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summer plans

we have rented a house for the summer for about 10 years down the shore.  with daycare costs, it is coming to an end :(

i want to plan a few weekends away with the kids (as inexpensive as possible).  I am looking for any recs at all.  i also have never been to the mountains and am open to that as well. I was pricing some pocono resorts and they were even more expensive than the shore :(  any suggestions appreciated

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Re: summer plans

  • If you get a hotel in the Hershey/ Lancaster area you could do Hershey Park and Dutch Wonderland for a weekend.  You can buy tickets that give you admission to both parks and there are lots of hotels (and plenty of economical hotels) located between the two of them.
  • We did a long weekend in Lancaster in October. I would definitely recommend it.  We went to Dutch Wonderland, and you are definitely close enough to go to Hershey for a day.  We stayed at the Eden Resort by Best Western.  It was beautiful and there is also a big pool/waterpark area.  (We didn't see it b/c it was too cold, but the reviews are great, and the kids would probably love it.)
  • Piggy-backing on the Hershey idea, I stayed in Harrisburg for a conference at a very affordable, clean Holiday Inn with a pool and learned I was only 15 minutes from Hershey Park. 

    Knoebels is a popular destination too - though not sure on pricing (I think they might have a campground of sorts).  

    Great Wolf Lodge?  It seems pricey, but your room rate includes admission to the water park for the entire day you arrive and the entire day you leave (until 9pm or something).  We've gone with my nieces and nephews and crammed into a couple rooms (as many wristbands as we could get for each room rate) and it was fun.   

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  • We purchased a trailer (which are only about $150per mo and you can write off the interest) and we are parking it in Lancaster for the summer.  We plan to buy Hersey/Dutch Wonderland  tickets.   That's pretty much it for us
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  • Check out renting a trailer or cabin at a summer trailer park down the shore.  They are not like regular trailer parks, but have swimming pools, lakes, fishing, activities, etc. 

    For the last 20+ years, my husband's family has owned several trailers at Big Timberlake in Cape May.  It's such a nice change of pace from Wildwood, and it's only a very short car ride from the shore.  They are set up like little private communities, and kids are running around everywhere.  

    Not sure what you were paying for a shore house, but I'm assuming a cabin or trailer world be considerably cheaper.

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    For the last 20+ years, my husband's family has owned several trailers at Big Timberlake in Cape May.  It's such a nice change of pace from Wildwood, and it's only a very short car ride from the shore.  They are set up like little private communities, and kids are running around everywhere.  

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    I used to go to BTL ALL the time as a kid!!! We loved it there! 

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    Knoebels is a popular destination too - though not sure on pricing (I think they might have a campground of sorts).  

    They do have camping, it's super cheap.  There are also chain hotels nearby.  We stayed there last year and spent less than $100 for our room.  

    Cost of Knoebels varies because you mostly pay per ride.  I would say about $25 per adult and much less for the kiddos.  

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    imagetracyd21:

    Knoebels is a popular destination too - though not sure on pricing (I think they might have a campground of sorts).  

    They do have camping, it's super cheap.  There are also chain hotels nearby.  We stayed there last year and spent less than $100 for our room.  

    Cost of Knoebels varies because you mostly pay per ride.  I would say about $25 per adult and much less for the kiddos.  

     

    One of the local market (Wegmans I believe) usually sells the "ride all day" bracelets for half price.  I want to say $16 per kid.

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  • I sound like a broken record but don't forget about pgh...if your girls can make it on a car ride. There are so many family friendly things to do there for free or cheap. Also Baltimore might be fun for a weekend-- aaa has discount aquarium tickets.   Also, there are a lot of great day trips in east/ central pa and nj like sesame place, crayola factory, turkey hill ice cream factory etc. 
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