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    Mess's Fireworks

    4.1 (9 reviews)
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    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    14 years ago

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    Thank you for the amazing review Crystal! We appreciate it!!

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    Thanks for the impressive review Brooke! We really appreciate it!

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    9 years ago

    Wow,I feel like a kid in a candy store, Great selection,well worth the trip!

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    Thanks for the 4 stars Jim G!!! We appreciate it!

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    15 years ago

    The prices here are a high. Go to exit 219 and there are two other firework places that have a very large selection and better prices

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    Bigg Daddy Fireworks

    Bigg Daddy Fireworks

    4.6(5 reviews)
    10.6 mi
    $$

    Big Daddy hits a sweet spot among fireworks stores. I've been to many fireworks stores, including…read moreothers in the area, across the state, and in several other states. I think Bigg Daddy has the best shopping experience for my purposes, and I'd imagine many other people's purposes, of any of them. They're big enough to have not just something for everyone but an above average selection in most product categories. The people there are great: they greet you when you enter and offer help, and are willing to give you a full tour of everything they have, to spare you the tour and help you quickly find exactly what you want, even if you don't know what that is, or to leave you alone and let you browse. They have tv screens around the store linked to scanners. You can scan the barcodes on many of the products (including the vast majority of the multishot boxes) to see video of those fireworks in action. It's great! So much better than shopping blind and hoping that an expensive show in a box is decent. I didn't do any direct price comparisons with other shops, but their prices seemed pretty reasonable compared to my expectations from the times I've bought fireworks in the past. Whenever I next get fireworks in the area, this will be my first choice of places to get them.

    Passing through Pennsylvania always warrants a stop for fireworks. This spot is great, conveniently…read morelocated off the interstate. They have a great selection and most importantly Excalibur fireworks at a great deal - buy 2 get 1 free. It worked out to be about $45/box which is a steal!

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    Mysteryland USA - Holy ground campgrounds

    Mysteryland USA

    4.7(6 reviews)
    47.9 mi

    After more than 20 years of successful shows in the Netherlands, Mysteryland hopped across the pond…read moreand done did their first US festival on the iconic Woodstock '69 grounds. Needless to say, we purchased 3-day camping tickets back in December the first three minutes they went on sale, and all had a killer weekend! The inaugural Mysteryland USA festival featured ten combined stages/areas stages with a Sunday School 3-stage mini-fest going on all weekend. A Friday night pre-party hosted by Nicky Romero was available to those with Nomad weekend camping passes, and Saturday/Sunday set times ran from 1pm all the way till 2am both days. Steve Aoki closed out the main stage on Saturday and Kaskade did the honors on Sunday, but from open to close, our day was jam-packed with killer sets both days, and plenty of exploring and dancing all around. A+ on stage design, sound, lighting, and of course, the talent! The healing garden, complete with yoga and other cool stuff added some well-needed relaxation/rejuvenation to an otherwise high-energy weekend, and there were plenty of (albeit REALLY pricey) food options. Best of all, the campgrounds provided solace just a short walk away from the party! I'm grading on a curve since this is their first time here in the states, but there's a short list for improvement: 1 - Birdie Bucks - Yes, the festival was cashless, with all purchases scanned from your wristband, but you could only purchase "Birdie Bucks" at select locations, and at the "exchange rate" of $10 USD for 9 Birdie Bucks. They claim to refund unused bucks after the festival, but then deduct a $5 service charge, so unless you want to lose money, you need to be planning & doing math so as to use all your wristband funds...and who the hell wants to do that at a festival?! Compound that with the fact that the entire system went down for a few hours, paralyzing all purchases, and you've got reason to reconsider the rationale for the system. ...Fortunately, I found a workaround to the leftover Bucks situation - Go to the merch shop (which accepts BOTH cash and Birdie Bucks), make a purchase, deplete your wristband balance first, then pay the balance in cash. 2 - Water refill stations - located dangerously close (read: inside) the outhouse area causing even more congestion, with not nearly enough pressure to fill up those camelbaks. Here's where they could take a page from Electric Zoo or EDC and have dedicated high-pressure water refill stations manned by volunteers to keep the line moving and the crowd spread out. All in all, in my mind, ID&T, the Mysteryland organizers did a terrific job their first year, and I hope that the Bethel Woods organizers feel the same so we can party on again next Memorial Day weekend!

    Do I really want to reveal the mystery that is Mysteryland? As much as I want to keep this place a…read moresecret, hidden away for no one else to discover, I have to shout from the rooftops just how amazing this festival is. 1) The Logistics - Getting in, out, and around is EASY! Having been to many other festivals where just parking your car is a nightmare, Mysteryland had it all figured out. The little roads around the fest took a beating with heavy traffic but it was nothing like Woodstock back in the day I'm sure. The bathrooms were kept extremely clean at all times. I never had issues with toilet paper or disgusting porta-potties. 2) The People - Everyone was so nice and respectful. The staff were always wishing for us to have an amazing time. I loved the vibes here! 4) The Music - A nice selection of genres from hip top and trap to dark techno and everything in between. The sound was amazing! 5) The Stages - They were so perfectly placed. It was easy to go from stage to stage in 5 minutes. I saw so many artists in one day, I was so surprised! The design of the stages is so unique and each has their own vibe. With a festival that is not sold out like Mysteryland, getting to the front of each stage is an easy task. Where you would expect people to be sardines rammed up against the rail, it is the complete opposite. I vowed to never go front row at a show again after recieving many bruises after Steve Aoki in Toronto. Well here I was, front row at Claude Von Stroke and I had a good foot around me to dance and enjoy myself. I was never shoved or pushed once the entire weekend. 6) The Camping - Camp sites were huge and spacious. The Plaza Central with shops, food, and activities stayed open 24/7 which was a big plus. The general store had everything from underwear to extra tents and sleeping bags. 7) The History - This is where WOODSTOCK HAPPENED!! That is probably the most amazing thing about all of this. The hill we climb each day to go to the festival is where thousands of people stood to watch some of the greatest acts to ever live. The museum on site is very well done and can bring a tear to your eye. So much emotion in one place. Music really does bring everyone together. I'll be back Mysteryland! As long as you are around, I will be coming to visit!!

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