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Mommy2Boys
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Member since 6/06 14437 total posts
Name: C
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Lancaster, PA and Dutch Wonderland
What are some good places for breakfast and dinner? I heard Bird-in-Hand has a great breakfast buffet. Wondering where we should eat dinner if we are not in the park.
At Dutch Wonderland, should I bring my own stroller or rent one of theirs? How much does it cost to rent?
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Posted 6/5/09 2:59 PM |
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charon54
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Member since 5/05 7279 total posts
Name: Rebecca
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Re: Lancaster, PA and Dutch Wonderland
I like Miller's Smorgasboard for brunch or dinner. It's kid-friendly and all you can eat.
We usually eat at the Texas Roadhouse one night, but we are all adults, so not really looking for the PA dutch experience.
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Posted 6/5/09 3:33 PM |
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donegal419
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Name: K
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Re: Lancaster, PA and Dutch Wonderland
Good n' Plenty is an awesome family and Amish style restaurant... so good!!!!
Also, if you're on a budget, there are lots of Denny's and the like in the area that will give you cheap eats so you can spend more for lunch or dinner.
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Posted 6/5/09 5:13 PM |
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sweetsmommy
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Name: deb
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Re: Lancaster, PA and Dutch Wonderland
Perkins is not bad to eat and prices are good- also a really good buffet is at willow valley they have pkg that include the food with the room hotel is very very nice 3 indoor pools (great kids pool area) and one out door. check them out also they have all the fast food places right there on 30 you should have no problem. have a great time
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Posted 6/7/09 8:13 AM |
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mom2mgn
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Name: Christine
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Re: Lancaster, PA and Dutch Wonderland
A lot of the hotels offer free breakfast with your stay so we never ate out for breakfast.
There are so many good places for dinner. Good N Plenty was our favorite.
We brought our own stroller into the park and it was fine. Don't know how much it is to rent one of theirs.
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Posted 6/8/09 10:44 AM |
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Re: Lancaster, PA and Dutch Wonderland
Good n Plenty Millers Smorgasboard Shady Maple
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Posted 6/16/09 12:34 PM |
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justme4u
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Member since 8/08 575 total posts
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Re: Lancaster, PA and Dutch Wonderland
I go and have been going to Lancaster area for years. Going again July 4th week. Try Dienners. It's a typical Amish buffet, the prices are great and you get to sit at your own table. At those other places ( except Millers) you have to sit with strangers and pass around the food family style. Something my shy DC and DH did not like! Dienners is pretty cheap too. Only thing is they close early excepy for Fri nites. If you get there before closing time, then they seat yo. The price for kids is cheap, even cheaper than Bird in hand ( I'm staying at their resort , LOVE it there) and i think the food is better also. If you arent looking for traditional PA Dutch food, then you will be very happy to find all the basic chain restaurants there! I bring my own umbrella stroller when i go instead of renting. Doesnt take up any room! Have a great time!!!
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Posted 6/17/09 10:57 PM |
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justme4u
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Re: Lancaster, PA and Dutch Wonderland
ps Dienners has a website its www.dienners.com
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Posted 6/17/09 10:58 PM |
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