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    Cliff jumping in Manarola with TFT!
    Kayli M.

    This summer I am going to Europe for the fifth time, and for the second time with Travel for Teens. Not only can I say that I wouldn't recommend any other tour company ever having traveled with TFT, but that there is no one out there who does it as well as these guys do. I'm pretty outgoing and don't really have a hard time making friends, but still I was a little concerned about meeting people on the trip. Within an hour at the airport I had already become friends with everyone who was going on my trip, and halfway through our plane ride there we were planning a reunion. Every single staff member made the entire trip wonderful for everyone (Nic and Giulia were the directors of my tour, both of them were wonderful and well informed the entire time). They made sure everyone had friends to spend time with, liked the food, was comfortable in the hotels, was having a blast, was learning, and was happy the entire time. When they gave us free time they made sure we were all familiar with the area and had the addresses for the hotels we were staying at just in case we were lost needed to get back (no one ever did). And as for all the other aspects of the trip, the food we had everywhere was wonderful. Unlike the other companies I've toured with, you get to order food off the menu. If you have any special dietary needs (one of the girls on my trip was gluten free and they found her delicious food in Italy, the carb capital of the world) or even if you're just a picky eater, they will go out of their way to accommodate you. The hotels were great, all were clean and in good areas and tolerant of the fact that they had a group of kids staying with them. We learned so much (this is another wonderful thing about your tour directors, they speak the language of the place you're traveling and they're so well informed about the places you visit) about the histories and cultures unique to each part of Italy we went to. If you're doing a service trip, you will learn even more about the places you're going because the people you work alongside are all so incredible. I noticed one of the other reviewers was unhappy that the itinerary wasn't set in stone, but I thought that was one of the best things about the way TFT does their trips. And by not set in stone, I certainly do not mean disorganized. If anything, giving the kids the freedom to choose means that they're organized enough to split up, do different things, and get everyone home in one piece, together at the end of the day. If you want to hit a museum one day you can, but if you're tired, you can hang out at a cafe and relax a little. They base the days around the things that are important to the campers and they do a great job of making sure that everyone has a really incredible experience. All the parents out there can rest assured that their children will be safe and looked after the entire time they're away. Every night the counselors put up the thousands of pictures they take of us every single day and usually an email about the days events. You'll know where your kid is and how they're doing the whole time. One of the girls I met on my trip is one of my best friends on earth now, she may even come with me on my trip this summer as a CIT. I tell anyone who will listen to me how much I love TFT. Finally, their motto is "teaching teens to be travelers not tourists." I'm so much more confident in every aspect of my life, I have more confidence in myself, I take on new challenges without hesitation, and I am constantly ready to take on the world in my own city and everywhere else I go. I'm a better traveler and a better person for my time with this company. Travel for Teens is exceptional in every way.

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    The Turkey Hill Experience - Entry area ~ 4.6.26

    The Turkey Hill Experience

    3.9(367 reviews)
    57.3 mi
    $$

    I was gonna take my daughter to North Museum of Nature and Science...but the tickets were sold out…read moreon Easter morning. Then I found Turkey Hill Ice cream Experience only 30min away from Lancaster, and decided to visit. We bought the double scoop experience (comes with ice cream test lab) and obviously that was the highlight of the place! The test lab is about 45min experience and the whole thing with self-guided tour takes about 1hr 30min to 2 hours depending how crowded it is. The visit was fun and of course my 5-year-old daughter had a great time eating tons of ice cream!

    Visted on the 4th of July, perfect tourist attraction for locals and all ages…read more Even being solo for the experience, with families and kids was relaxing, and pleasent. Admission prices are reasonable, and who doesnt love unlimited samples of iced tea, and lemonade, icecream on a hot day. Vistors have a choice between one scoop, two scoop, or three scoop attraction. I choose one scoop; hilights of my visit- learning history of Turkey Hill, process of icecream being made, creating a virtual icecream flavor, watching the production , live from interactive camera in one of the exhibits. Be sure to take the few moments, to watch the introduction video. My favorite ice cream sample flavors were Graham Slam & Blueberry Lemon Pound Cake. An attraction must, well visiting Lancaster, PA. My recommendation would be too sell a few more flavors that you offer , with unlimited tastings. My favorite was orange icedtea.

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    Free sample of yummy Black Raspberry ice cream

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    Waterloo Mills Preserve - Waterloo Mills Preserve

    Waterloo Mills Preserve

    4.0(1 review)
    3.1 mi

    When I heard my library had the Brandywine Museum and Conservancy pass available, I contacted the…read moreconservancy office to ask if preserves are accessible with this pass. Happily, they are, and I was finally able to explore this place without trespassing (which I don't do). This is right around the corner from my home, and fills the gap of wilderness between developments along the Easttown Township, and Newtown Township border. The entrance is off of Waterloo Rd., down a gravel driveway, to a parking lot. There are three trail loops, which connect, and can form a larger perimeter loop, if you want the full tour. I did that full circumference of the property, merging the outer paths of all three trails from their map. My pedometer said it was about 2mi for that outer loop. I discovered two bridges along Darby creek, some woods, and a lot of meadow. It is a serene and picturesque preserve. Over Labor Day Weekend, after some rain, I felt that cold air coming up from the ground, that dissipates into humidity in the warm upper air. It's an interesting and connecting feeling with nature, that is a lot more pronounced when seasons change. Years ago, I was a guest on some of the land closer to the St. Davids Rd end of the preserve, when it used to be farmed, before most of it became a development, so knowing that history, why there are a lot of clearings, it surprised me to find some random tree species, like Walnut, Catapala, and Paw Paw, but maybe that is more because my nearby property is covered in Tulip Poplars, and little else. Point is, this variety of tree species was a fun surprise, and I am sure there are a lot I missed, and will find in subsequent visits. Waterloo Mills is open until dusk, and I went around sunset, which made some beautiful colors in the sky. No one else was there, and this time of evening, I saw a lot of activity from rabbits and deer. If you visit after a rain, there are a couple of lower lying areas that got a little squishy, so hiking or rain boots are recommended when wet, but otherwise, this trail is very walkable in sneakers. I much appreciate that the paths are very wide, keeping me and my little one safe from ticks, and offering plenty of space for my toddler to play around as we walked. There were definitely mosquitoes, though. Despite bug lotion all over us, the mosquitoes were still everywhere. If you keep moving they won't bother you, but if you pause for anything (a photo, a deep breath, etc.) you will be eaten! So in warm months, beware. I did notice a lot of bird houses, which I'd hope helps, but I think they need some bat houses to really combat the mosquito issue (and/or nematodes). Dogs are not allowed at this preserve. While I understand many reasons behind such decisions (protection of wildlife and terrain, and liability, are probably the biggest), I cannot give a full 5 stars because dogs are part of my family, and it can't be a full family walk without them. That said, I do understand how unscrupulous and downright abusive many dog owners have been in recent years at preserves, parks, and other places that do allow dogs. For example, dog families have allowed them off leash, when not permitted; they have failed to clean up waste; and I have even been to a number of parks (from NJ to FL) where dogs are expressly NOT allowed, and people bring them anyway. So I fully understand why this rule happens, but as someone who makes the effort to follow rules, who leashes/cleans after my dogs, etc., I wish things could be different. All in all, this is a very well maintained, completely litter free preserve, that is protecting some valuable greenspace near my home, and I am so grateful to Brandywine Conservancy for doing so! Join Brandywine River Museum, or check out your library passes to give them a visit!

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    Waterloo Mills Preserve trail map

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    Valley to Summit - Guided Wilderness Adventures | Valley to Summit

    Valley to Summit

    4.6(25 reviews)
    16.9 miFishtown

    Intro to Rock Climbing with Valley to Summit on September 18, 2022…read more This was my second trip to Chickies Rock with VTS and it was wonderful! There were only 5 of us, so plenty of time to climb. Our Guide, Bob, was so patient, engaged and informative. I learned a lot of great things that I had not known before about clothing, ropes and technique. Bob was so patient with me and was there with his " green pointer" to help me over the tough spots. You should know that I am 74 years old and tho I have climbed indoors for a few years, my stamina was not that of the youngsters who were there! Nonetheless, it was a great time! I highly recommend Valley to Summit, this being my 3 rd trip with them. They Rock!

    We were scheduled to do a 1/2 day ice hike at Ricketts Glen. I had spoken to the owner Dave and…read morelet him know of my disabilities. He asked a few questions, then determined that it should be OK for me to go on the hike. Shortly before the hike we received an email from Dave saying that because of the warm weather the trip would not have as much ice as it normally does. He offered to reschedule or refund our money if we wanted, but also said we could go if we wanted. We wanted. When I got there Dave and the guides were fantastic. Very personable. They were helpful but without being intrusive. One of them carried one of my forearm canes in his backpack in case I needed it. (This was to have one hand free for the ice axe.) The hike was great. At the end of the hike I asked one of the guides if he thought I could do the repelling they offer... he conferred with the owner and the lead repeller guide, and they agreed that I would be allowed to do that in the Spring. I highly recommend Valley to Summit for a great time. I look forward to a full day ice hike in February.

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