running, biking, kayaking and swimming in the summer. There is a lot of event going on in the summer as well as selections of food trucks.Bikes and kayaks are available for rent in the park.This park is one of the best spot to watch the sunset and the fireworksPresque Isle is free and there are restroom available.
Nathalie K — Google review
Spend the day in the sun on the fresh water beaches ⛱️. Miles of great paths to Rollerblade and take a bike ride. Go fishing off the pier or explore on a hike through the wetlands. Excellent PA State Park!
#HotelTravelGuru — Google review
We came here to watch the eclipse and I’m so glad we did! They had a ton of parking but we got there early enough we didn’t have much of an issue. The kids had a blast playing on the beach waiting for the eclipse. The park rangers were also handing out info which was cool and the bathrooms were very close. We are so happy with our choice to watch the eclipse here. I would love to come back to explore the area more someday.
Kay P — Google review
Presque Isle on Lake Erie is a beautiful breath-taking retreat that one cannot pass up. Beautiful sunsets from the beach with lighthouses across the beaches. You have to walk the trails to appreciate the landscape beauty. Just check out my pictures to see what I am talking about.
Pastor M — Google review
This is a state park that is also an island in the very northern part of Pennsylvania. It's free to enter. This is a highly biked and jogged state park. There's a long paved trail along the southern rim of the island. Along the northern rim of the island, there's multiple beaches, each with signage and parking. The sand was so soft and clean. I visited Beach 3 and Beach 8, I believe. 8 was far cleaner as far as debris goes. There's restrooms all over in this park. There's a lighthouse and gift shop that's only open on weekends according to the sign. There's apparently bike rental, but I could t find it. I love going up yo the "House Boats" in the farthest area, near the coastal guard area. There was HUGE fish in with the house boats. I wish I had more time to walk some of the trails and lounge at the beach. This is a great stop to add on your road trips or if you're nearby, a great day trip.
Kae S — Google review
absolutely beautiful anytime of the year , summer events , great shady spot's for picnics fishing and family time , perfect for wedding photo ops also. please respect no littering no alcohol definitely no drugs this is a place to make memories of a simpler time so relax and enjoy it don't destroy it !!!!!
J B — Google review
Beautiful park with plenty of parking, restrooms, grills and beaches and showers. Walking, biking, boating, fishing, rollerblading it has it all. We live in Michigan by Lake Erie and man this part of Lake Erie is beautiful compared to what we have. Wish we had something like this near where we live. Beautiful!
Shawna M — Google review
The peninsula (presque it’s French for almost, so it’s literally “almost an island”) is a very unique and beautiful state park with many ways to enjoy it. First, you can drive, bike, and walk pretty much the entire area. There are several beaches, monuments, and light houses. There is abundant wildlife and a constant breeze great for flying kites.
Jeffrey W — Google review
Beautiful state park with plenty of beaches. Went on beach number 6 and it was so beautiful. The sand was smooth and clean and the water was so warm. They have lifeguards on duty as well. There was a volleyball area and restrooms. Plenty of parking everywhere. A food truck was on premises as well. We had a great time and I recommend this area
Mariana G — Google review
Had a great time at the summer bonfire. It was the biggest bonfire I had ever been to. Definitely check it out if you’re in the area. They have mats that go out onto the sand so if you use a wheelchair, it’s very convenient.
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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
Our first visit to PNC Park in Pittsburgh was nothing short of spectacular! As fans who typically frequent Camden Yards in Baltimore, we had high expectations, and PNC Park did not disappoint. When we arrived, it was clear that this ballpark offered an incredible experience worth just over a four-hour drive from our home near Baltimore.We were seated at the Club level, and it was fantastic. The view of the field was perfect, with an amazing backdrop of the Pittsburgh skyline that added a unique charm to the game-day atmosphere. The Club level provided a comfortable and upscale experience, with plenty of amenities that made our visit even more enjoyable. The staff was friendly, accommodating, and more than happy to answer our questions. Their attentiveness really added to the overall experience, making us feel welcome from the start.One of the highlights of our visit was the food. PNC Park offers a diverse and delicious selection of ballpark fare that rivals anything we’ve had at Camden Yards or any other stadium. Whether you're in the mood for classic ballpark hot dogs, loaded nachos, or more gourmet options, PNC Park has something for everyone. We particularly enjoyed the dessert pierogies, a local favorite, which added a special Pittsburgh touch to our visit. The quality and variety of food options really stood out and made our experience even more memorable.As a Mariners fan from Seattle, I always try to catch a game when they’re playing nearby, and this trip to PNC Park was well worth it. The combination of great seats, excellent service, and outstanding food made our first visit to PNC Park unforgettable. Whether you’re a die-hard baseball fan or just looking for a great day out, PNC Park is a must-visit destination. We’ll definitely be back, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a top-notch baseball experience!
Chris P — 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
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
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
I went to Pittsburgh to check out the hype surrounding PNC Park. I believe the hype is very much deserved. We stayed downtown and it is a quick and pleasant walk to the stadium. It's clean, the food is good, ticket prices are low and the backdrop is phenomenal. The Clemente Bridge being pedestrian only before and after the game offers a great view of the City and stadium. I'll absolutely be back.
James C — 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
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 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
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
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
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
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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115 Federal St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212, USA
(412) 321-2827
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MGM Northfield Park
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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
Great concert venue!PROs:COMFORT: Thick cushion seats.ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS: Cool on a hot day and warm on a cold day.AUDIO: I sat in section 3, row H to right of stage near the speakers, but the sound was not deafening, though I could hear everything. The only improvement they could make for us seniors is to put subtitles or closed caption on the bottom of the large screens.VISUALS: I don't think there is a bad seat in the house, but in addition to the stage they have large screens to the left and right that offer close ups and pictures of the entertainers when they were younger.PARKING: Plenty of parking that is free.REFRESHMENTS: They will let you bring bottled drinks into the venue, but you have to put the liquid into a cup they provide.CONs:Expensive: To eat at the casino, it's usually forty dollars per person. However, you could always eat before you get to the concert at another place outside the casino.
A K — 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
MGM Center Stage. It was a great place to see a concert. BTO played last night, and they were fantastic. Guess Who songs mixed in with BTO made for a fun night for an old fogie like me. Randy was the only original member, and his son, Tal Bachman even played his hit song. I missed seeing Fred Turner and his vocals, but it was still a nostalgic trip for me. Had second row seats, so I have to give 5 stars. The venue is outstanding.
Steve K — 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
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
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
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
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
If you like people watching, food , drinks you will love the visit, it is not just a casino!
Jessica S — 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
Was there today, took a friend and wife out for friends birthday lost a lot of money ! I was ok with that ,stoped at the bar for a cocktails was never greeted buy such rude bartenders 2 women then a gentleman named Keith came over and served us he was spot on .Make him a manager he was polite and personable when he waited on us ! All it takes is a personality Keith was awesome.
Robert W — 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
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
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
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
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10777 Northfield Rd, Northfield, OH 44067, USA
(330) 908-7625
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JACK Cleveland Casino
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Located in Public Square, the casino features over 100,000 square feet of gaming space, along with a variety of restaurants and bars. There is live entertainment throughout the evening, as well as over 500 slot machines and 100 table games.
Love, love, love the Jack! I was so close to busting the pig! That machine is cool and addicting lol. There are many machines to choose from! If you haven’t had a chance to check it out, I totally recommend it. Great atmosphere. Great fun!!!
Tawanna A — Google review
I can’t express enough gratitude to you guys. The compliments and love for our photo of your facility was more than appreciated. Such a classy establishment. My wife and I will be returning to test our luck on some sports betting very, very soon. 😉 Excited for the new things coming!! -Rubber City
Zachary R — Google review
It’s not bad for what it is; it’s a casino in the heart of the one and only Cleveland. I go here every now and then as I do enjoy gambling a bit. The casino itself is huge inside with several floors. It’s relatively clean for the most part and quite pleasing to the eye. I like going because they offer a buffet in the basement floor that I always get free coupons for, so that’s always a nice addition. I don’t think the food is anything super crazy or world renowned, but it’s good for when you have a free coupon. Their drinks at the bars though always seem to be hit or miss; some bartenders make it perfectly, and other bartenders just miss it awfully. That’s obviously not a make or break point though. 4/5 for a casino. I like going here.
PatchSlaw7 — Google review
The place was packedIt seems everyone I sat next to all said the same thing. Why does MGM pay so well and Jack does not. They are closer to Jack where they live, but are now willing to drive further to win. Oh, we all win something, but not for what we spend. The food in the buffet at Jack is never the same twice. The only thing that is the same is the fried chicken. It is always over fried and you can't eat it. What a waste of money. Why feed us food we can't eat. The salad bar has a wonderful selection. However it is nasty most of the time. Especially the salad dressing. People slop it all over, and no one cleans it up. Soup is good. Granted, we are the ones who slop it up, Sorry. I just don't like eating food where the food area is nasty.
Rita C — Google review
This is a fine casino with multiple floors of gaming, restaurants, and bars. There is a huge selection of games, tables and entertainment. I would have loved to post some winnings but unfortunately, that did not happen on my initial visit - maybe next time ;)
Roy S — Google review
This place is awesome. It is connected to Tower City Mall. It has a hotel there as well. They serve food. A full buffet that runs brunch and dinner. Everything is served fresh. This place also has a great service. Some of the workers that work there have been there from the beginning. 6 years it's been around.
Marlon B — Google review
This was our first trip here. The gaming experience was actually pretty good! It did let us play enjoyably for about an hour without just taking our money like most other casinos tend to do. However, the 4 stars were deducted because, not being familiar with the area, we found the first entrance to the parking garage and did not realize it was the "flat rate parking" that costs $60 regardless of how long you stay. SERIOUSLY? $60?? We were there for an hour and 10 minutes! There should definitely be some prominent signage specifying that it's flat-rate ($60) parking. Not only did we toss away money while gaming, but the parking also hit us pretty hard. Definitely won't recommend the parking garage!!
Mike — Google review
Great downtown casino with table games, electronic craps machines and many slots.
A P — Google review
Jack Casino has great restaurants, including a fantastic buffet. They have roulette tables, craps tables, poker tables and lots of different slot machines. The facility is extremely clean, glitzy and flashy. It is really just like a Vegas casino. There are multiple levels too. They have a covered walkway that goes over the streets and leads directly into their parking garage. Their gift shop, which is called the Swag Shop is also in the same building as the parking garage. Years ago, the building was previously home to the Higbee Department store. The decor is very high end and tastefully done. The staff are very friendly and welcoming. They do a wonderful job. Well done.
Sharon D — Google review
Jack Casino offers an exciting and vibrant gaming experience. The variety of games and slots is impressive, providing ample entertainment for all types of players. The casino's atmosphere is lively, and the staff is attentive and friendly. Whether you're a seasoned gambler or just looking for some fun, Jack Casino has something for everyone. Don't forget to explore their dining options for a well-rounded night out.
Vedant S — Google review
Pathetic experience. Absolute lack of customer service. No information about cost, parking, benefits and play time and money investment provided by the customer service. This place is a capitalist money-minting machine. Casinos in the US should be banned, or at the least, the hospitality and casino industry in US need to be sent to Europe and Asia for training. The US has forgotten to learn the meaning of hospitality, efficient customer service and genuine business ethics. They absolutely don't care about the feedback made to them. Definitely not spending a cent in US hospitality and casino industries. They are not worth a nickel.
Sue — Google review
This was a amazing experience the penny machines were awesome the food at the seven shelves was unbelievably good I would recommend everyone at least once visit the Jack casino in Cleveland Ohio
Randy K — Google review
I went around 1pm the staff was super helpful it was my first time in a casino and they made me feel welcomed from the security guard who is so funny at the front door to Evris the machine mechanic who showed me the ropes told me everything I needed to know he went went above and beyond even walked me to the desk to get my Jack card where I met Linda who is a doll and helped me soooo much EVERYONE please go to this casino its such a vibe.
Asaad W — Google review
I'm a senior. My friends and I thought the buffet was $5,55 if we validated our players card. We waited in line for 30 minutes to find out that information. To validate we would have to get out of line, so we paid $20.00 each. Paid $60.00 to get out the garage. Same reason, we didn't validate. I will not be going back. Bought experience is the best kind 😌
Yvonne C — Google review
I recently had an amazing time at Jack Cleveland Casino. The wide variety of games and entertainment options kept me engaged and entertained throughout my visit. The casino's vibrant atmosphere and friendly staff created a welcoming environment that added to the overall experience. I particularly appreciated the professional and attentive service from the staff members, which made my time there even more enjoyable. I would definitely recommend Jack Cleveland Casino to anyone looking for a fun and memorable gaming experience.
Falguni B — Google review
I was in town from Atlanta to attend the Alpha Derby at the Browns Stadium and the after party was at Jack's. I haven't had so much fun, and to see my college brothers and sisters was Amazing! We came from all over the country to attend this event. Ya'll even fed us some awesome food, thanks I'll be back.
MIKKI G — Google review
The most gorgeous casino I’ve ever been to. Glad everything isn’t card- or phone-based and can still insert cash directly into the machines. I love just taking $40 and playing slots and/or roulette and then, heading home having lost $40 or having won a bit.
Morgan — Google review
The staff was extremely friendly. We felt so accommodated. You never want to lose money but this casino made us feel like we were home. The buffet was very good and we had a blast.
Andrew C — Google review
Downtown Cleveland has really become an exciting place. It's clean, vibrant, decorative, and has lots of interesting architecture, new and old.Saw the 2024 total Eclipse on the garage rooftop party for Playhouse Square it was really fun.
Bocfat — Google review
Always a great place to have fun! Excellent buffet and a very welcoming atmosphere!
M D — Google review
Nice sports bar and gaming area. The buffet downstairs is really overpriced. There is a big selection and most of the food quality is average. The danish selection was very good and the chocolate croissants were very good. Now the Asian selection was a crime against humanity. I am not sure I have ever seen a worse selection or quality.
Larry S — Google review
I like how they keep trying to improve the casino and how they fixed the parking issue, which was a main problem, in my opinion. You have to play so many credits to get free parking. You re swipe your card to get the parking. I like that they give you the buffet and free play, unlike MGM. They are updating the carpet, which is nice. They add new games often.
Thomas K — Google review
Convenient for Cleveland and surrounding suburbs. Very fair with their weekly giveaways. Much better than Jack Thistledown where you have to have 1000 tier credits to get. You win and you lose, but that's the risk you take
Karen G — Google review
Awesome spot. The games were fun. The tables had great options. Many floors to explore. Indoor smoking area is available. AND a sports viewing section that feels like a theatre. So cool!
Rebecca D — Google review
This place was amazing! First time I've ever been in a casino like this the buffet even with going 30 mins before they closed there was still plenty of delicious food! Every staff member I encountered was kind and courteous. Will definitely recommend anyone stop and check put this super cool casino.
Jade P — Google review
An overall great experience. First time there and loved it. Everyone was friendly, staff and patrons alike. I won a handpay and another $500. Free buffet for first timers. Parking can be a little expensive, but it is downtown Cleveland. We will definitely be back.
Charles M — Google review
Buffet is over priced and selection is limited.Casino is clean. Bathrooms are clean. Machines are super tight. Forgot why we stopped going. Good reminder for next time we start thinking we want to hit Jack's. Go knowing you aren't going to win. Sit with someone you like and at least you'll have some fun!
Leslie A — Google review
Great place to hang out in Cleveland buffet was enjoyable,the games were fun and the server were very polite and you can catch the game here will repost if I hit a jackpot enjoy!
Tina W — Google review
I always have a great time here. Free beverages, exciting games with generous bonuses and quick, precise service! A great place for a buffet lunch date with a group or flying solo at the high roller tables, it's a must see for natives and tourists alike! Love the Jack!!
Amanda A — Google review
Jack Casino in Cleveland off the Public Square is affiliated with Ceasars. It’s a smaller casino but it has all the latest versions of the popular games to play. Staff is friendly and helpful. Fun to try your luck a little while you’re in town.
Michelle F — Google review
My first time here and I hit 4 hand payouts and had a huge win in one night!!!! I will definitely be back! The odds are better here than Hollywood in Toledo!
Kirsti L — Google review
Visiting from out of state and stopped in for a few. I found it to be clean and well managed. The amount of security around was a little weird if you are familiar with Vegas casinos. It made me wonder if this is not the safest area. Game play was fine as they had slots, tables, and sports betting. Not a large casino or destination draw, but definitely worth it if you want to fill a few hours of entertainment.
Chris C — Google review
Nice casino. Parking is a pain but if you spend enough you will receive free parking. The food options are okay.
Amo — Google review
Had a great time today! My boyfriend and I were in town for a show at Playhouse Square, took the Red Line in. Asked the wonderful woman (around 12PM today) at the door for some directions. Not only did she point us in the right direction, but we had a truly great conversation with her and talked a little about the history of the city!! Awesome lady!!
Shauna L — Google review
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a museum dedicated to the history of rock and roll. It features displays on the music, the performers, and the industry. The museum is located in Cleveland, Ohio.
We spent five hours at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and loved it! We spent 90 minutes on level 0- the main exhibit that had a ton of information.The Garage was a family favorite as my husband and son(12 years old) were able to play piano, guitars and drums. We were there on a Tuesday, so it wasn't too busy, which was great for the Garage.We enjoyed the wall of inductees and videos that went along with them.The Cafe is convenient, but pricey. The food was decent. We parked in the harbor lot for $10.00 and that was easy.Definitely a destination for those who love and appreciate music!
Rachel Z — Google review
I love Rock & Roll Hall of Fame! One of the largest collections of music memorabilia in the world. It was incredible to see so many cool items from the most influential artists and musicians of all time! Michael Jackson's Thriller jacket, Bob Marley's famous beanie, The Beatles' suits, Elvis' motorcycle and so much more! We heard displays are constantly changing so you may not always see these things, plan a visit soon! We arrived on a Saturday at 4pm and had only one hour to make it through this museum. We were on a mission! The woman at the front desk told us the best place to start was in the basement to see their most impressive displays and then work our way up by elevator. We were able to see all six floors in an hour! I definitely recommend spending more time if possible, however you can see a lot in a short amount of time. Pictures and videos are allowed. Make sure to stop at the gift shop on the way out. There are so many fun things to buy as souvenirs or gifts. Credit cards only no cash accepted. Parking was easy to find across the street. Tickets are mobile and can be purchased at at kiosk right inside the entrance. Don't leave Cleveland without visiting this museum!
How L — Google review
Place is awesome. Great to take family with older kids. Lots of interesting stuff.Avoid that food truck in the front $$. Try to find street parking. Garage is insane $$. FREE for Cleveland residents. Enter gift shop at own risk.Wear comfortable shoes! Great to get your steps in for the day.
Nathaniel A — Google review
I highly recommend stopping by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame if you’re in Cleveland! This place was filled with Rock and Roll history along with some fun interactive things to do. I would say this is good for individuals, couples or families with older children. It is a bit of walking and a lot of looking at exhibits, which a young child or baby may be tired of after 20 minutes. To truly enjoy it, I would give yourself a good two hours at minimum. The price was great for everything you get to see at only $35, and less than that for children. The staff were very friendly and the museum was clean.
Jenna B — Google review
All of the exhibits were excellent. From the start of rock and roll all the way through rap and hip hop. I enjoyed this museum very much. I definitely would say you can do this in less than 2 hours. I would compare it to the Grammy in LA. Tickets are a bit pricey for a museum but it was very cool to see everything. Parking is ok and not super expensive.
Doug A — Google review
We totally enjoyed the R&RHoF! The garage band area and beats lab were absolutely a blast. Numerous displays and floors of music memorabilia made the 3 hours fly by. Be sure to check out the show on the 3rd floor too.Our teenage boys particularly said that they wished we had more time there! Definitely worth checking out with reasonable parking down by the water.
M C — Google review
This was absolutely worth the long drive across 3 states. I could spend 2 days here just soaking in all of the rich history. What I found most impactful is learning about early music history and the extensive contribution of African Americans. This is well arranged and laid out. The pace was up to my group and the Elvis portion was a must. If you love music, history, or culture then this is a place for you. Great for families although small children may not be as enthusiastic.
JOSEPH P — Google review
Really enjoyed, highly recommended if you’re visiting and love music & History (especially Rock!!)Not ideal for young kids, although they have an awesome “garage band” area with instruments anyone can play that is very cool for older kids and adults alikeAmple paid parking right nearby, especially because it’s next door to science museum, harbor, and stadium.Amazing to see the details, cultural context, backstage info and rich history of Rock N Roll through the agesWorth the ticket price, but frugal folks should steer clear of the gift shop 😂
Nathaniel S — Google review
This museum was great! It a total of about 6 levels. There is so much history and amazing talent that is presented in this museum. Zero floor is basically the main exhibit. There are also additional floor one floor you can customize a band name logo and print your logo at no additional charge. There is also a area where you can play the guitar live with videos on how to play a couple drums sets and more! Definitely worth a visit! The staff and team members are also very friendly!
A2Z R — Google review
PRO TIPS: by far one of the most impressive collections of music memorabilia ever assembled. HOWEVER the museum layout for FIRST TIME VISITORS can be quite confusing. You actually enter the Hall of Fame on Level 1. Then travel paths want you to start your tour downstairs on Level 0 (which is the BASEMENT featuring the larger collection of exhibits). THEN you'll see travel paths which force you to head upto Levels 3, 4, 5, & 6, then finally down to end on level 2 with a final exit through the gift shop on Level 1 at the end of your tour. Confused? HOWEVER MY RECOMMENDED TRAVEL PATH IS (especially with large crowds OR weekend visits): Try starting out on Level 2 (take the elevator) & work your way up the pyramidto avoid the crowds. BUT always end your tour on the impressive Level 0 which is in the basement featuring the most exhibits. SAVE LEVEL ZERO FOR LAST!!!! There is actually an online exhibit guide to help plan your tour prior to arrival. Plan for 2-3 hours if you like rock music. Also lower your expectations as you will not see many artists memorabilia since exhibits rotate in/out. ALSO many artists are not in the Hall of Fame (as of this review) including Phish, B52's, Kate Bush, Weird Al, etc.
Matt H — Google review
This is such a fun place to visit in Cleveland. It's in a very clean area of the city. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is fun because it gives you all the feels plus offers hands-on entertainment. My 3 year old and 15 year old had a great time, and so did my husband and I. There were turntables, guitars, drums, sound proof rooms, pinball machines etc. Truly, something for everyone.
Elizabeth V — Google review
Loved our experience here and seeing all the history of music under one roof was a great experience. They have many interactive experiences there to do as well, which made the experience interactive if you are interested in such things. Many unique and historic items related to music as as well. A must go for any music fan. Staff was friendly and areas kept very clean
John D — Google review
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, while famous, large, and full of music history, was not my cup of tea. While I appreciate all the hard work put into this museum, I found it confusing. The general layout wasn't clear and the signage was miniscule.For the price of $25 pp, I think the museum was well worth it. We were there for 2 1/2 hours and believe we could have explored for a few more hours.
Erica C — Google review
Awesome display of artifacts and memorabilia beginning with the onset of music history (blues, country and gospel) through rock and roll era, into pop, r&b grunge, rap, hip hop, heavy metal. Several interactive displays. In the front of the building are food trucks and 2 stages where local talent perform and you can watch for free. No parking lot so I suggest parking at the great lakes science museum garage located between museum and browns stadium. Only 13 dollars to park.
Jodi T — Google review
I love a good museum, and like Joan Jett I love Rock and Roll. This was absolutely the best museum I’ve been to in the US. We spent about 5 hours here and I think we saw it all. Highlights were definitely the first couple floors, but the trip to the top was still worth it. The boy minor disappointment was the movie on the third floor, which had some great highlights but was too disjointed to tell a compelling story. If you can make it while the Beatles display is still going, I’d highly recommend it. There are really great portions that will be hard to replace. I’m not from this area but will return in the future just to see what’s been added!
Tommy T — Google review
We went here after a work function and we had only a few hours to enjoy. I was asked a few times if I would come back. If people wanted to go I would go but it wouldn't be a repeat on my own. They had really cool displays and mini theaters to show you rock footage. They have assorted interactive booths so you can make your own band t-shirt, a music mix, and even learn how to play instruments. I thought that was very cool. Next time I need to keep an extra eye out for queen, rush, and black sabbath.
Sean D — Google review
We went for the Battle Of the Bands. It was a great concert with some really good talent. We were able to walk through all the exhibits. It was very interesting. You could listen to music, and see some amazing outfits and there was even an area where you could try playing piano, guitar, bass, and drums. My 16-year-old and my 7-year-old loved it.There were escalators for all the floors and an elevator. There were couches, benches, and tables for anyone who needed to take a break. There was a little Cafe for food and drinks. Overall I would recommend it to anyone who loves music.
Lorenda C — Google review
We stopped in to check out the Rock and Ro Hall of Fame on a Friday around noon. I ordered our tickets online before entering ( which made the entry faster) if you can do this it won't be a big deal to get tickets at the gate. We parked on the pier. This made finding and paying for parking super easy. The pier parking behind the building to the right upon entering, just drive past the building and you will see the parking. Once inside we started on the 1st floor and worked our way up them all. So many cool things to look at and activities to do I recommend at least 3-4 hrs to explore on a not busy day. Highly recommend the induction experience on the 3d floor. My favorite part... well I can't pick just one part. The Pink Floyd installation definitely the most interesting design. The tour ends in the merchandise store, so save that for last. Everything was reasonably priced. We picked up 4 shirts for the family on sale for $45.00 cool dollars.
Kristen N — Google review
Six floors in total, add lots of fun with different genres and multiple bands representing the facets of rock and roll. We started at 10:15am didn't even get done until 2:15pm. Good time, especially if you are a musician, or love music across the spectrum of rock.
Mr. S — Google review
Cleveland Rocks! The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame was well worth the drive from Kentucky. We stayed the entire day. Great value for the money. Cafe has great food options so we didn’t have to leave the museum to look for food. Fun gift shop. Easy parking at nearby garage. So much to see. A great tribute to so many music legends. Wish it was even bigger and we were excited to see construction in progress! Our only regret, besides not coming sooner, was we didn’t buy a museum membership because we can’t wait to go back.
Lisa R — Google review
We went on a Sunday, it was an easy drive to get to the place and found a nearby parking garage, which was a life-saver for the parking! We had pre-planned and ordered our tickets ahead and paid for them. Super easy to do and highly recommend, as even getting there at noon for our time slot, it was getting busy. I was kind of thinking a Sunday would be a little slower and quieter, but that was not the case. The kids had a great time making band names and printing stickers to take home. They enjoyed seeing all the clothing and memories that were there. We did not take a lot of pictures at all, as it was insanely crowded to walk around. All in all, it was a fun trip, something we do not do every day and I’m sure they will enjoy going back in 10 years or so.
Michelle S — Google review
A unique experience every time I go! It's never the same display. So that makes it fun. Tickets are mobile entry at $30 each. Discount for seniors, kids, etc. 6 floors of activities. Food court has reasonable prices. Gift shop is gull of fun gifts at reasonable prices. Anyone can take home something! Wheelchair and stroller accessible by elevator. Staff was welcoming.
Teresa A — Google review
If you live in the city, it’s free. Otherwise, it’s $35..but here’s a tip: If you buy a membership for 2, you’ll pay $75. That $5 more than two tickets, plus you get a tee shirt and 10% discount in the gift shop. And it’s good for a year…take anybody you want! Always fun, I’ve seen some great exhibits and changes over the years. The Beatles exhibit was “fab!” It’s a great way to spend an afternoon and through August’22, concerts on the patio certain nights. Have fun and rock on!
Susan — Google review
This is such a cool museum! Going in you get a sense of a fun party atmosphere. Lots of music history here for fans of Rock, Blues, Metal, Hip-Hop. I paid $35 for a ticket online as I was walking towards the front entrance. I showed the person at the main door and got a wrist band after she scanned my ticket. Then she directed me to start one level lower. I highly recommend this place for music lovers.
Matthew K — Google review
Being a rock vocalist, it was a necessity to visit here while vacationing in Ohio. It's a cool place both inside and outside so take your time when visiting. Many of the exhibits are focused on rock & roll, of modern and classic bands and individuals as well. Pretty cool gift shop on premises as well and a lot of music history in these walls. All in all it was a great experience.
Stevie D — Google review
I have wanted to come here for a long time and it totally lived up to expectation! I loved the flow of exhibits bringing you around and to different floors. The history of everything was interesting to read and then getting to dive into exhibits on certain artists. Price of admission was well worth the time and spent about 2.5 hours there without seeing any of the films, so perhaps budget a full afternoon. Purchase a ticket online for easier entry
Travers M — Google review
All I can say is Wow! This was a bucket list trip and soooooo worth it! What a great museum. We spent about 4-1/2 hours there and probably my favorite part was being able to pick and choose what induction clips you wanted to see of your favorite artists. The displays and the exhibits are second to none. Very well put together and I really loved the interactiveness of it all. You just have to add this as a place to go if you haven’t been. INCREDIBLE
Brandt C — Google review
So very Cool!! Definitely a place to visit if you like music.The touch and play section was really cool and the video series was nice...especially with Prince closing it out.You gotta go.
Brian W — Google review
My husband and I visited the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame during our trip to Cleveland. We conveniently parked at the metered parking across the street. There was plenty of spots available when we arrived but we could see how close parking may be challenging during high traffic visiting times or when there is a game at the nearby stadium.Tickets were $35 a person. We had no trouble buying them at the door.The museum has 6 floors. The bottom floor has the most to see and is the most impressive of them all. The other floors felt a bit lacking compared to this one, especially if you aren't interested in watching mini films they share throughout the museum.On the second floor, known as The Garage, you can try your hand at playing a variety of instruments using video tutorials as a guide. This was a great interactive option to enjoy during our visit!This is a great spot for all music lovers to enjoy while visiting the Cleveland area!
Wendy D — Google review
Everyone told us this was the must visit attraction in ClevelandThree hours really well spent. Loved it!Parked on the pier by the lake. Short walk and reasonable prices.Bought ticket in advance on the dat 🎟 Arrived before out slot and no problems getting inSo much to see. Basement is biggest display area. Easy to miss something. We doubled back to make sure.Shop has lots on offer.Cafe has good food and drink optionsHighly recommended
Mark B — Google review
As the shape of the building suggests, the basement is huge and a maze containing loads of artist memorabilia throughout the ages and genres. Impressive. As you go further up, the exhibition area becomes smaller, and the items on show lesser. Some of the greatest artists of all time, like Freddy Mercury, George Michael, Iron Maiden, KISS, Smashing Pumpkins, (to name just but a few) are NOT on display unfortunately. Otherwise, a great set up with lots of interactive play and jam sessions to listen to.
Aerodaan — Google review
This is an expensive experience with a lot of guitars. I enjoyed it, but became numb to all the interesting artifacts because there were so many. I especially loved the Elvis section. The music through out is incredible and the building is a cool design. It is a very expensive ticket though.
Brennan — Google review
Pretty cool place. Food court inside & food trucks outside. The gift shop has tons of stuff & a huge clearance section tucked away. Has several floors. Top floor is dedicated to 1 artist that they change out. Only gave 3 stars since they didn’t have nearly enough from the 80’s. One tiny section. Was disappointed about that.Small parking lots around that are pay by your phone. Just down the street you can walk to see the water.
Mur 8 — Google review
The layout was pretty confusing at first. There was one point where we got stuck and had to get on an elevator (maybe that was what you were supposed to do?) it was also relatively crowded with people, but that’s what you expect because it’s not like it’s an unpopular place.The Hall of Fame itself was awesome! The first floor consisted of rappers, which was sort of confusing, but that was just the front. The rest had Rhythm and Blues, which people were complaining about (which doesn’t make sense because not everything’s going to have heavy metal and punk in it. R and B is apart of the evolution of that stuff. Just gotta wait for other floors to see it)The Taylor Swift stuff I’m sure was just to attract other people, but they liked it so it was okay just as long as people enjoyed it!The place where you can play interments was great. I’m not too good at bass so I can’t say much about the quality of the interments but it was holdable so that’s something.Very nice place consisting of several genres, including a gift shop! (Which had a Hole shirt that I wanted really badly but it was 50.00)I’d recommend this place to anybody that has a passion for that kind of stuff. Anybody that likes any kind of music would have a great time here, and that’s what makes it so amazing!(I got permission from my mom to write this)-Nora ^_^
Amanda G — Google review
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: A Must-See Experience**On our recent camping circle tour of Lake Erie, we finally checked off a long-time bucket list destination: the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This visit was everything we hoped for and more, and it’s undoubtedly a must-see for everyone.As Canadians, we were thrilled to see representation of Canadian artists among the global icons of rock and roll. The exhibits are comprehensive and inclusive, celebrating the rich, diverse history of the genre.The highlight of our visit was the video of inductees, which is nothing short of Oscar-worthy. If there were a 10-star rating, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame would surely deserve it. This museum offers an unforgettable experience, showcasing the timeless impact of rock and roll on our world.
Randall O — Google review
My wife and I visited on 7/7/24. We got there about 10:30 and stayed for 3+ hours. It was crowded, but pretty much everyone was polite and patient. We both thought it was great. If you like music you will like this place. Don't miss the 12-minute movie or, for that matter, any of the exhibits. We hope to come back again.
LarryS — Google review
Just was there last week and I could not believe how much stuff is stored in this building. It took us 3 hours! And that's with not knowing everything and reading everything. There was another couple that had been there for 5 hours!!! If you have a hard time standing or walking this is not the place for you it's 6 floors tall! It was an amazing experience and would definitely recommend.
Katie R — Google review
Really cool place to go see. You can walk around and see music instruments, clothes, and memorabilia from different generations of musicians. They had an instrument room where you can try out different instruments and beat box studio too. Definitely recommend going to see it if you’re in the area. They also have a very large gift shop where you can pick up some cool stuff.
Susan H — Google review
This place is amazing. For me it was very busy, and it was difficult to read/see some of the exhibits. The 15min movie is a must, the videos and acts are like a time machine to the past. Such great talent and performances. The women's rocker video was cool too, so many great artists. This museum is a must for anyone who likes music, amazing!
Jim B — Google review
Great visit! Cleveland did it right. Lots to see and lots to experience. No wait to get in early in the morning and they even have drinks and food. Overall they could do a better job showing more artists history as some only have a name on a wall. Favorite was the blotter and the beginning of the exhibit showing how far we have come to support artists for their unique style and genres. People think about where we are today and how much artists had to endure hate from religious zealots for no reason just like current climate. You'll laugh and cry at the same time.
Kevin K — Google review
We went on a Friday and got tickets for 10am right at opening. This was definitely the way to go. There was plenty of parking right by the pier and parking is not expensive at all! If you get there early you have time to stop and look and the ships and just take in the view of Lake Erie. The museum goes from Level 1-6. The first floor is the most robust and is absolutely an experience for all your senses. Each floor after that gives music-lovers an opportunity to delve into the different components or genres of the music world. Our favorite part of the experience was the celebration of 50 years of hip hop. If you grew up listening to hip hop through the 80s-00s you’ll absolutely LOVE this. The cafe actually has decent food that isn’t wildly overpriced. The whole museum is really well thought-out with little details everywhere you look. We travel to lots of museums and this is now at the top of our list!
Kelly S — Google review
My father and I took a trip to Cleveland for the 2024 Eclipse and needed to kill time. This place was our impromptu place to go and it was the best choice! We stayed here to look at all the treasure and history for over 4 hours! It was so cool to see the origins of rock and learn about the roots of hip hop. If you are a music enthusiast or just want to learn more about the hall of famers, I’d recommend planning to be here for at least 4 hours because I feel like I still haven’t seen everything.
Matthew E — Google review
Pretty awesome! The bottom floor is a lot to get through but the rest goes quick. Lots of cool things to look at, we didn't have time to see everything but walked away with a great experience.
Nathan H — Google review
Lots to see, hear, learn and do. Take your time to sit and watch/listen or play. My group stayed for 3 hours, but some of us would’ve stayed longer to really absorb more of the vibe. Worthwhile, especially with group of 15 (only had 10!) Unfortunately, no athlete discount for the Pan American Games athletes who wouldn’t be there the night of their special event.
Jo N — Google review
Wow, what an amazing destination! This incredible attraction boasts 6 floors packed with entertainment, history, and interactive exhibits. Whether you're a history buff, a thrill-seeker, or just looking for a unique experience, there's something for everyone here. The interactive elements make it a truly immersive and engaging experience. I highly recommend adding this to your must-visit list - you won't be disappointed!
Richard P — Google review
This place was wonderful. A great nostalgic ride through rock music. Tons of exhibits, clothes, guitars, and video presentations.Wear comfortable shoes, sit when you can.We spent about 6 hours wandering through the exhibits.The Beatles exhibit was hard to hear with so many other musical displays going on.Some of the immersive theater presentations were a bit loud. Some ear plugs would have been nice.Pro tip. You don't have to print paper tickets if you can present the PDF scan code on your phone.
Bruce L — Google review
I was disappointed, not for lack of memorabilia or interesting displays, but with the organization of how to make your way through the museum. We were told, "Start on the bottom level & work your way up." Sounded like a fair instruction, but not so. On the bottom level, there is a ton of stuff with no indication of direction or flow. Our group split up due to the crowd, & some of us saw things that others didn't see because there are alcoves & short halls. We spend 3 1/2 hours there, but you could easily spend more time there as there is a massive amount to see.
Robin D — Google review
If you are in Cleveland this is a must see. It's rich on history of Rock and roll and does a great job celebrating all of those indicted into their Hall of Fame as well as others important to how Rock and Roll has evolved over the years. I highly recommend you set aside a few hours to take all this in. I don't know if they have a live band every day, but there was one during our visit and you could hear them playing various covers while perusing all the great content, or just sit back and enjoy the show. Check it out!
Greg D — Google review
The Hall of Fame was terrific! There was so much to see, and do! One thing that surprised me was how much of it was interactive! The musical instruments were really fun to noodle around on. I only wish that it was a bit bigger. There were several artists that only had very limited representation.
Aaron D — Google review
I really enjoyed my time here. It was much bigger than I expected. There are 6 floors. There is a gift shop, a place to eat and if you are able to catch a show I highly recommend you do it's great it's included in the ticket price and not that long it's a great experience. Make sure to give yourself time to arrive early to find parking in case you need to walk, especially if you booked for a time.
Victoria M — Google review
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame deserves a five-star review for its exceptional tribute to the history and impact of rock music. The museum offers a captivating and immersive experience, with its extensive collection of memorabilia, interactive exhibits, and detailed displays that celebrate rock's greatest artists and moments.From the iconic outfits and instruments to the engaging multimedia presentations, every exhibit is thoughtfully curated and provides deep insight into the evolution of rock music. The hall of fame itself is a highlight, honoring the legendary artists who have shaped the genre.The facility is well-maintained and the staff are knowledgeable and enthusiastic, adding to the overall experience. Whether you're a die-hard rock fan or just curious about the genre, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is a must-visit destination that truly rocks.
Andrew F — Google review
Very cool place. We’re not usually the museum type people but we enjoyed the rock and roll hall of fame because they have an interactive floor where you could actually learn to play all kinds of instruments like the acoustic guitar, electric/ base , piano and even drums… they have easy lessons to follow with various songs to choose from.
Isabella J — Google review
We enjoyed what we saw. Very crowded. We went on a Saturday morning and were among the first in, but it was crazy busy. We completely missed the women and music exhibit on the lower floor!! We figured we would get back to it later but it was still so crowded, we gave up. The 6th floor was closed, so we didn't see anything up there, either.Next time, we will go back during the week and call ahead to make sure that all floors are open to the public.Staff was very friendly and there is alot to see.
Stacey C — Google review
I was absolutely blown away by how much I enjoyed this museum. This has been on my bucket list for many years and it didn’t disappoint. I could have spent days in this museum: the history, the videos, the outfits & and instruments, and an amazing gift shop. I highly recommend!
Andrew F — Google review
This was good and many items donated. Not all of it is rock and looks like country singers have a few things there too. I was surprised to see some bands not in it and hip hop rap was. Over all it was fun
Thomas B — Google review
Really interesting place. Got to see all kinds of legendary music groups items and some replicas. It took about 3 hours to see it all, then went back, though, to see some exhibits that were busy the first time, though. I will definitely be back after Ozzy Osbourne goes into the Hall of Fame! If you like music, then this is a must-see!
Jay D — Google review
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Cedar Point
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Cedar Point is a mammoth amusement park with plenty of thrilling rides for visitors of all ages. With 17 roller coasters, it's one of the world's most popular destinations for thrill seekers.
I dreamed of coming here for son long, and I finally found the time. If you like roller coasters, this place is a most. So many world class coasters here!! You will find pretty much every kind, and Steel Vengeance is simply out of this world, absolutely mind blowing. One detail I didn’t like 100% is that, even if you have the Fast Lane Plus, like I did (and I highly recommend it), you will have waiting times about 30 - 40 minutes in highly popular attractions (Steel Vengeance and Millennium Force had always a minimum of 30 minutes of waiting WITH Fast Lane Plus). It’s nothing compared with 2 hours, I know, but Fast Lane Plus is expensive, and forcing you to wait that much seems a bit unfair, from my point of view. Anyways I had a ton of fun, and enjoyed every single minute in the park.
Alan E — Google review
I never tired of Cedar Point as a kid, and now it’s my turn to make those memories with my kiddos. We have been pass holders for years. From the kiddos being younger, there was tons of enjoyment for them in Snoopy Land and Kiddy Kingdom. To now then being older and finally riding 48” rides. They are already excited for the next few years to hit the last milestone of the 56” rides. Lots of memories to last ours and their lifetime! There is something for everyone!!Lots of restaurant choices. I do how we highly suggest the Dining pass or plan (depending if daily visit or pass holder) you absolutely get your monies worth and won’t be disappointed either!If you visiting for the day as well, the fast lane plus is a great add on, to make sure you get the best bang for the day. Also the all day refill cups, fillips available every 15 minutes.Younger, older, kids, no kids. You won’t be disappointed!!
Patricia S — Google review
Went here for my senior trip, and it was a great experience!There was quite a bit of good things at cedar point. It had quite a huge variety of rides for both beginners and coaster enthusiasts in general. It also has classic activists for a park, such as a merry-go-round and bumper cars, both of which are really fun.It also has a really cool arcade to visit when you’re wanting time between rides. Wait times can be long at times, but for the most part are fair and can be avoided with fast lane.With the lake nearby, you can cool off too if you have trunks. The pools/hot tubs are also great to visit inbetween!My only irk in general is the prices. Most food spots in the premises are grossly overpriced, 20 dollars for things that would cost only 10 outside of the park. Drinks are also super expensive and not worth it.Overall the park is really fun and I’d love to visit in the future to ride more rides. I loved the maverick as my first roller coaster, and j can’t wait to go on more!
Cody A — Google review
Great price with the Summer season pass ($100). I was in town for a week and opted for this option. Parking was included.Great assortment of ride for all ages and the park was not too busy during the week mid June.I’m from FL and have been to all the parks in Orlando/Tampa. It is nice to have fewer people than at Disney plus this park is great for coasters!Food options are good but the price is what you would expect. If you plan on 10am-10pm day I would do the meal pass.
Ryan S — Google review
Cedar Point was a great experience. We took the VIP Tour with a fantastic tour guide. The rides were really enjoyable and the staff were friendly. Clean bathrooms.I would recommend the meal plan, great food options on it. Drinks included is worth it as well. If you're going for multiple days get parking included in your tickets! It's worth it.I wish there were fans, misters, or shade in the line queue because it was very warm.Drinks aren't too expensive if you go to the right places.The biggest reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is the rides wouldn't stop going down. We missed a couple of coasters because they were always down.All around a great trip though!
Kathryn N — Google review
I hadn't been to Cedar Point in 6 years. Lots of new, updated rides!! The park was clean and surprisingly not crowded. Zero wait for any of the womens restrooms. There was nostalgic 90's music playing throughout the whole park all day. The employees were all friendly. The temperature was high 60's but a little chilly because of the wind off the lake. Several rides were closed for the day because it was windy.We got tickets online ahead of time with meal passes and saved a ton!Overall, I highly recommend. Minimal wait times for everything. Upbeat vibes. Very fun crowd.
Krissy S — Google review
Visited for the first time this year. Officially my favorite place in the world ever. I’m a roller coaster enthusiast, and have been wanting to visit since the days of Millennium Force being built. I hyped myself for it for 21 years, and it still surpassed my expectations massively. All the rides were over the top epic. My entire top 10 got thrown into madness, as nearly every ride I went on was dethroning a coaster from somewhere else. That back row night ride of Steel Vengeance for my first ever ride was basically life changing, not even a ride, it was a full blown life experience. Fast passes were worth it, got to do every major coaster multiple times. The park doesn’t even look real as you are approaching, but rather some person’s roller coaster tycoon creation. The park was clean, even smelled good. The food was excellent. I will return every year for the rest of my life.
Saabgt3 — Google review
We traveled here from the Dallas area for my son‘s birthday. He is a roller coaster fanatic. This place did not disappoint!Plenty of roller coasters to make everyone in your family happy, from mild to wild!Steel Vengeance was our favorite, followed by Millennium Force.The park was kept exceptionally clean, and we always felt safe.The safety protocols for each ride were interesting to watch. Rides go “down” frequently, and the procedures to bring them back online takes some time.We stayed at one of the Park hotels and got one hour early entry, also a wristband for unlimited sodas throughout the day.
Chris B — Google review
Cedar Point is one of the greatest places to visit for all members of the family! It is a coaster enthusiast's dream ( 17 in all ), great rides of all kinds for the rest of the family, and really good entertainment. The food choices were also top notch! They also have a pretty nice water park for the hotter days. I would give Cedar Point 10 out of 10 stars, a must place to visit! The beach on Lake Erie was also great! Sand was so soft and felt good between the toes! Beautiful!!
Thomas C — Google review
Go mid-week, arrive early and wear comfortable clothes. The park was very clean and well staffed, but some rides were closed intermittently. The park has every type of ride you can imagine! The quality of the food was awesome. Purchase the dining plan and share with a friend. Camp Snoopy rides were great for small kids. Gift shops were expensive - but the merchandise is well made. We will be back next year for two days!
Brandon M — Google review
The best amusement park in the country. So many great rides for all visitors. Millennium Force and Steel Vengeance are two of the best coasters in the world and I highly recommend riding them at night if you get the chance.
Matt R — Google review
Hands down the best amusement park I've ever been to. Each ride was unique and had some interesting fun fact to it, also each ride has its own variety of shirts with some of the coolest artwork I could conceive for a Rollercoaster T-shirt. Smoothest entering/exiting from an amusement park too, took less than 15 minutes to get from my parking space back onto the highway.
Nicholas P — Google review
Unfortunately the Top Thrill 2 coaster was not operational on this day but it was still a great time! Nice change from my home rides at Universal, Sea World and Disney World. The lines weren't long; however, the Maverick was constantly breaking down then reopening. That was very frustrating so after waiting in line for an hr hoping it would start, I gave up trying to ride it. The views of Lake Erie were spectacular!
Maria W — Google review
Just loved the staff, very helpful and friendly. Just loved the food, the different attractions, and the rides were amazing. A very fun adventurous day. Also, I had so much fun, that I did not realize all the good walking exercise, that I accomplished. Thank you, Cedar Point! All smiles 😃.
Marquelo M — Google review
Wow! What a place!This really is the roller coaster capital of the world! And they are all SO good: Fast, Smooth, Fun!They have many dining options; my only complaint is they do not have an allergen list online, as places, such as Disney World, have.We go at least 4 times every year and have invested in a gold pass; they are so worth it!Personally, my favorite ride is Millennium Force, don't be afraid! Be sure to give it a shot!Very clean, maintained well, and have beautiful landscaping! And be sure to visit for Halloweekends! They have everything decorated to the nines! It's amazing! 😍P.S. A pro tip from someone who goes every year: Do not go expecting short lines! Be ready to wait and have patience!Enjoy the 42 photos I took! 😃
Emma M — Google review
It’s fun for the whole family. Rides for all ages. Many, many roller coasters. Don’t think you can finish all rides in one day. Rides are fairly close to each other which could save some time. Park was kept clean but restrooms needed some attention.
Ahmed A — Google review
We went on a Sunday mid summer expecting long wait lines with the regular tickets and were surprised to find relatively short wait lines! Steel Vengeance and Maverick were both just over an hour at peak day, but otherwise the large coasters were about a half hour wait and we were able to go on them a couple times each! We also had the all day dining wristband for $79 each which included parking and park entry, which gives the ability to eat a meal every 90 minutes. I had $18 at Panda Express and a $16 burrito bowl included with the dining pass, paid for itself quickly considering I didn't have to pay $30 to park!
Alex B — Google review
I took the kids up for two days at Cedar Point for one last fling before school started. The three of us had such a good time. I highly recommend staying at Breakers Hotel in Cedar Point. It was so convenient to be able to just walk over to the park or back to the hotel to take a break throughout the day.
Nathan B — Google review
Great park, great rides. Free parking is great.One thing to keep in mind, get Fast Lane Passes if you are able to afford them, definitely a time saver. My boys were able to ride 7 roller coasters with those passes in 1 hr and 10 min - and that's on a Saturday right before a Labor Day.
Alex B — Google review
It was a great experience for me and my friends. It is a huge amusement park and it is impossible not to have fun. We had unlimited fun with the gold pass and can enter the park whenever we want. I do not recommend you to go on the weekend because the queues are very long for great roller coasters such as Steel Vengeance, Maverick and Millennium Force. In short, it was a great day.
Arif Ö — Google review
We got a hotel on Sunday and spent Monday in the park. It was my two youngest sons first trip and they haven't stopped talking about it all week. Hour early access to the park and short lines made this a trip to remember. Top thrill 2 was intense and I love coasters so the fact that it was the longest wait of the day was quickly overshadowed by the adrenaline. If you can swing it you gotta get the fast pass, you won't be disappointed.
Hiccup O — Google review
Have a really great day today. This was our first time going and the park was very clean and the right operators were definitely keeping the lines moving. The handicap elevator at Gemini was closed and so my husband had to walk up about 12 steps to get to the platform. However, everybody else was super nice when dealing with the accessibility passes. There are two or three different types of accessibility passes and they were pretty confusing to us, but it seemed like each ride handled them differently. I also had a disability pass and on some rides I didn't have as well of an experience as my husband did. I think it was because we had the two different colored disability sheets.Steel vengeance at night is amazing!! Highly recommend. The daily meal deal where you eat every 90 minutes was amazing for our party of five. We had a wonderful time today!
Patricia S — Google review
Absolutely had the best time at Cedar Point, it’s not your stereotypical Amusement park, in my opinion, it’s better! So many rides for all ages and even for those with physical disabilities. The wait times were not bad, longest wait we actually decided to endure was 45 minutes. There were some rides with 60+ minute wait time and we just did not go there. Cedar Point has a wonderful app where one can see wait times and closures of rides in real time, as long as one is in the park. I highly recommend downloading the app, it helps not just for the rides but also to store tickets and one’s parking location. Lockers are available to rent and leave one’s belongings, but I found that each ride has a storage bin and one can leave one’s things there while riding and they are fine. Of course the park is not responsible in case someone does steal one’s things, but I found it to be very secure in the park.There are many places to eat and one very convenient thing to prepay is an all day or all season cup. With the cup, one can refill every 15 minutes at any of the refreshment areas, there are Coke products only. There’s also all day dining options, at that point one can eat every 90 minutes, but in my opinion that is not worth it. The drink special definitely is worth it as one has to stay hydrated. The price of the ticket is definitely worth it and if one lives nearby, I say, get a season pass!
Jen R — Google review
Went on passholder preview day and rode the new Top Thrill 2 and is by far the best ride ever. Cedar Point is by far my favorite place in the world to go in the summer and making great memories with the family and friends. Not a bad ride in the park.
Nickle 5 — Google review
Cedar Point is definitely a good time. Buckle up for some world famous coasters. Food at the park is average so don't come thinking about fancy meals rather think fair food. Lines for rides move along pretty quick. The park is pretty clean. We didn't get a chance to do the water park but others in our group enjoyed it. It was very easy to enter and exit the park. We stayed at Hotel Breakers so we loved that we could walk to the parks from our hotel. There are plenty of rides for people who don't necessarily like huge coasters. Watch out for the Mayflies if you're there from May to July. They come out when the sun goes down.
Chrissy R — Google review
We were really excited to check both the amusement and the water park. Both were a lot of fun, even if quite a few rides still weren't open.Good signage, maps and assistance from park employees. The biggest thing we were trying to figure out ahead of time, and again while at the park, was how to do both parks in one day since that was all we had.I feel that the website could be clearer as to how to do both parks in one day if that's all you have. They have bundle tickets for each park separately, but not to do both parks, which doesn't make a whole lot of sense for people who don't live here.We did get a pass that invoice included parking and food every 90 minutes. But all of the food is just standard meat and wheat. So if you can't eat gluten and are a vegetarian or vegan, good luck. As expensive as the food is here (like most amusement parks) giving some vegan/gluten free options would be extremely helpful for those of us that don't eat the SAD diet.The water park does not have any towels on site either. Which I also couldn't find on their website. So make sure to bring your own or you're out of luck.Overall, we had a good time and my kids were happy with the adventure. It just wasn't something I'd care to do again.
Shanah B — Google review
I had an exhilarating time at Cedar Point Amusement Park! This park truly lives up to its reputation as the "Roller Coaster Capital of the World." The variety of rides is impressive, with something for every thrill-seeker. From the heart-pounding twists of Steel Vengeance to the high-speed drops of Millennium Force, each coaster offers a unique and unforgettable experience. The park itself is well-maintained, with friendly staff and plenty of amenities. If you're a fan of roller coasters or just looking for a fun day out, Cedar Point is a must-visit destination!
Blake L — Google review
Halloween weekend was fun. Many people, every game was with a least 1.5 hour wait but they were all worth it. Food is good, highly recommend buying the ticket+food bundle if you are planning to stay there for lunch and dinner.
Edwin W — Google review
UPDATE: just visited this weekend and while it’s still the best place on Earth, we had a frustrating visit. We had early entry but all the good it did us as all the coasters were still being maintenanced up until regular opening time. Was really looking forward to riding TT2 but it’s closed indefinitely for safety reasons (understandable). We did not get to ride Steel Vengeance as it shutdown multiple times. Still love this place and won’t change my rating but I hope they get their act together.Oh my, what can I say about this wonderful place? It is without a doubt my absolute favorite destination in the world and I wish I made time to go more often. I don’t think they have a single ride that isn’t amazing (Well maybe Gemini, cause it nearly broke my neck on that last turn). I’m glad I was able to visit this place and ride Mean Streak and Wicked Twister before they were torn down to make way for other attractions. Maverick was my favorite roller coaster in the world until Steel Vengeance debuted. Now I can’t wait to head back here this summer to try out the new Top Thrill Dragster 2. Also, as a bonus, my favorite restaurant in the world Famous Dave’s BBQ is right out the side entrance on the pier. Speaking of Famous Dave’s, on one trip Top Thrill Dragster was shut down all day so we stuffed ourselves at Famous Dave’s and had about 20 minutes till the park closed so decided to give it another try. It was operational with no line and all of a sudden we were panicking because we were so full from dinner. But, a short 15 second ride later on TTD and I guess the food incinerated in our stomachs at 120mph cause we all felt great afterwards.
Perdido N — Google review
Cedar Point is an absolute thrill-seeker’s paradise! The variety of roller coasters and rides is unparalleled, offering something for everyone from adrenaline junkies to families with young children. The park is well-maintained and clean, with plenty of food options and amenities. The staff is friendly and efficient, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience even on busy days. The views of Lake Erie add a scenic backdrop to the excitement. Every visit to Cedar Point is a memorable adventure. Highly recommend for a fun-filled day of amusement!
Vedant S — Google review
Cedar Point is the benchmark all other parks should be measured.Excellent execution all around.Staffing at each ride means faster cycles and happier guests.The drink stations are clean and organized with a lot of locations.Multiple kid areas with rides tailored for specific age groups.Top of the line roller coaster selection.Please implement the Cedar Point execution at all the Six Flags parks!
American E — Google review
The best place on the planet. The ride choices are non ending, steel vengeance, millennium force, and although Maverick is completely overrated, it is still good. The 1-2 punch with Vengeance and Maverick is great considering they are right next door. Every time I come here I have a blast, but is it better than Kings Island? It's close.
Colby S — Google review
We had fun just because of the enjoyment of the rides generally. However, there was a lot of cons.-First issue was we went this past weekend (May 18-19) and apparently Saturday was a popular field trip day. There were many and I mean many groups that were such as band kids and "junior trips" and such. Which made for the park to be very crowded. There needs to be a capacity limit to make it more enjoyable for guests. We went on 4 coasters in 8 hours. Luckily we bought the season passes, but had we only been there 1 day I would have been very upset to get on only 4 rides the whole day especially since ticket prices are so high. Fast passes are not affordable for families especially after having to pay for admission on top of it and the expensive prices of food.We had 5 people in our group. I think the website and the front gates should notify the public when there is a mass amount of large groups and schools/school activities attending. We waited 2.5 hours for the Raptor.-Next issue was for many of the big coasters you have to buy a locker for each ride if you brought anything like a draw string back pack. It was like $3 each locker. When you do that 5 or so times...that's $15 on just lockers. It's also very time consuming to have to walk over and pay at the kiosk. Some kiosks are broke. When the park is so crowded those few extra minutes matter because many people are getting in line while you are trying to get a locker and can add a extra 20 to 30 mins to your wait time on the ride. A few select rides have bins you can put things in at the top where the ride is. I don't understand why ALL the rides do not have this option. Just seems like another way for the park to get your money. I recommend trying to take as less as possible and trying to fit anything you may need into a fanny pack. As fanny packs are allowed on most rides. On one ride I tried to put my phone in a bin and I was told I had to keep my phone in my pocket instead which I thought was odd. I thought they usually do not want phones on your person at all.-They of course price gouge all the food and drinks. Especially since they don't allow any outside food or drinks. Therefore, you almost have no choice, but to buy their crazy priced things. It was $100 to feed 5 of us chicken strips and fries and that was with 3 kids sharing 2 chicken strips meals and they each got 2 strips because they are big. We ended up having a lot of chicken that got thrown away because everyone was full. I would recommend to share a meal between every 2 ppl. Drinks were over $5 a piece. If you have the time to go out to your car and eat I would bring a cooler and do that instead and try to eat something large before arriving so you are full the better part of the day.Not many food options corn dogs,pizza and chicken strips or the diner. All food places were a 45min wait or more-I am not sure this would work, but I think as soon as you get there go to the back of the park and work your way to the front. That way you're in the back while everyone is up front and then you're heading to the front while everyone is doing rides in the back.-Saturday about 45 mins until close they shut down the tall swings and "Gatekeeper" for maintenance and said it wouldn't open back up the rest of the day. That was disappointing as there wasn't much else in that area we wanted to ride and we didn't have enough time to walk over to another part of the park to ride something else.Sunday we had about an hour before we had to leave (before close. Around 5pm).We got in line for Steel Vengeance which said a 75 min wait. We stood there about 10 mins before a voice came over the speaker that they were having "maintenance issues" and the wait time was going to take longer. We ended up wasting our last hour on the park just waiting in line for the train and walking back to the front.-lastly at closing time there needs to be people in the parking lot directing traffic and getting exit lines to move smoothly. We waited an hour at a stand still in the parking lot before we finally made it to the exit.
Jaymie W — Google review
Went here for my daughter's birthday on opening day. I have to say, this is the best amusement park around. She rode every ride with the fast pass. Although the weather was not the best, she had the best birthday.The top thrill ride 2 was amazing.However, Maverick seemed to be her favorite.I would definitely recommend this park to anyone that loves those thrilling coasters.
Jamie B — Google review
Wow, what an amazing amusement park! The thrill rides were absolutely heart-pumping! I had an incredible time with my friends, and we couldn't get enough of the adrenaline rush. The park is vast, offering a full day's worth of exploration and excitement for visitors of all ages. I can't wait to go back for more! If you're a fan of thrilling adventures and fun activities, do yourself a favor and experience this park at least once - you won't regret it!
Vishal D — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience! Best theme park trip I've had! It was impressively clean, well maintained, and all of the employees were dedicated to safety and their checklists. They were all helpful and pleasant, and fast! The weather was amazing, and the crowds were not bad at all. The well placed and thoughtful arrangement of the park in regards to seating and shade is second to none! 10/10!!
Ashley M — Google review
No new rides to speak of this year, and the Top Thrill Dragster has been decommissioned, however that thing has been mostly nonfunctional for years. Cedar Point still the best amusement park around by quiet some distance. Ticket prices here are very reasonable to. If you're from Michigan you can get a whole family of 4 in for the price of 1 addition ticket to Disney :)Went on Saturday in late August, and lines are very reasonable, even Millennium Force was only 40 minutes. We got on every ride that we wanted to do with a few hours to spare. Also recommend the food pass. If you're going to eat at least twice it will pay for itself.
Alexander B — Google review
Always a great place for fun. Plenty of rides, shows, games, beach activities and food options. There is something for everyone here at this park. Been here hundreds of times since I was a kid and every single visit is uniquely different. The best park in the world, but I’m also incredibly biased.
Pimpin F — Google review
This is a must go amusement park in the Northeast area! We visit CP almost every year, we live 2 hours away, but it never disappoints us! Young and old have a ball at CP!
Omayra S — Google review
Great park. Very clean. Needed more shady areas or cool off zones. It's was super hot and we left the park early because we were so hot. Long waits at ride that said 15 min wait ended up being more like 45 min.
Dawn K — Google review
For the thrill it's pretty awesome and they have plenty of places to shop and/or eat. My family stayed in one of their wheelchair accessible deluxe cabins but they weren't all that comfortable. For my little brother (the one that needed the wheelchair accessible portion) it was more than comfortable enough. I recommend you bring your own blankets if you sleep in any of their cabins since the ones they provide are thin and scratchy (but I guess that encourages you to buy a blanket and sweatshirt in the park). Everything was extremely expensive (as you would expect from a highly successful amusement park), but anything we bought was of decently good quality. Their Snoopy merchandise was also really cute. We went during the first weekend it was opened for the year. The Top Thrill 2 was only going for 1 day before they shut it down to make it more safe/comfortable (which was kind of a bummer because it messed with our coaster plans). If you are close enough to make this a one day trip, I would, but you'll be pretty tired at the end of the day, so plan accordingly. One thing that I noticed as did someone who works there talked to us about, it's not very accessible to those in wheelchairs (I'm not talking about the rides here). Most stores/food places don't have automatic buttons to open the doors and it would be a little difficult for wheelchairs to get through some doorways due to a little bump in the entrance. There should also be an additional area or two for those who are disabled and/or have mobility issues to just rest (away from the loud speakers and scorching sun). If they can make some changes to make the park more accessible and inclusive (without raising prices a ridiculous amount), I could see myself giving more stars.
Caitlin A — Google review
Another great weekend at Cedar Point. It was a bit rainy but most rides still stayed open, and the ones that did go down were only down for a minimal time. Wait times did get a bit high in the afternoon, but the app was handy to check wait times ahead of time. Love all the coasters. We stayed at the lighthouse point cabins and the view and accomodations are always great.
Winter E — Google review
This is an amazing amusement park. We came in 2022 and came back in 2023. It’s beautifully maintained and clean. The rides are great! Expect to wait 60-90 minutes for the thrill rides. Food is expensive and greasy so best bring a packed lunch. They have cute Squishmellows to buy which the kids love. This is a wonderful family holiday destination.
Tanya C — Google review
Great day at the amusement park. Lines were moving, not too many people. Nice weather. A couple of rides were shutdown after we waited more than an hour in line. Aside from that, no complaints.
Nick A — Google review
It's one of my favorite vacation destinations. Cedar Point has probably the best variety of rides and attractions to entertain just about anyone. It had been more than 10yrs since my last visit, and they had upgraded quite a bit. We loved the food pass option, which worked well with my 2 kids.10/10 We will be going back soon
Jeremy G — Google review
Buy tickets in advance and take advantage of bundles!!! We got tickets for $40 that included unlimited drinks and free parking. I wish I would have added unlimited dining to at least two of the tickets because you can get food every 30 minutes. For the unlimited drinks you can get one every 15 minutes. We visited on a Tuesday in June and it wasn’t super crowded but the roller coaster waits were still about an hour. The food we got was expensive but hot. ($18 for 3 chicken tenders and fries) Variety of kids rides and adult rides. The staff we encountered were friendly. There are also a few shows to watch. Games and arcade cost extra. We drive from Columbus and were there 8 hours and didn’t walk the whole park. There’s definitely a lot to do for most ages.
Stephanie C — Google review
Amazing place, literally the best theme park in the entire world. Full of nostalgia for me but just plain fun for anyone. Families dominate the park, the employees are all so friendly and helpful. I recommend buying the drink package. My son is handicapped and had such an amazing time even in a wheelchair!
_Wunder — Google review
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Easton Town Ctr
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Easton Town Center is a vibrant hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment in Columbus. Visitors can indulge in retail therapy at Jungle Jim's International Market and explore the local culture at German Village. Nearby attractions include the Grange Insurance Audubon Center and the lively Short North Arts District. For those looking to venture further, Zipline adventures in Rockbridge and historical sites like Carillon Historical Park in Dayton offer exciting experiences.
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National Museum of the US Air Force
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The National Museum of the United States Air Force houses a vast array of aircraft, military artifacts and exhibits on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base just outside Dayton. The museum is huge, and visitors can explore everything from displays covering Air Force Art to world war II bomber jackets to hundreds of whole aircraft. The museum has an on-site cafe that's a great place to rest after a long day of exploring.
This place has an incredible amount of information and exhibits. They have free tours that guide you through the history of aviation, presidential planes pre-1970, quite a few real planes and many more items. It was not busy when we arrived and it wasn't busy when we left. They have a cafe on site (Valkyrie cafe) and although I didn't eat there, it seemed like a basic place to grab a quick bite. My four year old kids enjoyed it. We will likely be back when they get a bit older. The staff was incredibly nice. Overall a very pleasant experience.
Jonathon N — Google review
This is by far the greatest air museum I have been to!! Judging from the other reviews here or any where else, the place totally does not disappoint! You and your family definitely should spend a day and you'll see. It's FREE admission and parking. There's plenty of displays and definitely gives honor to the service men and women of the past and present. I would love to visit again! (When they open the Early Days of flight)
Jose J — Google review
This place is huge and has so many planes! It's very informative of all the wars and how the planes came about. I really liked that it had places you could stop and watch a video of people speaking about their experiences. The air force one planes were tight! If you are claustrophobic I do not recommend :DThey were setting up for an air force dinner ball and everyone that came looked amazing!Gift shop had a lot of fun things you can purchase.
Bird F — Google review
Massive museum with an extensive collections of planes from the beginnings of aviation until today.Definitely could spend days in there and still have material to read and learn.A great museum for any history, military or aviation buff.Lots of walking ( smart watch clocked 6 miles indoors!) so be ready for those distances.
Jean-Francois D — Google review
Took my girlfriend here for a surprised trip and we had such a great experience. Since she's a teacher, she enjoyed reading all the history and facts about the planes and about the equipment used in the wars. I love how clean this place was and spread out so it never felt crowded. I recommend spending about 2 days here if you want to get the full experience and read everything. About 1 day if you just want to look at everything. Great gift shop and cafeteria too.
J.M — Google review
Unbelievable experience as this place is just amazing. The sheer scope of the exhibits are amazing, and the quantity of information is very educational. Takes at least two full days to see everything. Took my 95 year old Dad here who was in the Air Force from 1946-49. He loved seeing the B-29 as he was the radar guy on one, as he pointed out the hatch he had to enter through. He also loved the Berlin Air Lift exhibit since he took part in that.
David B — Google review
I am a huge fan of this museum. You could easily spend an entire day here, if not two! The fact that it is free is even better. Parking and entry are both easy. If you plan on staying an entire day it might not be a bad idea to bring lunch though as the food options are lacking. The staff are all incredibly nice as well.As a side note, there are a few outdoor exhibits that people seem to forget about. If the weather is nice they are worth looking at.
Stephen W — Google review
The exhibits are great. I have visited twice before and would come back again to see the exhibits.The parking lot has two electric chargers with four parking spots. The charging is slower than my home charger but is at a decent charging rate of about 30 miles per hour.The food court is expensive. Cost about $50 for one adult and two kids for food and drinks.Most ridiculous is that there is NO water station anywhere in the museum. I understood that water fountains are not safe in this pandemic. However, at least the museum should put water bottle fill stations.Other than staying thirsty, your only option is to visit the cafe and pay $2.75 for a bottle of water.In the cafe, there is NO plastic recycling for the plastic package and the water bottles. As a public institution, the museum should do better on recycling.
Haigang Z — Google review
This is such an awesome museum. They have so many airplanes to look at. If you are an airplane enthusiast set aside at least a whole day to spend here. There is so much history in this museum. They also have some simulators you can try out, those cost money. Be warned, the cafe is very expensive. If you can I recommend eating elsewhere. The gift shop is awesome and has all kinds of cool things to get.
Lorantz R — Google review
This place is a great learning experience for anyone who wants to know about military or the planes involved and the aircraft in general. Seeing it up close is a beautiful thing because from TV or just photos you can't really tell the true size of this place as well as the aircraft inside. Very beautifully taken care of great summertime fun nice and cool on the inside. Great for the whole family! Definitely worth visiting!!! They even have a gift shop and a food area.
CatBlueyes2289 — Google review
It was an amazing experience! The museum is so huge, and there are so many different aircraft to see! Lots of experimental and hard-to-find aircraft, and from so many different time periods. There is also a large collection of presidential aircraft which you can walk through and a missile collection. An outstanding collection that you could easily spend a few days looking at. Great place for history enthusiasts and aviation nuts. Would highly recommend.
Sam S — Google review
Awesome place from start to finish! The lady at the beginning who helped show us things on the map that we wanted to see was VERY helpful. This is an incredible place for aviation enthusiasts, people interested in history, little kids amazed by big vehicles, etc. Everyone should try to make it here at least once. Even the bathrooms were good, the facility was clean, and the gift shop had lots of good quality fun things to choose from. We'll definitely be back!
ML W — Google review
You can get a sweeping view of Air Force and military aviation progress at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, the world’s largest and oldest military aviation museum. There are more than 360 aircraft and aerospace vehicles on display, many rare and one-of-a-kind. In addition, you’ll find thousands of historical aviation artifacts. If you love the Air Force, aviation or the military in general, you will want to visit. We have been to several service national museums and this one is one of the best. Highly recommend visiting. Would definitely suggest to plan to visit with 4-5 hours available. Museum admission and parking are free (fee for theater and flight simulators).
Andy N — Google review
Such a wonderful experience!! I visited the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force on 30 November 2023. The Behind the Scenes Tour was aHHmazing! Our Tour Guide, Will McLaughlin, was fun, personable, polite, and very knowledgeable. I highly recommend taking a field trip for work, school, or with your family. You will not be disappointed. I had a great time!🇺🇲 ✈ 🎖️ 🦅 =★= 🪖
Angela G — Google review
I had a limited amount of time to view the display. I was blown away by the size of some of the aircraft. You just don't have a true feel for some of these aerospace vehicles until you're standing right next to it. Service is great. The facility was very clean. I took advantage of their free mobility cart because of an injury. I would not have been able to view much of the displays but I was able to make it through all the buildings without being an excruciating pain which is a win-win for me. I highly recommend it.
Tim N — Google review
Simply incredible, and FREE to enter. So many amazing planes. Probably the only place you can see 2 different SR71 models in the same museum. Some other favorites there were the YF 23, F 117 and the B2. The prototype planes were neat too. It took me about two hours just to look at everything and read maybe 15%. If you are near and have more than 2 hours you need to go
Spencer S — Google review
I had a great 3 hours in the museum. I wasn't expecting so many air and space craft. It took quite a bit just to walk around. I got an hour tour of hanger 4 from Dennis - and it was AMAZING. Dennis served in the Air Force so he had his own stories but was incredibly knowledgeable about the entire museum and each plane. Just a fantastic experience. A must see!
Jeffrey G — Google review
Free to get in!I recently visited the Air Force museum and was pleasantly surprised by the extensive indoor and outdoor exhibits they had to offer. The museum was filled with a lot of people, more than I had planned for, but it added to the energetic atmosphere of the place.The indoor exhibits were informative and well-curated, showcasing the history and advancements of the Air Force over the years. I particularly enjoyed the displays of vintage planes and helicopters, as well as the interactive exhibits that allowed visitors to get a hands-on experience of what it's like to be a pilot.The outdoor exhibits were equally impressive, with a wide range of aircraft displayed in an open-air setting. It was fascinating to see the different planes up close and learn about their unique features and capabilities.One thing to note is that weapons are not allowed on the premises, so be sure to leave those at home. However, this didn't detract from the overall experience, as the museum had plenty of other interesting things to see and do.Overall, I had a great time at the Air Force museum and would highly recommend it to anyone with an interest in aviation or military history. The exhibits were engaging, the staff was friendly and knowledgeable, and I left feeling enriched by all that I had learned during my visit.
Gregory F — Google review
This is a visit you will definitely want to do. The hours are 9 am to 5 pm, 7 days a week, and it takes the whole day to get through the museum. Wear a good pair of walking shoes. Your feet will thank you at the end of the day. There are 4 huge buildings to go through all connected.Plus, it is free to park and free to get in.
Terry D — Google review
The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force is an absolute treasure for anyone interested in aviation history. From the moment you step inside, you’re immersed in a world of awe-inspiring aircraft and rich historical context.Here’s why you should plan a visit:Extensive Collection:The museum houses an impressive collection of planes from various eras. Whether you’re fascinated by World War II fighters, Cold War bombers, or modern jets, you’ll find them all here.Thoughtful Displays:Each hangar is thoughtfully organized to showcase the planes within their historical context. You’ll learn about the innovations, challenges, and heroic stories behind each aircraft.Holocaust and POW Exhibits:Beyond planes, the museum features exhibits on important topics like the Holocaust and the return of Vietnam POWs. These add depth and humanity to the overall experience.Space Shuttle and More:Don’t miss the space shuttle exhibit—it’s a highlight! You’ll also find fascinating displays on space exploration and technological advancements.Free Admission: Yes, you read that right—it’s free! However, consider making a donation to support this incredible institution.Tips:Wear Comfortable Shoes: You’ll do a lot of walking, so comfy shoes are a must.Allow Plenty of Time: We spent 3 hours and could have stayed longer. Plan accordingly.Digital Map:Skip the pressure to donate for a paper map—use your phone’s digital map instead.Overall, the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force is a fantastic place to immerse yourself in aviation history. Whether you’re visiting with family or friends, it’s an unforgettable experience. Highly recommended! 🛩️
PR — Google review
The Air Force museum is an awe-inspiring place. It is so awesome that parking and entry are both free. They could easily charge $10-15/person and probably not lose any visitors. The staff and volunteers were all so polite and so much help. It was also wonderful that they had wheelchairs and motorized scooters for use with no rental fees.... this was much nicer than the $40 I spent for a scooter at the zoo. The only criticism I have is that there is almost too much to see in one day. This could easily be a 2-day (or 3) adventure if you wanted to read and listen to all of the displays. It is so interesting to see all of the planes out Air Force has used and especially neat to see a lot of the experimental jets. You are able to walk through various planes that were used for several presidents. In addition, my grandfather was a waist-gunner in a B24, and I was able to see the plane and the actual window where the tail gunner shoots. This will definitely be a repeat trip any time I am in the Dayton area.
Adam C — Google review
This is hands down one of my favorite museums. I've been 4-5 times now and love bringing friends and family for their first time. The staff is fantastic and the tours are incredible. You could spend all day here and learn so much. It would be hard to fit everything into one day if you do all the tours. They are free and 100% worth it.
Paul L — Google review
Lot of history and plenty of planes to see. It's definitely a place for all age groups, especially for those who love history and big planes. The place is huge so I'd encourage you to carry plenty of fluids. The entry into Air Force One was great, although it's not a newer plane. I would plan for a full day visit so you get ample time to see everything. Don't miss the theater show and be sure to check the show timings ahead of visit.
Rahul K — Google review
This place this incredible! To begin its 100% free! How can you beat that. Besides that this place is a history bombshell! Tons of history in this place beyond just military. They have stuff dedicated to the beginning of flight. Then they progress through flight throughout history starting with world war I moving to world war II then the Vietnam and korean war and moving to modern flight. The end is space flight and presidential planes. Awesome place. Interactive for kids and more information than you can take in for a single visit. Will have to return.
Luke K — Google review
AWESOME experience! If you are a history museum fan, if you love airplanes, if you want to see the biggest collection of aero history in one place, you have to plan to visit!The museum is free to attend. They ask for a donation. Parking is free and plenty of it. We walked through all the hangers and spent the entire day at the museum (which is so easy to do because there is so much to see!!). There are free guided tours (see website in advance to see times and hangers) that give so much information about the planes and history. I was at this museum when I was a kid- it’s been over 30 years- and now my first time back with my own kids, it was way better and far exceeded my expectations! My husband who is military, my 10 year old son- all completely blown away at this gem of a museum!We will definitely be going back at some point! Worth doing again!Do plan to spend the whole day.Don’t forget the planes outside too!There is a cafe. Only water in clear bottles allowed. But if you pack a cooler there are covered shelters outside for a picnic lunch.
Jennifer H — Google review
Wow. So much to see. I am sure we barely touched the surface. There were so many things to hear and read about. The museum is donation based only. There is a simulator you can pay to ride. We loved walking I. The old Air Force One planes. But the space is tight in those. Not really for the claustrophobic! Overall a great stop for us!
Julie J — Google review
The Dayton Air Force Museum is an absolute must-visit for anyone with even a passing interest in aviation, history, or the U.S. Air Force. This museum is a journey through the evolution of aviation and the incredible achievements of the United States Air Force.Upon entering, you're greeted by an array of aircraft, from the early Wright Brothers' creations to the most advanced and iconic fighter jets of today. The collection is impeccably maintained, and the attention to detail in the exhibits is impressive.What sets this museum apart is its commitment to storytelling. The exhibits are not just about hardware; they're about the people, the missions, and the impact of the U.S. Air Force on our world. The personal stories, dioramas, and interactive displays engage visitors of all ages.The staff is knowledgeable, passionate, and always willing to answer questions or share anecdotes, adding depth to the experience. And the best part? Admission is free, making it accessible to everyone.Whether you're a history buff, a fan of aviation, or just looking for an enriching and enjoyable day out, the Dayton Air Force Museum delivers on all fronts. It's an educational and entertaining journey through the skies and beyond, leaving you with a newfound appreciation for the bravery and innovation that have shaped our world.
Cindy G — Google review
100% Awesome, probably the only government entity with a 4.9 ⭐ rating out of 23,000 reviews.This place is fantastic, it took me 4 hours and I wasn't able to see everything that I wanted. So much cool history and definitely a sense of pride as an American seeing where we have been and I'm curious what will be in the fifth hangar in the future twenty years from now!They definitely need a F16 and F35
Jerradslist. C — Google review
Great place to visit. Free parking, free admission. You can donate whatever amount and get a map from them (optional). The have free double stroller to use indoors if needed for kids. You are able to walk through certain planes. Others have small cockpits a kids can climb into. Gift shop is pricy (not surprising for a free museum)
Rohit C — Google review
The fact this place is free is INSANE. It is massive, and has so many incredible aircraft’s, artifacts, and informative plaques. we only spent 2 hours here (only visiting the area and in a bit of a rush) could have easily spent 2+ more.it is so spacious! And packed for the brim with things to see. My husband is a history nerd and loved it all, they have very unique things here. Museum is very well kept and clean,and there is plentiful staff if you have questions.
Haley S — Google review
This was the ultimate place to experience a total solar eclipse. I drove 1200 miles for the experience, and it was well worth it. This museum is inconceivably big, with huge galleries containing almost 400 planes. Curation of exhibits is first rate. One could spend days in there. And the parking and admission are free. An ultimate deal. Staff did a great job putting on a mega event for the eclipse of 2024.
Craig J — Google review
A truly amazing and interactive journey through aviation history. They have it all and help you to journey through history. From the Wright brothers to Air Force One to the world’s fastest plane the SR-71 Blackbird. We spent the whole day here and still didn’t have enough time to see it all. I can’t wait to return again soon.
Warren’s R — Google review
What can I say. The National Museum of the US Airforce is fantastic. I have wanted to go here for years, as it’s the only place in the world with a real flying saucer. To say I was impressed is an understatement. We have nothing like this in the UK and it puts every air museum I have been to, including in Washington DC to shame.If you like planes, this is one place you HAVE to visit. I went a long way out of the way when driving from Chicago to Niagara Falls to visit here and it was well worth it. Over 1000 planes, covering from the Wright Brothers; from just down the road; to the very latest F-22 and B2. Though it’s a shame the B2 isn’t real and not a very good mock-up.I would definitely recommend visiting here and its one of few places worthy of a special trip to see it. You can easily spend all day here.
Andy S — Google review
The air force museum has been a special place for me since I was a kid, and I've been here numerous times over my lifetime. It's always great to see everything even if you've seen it before, and there's always something new it feels like. I'll definitely still continue to come here every couple of years, it's very much worth checking out.The imax is pretty good, although I swear I thought it used to be bigger.
Andrew L — Google review
This is an amazing place packed full of rare and significant aircraft from the US Air Force’s history.They have expanded over the years, with a new annex dedicated to experimental and presidential aircraft.Admission is free, the facility is clean, quiet, well-staffed and well-kept! The kicker? Admission is free!Make this visit, you will not be sorry!
Charlie M — Google review
Completely flawless museum. 100% the best I’ve ever been to. When I went my expectations were low because I’m not much of an aviation person, but I was just blown out of the water by how good it was. 4 whole massive rooms of planes, missiles, rockets, helicopters, etc. And the best thing is that entry to the museum costed nothing. I would definitely recommend this to anyone coming through Ohio.
Charlie C — Google review
Very impressed with all the planes, all organized by flight era. From the wright brothers to the sr-72 to the rockets, there are Many excellent exhibits to look through. Not many food options, eat before you go. There’s a huge park with interesting sculptures and picnic tables. Be prepared for lots of walking and several hours to see everything. So impressive. Worth the drive to come visit.
Elizabeth — Google review
It's a huge museum and very well maintained ed. We are surprised it is FREE entry. Ample parking, free again.It took us 3.5 hours to take a quick tour. There were many exhibits of real plane remains and stuff. Many movies playing every corner showing how the remains were collected and refurbished for display. We enjoyed. There were many other interactive stations, kids loved.Start from exhibits 3 if you have kids. They have virtual reality and other simulation rides. Some other engaging exhibits for children there.SUPER expensive food. Not worth it at all. A small slice of co-pilot pizza, charged at 8$. Way toooo much.
Ruchi R — Google review
After 15+ years, I managed to return to this museum, and I was impressed by the changes. -including a new building.The museum covers flight from the earliest days all the way to current space vehiclesIf you go, wear comfortable shoes and bring a spare battery for your camera. The docents are helpful and know details of the exhibits. I do recommend making a donation and getting a site map so you can target sections to visit. I suspect I will find an excuse to return sometime soon.
Don C — Google review
This is an outstanding museum. If you are interested in the history of aviation, this is an excellent site to visit. The cost is free, which makes it very affordable. There are many unique aircraft and a few "last of their kind". A couple of historical aircraft like Bockscar, Memphis Bell, and Hanoi Taxi are always a delight to see. We walked around the museum for four hours and still didn't see anything. I would highly recommend it for any aviation enthusiast.
Lopaka — Google review
This was my first visit in nearly 15 years. What an outstanding display with so much aviation history, free to the public.It is easily a long day event for a cursory view of everything but multi-day for a richer experience.There is a very nice gift shop and an assortment of cold cut meals at the café above. Hot food options would make for the best experience.
Lanny G — Google review
Really cool place to visit. Could have easily spent 2 days there, reading all the history and info on the aircraft. Free to get in, kids loved it too. Only thing we'd do differently next time is pack a cooler lunch and get I tout of the car midday to enjoy on the picnic tables 😊
Hillary H — Google review
This is a great place to visit to learn about aviation history and to get close to many historic planes. This museum has many one-of-a-kind artifacts, so it's definitely a place to visit. There is no admission fee, but you can leave a donation.
Linda Z — Google review
This is an amazing collection of aircraft. It starts with early flight with the Wright Brothers and other pioneers of flight right up to the present day. Piston engine and jets. It is all indoors and 361 aircraft. Organized by era it is marvellous to see. And amazingly it is free. Spend two days if you have the time! Highly recommended!
Mark S — Google review
Impressive sized museum with an extensive collection of aircraft throughout history. I spent about 3 hours here, and still more to see. I went on a free tour that was really informative and interesting. They offer various free tours in different sections. This is a museum for all ages and interests. Definitely recommend to go here.
Heather B — Google review
Absolutely love our visit! Way more than you can do in just one day. I feel it is more geared towards adults but kids of all ages have something they can enjoy. They offer carts for your kids (two) to ride while you push. Make sure you have comfortable shoes as there is a lot of walking to do. For individuals with mobility problems, they also offer motorized carts. The pictures are but a very small taste.
Matthew O — Google review
It was very interesting & educational! Highly recommend! It's free, but donations are accepted. The tour guide was so knowledgeable & helpful! 👏🏻My 3 & 1/2 grandson had such a good time ♥️Plenty of bathrooms and water fountains.We brought a picnic lunch & ate in the park. It is right by the parking lot.
Diane H — Google review
My visit to this museum was truly memorable and enjoyable. The extensive collection of presidential aircraft on display was both impressive and educational, offering a unique glimpse into the history of presidential travel. The exhibits were well-maintained and thoughtfully presented, making our walk through the museum a delightful experience. However, the only downside to our visit was the limited food options available at the museum's restaurant. Beyond just chips and small snacks, there wasn't much variety for a proper meal, which was a bit disappointing. Despite this minor inconvenience, the overall experience at the museum was fantastic, and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in aviation or presidential history. The staff was knowledgeable and friendly, adding to the positive atmosphere of our visit.
Natalie R — Google review
I hadn't been here since I was a kid! I came here for the eclipse to see totality on 4/8/24; the event was extremely well organized. While the museum was very busy, the only claustrophobic moments were entering the building and using the bathroom closest to the entrance.If you are anywhere in the Cincinnati-Dayton-Columbus area and you can take a day, visit this place. If you're an engineer in the aerospace industry, military, or just a huge fan of planes, this place will be heaven for you. Every important aircraft development in the history of the United States (and beyond) is included here.The place is huge and packed full of details; bring your best walking shoes and pace yourself. If you don't have an entire day, get a map and find your favorites, then focus on seeing those. We spent about 3-4 hours split up by the eclipse and still could have spent another couple of hours in the place.I left with a mix of feelings; it's a different experience when you're an adult. It has a way of getting your patriotism flowing; it is amazing what we can do when we put our minds to it. On the flip side of that, it is also frightening what we're capable of when we decide to do something; the missile gallery is a sobering reminder of this.
Amanda C — Google review
Probably not much I could add here that hadn't already been shared by the thousands of reviews. Huge facility with a massive parking lot. The museum as a whole has wings ( yes I went there, pun intended) 🙂 dedicated to different eras/wars. The emphasis isn't exclusive to just the planes, there is a small holocaust remembrance section, numerous exhibits dedicated to women pioneers in aviation, etc. what struck me was the level of restoration in the exhibits.There is no cost for entry but there are numerous locations that encourage donations and a small gift shop enroute to the exit. I did not take advantage of a guided tour but they are available.Time very well spent. Highly recommended if you're in the area or passing through. It's worth the detour.
Robert H — Google review
Such a nice place! Bigger than we expected but we didn't mind. We enjoyed seeing all the different planes and things the museum offered. The kids loved being able to actually walk through some of the planes. Loved the picnic area outside as well. The grounds are kept up nicely and it is beautiful there.
Katrina W — Google review
Without a doubt the best museum I have been to yet!A huge display of aircraft including presidential planes and NASA pieces.The highlights include the original B-29 and the B-52.Probably spent around 3 hours looking around, still plenty of bits I did not see on the day.Free entry and parking!
George C — Google review
We had a great visit with an air force veteran. Most of the museum is accessible except for the space shuttle and Air Force One exhibits(the elevator to the upper level of the shuttle was out of order and the Presidential planes feature tight corridors you have to squeeze through). The Museum is well laid out and flows from one era of aviation to the next. Well worth the visit and you could definitely spend more than one day there to absorb everything there is to see.
Chris B — Google review
Always a great experience! Lots of history with a chance to see aviation throughout time. This time the kids came at well (12 and 11, boy and girl) they both had a great time as well! Highly recommend...have to give a donation of any amount for a map of the place. Otherwise, free to enter and enjoy.
Andrea G — Google review
Such a fantastic museum. I grew up in this area and returned for a short weekend visit with my son - many great updates and so much history! Numerous hangars featuring different periods of history, it’s easy to spend a full afternoon here. It’s free to visit and well worth checking out if you’re in town.
Bonnie D — Google review
Such an amazing experience for young and old. Free parking and free admission make this an affordable family outing. So many amazing exhibits. I should wait until I'm more than halfway through to post this because I could add so many more pictures. This is a must see!
Drew ( — Google review
Dove 650 miles to see this museum. It was well worth it. It's free!!! Get there early, open at 9 am est. Take your time. You can see everything in about 5-6 hours. Wear comfortable shoes and clothes. If you have trouble walking distance, get a scooter at the entryway. I wished I had. Enjoy.
STEVE — Google review
This museum was awesome. They had an F22 Raptor there! Also some of the most notable planes like the P-51D Mustang - the best ever! We went for the eclipse of 2024. It was a fantastic time. The people there were friendly and there was just so much to see! I’d go again.
Joel A — Google review
What should I sayThis looks like the best and most impressive museum I’ve visited in my life.If you are close to this place, I would definitely recommend to spend some time in itBut it is that huge, that you should calculate at least a 4 hours stay inside.Wear good shoes 😜No entrance and no parking fee
Thomas S — Google review
We have gone here several times and still leave in awe. They are always updating and adding new exhibits. Ranging from old to newer model planes. Full of educational information without being over whelming or too much to read. Kids loved being able to climb into cockpits and seeing what the pilots would see! There are virtual reality simulator rides as well.It's kid friendly, but if you have little ones, I would bring a stroller. It is a big place and little legs wear out quick! The snack area is what you would expect. It's a little pricey, but it's understandable. There are plenty of bathrooms too, and most are kid friendly with their size sinks. There is also a breastfeeding capsule for those mommas that need to feed or pump. The gift shop is reasonable with most things and has a wide variety of memorabilia.All in all we always have a great time, and a good walk for the day. I always tell my friends out of town to visit. It is definitely a must see since the admission and parking is FREE.
Kelsi T — Google review
Greatest museum I've been to and on this trip alone we visited 8 different military related museums, including Pearl Harbor(was disappointing). This place is a must in Ohio!!! Extensive collection of history and equipment. Great for big and small. Loved it!!!
Lesya U — Google review
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The Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati is a popular gambling venue in the Cincinnati area that offers slots, video poker, and a buffet. It also has a steakhouse and a tropical eatery.
What a gorgeous casino! The crystal chandeliers are absolutely breathtaking.. They currently have a collection on display from different artist! We had a great time playing some black jack, slots and having a few drinks. We had some delicious pizza, conversation with strangers and walked out with more money then when we walked in. If you haven't yet check the casino... I definitely think it's worth checking out now that it's a Hard Rock cafe. We were only disappointed with one bartender in the back bar area.. he was rude and assuming.. but he didn't mess up our good time! Would recommend and definitely plan on checking it out.
Carey M — Google review
Really fun Casino. You could walk around there for hours just checking out all the musicians memorabilia. So cool being able to see everything so close. Had a few cocktails at the bar as well as some food. The bartender was very nice and made great suggestions for my meal. Just when I thought it couldn’t get better a fantastic local band took the stage and put on a heck of a show!
Brent A — Google review
We started coming here about 2 months ago and their promotions are amazing. I've had $15 a free slot machine money to play on once a week for the last 2 months and then for March is promotion I get $10 off at any food then you there each week.
Julie Z — Google review
Lots of cool rock memorabilia all over the casino. I saw lots of compliments about the layout of the casino, but I thought it was good. I had fun playing blackjack. Staff is friendly and professional. Very bright and clean inside. Traffic in Cincinnati is terrible. It was worth visiting this place.
Marc C — Google review
Gorgeous casino. Good security and a safe exit/entry location. All the casino elements are here. Excellent, non-smoking establishment.
Ernest B — Google review
Great casino. I won $50 off of $1 in slots. We had a lot of fun and it was clean and organized. We also got to see 311 and Awolnation by chance! We felt lucky!
Mikki S — Google review
We visited for the first time since they changed over to Hard Rock on NYE. Great restyle. The floorplan is much more logical.Wonderful selection of new eating choices. Easily twice as many than when it was Jack"s.The employees were all very friendly and eager to assist in any needs that arose.Memorabilia collection is very interesting as well.
Charles I — Google review
My workplace attended a job fair and we had a wonderful experience here. The staff were kind and welcoming, and I loved the displays throughout the entire casino! Restrooms were clean and the employees were quick to assist if we needed anything at all. The food was great!
Jennifer W — Google review
My first time here and at a casino in general and I had the BEST experience!!! The staff is very very friendly and they show you where everything is located. Food was amazing and I ended up coming home with a good amount of cash!!! Will most CERTAINLY be coming back regardless of me being 2 hours away🤪🎰
Emma — Google review
We went to the Hard Rock to see the legendary Beach Boys perform. The show was absolutely amazing! I was impressed with the venue space and surrounding areas! Everything was kept neat and cleaned up. Parking is your choice of valet or you can park free in the parking garage! Û
Cheryl W — Google review
Great casino! Friendly staff. Loose slots. Nice and smooth dealers at every table. No mistakes, professional pit bosses and hosts. Great food choices. A central bar for quick and easy drinks if you can get away from the tables or don’t utilize the gorgeous and very nice individuals catering to you there. All around a great place to enjoy some fun and possibly hit a nice chunk. If you dont hit it big the pleasant atmosphere and experience helps eliminate your pain significantly if not completely.
Bradley B — Google review
Had fun. First time players get a $10 play credit plus $5 food credit. I turned my free play into $45. Sports betting too! Huge poker room. Not smokey. Good casino.
John C — Google review
Thought we were going to have a little fun this morning but upon entering the casino one of us had a soda with us and was told we couldn't bring a drink in with us. It's not something that would usually bother us but you can never find anyone who will offer you a drink. Hard Rock unlike the other casinos in the area where you can get your own drink at no charge, wants to charge for drinks while most people are already spending quite a bit of money playing their games.
Laura L — Google review
As food as variety of games its a nice place and the staff is pretty good but as far as the promotional department they're the worse at rating your play and giving you anything. I go there a few times a week and get nothing and went to Horseshoe close to Indianapolis one time and comped me food then sent me several free trips out of town offers plus $300 food/merchandise comp and $675 free bet money. Sure wish Hard Rock would do one tenth of that but doubt it after years of playing there!
Mike W — Google review
My wife and I came here for the weekend for a little trip away. We were not disappointed with how clean and nice it was. The staff was super personable and we had a few staff come up to us and crack some jokes and were super friendly. The facilities were really clean and the slots were very up-to-date. We enjoyed coming here and we will definitely be back if anyone is coming from out of town, please make this place a destination. It is well worth your time and the food is awesome too.
Andy — Google review
Nice place, the casino is beautiful. Although if you're attending any concerts, definitely bring chairs. Also wish there was more food
David L — Google review
Had a great evening here. Saw it on a drive last year when i was in America but had no time.to visit then. So was looking forward to this year and hadtime planned for it.The fact that the hard rock store sells the discarded used dice for only 50 cents its just super bonus. This girl is gonna rock some hard rock casino dice earrings soon!Edit: Just need to share.. They make great earrings!!
ZomerVlinder — Google review
The slots are terrible! You play max and your return is very minimal! Been to this casino 4 times,is a nice location,nice decorate, but the gambling is if you might as well just give them a donation! Playing from one end to the other only to get the same results! Won't be back! I go to Derby City and Belterra and always seem to come out better than going in! So I will stay away from this place! Not once did I see or hear a JACKPOT scream !
Edward K — Google review
Was here on 4/26/24 for Trace Adkins concert in the ballroom upstairs. Love this place. The casino was not terribly busy when we got there about 6:00 p.m. The ballroom was very easy to find. The staff is very courteous and helped us out and the place was very clean. Parking was very easy to figure out and where to go and leaving wasn't terribly bad from the parking garagre.
Tyler L — Google review
Avoid, poor handling of a situation with a family member while we were visiting. I’m not sure who it was that notified me of the concern but the way I was approached on the floor was inappropriate and uncalled for. I will not return and hope others avoid this establishment to not perpetuate poor customer service. I only hope those who made the decision to handle it the way it was handled realize their belittling choices and change. Be a human and show a tiny bit of compassion.
Nathan H — Google review
Spent a afternoon at the Hard Rock. Ate some good food, looked at All the memorabilia and did a little gambling.
Dan W — Google review
My husband and I visited for the 1st time in 2+ years to celebrate his birthday. We stayed at the $15 minimum bet Black Jack table most of the evening. We had 2 different dealers. One was Elijah. Elijah was SUPER good! He was everything a patron would want in a dealer; enthusiastic, interactive, helpful, funny.... Then we had Jeffrey. Jeff was complete and total opposite of Elijah. Jeff unfortunately didn't have an ounce of fun personality, wasn't engaging, and in fact would roll his eyes or make a very noticeable sigh when a player would make a move he personally wouldn't have done or didn't agree with. I am not sure what Jeff is going through personally, and I'm always about giving grace. I hope it was just a bad night for him? -But, If Jeff really doesn't like his job at all, he should look for a role not in direct customer service/engagement. Outside of the Black Jack experience, the couple slots we played were fun and we had good pay-outs. The drink prices, SHEESH, this place taxxxes. Stadium big event prices for alcohol. We would go back again to this location, but wouldn't drink next time, and would steer clear of Jeff. 4/5 🌟 🎰
Megan C — Google review
I was never a big gambler. I thought that it was all a bunch of hoopla. I definitely feel differently after today I went with my friend and I won a jackpot. I would highly recommend to anyone visiting in the Cincinnati area. There is a little something for everyone. One of my favorite parts was the memorabilia on display left from bands visiting the city. Legendary artists from decades ago. We went to the bar and ordered Long Island iced teas. Shout out to the bartender for making such a delicious drink! The service was excellent and they weren’t very crowded as it was during the day. I had a really great time and I was on my last spin when I hit the jackpot! It really made for a great day! I would check it out if you’re in the area, even if you’re not a gambler. Definitely going back!
Zoë K — Google review
Just a mediocre experience. In this new age of casinos in all local areas of the US, setting yourself apart is not hard. Hard Rock Cincinnati had a terrible selection of table games and electronic table games. $5 blackjack with a required $5 side bet is the worst offender. Not to mention all of your tables under $25 were 6:5, shame on you. Craps tables started at $15, which is fine, but your dealers made the experience mediocre. They just did not provide a good customer experience and seemed disinterested in the customers. Electronic table games were $10 minimums, both craps and blackjack (also 6:5...). And video poker pay tables were quite abysmal. Overall, Hard Rock Cincinnati is just another overpriced casino, offering a mediocre selection of games. I can easily drive to Hollywood, not even a 30 minute drive, to receive better games, rules, minimums, and customer service. In fact, that's exactly what we did. One last thing, I matched from Caesar's rewards diamond plus to third highest tier in the unity program. Your tier match program should make me excited or even interested to play in your network... I got $10 slot play and I truly didn't see any benefit for having a higher tier in your program. So I have zero reason to ever return to Hard Rock Cincinnati. As an avid casino goer, it's so easy to find a better experience at your competitors. Do bettor.
Brendon S — Google review
Aaron Lewis! So fun, with amazing people. Hard Rock put on a great show.
Megan L — Google review
Fun place great atmosphere good drinks and food
Ryan H — Google review
Very clean and nice casino. Enjoyed looking at all the celebrity outfits displayed.
Lori H — Google review
I love this casino!!!! The great thing is, it's not just a casino, it's loaded with great rock and roll memorabilia. It's extremely clean and smoke-free on the main floor. I had a wonderful time both times I went, going back this week... can't wait!!! Wish me luck 🍀🤞🌠🍀
David M — Google review
Cool place to hang out, have a drink and play the machines. There’s a range of different machines and it’s a well equipped casino
RJ — Google review
I had so much! I went for my 25th birthday! The staff made me feel so special. And the hard rock cafe had awesome service! And also had the best iced coffee at the coffee shop. Would recommend to all friends and family. The biggest restroom I've ever seen.
Elexus G — Google review
Let me start by saying I am not a gambler. I am a Hard Rock collector who was taking a close family member out for a nice dinner for his birthday. I did not gamble, so I have nothing to contribute about the gaming. The restaurants and Rock Shop are all on the same level as the casino. There are plenty of very nice restrooms which are kept clean. Plenty of free parking in attached parking garage with elevators. There seemed to be good security. There are several food venues and bars: a classic Hard Rock Cafe, coffee shop, pizza venue, Asian restaurant, and our destination the Council Oak Steak & Seafood. My only disappointment was the relative lack of rock memorabilia. I’ve seen small Hard Rock Cafes with much more memorabilia than this large complex.
LR P — Google review
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Ark Encounter
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Located in Williamstown, KY, the Ark Encounter is a must-visit attraction featuring a massive life-size replica of Noah's Ark. This architectural marvel spans over 510 feet long and offers an immersive experience with interactive exhibits and a zoo. The museum provides a thought-provoking atmosphere with sounds and sights that encourage reflections on life and purpose. Visitors can explore physical and historical evidence supporting the concept of the ark while enjoying amenities such as shopping and restrooms.
This was an amazing place to visit. Very Faith promoted. Fun to walk through a representation of the ark, and get the feeling that the flood really happened. It was a Saturday on the off season and wasn't too crowded, but I can imagine it gets very crowded in the summertime. We had the buffet dinner which was excellent. Saw the kangaroos in the zoo. Saw a couple of presentations in the answer center. Highly recommend it.
Stephen G — Google review
This was amazing! I'm so thankful that we were finally able to see this! Very well done, so lifelike! This was well researched and very informative. They answered any question you could think of about the Ark, the animals, what it must have been like, and how could it all have been done. We also saw the virtual encounter that took us back in time to the Ark & the flood! We loved it all! We bought a ticket bundle with the creation museum and saved a little bit. We went to creation museum the day before, then a full day at the ark.
Pamela C — Google review
This place was awesome. It just shows how great our God is. Loved the short films that are played on each floor. Must see from bottom to top. Perfect message of truth and hope. I was in awe. The greatness of our fathers love, and mercy and then wrath. What a blessing to have been able to see this. I highly recommend this and the Creation museum package. Go here on the 1st day then the creation on the 2nd. Bring your children and grandchildren and teach them the importance of Noah's Ark. Plant the seed in their hearts that when the Lord is with them, they can do ALL things through Christ whom strengthens them. And if he is for you, can't NOTHING be against them! 🙏🏻💖🙌✝️ A great message and memory to give your children/grandchildren!!
Maria N — Google review
Definitely a trip worth making! Awesome educational exhibit. Amazing visuals arts! Beautiful facility! Clean and well maintained though out! Just gotta find the best days where it’s not as crowded. It can get pretty cramped and tight in some areas.
Albert L — Google review
This experience will forever be a family favorite! We loved getting to see just how big and how amazing the Ark probably was. It genuinely had me thinking about things I've never really considered before. Thank you so much for this recreation of one of the most well known stories of the bible.
Tonja J — Google review
It's remarkable that someone built this with modern tools let alone in Noah's Day. Lots of information on each floor. Go prepared to read. Also, there is a lot of walking.They have added things outside. The zoo is great for kids.
Peggy S — Google review
Beautiful area, enjoyable information and lots to do. As a certified Accessible Travel advocate, I noted they had accessibility. Equipment - scooters and wheelchairs for rent and very large bathrooms. .The buffet is pricey but really good. More gluten free options would be nice. There’s a zoo, plenty of kids areas to play. Clean bathrooms and property.
Jenniffer L — Google review
Phenomenal experience! You can buy a little guide for $3 and it gives you activities to do while you’re walking through the ark! My daughter loved the scavenger hunt. The exhibits were clear and visually engaging. They did a great job at demonstrating the downfall of man and why God decided to flood the Earth. The gospel is woven in and out of each exhibit. If you aren’t a believer, after this exhibit there’s no being able to say that you never had a chance to ask yourself if you will choose to believe or not.The playground and zoo were also an added bonus! Our daughters could’ve spent all day at the playground if we let them. They had a show with snakes that I thought provided a necessary message about snakes and sin. Check out the show - I don’t want to spoil it. :)They had 40 days of worship featuring different Christian artists, which was a nice touch as well.Also, TRY THE LEMONADE!!!We drove 11 hours to get there, and it was WORTH IT! I’d go back when my girls are older as well.
Virginia B — Google review
Great experience and great for family. To see a life size of the biblical account of Noah’s Ark. You don’t realize the scale until you actually face it. The inside display is beautiful and awesome. The work that they had to do, had to be enormously hard but with help of God it was accomplished. We have cranes but they had ways to build which is mind blowing to figure how. Definitely recommend going on a visit. We also plan to see the other museum.
J S — Google review
First time visiting the ark and it was AMAZING!!! What a great experience. Very biblical oriented and You're immediately overtaken in awe and admiration of the ark. It was bigger than I thought!!! Gives you a whole different view about how catastrophic the flood was and how much work it took not only to build but to maintain the animals and carry the food. It answers a lot of questions and gives you perspective on possible ways things got done. You walk a lot and it has 3 or 4 levels that gradually go all the way up, there's elevators too and chair you can rent for handicapped people and also strollers for toddlers, please wear comfortable shoes. It takes around 4 to 5 hours seeing everything at a moderate pace The ark gets really packed so try getting there early. We purchased tickets in advance and drove 6 hours but it was well worth it!! I highly recommend the buffet on site and also the 3D experience and petting zoo for children. Lots of souvenirs at the end. I recommend the beverage bottle with unlimited refills as well!We got the ark encounter tickets along with the creation museum and it saved us some money!
Glory C — Google review
Out of timeline experience! Hearing about Noah and the Ark growing up in church is one thing, but to see how massive it really was in person is another! Every member of the staff was exceptionally nice! The zoo was awesome. The buffet was one of the best I've ever had. Listened to and met True Song, the Ark Encounters own Christian group. They were phenomenal! Overall, 20 out of 10 on everything! Try to go on normal days if you don't like crowds. Holiday weeks are slammed. But that's to be expected with something so awesome like this! Can't wait to come back!
Drksidegen — Google review
Fun and educational for anyone, bring the entire family. The inside displays about the biblical account of the flood, Noah’s family and God’s redemptive plan are creative, interesting, and awe-inspiring. The outdoor zoo was beautifully kept with garden areas to eat or rest. Many interesting programs throughout the day, some live and some multi-media. Easy to enter and exit the attraction and accessible for all. Plenty of reasonable food options, too. $15 car parking fee at the entrance.
Dorothy K — Google review
This place was amazing and well worth the visit! I loved every moment of the tour. It’s was so cool to imagine what it would of been like to be on the actual ark! The wallaby petting exhibit was a first and fun experience. A worker takes you picture for you for free at the door with the cross. I tried to slip her a 50 but she would not accept it. I donated it to ark. It was that cool.
DARRYL H — Google review
You must see this place! Pictures don't do justice (though they're helpful). Great experience. Everything was done very well, and I love the attention to detail in every part. It is very well thought out and gradually tells the Bibles story as you go through the Ark. There is plenty of seating to take rests. There are plenty of drink stations and bathrooms. Wasn't too crowded. The books at the gift shop are great. The visual graphics were amazing (kudos to the artist(s)). God food options on-site (a little pricey but worth it).
Chatto H — Google review
This was so awesome. It is such a cool thing to see. It wasn't too crowded. Lots of cool information. It does take time and patience to get through everything. There is stuff for all ages. So much fun to go to the zoo and interact with the kangaroos.
JC C — Google review
The Ark Encounter is a great and wonderful place!My family and I went to this after spending the day before at the creation museum. We didn't think it could get much cooler but it definitely can! This by far was our favorite attraction between the two, It is so huge and inside. It has various museum exhibits as well as a clear display of what the arc could have looked like inside, and how it might have worked.There are bathrooms on every floor. It is about four floors, with the first floor just being the line to get into the building.We went on a very rainy day and there were not a lot of people there which was really good for us. But I saw some of the line cues and it looks like it could get very very long during a hot summer day, as we went in January.
Alex R — Google review
My entire family loved the experience. Very informative and realistic scenes. So real inside that my youngest daughter (4 years old) thought the animals were real. She also asked to go back through it when we were done. We got there at 10:15 and left at 6:20. That was with us going pretty fast through the 3rd floor and about an hour in the restaurant
Keri W — Google review
Nice experience. You have to read a lot to help understand. A nice concept is that they show the biblical and secular versions of the story. There are plans for a 600-seat restaurant on the top deck. That will be awesome. Also, there are several zip lines. Unfortunately, the weather kept us from riding.
Rick W — Google review
Absolutely amazing! Definitely a must experience. So many things to do and see. Besides the Ark we enjoyed a concert by the house band True Song and several speakers which were all informative and engaging. We spent an entire day there. Everyone was very friendly and helpful.
Michelle S — Google review
This was my 1st time being here. It was amazing. It has 4 floors .There is an elevator, or you can walk up the ramp. They have several gift shops, places where you can get snacks, a small zoo, a playground, which is free, and a zip line. The staff is knowledgeable and very friendly. There is a world of information regarding anything you can think of. There is a hotel next door, which is good, because it will really take several days to see/ read everything. If you're just walking through and looking, without reading, you can do it in a day. There is also a museum approximately 45min north. I would like to go back and take my time. I would recommend seeing it
Adrienna M — Google review
Oh my goodness, this was such an amazing place to visit and has been on our 'want to see' list for a while. We took our whole family and my parents (ages 16 to 75) and everyone loved it. Parking and tickets were easy to navigate and purchase on site. It was amazing to see just how big the Ark actually was and how they may have built the cages and stored things inside. The entire property was very well manicured and taken care of. Loved all of the areas to see and they layout was well done. It was easy to see where to go and what to see/read as you toured. The zoo outside (which we didn't know about until we saw signs) was super cool too. Animals were all in areas by 'kind' and lots of employees answered any questions people had. There was a cool play area outside with a small zip line for kids, lots of places to sit and eat a snack, buy a snack or you could eat at the restaurant if you wanted to sit down.The employees were all amazing, friendly and helpful (offered to take photos or answer questions).Highly recommend!
Pam J — Google review
Amazing re-creation of Noah’s Ark, built the same size as the Ark from the Bible’s specifications. We spent nearly all day there — we were happy to find bathrooms on every level, snack shops, gift shops, and places to sit and rest. The Zoo was fantastic too! The whole family will enjoy this very well done exhibit and world-renowned attraction. The restaurant was good too, buffet style so something for everyone.
Linda F — Google review
What an awesome experience! Great for all ages. My 2.5 year old loved it, my husband and I loved it, and my parents loved it. Really puts it in perspective from your childhood thought process of a big boat. The ark held all the animals! This ark encounter sure gave you a real life feel for what is believed to be as accurate as possible. Play areas for kids. A zoo connected to it with some interesting animals! Allow the entire day for fun....we had to cut ourselves short unfortunately. We will definitely be back!They offer stroller rental. Only $10!!!! Worth it, especially without the hassle of bringing your own.
Sarah J — Google review
A fun and educational experience for the whole family! It is neat to think about the intricacies and architecture of the ark itself, not something you consider every time you read the story of Noah’s ark. Thought the video clips did a great job building the story and sharing the gospel throughout the exhibit. Loved the details and appreciated the lists of potential animal groupings, how water and food were dispensed, and where/how Noah’s family lived. Lots of history through a biblical worldview.
Stephanie A — Google review
Wow! My wife, her Aunt, and I had an absolute blast exploring the Ark Encounter in Kentucky! Let me tell you, this place is nothing short of awe-inspiring! When we first laid eyes on the massive Ark, we were blown away by its sheer size and grandeur - it's like nothing we've ever seen before!One thing that really impressed us was how accessible the Ark is for everyone. They've got you covered with wheelchair and scooter rentals right on site, making it super convenient for those who need a little extra assistance. Inside the Ark, there was plenty of room to maneuver around with accessible chairs and scooters, ensuring that everyone can fully enjoy the encounter. They also have elevators throughout the Ark to help.The exhibit inside the Ark was mind-blowing! We were completely immersed in a world of Bible history, learning about Noah, his family, and all the fascinating animals on the Ark. The level of detail and information they've packed in there is just incredible.Oh, and getting to the Ark from the parking area was a breeze! A quick and fun ride on the bus took us right to the entrance, and when we were done, a swift ride back to our car. It couldn't have been more convenient!If you're looking for an unforgettable outing, trust me, the Ark Encounter is a must-visit destination! It's not just for adults, either - they've got so much for the whole family. Kids will be over the moon with the on-site zoo, thrilling zip lines, and the awesome restaurant that offers delicious bites.So, whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or simply looking for a fun-filled family adventure, the Ark Encounter near Cincinnati is the place to be! Dive into the world of Bible history and experience the wonder of a life-size Noah's Ark. We had an absolute blast, and we know you will too!
RICHARD B — Google review
The family and I went to see the Ark experience today. It was an awesome experience for everyone. The exhibits were done really well, and there were a lot of visuals to keep the boys entertained. We were all blown away with how tall the Ark was. There is also a zoo on site, which was done really well. There is also a buffet at the park which was a great value, the food was really food. We stopped at the playground for an hour or so before leaving. Great activity to do with a family of all ages!
Paul F — Google review
We drove from West Palm Beach , Florida to Kentucky to see this! What an amazing experience we had. I loved the exhibits inside the ark about the facts about the flood, ark, animals and Noah . There was a lot to see. I really enjoyed it. They have gift shops inside and outside the ark. My family loved the outside zoo as well !
Lesly F — Google review
This is a once and lifetime experience, and so much to do, but the best part is to learn about God and the great flood and how the Earth is the way it is today! It's 3 floors of an experience you will never forget! And as always friends see you next time!
Michael H — Google review
Drove from Texas and I highly recommend this place. It takes you there in the physical. Gives you wisdom and provides answers to so many questions. The staff is amazing! They truly are in the mindset that they work for GOD and not man. That is rare to see. The food at the buffet was good and that place was well run. We went in late Nov so the crowds weren't as big. Also something I didn't check in advance. They are closed on Sunday so the 3 day pass was important when coupled with the Creation museum. Please try the virtual encounter. It's worth the money. Very cool and we are glad we had the experience.
Libby V — Google review
It was my first time visiting, and I finally saw everything for myself after hearing from others, and it was amazing. There are plenty of things for children to do also. Just know that you will get your steps in while enjoying the experience.When you're in Kentucky, stop by The Ark EncounterBTW, the Hampton Inn is located right next to the venue. (Walking distance)👍🏾 👍🏾👍🏾 👍🏾
Greg R — Google review
Such an AMAZING experience!!! We flew all the way from TEXAS to see this magnificent ark. We learned so much and EVERYONE was super friendly. The Ararat Ridge Zoo was the perfect animal touch to such an important part of the story.The only negative thing I would say is because the experience is a little pricey the picture should be included with your purchase or NOT as high. $30 for a memorable moment is definitely a little too high. I did purchase several gift shop items so it wasn’t that I was being cheap but it’s pricey for a regular photo.
Gabi T — Google review
Really amazing place! It's difficult to describe the shear size of the ark. Even from a distance, it is massive. Once inside, it almost doesn't feel real. The craftsmanship of the timbers, the exhibits and the time that went into making them, the staff...its all a great experience. Outside, the food is great, the VR experience is a blast, and the petting zoo is a great time.The historical and biblical accuracy, along with unknown facts, insights, and research really makes this an experience both educational and fun.It can easily take all day, depending on how much you enjoy reading about each exhibit.Highly recommend.
J M — Google review
It is a bit on the expensive side. They didn't want to honor their "senior" discount, even when presented with a government ID without asking. Parts of it are more "preachy" and off subject. For example, why waste space with car crashes when the space could be used with on subject material. It was raining so we couldn't see the zoo, seems like they should do something to cover that area considering the percentage of bad weather days in that area. The real arc wouldn't have had open spaces and probably not the giant ramp. Certainly not something young children would understand. They should make some changes to the parking and shuttle system. If it is raining, getting to the shuttle is a bad situation and since you are already walking a lot, does the parking really need to be another hike? Lighting isn't good for taking pictures due to reflective surfaces and long distances in unlit areas. Lots of up selling going on just about everywhere. A bottle of water is $4 and they don't allow you to bring your own, that isn't good for people with health issues. It is a really nice place to visit, it just needs some re-thinking.
Jim P — Google review
This was a really great attraction for our whole family. Very informative as well as interesting. Buffet was good. Gift shop was perfect. We recommend going later in the day (after lunch) to avoid an overcrowded experience. Overall, this was a wonderful way to spend the day. Don’t try to do the Ark and the Creation Museum in one day. It’s way too much to enjoy it all.
Leah C — Google review
We were there when it opened and stayed until it closed. It's a magnificent structure. The short movie that tells about the vision and the building of the place is a must-see. It's a lot of walking but they have scooters and wheelchairs to rent or you can bring your own. There's also plenty of places to sit and rest. The exhibits and biblical knowledge inside the ark are fantastic. The outside zoo is great. I petted and fed a camel. There's a lot of cool animals too. We ate there, too, at the buffet. It was delicious. We waited until about 2, and it wasn't crowded. Reasonable priced, a lot like a Golden Corral. There were other options throughout the park. You do pay $15 to park on top of the ticket price. So, for the 2 of us to go in and to eat was about $160. All day experience, just took our time and soaked it all up.
Debbie E — Google review
An amazing presentation of Noah and the Ark. so much history presented in a way it’s easy to understand. We spent hours learning and exploring. An absolute Must See. The food and desserts at their buffet is amazing and delicious. All handmade on the premises. Incredible. Put this on your to do list.
Jtanzella — Google review
We just wanted to checkout the “Ark” to appreciate the magnitude of this thing - and it did not disappoint. We are Bible readers and we study the Bible, so we know a lot of the sights within the Ark are artists rendering or interpretation of what things “may have looked like” but we didn’t get caught up in all of that…just appreciated seeing the size of this thing and it was interesting to see how the builders interpreted ways Noah and his family created ventilation, stored water according to shelf life, grew their own gardens/vegetables.etc. Lots of things to buy along the way (snacks and gifts) many restrooms, elevators and they rent wheelchairs too. I saw that they have some zip lines and there is a small zoo you can walk through there as well.
Joseph, C — Google review
We visited the Ark encounter with our family over spring break and had a great time. It was so educational to see how the art could possibly have been built how the animals could possibly have survived Noah in his family was so integrate in all of it. By the way, I never thought about dinosaurs being on the ark.
Let’s H — Google review
Truly amazing experience. You have to see it is so impressive. And to walk through it is amazing and really gives perspective to it. The hole experience is totally handicap accessible, including the zoo and the bus transportation from the parking area. With lots to do it’s worth taking a day to see it all the whole experience, but especially the zoo is kid friendly with lots of activities for children and adults alike with on-site stroller and wheelchair rental has tons of concession areas and restaurants on the property gift shops for those take-home commemorative gifts, make the whole ark encounter a delightful experience I highly recommend and encourage if you’re in the area.
Geoffrey 4 — Google review
The Ark Museum is a remarkable destination that offers an immersive experience for visitors. From the moment you arrive, the combination of sounds and sights creates a thought-provoking atmosphere, encouraging reflections on life and personal purposes. The museum presents an abundance of physical and historical evidence supporting the concept of an ark like the one depicted.Throughout the museum, you’ll find various amenities, including shopping on every floor and conveniently located restrooms. The attractions are diverse, featuring a zoo, a virtual theater with 3D capabilities, and a kid's zone to keep younger visitors entertained and engaged. Additionally, there is a hotel adjacent to the museum's parking lot, making it convenient for those who wish to extend their visit.In summary, the Ark Museum, situated in the heart of Kentucky, is an exceptional place to visit, offering a unique blend of educational and entertaining experiences.
Ozeas S — Google review
What a treasure, a true vision. I won't try to explain it, you must experience it.Plan on a full day. There's a lot to see.It's a whole lot of walking and reading, I think it would be pretty boring for kids under 5 yrs. However, those kids would love the outdoor zoo area. If it's hot outdoors, it will make those same kids miserable. It's a very long day for someone who likes reading and is happy walking.What I WILĹ say is that I think it's worth the admission. The buffet is excellent and more than fairly priced. I even thought the gift shop prices were fair. You would easily pay 10 bucks more for a t-shirt at any other venue.I think the Ark is such a wonderful thing and I'm so grateful for those inspired and diligent to bring the concept to us!
Shirley A — Google review
Awesome experience.. went for 2 days. So much to see and do, will need to take a few days to truly get the best unrushed experience. Well worth going to the Creation museum also.. amazing. Adults will learn allot with great expos and fantastic for the kids!
FIT- B — Google review
Great experience, lots to look at. If you're going, plan a whole day to be there. Thay have some good movies playing through out the day in the Answers building. I love the message behind the Ark experience. Someday God will judge the world again. A good reality check on where your heart is.
Sheldon N — Google review
Amazing experience. Was very interesting, and unlike other museums that get boring from all the reading, they broke up reading with videos, exhibits, and other styles of reading, for example, comic strips that kept my interest. There was so much to do that definitely needs at least 4 hours, but I'd recommend it all day. There is a bus/shuttle that takes you from ticket stand to the Ark. They have a small zoo and an aerial/zip line course for kids and a virtual reality station. I only did the zoo, which was small but free. Will definitely come back with more family next time. I bought a parking pass online, which got me through quicker, but you can purchase at gate as well.
Krystal B — Google review
Where else can you see a life-sized replica of Noah's Ark? Beautifully made. Different than I imagined. Very spacious and well organized. It's hard to imagine it being quite like that in the days of Noah. Lots of walking. No live animals on the Ark. The zoo was closed at the time of my trip. They have plans to add more attractions, like a model of Jerusalem, to the grounds. The Ark coupled with the Creation museum makes this trip worthwhile.
June — Google review
Awesome day!Ark is awesome if you have small kids it is a tough trip we took our 10 year old and 4 year old.The kids enjoyed the zoo and free carousel.I recommend going early as possible parking lot opens at 830 and there's a line when you pull up.We went in and went straight to the ark which I recommend it gets crowded quick.There's seven good options but the buffet worked best for us food was good unlimited drinks.All and all it was an awesome trip would love to do it again!
Brandon C — Google review
The ark was awesome! The creative insight into how the Bible states and the actuality of what that looks like is very scientific and professionally done! Also to have Amish workers make parts of the boat gives the authenticity that the ark would have been built like! It’s cool for the kids since the displays are realistic, there is a small zoo, and there is a playground!
Noah D — Google review
Great experience. Excellent quality everywhere, from the Ark walk through experience to the buffet lunch to the zoo. The shuttle is extremely efficient to get you from the parking lot to the park, even on a weekend. Worth the drive to experience the full size Ark and learn more about the Bible from Creation to Jesus.
Elizabeth — Google review
Amazing place highly recommended!!!My wife and I spent 7 hours and we are planning to go back as it was very informative and enjoyable.What a wonderful place thank you for creating this experience for all of us to share.
Nick K — Google review
It's amazing! The exact replica of the Ark found in the biblical account of the Flood. The massive size is the length of two Boeing 747s, 80 ft wide and 50 ft high. Inside are three floors. The first two floors show how every kind of animal could possibly be housed & cared for. The next depicts how life may have been during the year Noah and his family were locked inside. Additionally, there were many interesting exhibits explaining the evidence of a global flood. Food & drink cannot be brought into the Ark, but inside there are food kiosks. FYI, it's explicitly explained that beyond the dimensions stated in the Bible, most of what is seen inside is an creative interpretation based on historical understanding and fossil/archaeological evidence. It's a pretty impressive place with so much to consider. For ppl of faith, Ark Encounter is a helpful college of information of an event that too often is minimized.
Gordon S — Google review
We had a great experience the Ark Encounter! It was a family trip for us with our 5 & 7 yr old kids. There was definitely a lot to see and it took us several days to see everything. There was quite a bit to read, so had to be mindful with the kids to read and explain things to them. They did a great job of showing the biblical explanation vs the world view or scientific explanation of things. Was surprised to see all the information on dinosaurs being a part of Noah’s Ark!We learned very quickly that the mornings were very busy when the park opened having about a dozen charter buses come in with people. We found it was not as crowded during the afternoons to walk through the Ark. My girls loved the Zoo and the Playground. Would also recommend making time to attend some of the activities scheduled in the auditorium.I was truly impressed how organized and clean the park was. It was definitely “amusement park” worthy, which I was not expecting. Overall a great faith based trip that was educational and great for the family. Highly recommended!
Daniel M — Google review
If you want to experience the immensity of the arc, to really understand the dimensions and how probably the animals were accommodated for that, totally worth it. The reason I did not gave a 5⭐️ is because as a believer I don't agreed with some of the ideas represented at the exhibitions. But is something that each one is entitled to their own opinions and you should go and experienced it your self. The buffet was good the food was tasty but cold for my liking. Is a place that is friendly for people on wheelchair.
Oluwafemi M — Google review
First we were most thankful that the gospel was clearly presented in multiple ways throughout the exhibit.Second, we were impressed by the sheer size of the ark. There was a lot of helpful information given not just about the arc, but about the beginning and events leading up to the flood.There is a note about artistic license, yet I did not see a note about the amount of study done before the beginning of construction.I’m glad I’m not the only one that noticed this; some else noted, there seemed to be a lot of commercialism reminiscent of a theme park like Canada Wonderland. There are two massive parking lots, which are served by a number of buses taking you to and from the main entrance. Then there is a labyrinth or maze of rails, like the rides at theme parks, twisting and winding around for those very busy days that they must have to get to the first ramp up to the first level. I think we were fortunate to be there on the school day however, there were a number of school groups or camp groups there making it difficult to enjoy the displays and take good pictures.It is most busy in the mornings, so I recommend going in the afternoon around lunchtime until closing.The buffet food was very excellent. Well cooked. Great variety. Well kept. For me, however, it would be nice to have more chocolate desserts! 🤣We would be interested in returning to bring struggling, friends and unbelievers as we feel it might help them To see the reality of such an event.
Peter L — Google review
It is huge. Built to the specs in the Bible. 4 stories tall but you only see the bottom 3 floors. Easy accessibility as you climb ramps to each floor. You can spend 1 entire day here if you read and watch everything. So much to read and see. We spent 2 hours and quickly went through it all. Kids actually did get bored in the boat but it was very interesting to see everything and seeing how huge the inside boat is. The restaurant on site was good and actually cheap for a buffet at a place like this so I'm glad they're not charging overpriced food prices. Definitely worth a stop even if you don't want to be there all day. Our kids (9) were free as well so it was fine if they did get bored. They did enjoy the small zoo on site though. There weren't very many animals but that's ok.
Josh W — Google review
If you love to stand in long lines and crowed spaces and pay outrageous prices for a bottle of water this is your place. The Ark itself is 60% retail space and ramps 20% lines to get into exhibits and 20% actually cool exhibits. At almost $65 for entry and $15 for parking you quickly feel like these people are just preying on peoples religious curiosity. Maybe on a less crowded day it might feel more worthwhile but I would say honestly you are better off to spend your time going to the creation museum or some where else
Ashley S — Google review
This place definitely needs 2 days to see it all. There's so much to see. It truly is a beautiful place! My family and I enjoyed it so much, we will be coming again soon! We took many pictures, but YOU need to see this place yourself like we did! We did the creation museum first but it's up to you. Do buy the combo tickets, it's WORTH IT!
Nelson L — Google review
Wanted to share more: Super fun!! My dad was ecstatic and in amazement. We couldn't go to all of the areas like the buffet or zoo, since we were short on time, maybe next time! Regardless great place to go with everyone of all ages.
Dayanara G — Google review
I took my parents to The Ark Encounter. We arrived a few minutes before the park opened. There was already a line waiting to enter. Parking was ample. We were lucky to get a parking place close to the front of the entrance. The staff were dressed professionally in their uniforms. They were extremely courteous and helpful. We rented a scooter for my mother, which turned out to be such a blessing for her. She was able to scoot all over the Ark and the grounds for eight hours. She had a wonderful time. It's overwhelming to see how big the Ark is and to think of how long it took to build the Ark and what Noah and his family went through during that time. Inside that Ark, there is so much to see. All of the exhibits have detailed explanations with them. There are banners with people's names and things they have done in history that stand out. It shows that people have a purpose and they achieve that purpose. The whole facility is clean and sanitary, even on a Saturday when it is extremely crowded. The flow of traffic throughout the Ark and the grounds went very smoothly. The virtual reality theater is a must-see. There are attendants that are extremely helpful, and the actual adventure is wonderful. The only thing I would say is that I wish it lasted longer. It was so much fun. The buffet restaurant is fantastic. There are an ample number of employees that quickly clean tables and floors and help with anything a person needs. The food is delicious and plentiful. We spent an excessive amount of time with all of the live animals. Being able to go into the kangaroo enclosure was so special for us. There's a carousel with the features made in Italy that is very pretty and fun to ride. The walking paths and the buses that transport people from the parking lot to the Ark are clean, free of debris, and very helpful. All in all, this is an experience that I wish everyone could have.
Darlene K — Google review
What a great experience! It's definitely a great place to visit. Easy to park and ride the bus to the exhibits. Definitely bring comfy shoes to walk in and plan to spend 4 plus hours to take in all the attractions. The Ark itself is full of things to read and explore as well as plenty of restrooms, places to sit and gift shops. The zoo was pretty fun to walk through and get to pet a kangaroo.
Clarissa F — Google review
It was an amazing experience. Really opened my eyes on a few things about how we interpret God's purpose of The Ark. I thought they were very intentional and so much of the exhibit represented various cultures and countries. Great for a friend's group or family group. We were also pleasantly surprised by being able to visit the nearby Zoo!
Candice W — Google review
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Louisville Mega Cavern
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Sights & Landmarks
Sightseeing tour agency
Louisville Mega Cavern is a subterranean recreation center that offers activities such as zip lines, ropes courses, and underground bike park. It's one of the most popular attractions in Louisville due to its various adventure-focused activities.
This adventure was the best idea, something different, and it did not disappoint.I registered, purchased tickets, and signed wavers all online and via digital delivery. It was so easy. I pulled up and drove around and found the location. There was not anyone else really around and even though there were signs I didn’t know what to do. I think those main tour doors needed to be construction orange or green with a big clear enter sign enter sign . There are lots of signs and info but needed to be a little more clear and simple..After entering through the side and walking down a creepy hall, I walk into this massive room and there was the tram, and across the giant room was a town façade and waiting area. I made my way over and when walking into the underground welcome center was warmly greeting by seven or so staff. There was a gift shop, snack area, very nice restrooms, and an open indoor ropes course to the side.My tour was the first of the day of a Thursday so that was probably why there was no crowd to follow but it added to the adventure for me! The price was $21.94 and the tour lasted a little over an hour. It was awesome to see the inside and understanding the history and purpose of the cavern and it’s evolution.Shout out my tour guide Skeeter! He was the best! Great guide, extremely funny, and delivering an up beat, educational tour with a side of humor.I won’t give away all the history and stories so there will not be any real spoilers from the tour but I will say this was a great experience and so glad a booked the tram tour. It was definitely something different and fun to do.
Wm. R — Google review
Super cool place! I have never taken a tram car thru a cavern before. Our guide was great, too. He explained everything in the cavern and how it was created. It was interesting enough down there to keep my 11 month old grandson occupied. I definitely will be back!FYI, I have night vision on my phone. It is a lot darker than it looks...
Bob H — Google review
We had a great time here. We decided on the walking tour, and it was pretty fun. The guide Olivia did a great job. It is a little pricey for what it is, but we are glad we did it. It is so neat down there. It is amazing how large it actually is in person. The entrance is a little weird, and we weren't sure we were in the right place. It is a long hallway that looks abandoned, but eventually opens up to the cave.
Myles A — Google review
According to the owners quote, they "transform it into a holiday light spectacular for the Christmas season. "If you consider displays of Marvel's avengers, Mario brothers, minions, and tanks to be part of the Christmas season, then I guess the quote is right.Only about half of the 15 minute drive through was holiday-themed. It seems like the rest of it was put into place just as a filler.Not to say it wasn't neat, but it's not as neat as they make it.
Brokk — Google review
The zip line tour is so cool, we’re big zip line fans and doing everything in the dark with bright lights was something new and we had a really good time. The tour guides make you feel confident and safe about the whole experience. We really enjoyed ourselves!
LP — Google review
Taking the mega cavern tram tour was a fun experience, appropriate for all ages. Learning the history of the space was interesting. Our tour guide was great and kept things lively and entertaining with his jokes and fun facts. The temperature was a little cool, so a jacket is recommended. We didn't do the zip-line or the high ropes course, but both looked amazing!!
Kendra D — Google review
Excellent tour with our tour guide Skeeter. Skeeter did a good job of providing us with laughs while also giving us the history of the caverns.My family and I chose the Tram tour since we have a small child. It is cool in the cavern but not cold. We were fine with a light jacket.It's not really a lot to see if you don't Zipline or do more of the exciting attractions. Kids might get a little bored on the tram.It is a huge place, I think about 17 miles and the tram is about 2 miles long. It's a unique experience and one I'd definitely say to give a try.
E B — Google review
We came here to do the Mega Quest aerial adventure course! The guides explained everything well and were friendly and helpful. We felt completely safe and confident in using our gear, the belays are easy and intuitive to use. I liked that it wasn’t a linear course, and you could go through it at your own pace and choose which routes to take. The short zip lines in it were our favorite! You’re also allowed to leave the course at any time to take a break and remove your helmet and gloves, just don’t take off your harness because then you are done. You get two hours on the course which was more than enough time, we even ended up finishing a little early because we were so sore!I recommend short sleeves because you get really sweaty, however personally I’d recommend long pants because with all the ropes on the course, I did get a couple small rope scrapes. Nothing terrible, just keep that in mind!There are lockers to store anything you don’t want to take/wear on the course, but it takes quarters so make sure you bring cash or prepare to use the on site ATM that charges a fee. Make sure to have cash to tip your guides too! They’re working hard for you!We live in Ohio but I’d love to come back some day to try the full zip line course or the tram tour!
Em H — Google review
I purchased the Mega Tram ticket since I was already doing so much walking on my vacation. I called before hand and was told that the Mega Tram and the Mega Walking tours covered the same route. Our tour guide was great and made jokes along the way. The cavern was a pleasant temperature since I visited on the hottest day of the year. Definitely worth seeing if you want a break from the heat of summer but not what I would consider over the top exciting or a must-see. I like caves and caverns so I enjyed it.
Carol T — Google review
Fun place to go! We took the tram tour through the caverns and had a great time. Our guide was amusing, informative and entertaining! They had a cute gift shop on-site and we bought a few items. We plan to come back for the Christmas light show where you can drive through the caverns in your own car!!!
B D — Google review
Much cooler than I expected! Mega Cavern is an old limestone mine that is massive. It has some interesting history as well once being a fallout shelter. Now it is a driving tour, adventure area, zip line tour, light show and even commercial storage. Worth the visit!
Kevin M — Google review
This was an absolutely amazing experience for the whole family. There's a display for everyone. Dinosaurs, Christmas scenes, marvel comics characters, heavy machinery, veterans, Disney and other characters, America/USA, and amazing light shows at several places. Very entertaining and we will definitely be back again. We'll probably take the guided wagon ride through next time just for the better view!
KY F — Google review
Well worth the cost. Lots to do while waiting. I was disappointed in the gift shop. They seem to have cut back after Covid. Our tour guide was very informative. In the picture of the original caverns look close and see a man standing in the original 60 foot high cavern. They hauled in 40 feet of fill.
David G — Google review
So much fun! Everything started on time and we were with a great group. The guides Abby and Bambie so sweet, clear about what was needed for the zip parts and had fun comments to add in. We had a blast.
Jessica P — Google review
We did the walking tour and it was pretty cool - the lights make it fun and it’s interesting to hear the history of the cavern. Our guide talked a LOT - could be good for people who enjoy awkward jokes and hearing the same voice non-stop, but it wasn’t for us. Might have been better with a different guide. Entrance is through a long hallway, just keep going even if it feels like you’re not at the right place.
Bankura M — Google review
Julian and Mady best guides and combo comedians. Made sure we were safe and sound. Fun time in the cave and music/light show made it a great experience. Would recommend it if in the area. Thanks again guides.
Mark S — Google review
Awesome must-do adventure!! Very kid friendly! The staff is very attentive and nice, very knowledgeable as well!!! I encourage all ages to try it out. Even if you are afraid of heights they have a low level course. Super fun time and you will definitely get a good workout in
Adrian G — Google review
We were only in Louisville for a long weekend, but zip lining at the Mega Cavern was a great way to do something different besides bourbon tastings. Our guides Austin and Josh made it really fun. I’d recommend it if you’re in the area!
Catherine G — Google review
Highly recommend. Zip liner looked awesome!!!Highly Recommend...having people with disabilities board 1st!
Michaelin W — Google review
Aaron and Jordan were awesome guides for the zip lining!! We felt safe and had a lot of fun!Best drive thru light show we've ever seen!Highly recommend going and doing these activities. Great family fun!
Donna G — Google review
The Louisville Mega Cavern tour proved to be a regrettable experience, particularly disappointing for several reasons. First and foremost, my visit did not coincide with the Christmas season, meaning that all the festive lights were packed away except for a few stray decorations lingering visibly, adding to the overall dreariness.Furthermore, the cavern itself is not a natural formation, which diminished the excitement right from the start. The tour primarily focused on the cavern's history as a fallout shelter and a storage site for salt, interspersed with some rather dull videos. This narrative did little to enhance the experience, leaving me questioning the value of the tour.The worst part, however, was the environment within the cavern. The air was thick with a dust reminiscent of a construction site, making it uncomfortable and raising concerns about its quality. Throughout the tour, the main sights were abandoned vehicles, sealed-off doors, and a collection of low-quality props—hardly the engaging or educational content one might expect.Spending $20 and an hour of my time in an artificially excavated, dusty cavern observing these lackluster displays was frustrating. With the money and time at hand, almost any other destination would have provided a better experience. This was the first time I truly felt someone dared to charge $20 for a tour of what felt like a vast, polluted parking garage. The disappointment was profound, and I would strongly advise against this tour for anyone looking for a meaningful or enjoyable outing.
Si C — Google review
10/10 recommend for families. Eat before you arrive (Wendy’s, coffee shop, and Kroger near entrance). No outside food at cave. No good food options in cave. Bring cash to tip. Buy tickets in advance. Lockers available for $1.
Josh O — Google review
Interesting history. Guide told lots of cheesy jokes. Spent a lot of time advertising the other things you can do there besides the tour. Would have liked more time spent on telling the history.
Lynn M — Google review
Several things left me scratching my head after visiting this tourist attraction. First, the worker who checked us in asked my 13 and 11 year old if they were intoxicated. This was apart of a questioning prior to the ropes course and he thought it was okay because he said “sorry I have to ask this”even though my 11 year old didn’t know what the word meant. Several areas were painted over and chipping badly on the ceiling of the ropes course. The equipment and gloves were old and unclean and the helmet was as tight as it goes but was still loose and didn’t allow looking around easily.The cave was lackluster after visiting Mammoth Caves a few weeks prior. Tip if you’re going on the tram tour, do not sit up front. There are several stops and the fumes from the truck are awful and I had the worst headache afterwards. Also the tour guide was very animated and knowledgeable but was way too loud and too many punny jokes instead of just sticking to the quick fun facts. Overall it was overpriced and not worth the money. They didn’t have any fans going and it smelled of mildew and could use better airflow. If you’re looking for a quick thrilling kids experience, then this may be your thing, but I recommend Mammoth Caves instead.
Sharon C — Google review
Nothing of significance. It's like an underground parking lot with a tiny park. For $40 a person... Would have still been good, but we brought a work group twice to do either ropes course or the walking course. Both times we were turned away and not given a refund because we were 5 minutes late. Garbage customer service. For what it's worth, I would say it's safe for kids, but we found their wiring sitting in water close to the entrance.Cursed experience.
Lucas F — Google review
A very unique display of lights, nothing compares. If you have your tickets on your phone, there's no reception in the cave at the attendant, so maybe take a picture of it, they do have your name so not a problem
Lonnie B — Google review
Absolutely loved it. We went on a weekday and got there around 10:30 to 11:00. There was no wait and we drove right in. The beginning was good and it just kept getting better and better as we went through. The finale at the end was the best experience. I highly recommend it for both kids and adults as there's plenty to see for both.
Christina L — Google review
We visited, and went on the walking tour through the Cavern, which is very much worth adding to your list of things to see/do while visiting Louisville. We explored the Cavern with a guide named Sophia, who was very friendly, knowledgeable, and funny. At the end of the tour I asked how many times she had walked the cavern/given the tour. Expecting her answer to be in the hundreds, I was amazed to hear that it was her very first solo tour through the Cavern. She did an absolutely incredible job, and we left with a great bit of interesting information regarding the history of the Cavern, and would absolutely visit again.
Trevor B — Google review
To be completely honest, zip-lining isn't my thing. I only went because my daughter enjoys it, and this sounded like something unique. IT IS. Very much so. We both had a great time, and our guides, Nolan and Mackenzie were the BEST. The suspension bridges were my personal favorite part. I regret not having any pictures of them.My wife and youngest daughter took the tram tour, and both said it was also much better than they expected.Downside... the Jeeps were non-functioning. It's a Jeep thing... if you know, you know... ;)
The J — Google review
The zip line experience was really fun. I think its over priced and thank goodness we didn't have to pay for parking. Our zip line guides were all comical and very social which made up most of the experience. Thanks to the guides Sophia, Nolan and David.
Cody P — Google review
We had a great time! Cici and Maggie were our guides. 4 of us came in a group of 9. The wait between each Zipline was pretty short and the ziplines were super invigorating. I’m terrified of heights, but surprisingly really enjoyed this. Definitely would recommend for a family or friend adventure.
D — Google review
More then worth the drive. The kids loved it and it was just enough time spent driving thru before it became too much. Xmas Eve was the right time to go and the price wasn't overpriced by any means. Music and lights were fabulous
Nicole L — Google review
We had a walking tour with Sophia. The tour was informative and interesting. There are a lot of cool facts and funny jokes as you go along.Some cool lights to see as well in the dark.The space could have more cool displays added with time. The adventure gym seems cool and the zip liners seemed to have fun.
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Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory
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Museum
Event venue
This museum in Louisville, Kentucky is a must-see for fans of baseball bats. The museum has a factory tour that charts the journey of a bat from a humble piece of wood to an expertly made professional baseball bat. Other noteworthy exhibits include the world's largest bat, Buds Batting Cage, and interactive displays like Babe Ruth's batting helmet. The Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is easily recognizable by its towering 120-ft steel baseball bat, the Worlds Biggest Bat.
A fascinating place for baseball fans as well as those with just a passing knowledge of the game. Watch bats being created out of blocks of wood. When we were there, they were making bats for opening day. You can also get a personalized bat. There are displays highlighting baseball greats and other unique facets of the sport. A great attraction and an easy walk from downtown.
David N — Google review
Totally awesome tour and definitely worth it. All of my kids enjoyed it. The free mini bat is a nice touch either. Keeping four boys from poking each other with them is a different story. After the tour you get to see the museum which has some nice extra items in it. We came on a holiday on the fourth of July weekend and only had to wait 10 minutes for a tour to start.
Zach G — Google review
If you like baseball history you will luv this place. They give you a great tour of the factory where they make 4000 bats per day. They also have lots of pro baseball items you can buy that are signed. At the end of the tour you get a free souvenir bat. You can use the batting cages or check out the bat cave and gift shop. Ez parking.
J P — Google review
As a former baseball player, it was a really cool experience to see where these bats are made. Also, the amount of time and dedication they take to craft each one. It was also cool to bat in the cages to test out different players' bats. I would definitely recommend it to someone who played baseball before or someone who appreciates woodworking!
Jonathan I — Google review
This place is a must attend even if you aren't a baseball fan. It's a walk through the history of Louisville slugger and how the bats are made. It was a really fun experience. My wife isn't a baseball fan and she enjoyed it. There is so much to see and learn about. The custom made bats to take with you is definitely a highlight. It's easy to find it's right off the highway and parking is a breeze with a municipal lot a block from the front doors. My dad passed away in June 2024 and I was able to get a custom bat made for him. It was a very meaningful experience. It's a must do!!
Court H — Google review
If you you baseball and its history, this is a place you must visit! The visit includes a tour inside the factory where you can see how bats are made. The exhibitions are simply amazing! You can hold a bat that belonged to Babe Ruth in 1933, you can see bats from Joe Di Magio, Roberto Clemente, Jackie Robinson, Roger Maris, Tyler Cobb, and some other legends. You can buy nice souvenirs at the gift store and even get a customized bat. I highly recommend this museum.
Francisco C — Google review
This was a pretty cool tour as it was in a real production facility where they are not afraid to show off the pride of their product. Overall, it is always cool to support a family business even if it is a big one. Pro tip: they give everyone who takes the tour a mini bat which saves on souvenirs for large family groups. Pro tip #2: they laser print all types of bats for gifts and it is pretty quick.
Chris M — Google review
Fantastic place if you even have a remote interest in baseball. I would say if you enjoy watching stuff get made or are into woodworking you would enjoy the place. The tour guide did a great job explaining what was on the factory floor. The museum had great exhibits and you can even hold bats used by the greats of the game.
Bryan M — Google review
Great tour, even for those that are not baseball fans. Understanding the entire process and watching them mill the bats and varnish them by hand was fun. Highly recommend for all ages.
J. D — Google review
Unique museum. If you are a baseball fan this is a must see. We were just passing through and have been wanting to stop.Tour was interesting and museum was nicely done. Different areas to explore. We spent about an hour here. Our seven year old enjoyed it as well!
Anna Z — Google review
Nice space with some free exhibits, but if you want to enter the museum portion and/or do the tour, there is a fee.I think the tour is a must try for fans. It was interesting to hear about and see the process. AND they give you a mini bat of your own at the end of the tour. When we went early in the morning, there was no wait for the tour, BUT when my friend wanted to do the tour later in the day, she would have had to wait about 1.5 hour for her tour group. So, buy the tour ticket early if you plan to attend around the noon time.
Jennifer L — Google review
What a great venue to learn about an American sports treasure. Interactive, educational and a wonderful walk through American sports history. Our family of five completely enjoyed the experience. Give yourself at least 1.5 hours to do the museum and factory tour.
Henry B — Google review
Stopped at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory after my husband told me about it.The staff were nice. I recommend taking the tour which shows you how the bats are made, painted, stamped and finished. You also get a mini bat at the end of the tour. It was pretty fun and got some history out of it too.
H. B — Google review
We needed a stop on our road-trip from MN to Panama City Beach to break it up and stretch our legs and let me tell you this didn’t Disappoint!! Our teenage kids Loved stopping here and doing the tour! They were all very happy that we decided to do it! As parents that was a success! Best part is, Each person got a Mini Bat as keepsake with Tour Ticket Cost! No need to spend anymore in gift shop! 2-4-1 ⚾️
Jen&Odie F — Google review
We really enjoyed this place! Great tour and I learned so much! I'm not a baseball fan, yet the rich history of the game, the process of making the bats, and learning about the players was incredibly interesting. I definitely recommend visiting, you will not be disappointed. We also got customized bats made. Very reasonably priced and it was only about a 15-20 minute wait.
Kristi U — Google review
I think this is a must see quick trip to see a working piece of history. Tour lasts about 30 minutes and you have to be assigned to a tour time. Awesome to see the inner workings of how the Louisville Slugger bat is created. There are other things to look at and learn including a batting cage. I was in and out in an hour and felt good about my time spent. Check it out while in Louisville.
The S — Google review
This was worth the whole trip! We bought tickets the night before for the first tour on a Friday. So much cool stuff! The tour was cool because you were right inside the factory where they make the bats! They let you take all the pictures you wanted and hold all types of bats! And at the end of the tour they give you a miniature slugger bag to take home! Big souvenir shop! I would go again!
Logan W — Google review
Really fun for families and baseball fans. The tour is easy and is with a guide. You walk through different setups in the factory and they play short videos with more information. At the end you get a mini slugger, watch out for everyone who gets super lit to get them - they start swinging.There are other parts to visit including a history area with mannequin/statues of famous players. They also have a bat room. And the batting cage is fun if you have the time.
D J — Google review
This place is beyond AWESOME! Where else in the world can you get a picture of yourself holding Babe Ruth's actual bat? A must see if you visit Louisville and you get a free mini bat at the end of the tour!
Matthewseven13 — Google review
My wife has talked about Louisville Slugger Museum for as long as I've known her. It has an extremely strong anchor to baseball, especially professional baseball. All the majors, leagues and players, get their bats from here. It is where their bats are made. At this museum, you can see how bats are made, from the selection of the tree to the cut and shape of the bats. It features a tour of the factory itself and ends with its own museum of baseball history. It is a fascinating tour for anyone, whether you are interested in baseball or not. It is a highly recommended tour of Americana.
Larry H — Google review
An essential part of the Louisville visitor experience! While I enjoy the sport, I confess I'm not that into baseball - but this was such a fascinating experience and should not be missed. Heads up for my fellow air travelers: the museum will ship your souvenir mini bats for just $10 (bundle them together to save!).
Alyssa, W — Google review
A very real experience on how to make the greatest baseball bats for players. There is definitely a science into creating these bats from the design, the wood , and the ultimate creation for the enjoyment of the game! I really loved it! You can hold the bats of your baseball heroes and pose for pictures! Thorough from beginning to end of the production of Louisville Slugger Bats! Perfect for baseball enthusiasts!
Steven B — Google review
Super fun experience! There's an area that's free to go in, along with the gift shop, but a paid tour is available, as well! The whole museum is well worth the visit! Tours are reasonably priced and done in small groups. Will definitely be back again.
Amanda S — Google review
Great experience in downtown Louisville. The giant bat out front is an excellent picture spot, and inside there is so much to see and do, even without doing the guided tour. Great gift shop and area to customize your own bat as well.
Logan P — Google review
So much fun! The tour was very cool, walk through the factory and learn the bat making process. Our tour guide was fantastic with lots of funny jokes and was great with the kids. The museum was full of near baseball history and you can hold famous ball players actual bats! Even if you're not a baseball or sports fan, this is still worth your time. This is great American History!
Clarissa F — Google review
This is a great American Historical site. The Great American Ball Game, was "shaped" and influenced by the production of these bats. We loved learning the history, and seeing how these bats were made.
Curtis D — Google review
Tour guide was extremely knowledgeable. Friendly and tickets were reasonably priced.Gift shop is a bit expensive for the products that they have available to buy. Guess that’s to be expected. Can find similar items online for half the price.Other than that, overall good experience.
Mike M — Google review
This is fun place for baseball fan especially for a hitter. You can watch how a baseball bat was made from a log to a famous product. You truly walked into the factory to see it. The museum part also exhibits lots of MLB famous batters! At the end of the factory tour, you'll receive a mini hand bat as a souvenir. A Place for all ages and family fun!! Recommended!!
Peng H — Google review
What an awesome place to visit in downtown! A working factory where the iconic Louisville Slugger Baseball Bats are made- and people are invited to tour. There is a museum with so much incredible memorabilia. I highly recommend this for baseball fans of all ages!!
Debi P — Google review
If you're a baseball enthusiast or simply love exploring iconic American history with your family, the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is an absolute must-visit destination. Nestled in the heart of Louisville, Kentucky, this museum offers an immersive journey into the heart and soul of America's favorite pastime.From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with towering replicas of bats used by baseball legends throughout history. It's not just a museum; it's a shrine to the sport, where each exhibit tells a story of triumph, dedication, and the craftsmanship that goes into creating these iconic bats.For kids, it's an adventure unlike any other. Imagine their faces lighting up as they stand next to the largest bat in the world, marveling at its sheer size and imagining the power behind each swing. The interactive exhibits allow them to grip replicas of famous bats, feel the weight of history in their hands, and learn about the science and artistry that goes into making a Louisville Slugger.The factory tour is the highlight of the visit. Watching skilled craftsmen mold, carve, and paint bats right before your eyes is a mesmerizing experience. You gain a newfound appreciation for the precision and dedication required to create these finely tuned instruments of the game. Each bat tells a story of craftsmanship, tradition, and the pursuit of excellence that resonates with visitors of all ages.After exploring the museum and witnessing the bat-making process, you can visit the batting cages to test your skills or shop for souvenirs at the expansive gift shop. Whether you're a seasoned fan or a newcomer to the world of baseball, there's something here for everyone to enjoy and cherish.The Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory isn't just a museum; it's a celebration of family, tradition, and the enduring spirit of America's favorite sport. It's a place where memories are made, bonds are strengthened, and a deep love for baseball is nurtured. So, gather your family, grab your mitts, and step up to the plate for an unforgettable adventure at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory.
Jon N — Google review
Great place for baseball fans! Fun and interactive, it’s good for all ages. Currently (5/2024) has a baseball video game history exhibit with tons of playable games. Lots of cool stuff to see and do here. This was my second time, and I’d come back again!
Darrick B — Google review
Had a great time. I'm not a huge baseball fan, but this was an awesome tour. They have a bat vault that is really cool. Bats that past famous MLB players used. The tour is worth the money, really learn a lot about the bat and the wood. Also a good place to purchase a bat
Brad H — Google review
This place is amazing!! You walk right on the factory floor during the tour and get to hold bats at each stage of the process.So many cool things to see and do after the tour as well. Highly recommend!!!! 100% you will. Not regret it!! They also give you a free small wooden bat at the end of the tour!!
Tonya F — Google review
Definitely a must-visit spot, even for non-baseball fans. While the ticket is a bit pricey, it was worth the experience. Don’t make the same mistake as we did and only plan an hour for this place - you could easily spend 2 here! And don’t miss out on the batting cage hidden in the back.
James E — Google review
A must do in Louisville if you have even the slightest interest in baseball, history, or manufacturing. The tour is a mixture of live narrative and interesting informative videos. You get right up next to the CNC machines, get to be hands on with many of the products, and get to see all parts of the process. The tour also has samples from every major league team, so no matter which team you love, you get to hold the bat of one of your home team heroes. At the end, you receive a small, free bat and there is a small museum to walk through. In that museum, there's an area where you can pose with a replica of famous players' bats. Buying our tickets in advance allowed us to easily walk in for our tour, but you can also walk in the day of. While you're waiting for your tour, the kids can play in a FREE video game lounge, or can head to the batting cages. At the cages, you can choose from a wide variety of bats and it only costs $2 for about 10 pitches. We really appreciated how affordable they kept the cages!
Lindsay S — Google review
Awesome museum! Great to learn about the history and how they used to make the bats and to now walk through the factory and see bats being made. Highly recommend you visit if your into baseball at all. I'm not a baseball fan but enjoyed it. They also have a batting cage and small 20min movie about the bats.
Kevin B — Google review
Great museum and if you're a lover of baseball, then this is a must do! The tour includes walking through the actual factory while the bats are being made, which I found to be the best part of the tour. The tour guide also went into the science of how they're put together. You also get to take home a nice token... you guess it, a miniature Louisville slugger bat.
Heidi M — Google review
Greeted by the World's Largest Baseball Bat right out of the museum. I ended up taking the tour here and they show you beginning to end, the production of the bat. Starting from the piece of wood, how it was cut back in the day. Nowadays with machinery, you see how quick production can be. You get to see every step of the way from the carving of the machine, to a slope test, to the sanding machine and then they are finished in with some paint. Lastly some are branded and then ready to go for use! Overall nice tour and you get a small souvenir bat out of it. Very nice!
Josh B — Google review
This wasn't in my plans when I was heading to Louisville, but I am so glad I found the time to make it here. The tour , which included the history of the company, along with the bat making process is phenomenal! So much was learned and they have interactive activities that kids and adults can participate in. Definitely a place all baseball fans, or just sports fans, should visit.
D. S — Google review
Nothing exciting but was worth going to. You get to see the factory as they work, see the pros bats, and hold the bats of famous players.You can buy tickets in advance but we went during the week and only had to wait 10 mins for the next tour.
Regina C — Google review
The path perfectly made for those disabled. A nice waiting area seeing HISTORY OF BASEBALL before going on tour of a Real working BAT factory. American made and at the end you get to pick your own little bat made from the real bat Pros use today. Take the entire day for this one place . The staff so warm and knowledgeable. They know the best places to eat afterwords .
Prizm W — Google review
I’m a big baseball fan and I really enjoyed the tour! Learning about where the wood is sourced and seeing a bat being made was very special. After the tour you can go to the batting cage and try out bats that are replicas of the pros both current and historic. My favorite bat is Hank Aaron’s, I had to try Babe Ruth’s bat too, it’s HUGE and hard to swing.If you don’t have time for the whole tour you can just go to the batting cage and gift shop. There also a movie that talks about the history of the game and Louisville Sluggers roll. I’ll be back again!
Gabe M — Google review
It was fascinating to see the bats made and designed. I was intrigued by the Bat vault. The tour was about an hour long, with a guide who shares a bit but also turns on videos to watch explaining the process. It’s amazing how many bats are made for players around the world!! At the end of the tour you get to take home a small souvenir bat. The museum is a bit interactive and fun to take photos with the likes of Babe Ruth etc. A fun stop in Louisville. We paid $7.00 for parking just around the corner from the museum. I got a senior rate and my friend got a military rate as a veteran.
Kim C — Google review
Great place for baseball fans...did not know that major league bats come from wood harvested in an area between Pennsylvania and New York, best wood. They cranked out a bat every 45 seconds. Got our picture with a Verlander bat. Plus a little souvenir bat. Fun day
Cherie H — Google review
Went here as part of a quick trip through Louisville. The museum was interesting and had a lot of great demonstrations and hands-on things. The factory tour was great! It was fascinating to see how each of the bat styles and types were made and refined at each step of the process. If you're in town, I recommend this tour. It was very cool.
Shannon J — Google review
Great museum for baseball enthusiasts. They have a lot of historical players on display. Could use some more contemporary ones. Worth it to do the tour and slight upcharge for the batting cages. Take about an hour to hour and a half.
Lani C — Google review
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is the biggest in the world and certainly worth a family visit!
I took my 9 year old and 5 year old and we stayed from open to close and still had things we didn't get to do. The outside sports area is amazing. They had so much fun they wanted to return the following day. Parking was free, food was a little pricey but was as expected. You can bring your own inside the dining area. The place was clean and employees were so friendly.
Kim F — Google review
My 7 year old son had this on his summer bucket list so we drove 6 hours to get here. It was well worth the drive. The size of the place is mind staggering. A very well organized and engaging museum of science, culture, history, and an endless amount of learning opportunities for young and old alike. Surprising you around every corner. Keeping children engaged in large and small hands on spots from the 1 st floor to the fourth. I cannot recommend this great gem of a museum enough. If you can drive and know a child who will accompany you, make plans now to visit. You won’t be sorry!
Roger M — Google review
Nice museum but not the top. I would expect more for smaller children. You start your tour among the dinosaurs and end up on carrousel. I would say it is more for older kids as there is a part dedicated to Greece and also inspirational stories of Anne Frank, Ruby, etc. This is very well done with useful information. I mean, definitely the best part.Everything was clean and staff was friendly and nice. The outdoor part was unfortunately closed due to heatwave.
Veronika K — Google review
This place is very nice! A lot of walking, so make sure you have on comfortable shoes. I love their different exhibits; the kid history and Greece were my favorites. I appreciate all of the hand sanitizing wipes and liquids that they have placed around the museum.The outdoor sports center was FUNNNN! My boys loved being able to play all the sports. Make sure your kids are wearing closed toe shoes.The place was spotless, even the cafeteria and bathrooms. I appreciated the free parking.The only con is that the food place closes pretty early, so if you plan to eat there, arrive before 2:30.If you are visiting from out of town and plan to go to the zoo and children’s museum, purchase the Indy Pass to save. You can visit both within 24 hours if you purchase the day pass. We arrived at the CM at 11:30 am, then made sure we arrived at the zoo by 10/30-11 am the next day.
Yanna L — Google review
Went there on president day. The place was packed. All the children were enjoying themselves and actively participated in various activities. This is a well organized and beautiful place. All the parents should take their children there for a pleasant outing.
Farhana A — Google review
We had a spectacular time!!Garage and Lot Parking is free. Park on 3rd level for easy skywalk access. Take 4-5 quarters for single use lockers. Plan to spend the entire open time there! It blew by and we got to do everything without rushing. You can bring your own food!
Rachel H — Google review
Parking was easy to find. So much to do here. My kids loved it. The only thing I would say is the food was not great. And I wish the outdoor area had more shade. It was almost too hot for us to see the outdoor area. If you want to go outside there I highly recommend going on a cooler/overcast day so you can get the most out of the experience. Elevators for accessibility ♿️ all over this building. Every activity has ramps or are open enough to where disabled kids can enjoy minus a few areas meant for crawling through tunnels. But there are so many exhibits that I don't think it makes much of a difference for those families. The area of the city around the museum wasn't the best but that's any innercity really. I would go again ! We came from Cincinnati and I think it's 100× better than the Cincinnati children's museum.
Liz C — Google review
We had a great day at the museumIt was a bit busy .The kids still enjoyed it.They really liked the dino area..Would like to go back during the week when its not to busy. The tickets were 34. Each and snacks were $10. for each kid.We didn't know you could take your lunch in ,will do that next time.
Debi K — Google review
We had a great time. I did think it would be more engaging for the kids. There was a lot to learn, as expected for a museum. But, not a lot of FUN engaging activities as I expected. The kids did enjoy themselves. We had to wait over an hour to get into the Minecraft exhibit. It is new so we kind of expected that. Definitely buy tickets online!!
Jessica S — Google review
- Love this museum. It’s huge!- There are so many activities to do for kids and I like the way they also incorporated activities for adults as well. My favorite was the interactive music. I didn’t upload pics because I do not want to post people’s faces without permission.- I recommend purchasing tickets in advance. There was a long line when we arrived - not sure how fast the in-line purchase was though.- The bathrooms were not clean. I used one. But there was enough toilet paper and paper towel.- There are some sitting areas. I’ll recommend for parents with infants or others who may need it.
Victoria O — Google review
I grew up going to this museum and love bringing my 4 kids (ages 10 to 4). They love exploring different parts and the new exhibits. It is always clean, wonderfully nice staff and great play areas for all ages. The museum is always updating exhibits for the best experience and has so many fun random programs in each exhibit you can participate in!Plus, they have amazing safety measures if you ever need to use them. They will shut down the entire museum if you have lost your kid. They won't let anyone in or out and have all staff come out to search. (Not that I know this from personal experience 🙃)The family pass is worth the money. Even a day pass is worth it! You won't need to do anything else for the rest of the day! Plus, you can bring in your own food if you plan to stay during lunch.
Camden I — Google review
LOVED THIS MUSEUMIt is the best children museum I have ever been to.The outdoor area with all the sports experience was out of the world. We enjoyed golf, basketball, baseball, tennis, soccer, football, racing... it was amazing.The indoor area had so many interesting exhibits, including minecraft and pop art.We went when the museum opened. We left when the museum closed.
Miel R — Google review
An awesome experience here. First with my kids, and now with my grandkids. Over time I have seen the admission price increase, but try to imagine the upkeep of all the displays, and it becomes understandable. There are way too many exhibits here to describe. Plan on spending hours here and having a great time. If you wish to save some money, eat at home and come here with a full belly.
P C — Google review
Worth every penny. Tip : order tickets online at least a week in advance. I am a non resident so no extra discount. There is something to interest every age even adults. The Dinosaur exhibit was one of our highlights of the visit. There is literally something to do or see on every floor. The outdoor sports area was a marvel. You could easily spend hours here. It’s impossible to experience everything in one day. I’d love to get a season pass , we need to visit 2x more before the year is over.
Shaney G — Google review
We love this place! The outdoor is now included in the indoor price. This is an all day outing if you want to see every exhibit. They even sang happy birthday to my twins on the carousel! IF ANY ONE PERSON IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD GETS GOVERNMENT INSURANCE, YOU QUALIFY FOR THE ACCESS PASS. YOU CAN GET IN FOR ONLY TWO DOLLARS EACH BUT YOU HAVE TO BRING IN CORRECT PAPERWORK. PLEASE CALL THE MUSEUM FOR DETAILS.
Frankie J — Google review
I recently visited the children’s museum with my family and had a mixed experience.Cons:•The museum could benefit from more scientific or functional related exhibitions.•On the 3rd floor, there is an exhibition called “World of Many Religions,” but it only featured Jewish books and relevant literature.•My 12-year-old boy found it boring, although my 3-year-old had fun.Pros:•There are both indoor and outdoor activities available.•Most of the activities and spots are suitable for toddlers and children up to 8 years old.•The air conditioning was well-maintained.•Quiet rooms are available for rest.•There are many dinosaur exhibitions.•Food courts are available.•Outside, there is a huge tree structure that kids can climb inside, and a variety of outdoor sports activities.•Free parking is available.
Zia — Google review
So much fun! Doesn't matter what your age is. I personally, haven't been here since grade school and seeing the trains brings back so many great memories. I loved to be able to share the experience with my family. All the exhibits were fantastic. My boys were thrilled to ditch school for a family - educational field trip!
Celia A — Google review
Great place for fun, education, culture, and art. Great for kids. I really appreciated the kid-friendly exhibits that are low to the ground, and the kid-friendly bathrooms. The main downside is, since it's so popular, it can be packed and noisy. I mean, it was hard to talk to the person next to me, and at times I couldn't think straight. It's so huge, we didn't even do all the indoor stuff in one day.
Michael S — Google review
We had a great time at The Children's Museum. Our 7-year-old loved the Sports Legends area, especially the paddle cars and treehouse. And he also really enjoyed the play areas on the third and fourth floors.The food selection is also great for adults and kids. 😁
Darcie H — Google review
It was so much fun and lots to do. We were there for about 5 hours and still didn’t get to see and do everything. Our favorite was the dinosaur exhibit in the beginning. It was very very busy and crowded but that was to be expected. Only complaint is that something different needs to happen to the food court. It was such a cluster and so crazy. Either needs a different system or add more restaurants. But I highly recommend everyone to visit. It’s great for all ages.
GG — Google review
Hands down best children’s museum I’ve ever been too! My toddler and child enjoyed themselves so much they couldn’t stop talking about it in the car! The outdoor sports was mega fun and the museum inside was full of kid friendly activities and a toddler safe space it was perfect!
Sandra M — Google review
I’m going to give this place 5 stars. For one, nostalgia, I used to love going there as a child. I was able to bring my son back here about 30 years later and the updates, along with some of the nostalgia, didn’t disappoint. I will say that after about 11-12 years old, it only becomes worth it to see the new exhibits that come out a few times a year. We went to it recently and had a great time, but the NASA/Space area is the only standard thing my son was really interested in. Unfortunately, a couple of the activities were broken, which I’ve noticed in past visits also. I believe they are funded by donations and memberships and not sure if they receive subsidies, but overall they do a great job. The dinosaur exhibit is a must see for anyone and the sport area is a great new addition that wasn’t there when I was young, but that’s only open in the warmer weather.Add on: The winter fest snowball fight is a good concept, but they need to have different times for different age groups and they need to expand the play area. As you can see, it’s a giant cluster. Still fun, although more focused on 8 and under.
Paul G — Google review
We've been here several times and it gets better every time! Between my and my bro in law's family there are four kids between 3 and 6 and they absolutely love it! I often think I want to visit here without them!The interactive dino coloring mural wall is always must see! And you can't ignore the giant dinosaurs you see busting through the walls on the drive up. The exhibits are engaging for all ages and if you go on the right day, it won't be too busy and you can jam around as you please!Don't forget the sports area off the main area and play with all the interactive games! Coach David was awesome!
Marlon D — Google review
What a great place to take kids. Very clean and well maintained facilities. The Ryan White exhibit got me all chocked up. They allow reentry all day so bring a cooler. The outdoor experience was great too, with tons of space to run and play.
Zachary H — Google review
We’ve traveled the country and done our fair share of children’s museums with our kids. I think this one wins!Make sure you budget enough time here as there is so much to do.I really liked the exhibit of Anne frank and able to teach my kids about slavery in America.The teenage mutant ninja turtle exhibit was also so much fun. Make sure you do at least one of the activities that are going on throughout the day.Also the outdoor tree house!! And sports exhibits?!? How is this all included in the admission. Thank you for whoever makes this happen. Our kids loved it and want to visit the city again.
Spencer T — Google review
This museum was such a great place for children and adults. My toddler (under 2) enjoyed this place so much. The huge and attractive dinosaurs were visible from a distance before we entered the museum. So much of informative and learning place for children of all age groups. Such fun and kids involving activities were seen here. Great place for toddlers to develop skills. Hygiene was so good, neat place with sanitizers and hand wipes in each corner. Restrooms were clean and very big.
Nida F — Google review
A few years ago, I had the privilege of visiting the museum. While the main exhibits remain the same, they are still worth your time and attention. Recently, I went on a day trip to the museum and found that it was extremely hot inside, and there were a lot of people there. This seemed to make some of the visitors irritable. Even so, it was still a worthwhile experience!
Justin T — Google review
Wonderful place to visit and had lots for little kids to do! I especially loved the dinosaur exhibit and the kids play scape was a huge hit! The “inside out” temporary exhibit was super cute, and very creative.
Sari M — Google review
The place is certainly big and if you're tight with time, it's recommended to plan your visit in advance.There's always something for the kids to do, to play, or to have hands-on experience. Definitely designed with kids in mind.The outdoor sports center was a hit with the kids. They loved it!
David D — Google review
What a great place. We came here for the weekend before the eclipse. Sorry for taking so long to review, I honestly thought I had already. But wow, we were completely blown away by all of the stuff to do. So many different things for the kid to do, she had so much fun trying everything out. We didn't even get outside to try out the sports stuff. NASA was there because of the upcoming eclipse. The food court was really good too, lots of different options and decently priced for where it's at. Next time we're out in the area again we'll definitely be back. Definitely get your tickets in advance, gets you through nice and quickly.
Chris H — Google review
Lots of bathrooms!! Very clean, great deal for the kids. Just an all around good experience, truly. The outdoor space and sports activities are super cool. They have to redesign the tree though so folks can go up and down, but I was thoroughly impressed with it all.
Terry B — Google review
This place is amazing! We took our daughter here and she loved it! The exhibits are diverse, interactive and very well done. The place was clean and the staff was friendly. There is just a ton to do. We spent several hours and didn’t see everything. They also have a very nice outdoor area with a lot to do. If you’re in the area, this is a must see if you have kids.
Brook P — Google review
Have not been to the Children's Museum in years, so we figured we'd stop in and check it out since we were in town for the 500.Parking: we went on a Tuesday and parking in the museum's garage lot was free. The garage was clean and well maintained. It connects to the museum via an enclosed Skywalk.Prices: prices are fair and range from the upper $20s to middle $30s. There are discounts for Indiana residents, military, and more. Be sure to ask when purchasing tickets.Exhibits: multiple exhibits from dinosaurs to space exploration to science to local communities and more. Exhibits have changed since our last visit in 2017 and have changed drastically since I was a kid. The one stalwart is the carousel; she is still there. Rides are $2 per kid (17 and younger). You pay at the carousel with cash or card.All exhibits are well maintained, well thought out and both educational & fun. Our kids were most impressed with the outdoor sports area which includes baseball, basketball, soccer, racing, tennis, golf, a giant tree to climb and a track that goes around the perimeter of the outdoor/sports area.Food: there is a food court on site. Choices include pizza, drinks, sandwiches, candies/deserts, salads and more. Vegetarian and gluten free options are available. There is also a small concession stand in the outdoor area. We did not visit it so I am unsure of choices. Again, card or cash is accepted.Overall, the experience was beyond expectation. I know I left out a load of information so I recommend landing your kids into the people hauler and seeing it for yourself.
Pbandj37 — Google review
It's hard to overstate how great this place is. Close free handicap parking, with handicap accessible entrance. A clean ultra modern facility with food, snacks, elevator, gift shop, lots of restrooms, That said the obvious star of the show is their dinosaur exhibits. I can't adequately describe the creative displays, lighting, attentive well trained staff, architecture, minute attention to detail that these creative people have done. I'll let my photos tell the story.
Urracadan W — Google review
As a parent, I can’t recommend the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis enough! Here’s why it’s an absolute gem:World-Class Exhibits: This museum is a treasure trove of knowledge and fun. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted by interactive exhibits that ignite curiosity in both kids and adults. The dinosaur fossils alone are worth the visit!Outdoor Sports Legends Experience: The recent addition of the Riley Children’s Health Sports Legends Experience is a game-changer. Imagine a 7.5-acre outdoor wonderland where kids can play basketball, football, hockey, soccer, and more. It’s like stepping into a sports paradise.Art, Science, and History: The museum seamlessly weaves together art, science, and history. Explore five floors filled with captivating displays—whether you’re fascinated by space exploration, ancient civilizations, or the wonders of nature.Theater Magic: Catch a children’s play or live entertainment at the museum’s theater. It’s a delightful way to engage young minds and spark their creativity.Rare Gems: Where else can you find some of the world’s rarest dinosaur fossils? The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis houses these ancient marvels, and they’re awe-inspiring.Remember to take your time—there’s so much to see and do. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this museum is a must-visit. Kudos to the team for creating an enriching and playful environment for families! 🦕🌟
Sai K — Google review
I was expecting "the biggest children's museum in the world" to be way more fascinating. It is okay, with some interesting things, but nothing out of the ordinary. I felt it was missing some more activities that the kids could do to learn something. The outside playground was really nice and the kids enjoyed it a lot.
Jair R — Google review
My kid showed me around. I was really impressed. We got a family +2 donor membership so the rest of the family can take her back there. She had an absolute blast. I enjoyed it also. Very big.
Lucas R — Google review
Wow, what a place for kids. We spent two days here and still didn't see everything. We were there this past weekend when there was a power outage. The staff was absolutely phenomenal. They remained calm and did their best to distract the kids while we had some pretty intense weather outside.We ended up purchasing a membership out of the whole experience! We initially bought tickets but since we wanted a membership we were able to use the ticket purchase towards that. If we go twice it will be even but you could easily go several times and not get bored.We live a few hours away but plan to make a weekend of it 2-3 times a year. Our kids are 4, 7, and 9. They all enjoyed it and want to go back already after being home for one dayThis place has something for every age and every desire. Also loved the outdoor area for playing as well.Definitely worth the money and the hype
Jessica K — Google review
Super kid-friendly. Children's world. Parking is free on the opposite side of the museum and it is very convenient to walk over the bridge and directly enter the museum. I bought the ticket online in advance, so I only need to take the QR code to the ticket office and scan it. However, you can also buy tickets on the spot, which is very convenient and does not need to queue, because many staff at the ticket gate are also very patient. After entering, you can see the gift shop, the entire museum is all displayed in front of you, according to your own preferences, there is an elevator to do. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, electronic comic books, dolls of different generations, dinosaurs, mining and so on. It's really great! You can play with the kids all day.
Sianna L — Google review
Phenomenal museum particularly the outdoor fields of sports - basketball, tennis, hockey, football, mini golf etc. the sports are customized for all ages. My kids spent half the day there.The indoor exhibits were pretty good particularly the dinosaur area. Being a children's museum, the only thing I'd say that could be improved is more tactile activities for the younger kids.
Aziz B — Google review
We had an ok time. It was super crowded! So much so you could barely maneuver around between exhibits. Made it so the kids couldn’t get up to see stuff. We never made it through the half of the museum before they closed. That’s how packed it was. There should be a limit on how many tickets they sale each day so families can really enjoy the day. There were hour waits to do some of the stuff. We did our best to enjoy what we could
Tiffany K — Google review
It is a massive museum for children. There are lots of play areas fun things to do for children of all ages. We're greeted with a giant bumblebee (actual prop used in the movie) from Transformers at the entrance which is cool. The museum has five floors of play spaces and fun thongs to do for children. You can't cover the entire museum in one day; you will need multiple visits. The place has sufficient restrooms and food stalls to keep the little ones going throughout the day
Sriharsha K — Google review
We traveled from metro Detroit to Indy to spend one day at the Children’s Museum. It was definitely worth the drive! We ended up spending almost 6 hours here exploring all the exhibits. We were able to bring in our own lunch and sat at the food court to eat. Great clean bathrooms on every floor and there is a ramp that you can take to each floor instead of waiting for the elevator. My kids were ages 4, 7, & 8 and there was something for all of them to enjoy. Buy your tickets online a head of time to save a few dollars.
Julia E — Google review
Took my son here after his doctor’s appointment. We had such an amazing time. My son loved the exhibits and so did we. There is no lack of interactive materials and areas for children to play and learn. We were extremely impressed and happy with the experience. Will continue to come back and I recommend it highly for anyone interested.
Bret W — Google review
Great place to spend the entire day with toddlers. My 3 yr old got there when the doors opened and wanted to stay til the lights went off. It was a bit more expensive than I recalled, but I used to live in the neighborhood so I had a neighbor discount. But for 1 adult and a 3 yr old we spent $58 on admission and it was worth every cent. Very pleased. 😁
Corey H — Google review
You could easily spend the whole day here. High quality exhibits, most (if not all) interactive. Cafeteria has limited hours but varied selection with generous seating area. It was rainy, so we didn’t even get to the outdoor sports section.
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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
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The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is a must-see for history buffs. With an expansive array of exhibits, the center tells the full story of Lincoln's life in unique ways. The multimedia installations and hologram theater make it one of a kind, making it one of the most popular attractions in town.
There's no better place to learn about the life of Abe Lincoln than at this museum.I would recommend it for families or school groups. Personally, the ideal minimum age is probably around 10+ as getting the most out of each exhibit requires patience and reading. My boys are a bit younger and it was tough for them to stay focused till the end.Any weather conditions are fine because the museum is entirely indoors. It was pouring rain during our visit; the staff was kind enough to offer plastic bags to house each of our wet umbrellas.Don't bother bringing food or drinks in. They won't allow them, but if you forget you can rent a locker for a quarter.You should allocate 3-4 hours of time here in order to enjoy each exhibit and both theatre shows.Keep an eye out for the Abe Lincoln impersonator that will occasionally pop out and roam around. He's happy to greet you and discuss anything from his life, including his wrestling career!!You won't regret your visit here.
Corey M — Google review
This Museum is AWESOME. For everyone who wants to know about Abraham Lincoln's life, I highly recommend it . Mostly, don't miss none of the projection shows. We weren't able to see all due to some technical issues they are having that day and one show was cancelled. All the museum's employees were great. Thank you
Pierra A — Google review
Made my semi-annual visit to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum this afternoon and it never seizes to immerse my curiosity and attention. Very cool being able to view an original copy of the Gettysburg Address written in Lincoln's own hand. The two theater shows are both absolutely incredible. Both sections of Lincoln's life are fabulously brought to life. As an historian, I fully appreciate every aspect of this museum and can't wait to return.
Kaleb H — Google review
Really nice museum. It has a ton of stuff to look at, very well presented. You will learn things you never knew. Covers Lincoln’s life from his childhood to his death. There are a couple shows that are worth a watch, too. Kids and history buffs alike will enjoy this.
Hudson G — Google review
Went for the first time today and it was wonderful! There is so much to read and learn that I’m sure I missed a lot! The exhibits are wonderfully done, so many beautiful things to see. They have many authentic pieces behind glass and they had 2 amazing short shows today, they were so neat! Definitely not what I thought I was walking into. The staff was very nice, helpful, and informative. I will definitely be back and I’m sure I will find a ton that I missed! I also strongly suggest doing the scavenger hunt they provide, it makes you really look for the information and adds some extra excitement to it! They have an online version or a hard copy!Even the gift shop had a ton of cool stuff!! I couldn’t believe this experience was only $15! A really good price for the education and fun! The staff also informed us a new exhibit will be opening in March, I am excited to go back and see it!
Lakota P — Google review
I learned so much about Abraham Lincoln at the Museum. It was educational. I was very intrigued by the map that showed the progression of the Civil War, with the names of the battles and how much territory was gained/lost, and how many deaths. I didn’t realize how much heck he got from the press. There is a whole section of cartoons from the newspapers at the time of the elections through the Presidency. I also didn’t know that Booth was a fairly well known actor. This is definitely a must see! We did walk over to the Library too, but to look at the books you need an appointment. But there were a few things displayed around the main floor you could look at.
Jan B — Google review
One of my favorite places to visit in central Illinois. My wife and I carried our 2 grandsons 12 and 8 years old and they loved it. Mitch Adams is our favorite volunteer. He loves Lincoln and sharing knowledge with others about this great museum and library. Well worth the trip.
Tommy J — Google review
This museum was absolutely fantastic!! I was so impressed with the realistic exhibits. It was so informative. Very clean. The technology was amazing. The Ghosts show was just incredible. The people who worked here were kind and knowledgeable. The restaurant was clean. The gift shop was very large with a wide variety of souvenirs from which to choose. We came on a school field trip and had a wonderful time.
Avra V — Google review
The Abe Lincoln Museum is really remarkable. So many exhibits and each with detailed plaques of information. There is two different theaters which have shows running all day which I highly recommend checking out. The staff is always friendly and helpful and the gift shop is full of unique items. This museum is my go to place just to be reminded of history or anytime I need some inspiration for a paper or book I am working on. I also recommend reading each exhibit and soaking in everything instead of just quickly walking through.
Issac M — Google review
I really enjoyed my visit with my 9 year old and his 4th grade class. We all learned alot! Thank you for having us and we will return.Ooo please add parking for visitors that part really sucked.
Mariah G — Google review
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum was surprisingly very interesting. They had a couple of interactive theaters that lasted around 15-17 minutes each. An exhibit of how they thought Abraham was raised. That exhibit has a fun scavanger hunt. They have an exhibit of different presidents and their history. And, of course, the political life of Abraham Lincoln all of the way to his assassination.I would suggest calling ahead if you would like a group tour. Otherwise, you are welcome to walk in and pay. They don't allow food, drink, or gum.I would say to take a good 4 hours here soaking it all in. They do have a gift shop with interesting little things to buy like huckleberry syrup.
Nicole B — Google review
It’s one of the best museum in town. We learn so much and had a one to one guidance with rich information about the president life, from his birth,his childhood, his manhood, his personal learning and self education, his family, his stressful but always forwarding life as a son, husband, father, lawyer and president. I feel impressed for his humbleness in every stage of his life
Jenn J — Google review
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