This weekend at Wachusett Mountain is their 28th annual AppleFest.
Last year, our family went, bundled up to the max. There were some bouncy houses. Lots of crafters, activities and local farm fresh items. And, yes, maple cotton candy. DELICIOUS!
For an additional charge, we took the Skyride up to the top of the mountain. I would not necessarily recommend you do this with wiggly children under 3, but be your own judge. My kids were so excited, and I held onto them pretty tightly since it is a ski lift. But they did great and loved the unique view above the trees, down to the valley. And we were able to walk around the top of the mountain, exploring the sights.
Adults are $10, 6-12 are $6, and under 5 get into the festival free as well as a sky ride admission. Skyrides are an additional cost, but there are some great packages that include the sky ride, food and other fun activities.
So if you are looking for a great outdoor family friendly and food friendly day, head up to Wa.... Wa... Wachusett either today or tomorrow. Maybe I'll see you there. Doors are open 10-5.
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Saturday, October 15, 2011
Saturday, September 24, 2011
You still have Sunday to checkout Kidsfest!
If you are trying to figure out something to do with the family that incorporates bouncy houses, free healthy snacks, free schwag, and kid friendly entertainment then head to Wachusett Mountain 21st Annual Kidsfest.
The boys and I went today and we had a blast. After all the rain last night, the grounds were mushy and muddy (no different than soccer this morning) but that didn't stop the show. The North East Trixstars BMX bikers doing stunts, that Boog claims that he will do when he is 11. There was a stiltwalker: Mom, where are his feet? There was enough calcium enriched foods like the TruMoo Garelick farms stands giving away free chocolate and plain mild and the Stoneyfield guys dispersing delicious yogurt, cheese, and milk goodies, to strengthen the bones of all of Massachusetts.
There were reps from tons of local kid related business from the Worcester area including karate, golf, hockey (Go Sharks!), care centers, and gymnastics. And we didn't even get to stay to see the Blue Dog Group do their amazing frisbee stunts. Oh, and we "met" Smokey the Bear, you remember "Only you can prevent forest fires." Well, Boog was not keen on going near the bear in jean with red suspenders, but at least he took the hat.
There were so many food products being given away, my bag was stuffed. My snack drawer is now full of goodies. So bring an extra back pack or something. You can go there hungry, and come out full from tasting a ton of stuff. But they do have concessions and BBQ there if you need something a little more substantial.
The boys and I went today and we had a blast. After all the rain last night, the grounds were mushy and muddy (no different than soccer this morning) but that didn't stop the show. The North East Trixstars BMX bikers doing stunts, that Boog claims that he will do when he is 11. There was a stiltwalker: Mom, where are his feet? There was enough calcium enriched foods like the TruMoo Garelick farms stands giving away free chocolate and plain mild and the Stoneyfield guys dispersing delicious yogurt, cheese, and milk goodies, to strengthen the bones of all of Massachusetts.
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Boog at the Worcester Sharks Hockey Shoot Out |
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Entering one of the at least 5 bouncies. |
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Mudge learning the art of golf at the PGA tent |
I swear I didn't hoard. That was just a one of each from the kids and me. |
After about 2 hours there, the boys were toast and I wasn't going to push the limits. Though I was lucky enough to have gone for the nadda, my friends that accompanied me agreed that the $8-10 admission fee, free for 2 and under, is well worth the bouncy house exercise and the free snacks. There are other activities for additional fees, like the Sky Ride, crafts, and such. Overall, it is a great way to spend the day finding new activities to do while wearing the kids out!
Monday, September 19, 2011
Wachusett Mountain, not just for skiing
Wa....
Wa...
Wachusett.
Wachusett Mountain, mountain skiing, minutes away.
I suppose it is good advertising, since it has been engrained into my brain.
Regardless, Wachusetts has more to offer than just snowy slopes. In the fall, the mountain hosts a plethora of activities.
This weekend, September 24-25, is the KidsFest. Music, food, and fun for the whole family. Admission varies if you purchase ahead of time compared to door price, and if you want to take advantage of packages. Under 2 is free.
October 15-16 brings the Apple Fest.
The Apple Fest last year was AWESOMELY DELICIOUS! Local honey, local apples, local maple syrup, and maple cotton candy. Besides the local foods, there were local craft vendors. There was a variety of entertainment like clowns, bouncy houses, lifts to the top of the mountain. Just a ton to do. Plus AAA offers a discount, check it out.
You think I like food much? I love BBQ. And I might have to just live there October 22-23. Its BBQ to the max with proceeds benefitting the Greg Hill Foundation. Enough said.
Wa...
Wachusett.
Wachusett Mountain, mountain skiing, minutes away.
I suppose it is good advertising, since it has been engrained into my brain.
Regardless, Wachusetts has more to offer than just snowy slopes. In the fall, the mountain hosts a plethora of activities.
This weekend, September 24-25, is the KidsFest. Music, food, and fun for the whole family. Admission varies if you purchase ahead of time compared to door price, and if you want to take advantage of packages. Under 2 is free.
October 15-16 brings the Apple Fest.
The Apple Fest last year was AWESOMELY DELICIOUS! Local honey, local apples, local maple syrup, and maple cotton candy. Besides the local foods, there were local craft vendors. There was a variety of entertainment like clowns, bouncy houses, lifts to the top of the mountain. Just a ton to do. Plus AAA offers a discount, check it out.
You think I like food much? I love BBQ. And I might have to just live there October 22-23. Its BBQ to the max with proceeds benefitting the Greg Hill Foundation. Enough said.
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