Address: 782 Christmas Village Rd, Bernville, PA 19506, USA
Phone: +16104881110
Elizabeth Yordy
My favourite place to see lights and get into the spirit of Christmas. This farm is about and hour and a half away from Philadelphia but worth the time when you see whats in store one of my favourite part is as you crest the hill that leads you there all you see is all the light of the village and be careful as people are known to pull to the side of the road there to take pictures. As you walk thru this wonderland of lights you see trains and carefully crafted scenery of all things Christmas at the halfway point you can meet Santa Clause and get fresh baked cookies and coco ( always do) then the Kissing bridge for the love birds so cute. Followed by more breath taking displays. Also if your into trains donβt leave till you go into the one barn it has a whole town and multiple trains going. Enjoy!
Susan Hines
Our first time there. What an amazing experience. These people really put their all into this place. All I can say is you have to see it to appreciate it! Everyone there was amazed, having a joyful experience and the expression on their faces were that of truly satisfied customers.
rik
This year we went during a Prime Night, and the last Saturday before Christmas. If you don't mind the long traffic line, and potentially the long walk from the parking lot, it's well worth the visit. Lines getting in(there's cash and credit lines) moved fairly quick, cash moved quicker. One thing: there is a sign that clearly states "no double wide strollers". There's a reason for this. Person in front of me had one, and got stuck in the line approaching the payment area. That held up the line as it took him 6 minutes(yes, I timed it) to finally get moving. I can't imagine how it was within the village with the crowds. Overall a great trip. I make it every year, even though not much changes(that I notice anyway). And don't forget to visit the shops, take pictures, and last but not least: hot chocolate!
Robert Johnson
This was a very unique adventure. It has an "olde time holiday" feel. When you arrive you can see the lights off in the distance, so many lights in fact it is quite the spectacle with a giant Christmas tree that changes color over a reflecting pond and more. When arrive you are directed to the parking area (handicap spaces are available near the front entrance) and from there it is a short walk to the entrance. At the entrance the cost is $17 per adult, 11 and up $16 and ages under 11 $15, I was told young toddlers and babies are free. Christmas lights and a big train yard is one of the first attractions, from there the old time feel grows with many Christmas scenes along the way each named for the type of display seen, there are also many photo opportunities (pond w/the flag, giant Santa etc..) and also a Santa Command Center for a chance with Saint Nick himself π. There are also about half a dozen shops with which to buy goodies and gifts as well as a refreshment building for hot chocolate, coffee, cookies etc...the staff said there are over 1 million lights and from the looks of it I'm sure that's right. This event has been around for 70+ years and some of the props have a 50's/60's kinda vibe to them. This is an interesting place and a nice way to spend a family evening.
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Hershey and Lancaster are 1 hour from there. That is my plan to visit and shop at the outlets
Yes. Also, there is separate handicapped parking closer to the entrance. Pay close attention to the parking lot directors because they will put you in the "special" closer parking.
$10 for adults, $8 for children, kids 3 and under are free.
I think it was 12.00dollars
Yes I went last Sunday. It is open now on weekends, at a reduced price. After Thanksgiving it is open every day. I loved it. I am ready to go back.
Well worth another 2 hr drive
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