Where to stay in Lancaster area
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Slow day folks? Edwards Air Force Base where the shuttle comes in on occasion, is in Lancaster, CA. Don't plan to visit ever and pray for those who have to live there. Lancaster, PA, is in the heart of the PA Dutch country,a great place to visit and especially to eat. Now where is the mysterious hhh?
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If you are flexible about not having a pool, look up: redcaboosemotel.com. It's a motel where you can stay in an old caboose. It's located in Stratsburg, which is a little east of Lancaster. They have a train store and small restaurant (in a caboose of course) and a miniature train museum right next to it. The motel has a petting zoo and has entertainment at night in the barn in warmer weather. If you really want a pool go to www.bird-in-hand.com (B-in-Hand is east too) and you'll find a place called Family Inn in that village.
If you are flexible about not having a pool, look up: redcaboosemotel.com. It's a motel where you can stay in an old caboose. It's located in Stratsburg, which is a little east of Lancaster. They have a train store and small restaurant (in a caboose of course) and a miniature train museum right next to it. The motel has a petting zoo and has entertainment at night in the barn in warmer weather. If you really want a pool go to www.bird-in-hand.com (B-in-Hand is east too) and you'll find a place called Family Inn in that village.
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To the topic.
I'm a Canadian just back from Lancaster yesterday. We stayed at the Hampton Inn. One of the popular chain, but this one very well laid out with extra nice landscaping. Good location, close to everything.
It caters to families (there was a family reunion there this weekend). There are two high chairs in the dining-lobby area for the free breakfast. Really nice outside pool with wide steps to walk into it.
Cheers.
I'm a Canadian just back from Lancaster yesterday. We stayed at the Hampton Inn. One of the popular chain, but this one very well laid out with extra nice landscaping. Good location, close to everything.
It caters to families (there was a family reunion there this weekend). There are two high chairs in the dining-lobby area for the free breakfast. Really nice outside pool with wide steps to walk into it.
Cheers.
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We go to Lancaster every year for President's weekend.
We stay at the Historic Strasbourg Inn. It's really a beautiful place, surrounded by Amish Country. It's the only place that has acres of land surrounded by Amish country. About 5 minutes from town with the best antique shops. It has an outdoor pool as well.
Check out the website
http://www.historicstrasburginn.com/
There are things for the kids as well.
We stay at the Historic Strasbourg Inn. It's really a beautiful place, surrounded by Amish Country. It's the only place that has acres of land surrounded by Amish country. About 5 minutes from town with the best antique shops. It has an outdoor pool as well.
Check out the website
http://www.historicstrasburginn.com/
There are things for the kids as well.
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Obviously, the question of PA or CA has been cleared up but this is a perfect example of people (1/2) wasting their time answering a question assuming it's one location or another. It would have saved many lots of time if hhh had just added the "PA" after Lancaster!! Again, most people from Western states would assume CA as most people from Eastern states would assume PA. Take the time to be specific when posting!!! Tim
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I don't know how most of you read this thread, but I only view it by clicking in on Pennylvania on the upper right "subject search" line.
Also, the forum is labelled "Forum, United States," "Topic, Pennsylvania" That would tell most people that this Lancaster was in PA!
Also, the forum is labelled "Forum, United States," "Topic, Pennsylvania" That would tell most people that this Lancaster was in PA!