PA, NJ - 5 days with two 13 year olds
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PA, NJ - 5 days with two 13 year olds
In August, I'm taking my son and his friend (both 13) to Cooperstown & Hershey Park. Looking for accomodations in these places (<$100 if possible) with a pool and accomdations and attractions/fun ideas for 3 additional days after Hershey before returning to Boston. We all like baseball and history, thinking of Gettysburg, Philly, Trenton (Red Sox Double A Team). Thanks for any ideas.
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I stayed with my two kids at the Marriott Residence Inn in Hershey. Location is not very cosy but once you're in their complex, it's very nice. They have a pool, even served complimentary breakfast and dinner (not on weekends --- the night we were there, they had lasagne, spaghetti, mixed salad, which was plenty satisfying, especially since my kids were tired after a long day at Hershey park and didn't feel like going out for dinner), fully equipped kitchens (even included popcorn!) The room with sleeping/loving area and separate kitchen was plenty big for one adult and two kids (two queen beds, one sleeper sofa).
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We went to Cooperstown last year. There are limied hotel options. In fact, I believe that there is only one "chain" hotel in Cooperstown - which was a Best Western. It was fine - nothing great. It does fill up - if you are interested I'd look into it.
After Cooperstown, we went to Corning NY - the Glass Museum is interesting (although I must admit that I'm not sure my 14 year old would agree).
Reading also has a baseball team. My sons went - I think it's a nice smaller stadium.
I have a book about baseball vacations -I don't have it in front of me but I believe it was a Fodors book. It listed all of the teams, places to stay and things to do in each of the cities.
Hershey is also close to Phila - lots to do there.
After Cooperstown, we went to Corning NY - the Glass Museum is interesting (although I must admit that I'm not sure my 14 year old would agree).
Reading also has a baseball team. My sons went - I think it's a nice smaller stadium.
I have a book about baseball vacations -I don't have it in front of me but I believe it was a Fodors book. It listed all of the teams, places to stay and things to do in each of the cities.
Hershey is also close to Phila - lots to do there.




