Yesterday we visited the Turkey Hill Experience in Columbia, PA!
We arrived early so that we could avoid crowds and the boys kept themselves playing with the large cow and ice cream container.
The boys (especially Caleb) grew very excited and a tad impatient as we waited for them to open the doors.
This is a view from the lobby. The "experience" begins with a large area filled with historical information for adults.
Then there is an area about milk (a critical part of making turkey hill ice cream) that includes cows that you can "milk."
Next you learn about tea and get to choose a sample.
There is a random ball pit and slides to keep the little ones happy!
Caleb designing his ice cream flavor with Daddy.
Then the real fun began! The biggest part of the exhibit is designing your own ice cream flavor, carton, and making a commercial to go with it.
There is a random ball pit and slides to keep the little ones happy!
Caleb designing his ice cream flavor with Daddy.
The last stop is a free ice cream sample!
The Turkey Hill experience is located about an hour and ten minutes from Baltimore. Admission is $11.50 for adults, $8.50 for children with 4 and under being free. It took us about an hour to get through the entire place. I do recommend that you go early or late as it was extremely crowded as we left and it would be difficult to enjoy if overcrowded. For more information visit their website at: http://www.turkeyhillexperience.com/
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