Discover the best top things to do in Lehigh Valley, United States including Human vs Room, Captured LV Escape Room, Lehigh Valley Grand Prix, Dutch Springs Aqua Park, Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom.
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Human vs Room is an escape room complex in the Bethlehem, Allentown, Easton Lehigh Valley area of PA that places humans in a room for 60 minutes. Each group races against the clock by solving puzzles and clues using team work, communication, and wits in order to solve the room.
5.0 based on 92 reviews
Captured LV Escape Room puts you and your friends in a locked room full of riddles, clues, puzzles, and more! You have 60 minutes to find your way out. Only by working together solving everything, discovering keys and secrets will you escape in time. Collaborate, think outside the box, and believe in yourselves...time is running out! The Pirate's Chamber is designed for 2-5 players (Beginner/Intermediate), The Alchemy Lab is designed for 5-10 players (Advanced), and the Mayan Temple is designed for 6-10 players (Difficulty: TBA).
We had a blast and escaped the Alchemy Lab!! The staff made the experience super fun, engaging, and immersive so it felt like we were really stuck in Miles Finch’s lab! Captured LV took all the necessary precautions for COVID-19 and we felt very safe. Would highly recommend doing an escape room here!!
4.5 based on 222 reviews
The largest freshwater Scuba Diving facility in the US is hidden inside the quarry of a long dead cement plant outside of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. In the water filled quarry divers search for a school bus, a tanker truck, a trolley car, fire truck, Sikorski helicopter, and Cessna airplane. For the non-scuba diving population, Dutch Springs offers a swimming area (aqua park) with inflatable slides, trampolines, and obstacle course, camping, kayaking, snorkeling, and a rope bridge and rock wall climbing (the sky challenge). You should make a point to join them. If you have kids and it's summer, you should make a point to go now. Unlike typical amusement parks where you spend 30 minutes standing in line for a 90-second thrill ride, the kids have to swim out to the floating attractions. Once at the attraction they have to move, climb, and slide. When the kids need a break from the water, the sky challenge keeps them moving. When the day is done so are they, and as any parent can tell you that's a beautiful thing. Unlike a traditional water park, Dutch Springs is spring fed. There is no chlorine or other nasties in the water. Another thing I like is that don’t try to nickel and dime you to death. Parking is free. You’re free to bring your food and drink or simply purchase pizza, ice cream from the onsite stand. Some lounge chairs and beach umbrellas are available on a first come, first serve basis. The chairs fill up rather quickly, but it's not a problem. A large grassy area leading to the water is perfect for laying down a blanket, and perhaps, a beach umbrella of your own. Like any summer event, a camera and sunscreen are a must.
4.0 based on 1,611 reviews
Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom features two great parks for the price of one. There are more than 100 rides, shows and attractions to enjoy, including eight roller coasters, the largest collection of kids' rides in Planet Snoopy and one of the country's best-ranked water parks. Dorney Park is one of the most visited amusement parks in the United States and is the perfect combination of thrills and family fun.
First, I want to start by saying that this was my first time here so I didn’t really know what to expect. When we first arrived it was crowded so it did take some time to get through bag check/security. After meeting up with my friends, we decided to go on Talon first. It was so fun and if you like thrill rides than this is for you! We rode Steel Force and Hydra as well and they were both great rides. For lunch there are TONS of options. There is literally food on every corner. I went to Subway and my food was great and the service was good as well. After lunch we went on the log floom, White Water Landing and the canyon raft ride. I made the mistake of wearing my shoes and socks on the floom and it was a terrible idea. So if you do those than wear either pool shoes or bare feet. Overall this was a great experience and I would love to come again! Tips: What you should wear: - shorts - comfortable shoes - comfy top - pool shoes if swimming What you should bring: - sunscreen because there isn’t much shade - one unopened factory sealed water bottle per person IS ALL THAT IS ALLOWED so do not bring your new Hydroflask - lots of money for food because it’s overpriced like most theme park food Most asked questions: Q: where will I keep my bag on the rides? A: they have cubbies, but they have sections and they lock up your section while you ride so your bag will not get stolen Q: what water can I bring? A: one unopened sealed water bottle per person Q: how much $$ should I bring? A: 20-30 dollars per person Hope it helps! Happy Travelling! - Kendra M.
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