Six Great Things to Do in Bucks County, PA

Family Fun in Bucks County

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Seasonal Attractions are those that are only open part of the year, due to either weather or schedules. Some activities are just during the holiday season and others are open during the time when weather allows you to tolerate the outdoors so you can enjoy the fun and adventures offered by the various venues. Sesame Place Count's Halloween is only available during the Halloween season celebrating the holiday.

Sesame Place

100 Sesame Road Langhorne, PA 19047 ph (215) 752-7070

From May through October, the park is open for visitors. Admission costs for adults are about $45.95 to $50. Children under the age of 23 months are free. This is a themed amusement park with the traditions parades, rides, and fun activities for the whole family. The shows feature the characters from the Sesame Street crew that we have all grown up watching on TV. There are plenty of hotels around the park so that you can make it a weekend of fun or an overnight trip.

TD Bank Amphitheater of Bensalem

2400 Byberry Rd. • Bensalem, PA 19020 PH (215) 633-3635

During the months of May through October, you will hear music from various genres performing at the Amphitheater. No matter what your preference: Country, Jazz, Rock and Roll, to Concerts in the park there is a concert for your flavor. The calendar is full of famous groups including the symphony performing for your pleasure. There is an audience for all performers and performers for all audiences. Ticket prices vary depending on who is entertaining the crowds.

Shady Brook Farm Holiday Lights

931 Stony Hill Road • Yardley, PA 19067 PH (215) 968-1670

Even though Shady Brook Farm is, open throughout the year during the months of November to January the farm is lit up with millions of lights celebrating the holiday season. Costs vary depending on what you are driving, from $20 per car $60 per bus and $25 per van. People from all over come out to visit the farm. This visual treat experienced from your car, will put a smile on your face as you drive through the farm. There are activities like the hayride covered in lights. There is a Santa's village for the kids and horse drawn carriage rides for the romantic travelers.

Cultural Experience

The history of this area reflects the influence of the Native Americans, the African slaves, and emigrates that settled here hundreds of years ago. The church built in 1852 used as a stopover for the Underground Railroad is still standing today. This area steeped in the American story has evidence of the Quaker tradition and influence.

Indian Rock Inn

2206 River Road, Pennsylvania Route 32 Bucks County, PA 18972 Ph (610) 982-9600

Indian Rock Inn is a bed and breakfast located on a historically significant stretch of land in Bucks County. This Inn built in 1832 was a site used by the Leni Lanape tribe. Every room comes with the traditional free breakfast. To entice visitors during the week they offer a great incentive to travelers. A discounted room during the week, with a 3-course meal in the Restaurant is only $125 per night.

Andalusia

1237 State Rd • Andalusia, PA 19020 PH (215) 245-5479

Andalusia is a beautiful property with Greek architecture and gardens viewed by appointment only. They prefer you come in a minimum group of seven. There is no handicapped accessibility available. The three packages start out at $10 dollars per person for the number one and number two tours, increasing to $20 dollars per person for the number three tour. You must have a reservation to tour the property.

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