Langhorne in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Theme Parks. Discover best things to do in Langhorne with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4 based on 2 reviews
A Very Furry Christmas at Sesame Place® is a festive, family-friendly celebration with everyone’s favorite Sesame Street® friends. Beginning November 18th, the park is transformed into a one-of-a-kind Christmas wonderland with millions of twinkling lights and festive decorations all around. Sing along at three special Christmas shows and a spectacular music and light show at our giant 1-2-3 Christmas Tree. Take a train ride tour through the Twiddlebugs’ Gingerbread Cookie Factory on the Sesame Place Furry Express, and don’t miss the fantastic Neighborhood Street Party Christmas Parade with music and dance moves that will have everyone dancing along and joining in the fun. Don’t miss the chance to meet Lightning, the adorable reindeer from the movie Elmo Saves Christmas. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is spending the holiday season with us. The lovable reindeer along with his friends Clarice, Bumble, will be available for photos with guests in Rudolph’s Winter Wonderland.
I came here with my kids (2 & 4.) They had a fun time but I probably would not go back again. We went on Father Day weekend and it was mobbed (not to mention they were running a groupon so the line to get in was hectic. Just to give you an idea of the type of place it is-- someone stole my husbands flipflops when he was in the kiddie pool and a teen looking Dad yelled at me because he thought I was skipping the entrance line (I wasn't).
However the kids enjoyed it. We did Lunch with Elmo (they get to take pictures with the characters, my 4 year old was entranced by them but the 2 year old was scared and screaming (there were a lot of screaming kids) Food is typical cafeteria food(which it to be expected) At this age though, unless your kids LOVE Elmo, this amusement park is not too different than any other park. It is good for a one time visit, just to get pictures with Elmo but I would not come back again. Also, if you come come on a cool day. It gets very hot/ the sun is beating down on you so my kids were done after less than 2 hours.
5 based on 156 reviews
I frequent the park often. There are no many well maintained trails. There are paved trails and some paths through the woods. The park has horse trails too. Trails are well marked. There are often events like a craft show in the fall, yoga, and fund raiser races. There is Frisbee golf and picnic areas. You take varies loops so can walk a mile, or 10 or more.
4.5 based on 145 reviews
Shady Brook Farm, one of the last working farms in historic Bucks County, PA, is THE place for family fun. In addition to our pick-your-own crops, great seasonal events and festivals, our Farm Market is open year ’round and stocks all your farm fresh produce, deli, dairy, and gardening needs. We carry specialty foods; gift items, and can create spectacular gift baskets. We are also home to the delicious Uncle Dave’s Homemade Ice Cream and have a kiosk featuring locally made Rose Bank Wines. Our huge nursery and Garden Center is the best place for quality trees, shrubs, bedding plants, annuals, perennials, mulch, and expert advice. Come see what we have in store for you!
Took a group of college basketball players here to pass the time on a Monday night. Even after spending 2 days visiting NYC, many of them said this was their favorite part of the trip. The lights were awesome and the market at the end of the show was just as enjoyable. The team loved getting ice cream, hot chocolate, etc and sitting around the fire and singing Christmas songs
4.5 based on 292 reviews
The winery is really beautifully done, with lush flora everywhere. They have invested well in the property and made it a place to admire the charming atmosphere.
The problem is it serves less than charming wine, witch is kind of why you would go to a winery in the first place, Worth a visit to see, but my guess is you won't be coming back for the libations...
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Churchville Nature Center has always been on the cutting edge of providing unique outdoor and nature related programs. Kids camps from early ages until preteen ages for several seasons, eco sports and trips to other parts of the Americas, an Award winning recreation of and educational program about the Leni Lenape native Americans who lived in this area, complete with a reconstructed village, trails, weekly and free bird watching walks, and now, an amazing Butterfly House that not only lets you walk amongst freely flying butterflies that live in Easten Pennsylvania, but also rears them from eggs and releases them, all based on the latest science. And almost 99 percent of everything is fine by volunteers! This is not a state or national parks folks...this is a community, County owned property in the middle of development! But it is responsible for starting many children of all ages onto a rewarding pathway in appreciating and loving and protecting nature. And along the way, several of thise folks who met here became partners in life. Who can argue with love in all of its forms? It is a wonderful plac that sometimes sparks with pure magic. They have special events, programming, targeted ecological trips, kid stuff, you name it!the trails are terrific, and it sits in the edge of a reservoir, so the forested trails empty at that shore. And th newly expanded building is now LEED -certified . You need to experience the place in all of its moods...quiet, bustling, cold, hot, sunny, rainy, with few people and with many coming together for some event. A great way to be in nature in the suburbs, for all ages.
4.5 based on 230 reviews
This charming stadium is the home of the AA baseball team Trenton Thunder.
On a beautiful Sunday, September 3rd the Trenton Thunder AA affiliate of the New York Yankees hosted the Reading Fightin Phils AA affilate of the Philadelphia Phillies for a doubleheader. My beloved Phils won both games, and while there I enjoyed the Swine Sandwich from the Case’s Pork Roll station. The sandwich was of course Case’s pork roll topped with pulled pork, bacon, and American cheese on a Kaiser roll. It was delicious and the stadium is a great place to watch baseball. Highly recommend a visit and this sandwich. Congrats to the Trenton Thunder on an amazing season
4.5 based on 103 reviews
This Park is jammed with excitement! Paths for hikers. Kayaking on the beautiful lake. Sure to see eagles, blue herons and lots of turtles , dear and rabbits. . Picnic in the pavilions grills and tables are provided. Paved paths for biking and skating. Mountain biking man made paths. Baseball and soccer field . The Park is beautiful in the fall!
4.5 based on 72 reviews
Great variety of foods Greek/Chinese /Mexican/Amish food-salad bar/Fresh fish entrees /Broiled and grilled chicken & rib- barbecue/ /Unbelievable selection of meats -HUGE steaks -like brontosaurus chop size !!!Love their Amish bakery sooooo fresh beautiful mini desserts even gluten free selections. Unique to this market is its spice and old world candy selections -AWESOME. Love their chicken and Turkey burgers too. LOVE this place beautiful looking fruits and veggies and a cheese booth too. ATM available .Only one other Farmers market that competes bc of size -in West Chester.
4 based on 73 reviews
This place is the second Mall ever created in the United States. The first one was the Cherry Hill mall in New Jersey. This place was well populated with patrons year round and never an empty space to be found. Today, with young people and most Americans buying on line, this mall has become a shell of itself. The best note to say about it is the movie theatre is attached down one hallway and a Barnes and Noble built out in another section of this one story mall. the Macy's is gone as are so many major anchor department stores from the past. The food court has all the usual suspects, none are great food. It's a shame but the way of the world right now.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
A nice buliding on sprawling ground on Woodburne road is the house for the God Narayan, who is the protector of the Hindu trinity. His idol is in the center with his consort Lakshmi (wealth) and photos of the swaminarayan gurus running this sect. They are also flanked by idols of Shiv & Parvati, Krishna & Radha on one side and Idols of Rama, Sita with Hanuman in the forefront on the otherside. I was thrilled with my grand daughter on the 1st April being the day of Ramanavami (9th lunar day on the bright half of the month Chaitra as per lunar caleder), my grandson at 3months visiting a temple with his parents/ grand parents.I got lot of satisfaction upon the visit since i am from India.
I noticed the idol of Lakshman is absent with Rama, Sita & Hanuman.
The place had mostly Gujaraties from India.It is well mainained and nice to see in a country far off from India. They were readying for the Bhajan programme, but we had to return home in Langhorne, due to our exigencies.
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