Written by eleina on December 23, 2005
- Tubing park of about 9 lanes. Three short hills are great for all ages and fear levels. I don't do roller coasters or heights but found myself loving this. Two-hour sessions cost $18...
Written by jbow on January 23, 2005
- The main thing to remember when visiting here is to BUY THE ACTIVITY CARD! It is soooooo worth it. There are TONS of activities on the grounds for everyone, and most of them become...
Written by Arciek on September 14, 2004
- We visited Washington DC on Tuesday. The baby was fussing as we arrived, so we quickly looked for a place to stop and nurse her. Arlington National Cemetery...
Written by hattiebean on May 7, 2003
- We love staying at this resort. The timeshare options are wonderful and on this weekend it was even a little crazy. We have always stayed during ski season but couldn’t this year so...
Written by danielle77 on February 28, 2006
- The Arlington Cemetery is one of the places I would recommend that you see at least once in your life. I have been to D.C. about three times previous to the visit in February 2006,...
Written by DonnieR on August 18, 2004
- One of the more interesting adventures we took was when we decided to take an afternoon trip while we were in Middletown, PA. We figured we take a couple hours out of our day...
Written by DonnieR on August 18, 2004
- For a most unique experience, we again wandered on a side trip, and found this great Indian Trail Road on Rte 620 in Keezletown, VA.
There was a feeling of "otherness" as we travelled, and the...
Written by DonnieR on August 3, 2004
- This was more or less an "introduction" of sorts to Hershey, and it didn't cost us anything.
What we basically did was go the Visitor's Center and be greeted by the Hershey's characters, and suddenly we...
Written by DonnieR on August 3, 2004
- This was one of those "freebie" amenities at Massanutten, and we took advantage of this for our twin girls, who were about 18 months old at the time.
From 9:15 AM to 10:00 AM, for children...
Written by gail k on December 2, 2002
- This resort is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia and is somewhat remote from major highways. It takes 20 - 30 minutes to reach the resort from the closest interstates.
The resort itself is...
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