Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Delsea Drive-In Theatre

Delsea Drive-In Theatre


2203 South Delsea Drive
Vineland, NJ
856-696-0011


http://delseadrive-in.com/index.php

Welcome to the only Drive in Theatre left in New Jersey! If you are looking to take your kids back in time and show them how you watched movies in the summer as a child then this is the place to go. The Delsea Drive-In always has a double feature every night they are open for $8 per adult and $3 per child ages 3-11 years (under 2 are free). I am not sure what I like most about this place: the movies, the nostalgia of a time gone by, the intermission cartoons, or the top of the line concession stand. My girls had never experienced a drive-in until this summer and they can't get enough of it!

Yes the place is not in the best of shape, but the current owners are doing a great job restoring this landmark to its former glory. This cannot be more apparent then at the concession stand. With a menu to rival most diners in south Jersey, they offer everything from standard movie time favorites (like popcorn, candy, and hot dogs) to Shrimp kabobs, Peirogies, and even low carb options! You can also purchase novelty items (such as glow in the dark bracelets, necklaces, and even t-shirts). Best is everything is reasonably priced. A kids combo of popcorn, full size candy, and 12 oz soda is only $3.50! If you prefer to bring your own food there is a $7.00 food permit fee. As with most theatres the Delsea Drive-In makes the majority of its profits from the concessions sold, and I encourage anyone who goes to help them by purchasing from their menu.

Unlike the Drive-in of yesterland the movie soundtrack is broadcast over FM radio stations so you can listen to your movie in surround sound if your car has the option. This also makes it easier to regulate temperature in your vehicle since your windows can remain closed. During summer months some regulars bring folding chairs and portable radios to sit outside under the stars to watch the show.

The Delsea Drive-in boasts two screens. The theatre is open from March to the first weekend in December. My family was there the last weekend in November and watched the Disney movie Bolt while it was snowing out, how cool is that? Show times vary depending on the time of year. Most of the movies are first run theatrical releases (except on certain cruise nights when Grease is played!) Movies range from G rating to R so check the schedule to make sure they are age appropriate for your group.

Many of us with young children may only make it through the first movie of the evening. Make sure you stick around for the intermission to see the famous dancing hot dog commercial, dancing soda (Let's all go to the lobby!) and minutes to showtime clips. Young ones can always snooze away while the rest watch the second flick. See you at the movies!

Nifty Fifty's

Nifty Fifty's
4670 Route 42
Turnersville, NJ 08012
856-875-1950







Do you miss when you were a kid and went to your local 1950's style diner? OK, I am really not that old (I will admit to being thirty something!) but even if you can't remember the days of poodle skirts and soda shops you will love the atmosphere, food, and fun of Nifty Fifty's. What sets this diner apart from the rest, let's take a look:
1. How can you say no to over 100 flavor combinations of soda? Some flavors are better than others, but with free refills, you can try at least two or more per visit!

2. Burgers the way they are suppose to be, fresh not frozen, and prepared with your choice of toppings. My husband and I rate their burgers among the top 3 we have ever had.

3. Chicken Nuggets made from all white meat (you can even watch them being made!)

4. The best fresh squeezed orange juice I have ever had!


So now you are saying, great for the parents but what about the kids? Besides kid friendly food, soda jerk hats the kids can decorate, free baby food, and quick service (always a plus with little ones)...lets talk about the miniature golf course and arcade:

The arcade boasts that is has state of the art games, but on several of our visits the games were not operating or broken. I also found two of the video games to be very violent for a family friendly facility. But for the little ones there is a small bounce room. The redemption center is small and the norm for a small venue.

The miniature golf course seems to take full advantage of its small space. Certainly not a championship course the area is clean, somewhat tropical themed, and plenty for an hour of putting fun.

Nifty Fifty's also offers children's parties, though I would recommend ages 5+. My youngest daughter and I went to 4 year old's party there and the staff did not seem to know what to do with children of this age group.

There are 5 Nifty Fifty locations in the Philadelphia area to choose from, but please note that not all locations boast arcades and golf courses. Check the restaurant's website for the location and amenities nearest you!

Monday, February 16, 2009

Please Touch Museum, Philadelphia PA

Please Touch Museum

Memorial Hall, Fairmount Park
4231 Avenue of the Republic
Philadelphia, PA 19131

http://www.pleasetouchmuseum.org/

If you are looking to take your kids to one of the best children museums in the country, this is the place! The Please Touch Museum was recently moved to the 1876 Centennial Exposition building in Fairmount Park. With more room, and a unique setting, this museum has become a top notch children's destination and a must see when visiting Philadelphia.

As you enter the hall you are immersed with the sounds and sights of childhood. A replica of the Statue of Liberty's arm and torch (standing 40 feet tall) greets guests as they enter. Unlike its original, this arm is make entirely out of discarded playthings by local artist Leo Sewell.

There are several themed areas:

Wonderland: What would it be like to be Alice in Wonderland? Kids (and parents) find out when they visit this hands on exhibit featuring the Mad Hatter's Tea Party, the Hall of Mirrors and Doors, and the topiary maze.

City Capers: Kids get a realistic peek onto an urban street scape and discover the people, businesses and neighborhoods that make city life so dynamic! My daughters love the Shop Rite grocery store and the McDonalds. What do parents like about this exhibit? Why Dear Old Captain Noah's television set of course!

Roadside Attractions: This fun area includes a Septa Bus, city park, and working garage. The kids love creating cars by changing the wheels, headlights, and windshields (sponsored by Toyota). I loved the benches in the park for a much needed Mommy break!

Flight Fantasy: This exhibit is for budding airplane pilots, astronauts, and engineers! Create your own plane and via a crank system launch your aircraft from the ceiling and watch it soar! My kids could not get enough! This area features a human size hamster wheel, great for kids who still have too much energy!

River Adventures: Like water? This is the place for you! Hundreds of boats and rubber duckies (my 4 year old's favorite) make their home at the museum in this fun, wet river system. There are pumps, locks, fountains, bubbles, and currents to keep the boats and duckies afloat. If you are lucky, a rain storm may pass by...and a rainbow appear in the sky! Don't worry about the kids getting wet, the museum offers free waterproof smocks and drying stations, a nice touch!

Parents who grew up in Philadelphia will recognize several exhibits, including the Wanamaker's monorail and the Lit Brothers Victorian Village Display. Any adult who has seen the Tom Hank's movie Big will want to jump on the FAO Swartz piano made famous by the film, and a recent addition to the museum.



And don't forget to take a ride on the vintage Dentzel carousel!
Tickets for the ride are $3 per person.




Admission to the museum is $15 per person (Adult or Child). Parking is $5.00 but there is plenty of free street parking close to the museum. Hours are Monday - Saturday: 9 am–5 pm Sunday: 11 am – 5 pm CLOSED: New Year’s, Thanksgiving and Christmas Days.

Plan to spend at least 3 hours at the museum. There are art and craft projects, as well as children theatre productions, at the museum daily. Check the program guide the day of your visit for more information.

Family Clay Time


Family Clay Time
110 Green Tree Road
Turnersville, NJ 08012

http://www.familyclaytime.com/index.htm


Looking for something fun to do on a rainy afternoon? Then head on over to Family Clay Time right off of Route 42 in Turnersville! Kids (and their parents) get to choose from a variety of clay projects including:

-Painting a ceramic piece with either acrylic or glaze paints (glazed pieces must be fired in a kiln and picked up at a later date).

-Creating your own masterpiece out of clay, then returning on your next visit to paint your art.

Pieces start at $8 and go up from there. There is a $3 studio fee to cover the cost of firing, paint, and supplies. My kids love picking out and painting their own pieces, I like it for its affordability and fun factor! Where else can your kids go and bring home a piece of art for less than $15?

Check out their website for special family nights and events!