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Knoebels 2017 Group Planner R IDE CAMP SwIM GoLF knOeBeLs 2017 grOuP PLanner Knoebels ELYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA www.knoebels.com/groups 1-800-487-4386 (Ext. 123 or 124) K Welcome to everything that’s fun at knoebels! Amusement Park Crystal Pool Campgrounds Make new memories the old-fashioned Knoebels’ gigantic Crystal Pool Choose Knoebels or close-by Lake way with classic rollercoasters, kid- features nearly 900,000 gallons of Glory Campgrounds as your family friendly rides, shops, games and refreshing mountain stream water, destination to keep the fun going! attractions for the whole family! several water slides, multiple diving Pitch your tent, park your camper, Free admission, Free parking and boards, Kiddie Pool and Splash Zone or stay in our rustic log cabins. You Free entertainment make it easy area! We have plenty of space for you can awake refreshed and be ready for everyone to join in the fun! to soak up both the water and sun! for a day of fun, food and family! Three Ponds Golf Course Sink a hole-in-one for event planning by hosting your next golf outing, charity tournament or business meeting at Three Ponds. Full service catering, complete NEW! beverage cart service, dining area, and outdoor tented facilities are available to make your day memorable. Whether this is your frst golf outing or you are a seasoned veteran at running golf tournaments, our staf of qualifed professionals can help with all the details from format and pairings to rule sheets and scoring. We take the worry out of the day, so you can concentrate on your guests. 954 State Route 487, Elysburg, PA 17824, 570-672-9064 Great food, Great drinks. Casual dining elegance. 570-672-5277 1 Discover all the fun in store for your group! Family and Friends Planning the perfect picnic is something we take very seriously. Whether you’re planning a family reunion, church gathering, or another group event, our park facilities are the perfect place for fun, food and fantasy. Knoebels is the ideal location for a party on a budget, as we provide FREE pavilions, FREE parking and FREE admission! Birthday and Swim Parties Knoebels is one of the most popular kids’ birthday party places in PA! Our PARTY CREW Party Crew can help plan the birthday of a lifetime for your child and his or her friends and make the planning process much easier for you. A specially reserved Kids Korner pavilion, a special appearance by Kozmo or Dexter and a group train ride will ensure a festive celebration for all of your guests! Company Outings Say thank you to your employees and increase morale with a Knoebels picnic. ur planners will work with you to fnd the perfect comination of food and ride options to ft your udget. We cater to large and small companies and work to give every organiation the attention they deserve. School, Scouts and Youth Groups Did you know there are plenty of educational opportunities and lessons at Knoebels? Bring your classroom, club, Scout troop, or other youth organization to the park to learn about math, history, art, physics or geography – all while having the time of their lives! See page 6 for details. Team-Building Activities Could your team use a break to refresh and regroup? Knoebels is the perfect place to get everyone back on track. In addition to all of the Knoebels fun, we have scavenger hunt activities perfect for groups of all sizes. Contact us today and ask about our special weekday rate ride plans. Doing fun right has its rewards! Knoebels has the honor of winning the “thumbs- up” from amusement park experts! Go online to view all our awards! VOteD #1 VOteD #2 VOteD #1 Best Park Food Best Wooden Coaster Best Carousel 2 K cLassic: fuLL-serVice Menu Knoebels classic catering is the most convenient way to have a picnic. A catering team will be provided at the reserved pavilion to prepare and serve your meal. All paper products and utensils are provided. 50 Guest Minimum. $50 Service Fee charged for groups under 100. Meal ticket required. Menu 1 Menu 4 Menu 7 $10.50 per person + tax $9.50 per person + tax $9.75 per person + tax 1/4 Chicken, 1/2 Ham Steak, Italian Sausage & Peppers, 1/2 Bar-B-Qued Chicken, Au Gratin Potatoes, Baked Hamburger, Baked Beans, Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, Beans, Apple Sauce, Roll & Pasta Salad, Ice Cream, Roll & Butter, Ice Cream, Butter, Ice Cream, Iced Tea Iced Tea Iced Tea Menu 2 Menu 5 Menu 8 $10.75 per person + tax $10.75 per person + tax $9.75 per person + tax 1/4 Bar-B-Qued Chicken, 1/4 Bar-B-Qued Chicken, 1/4 Bar-B-Qued Chicken, Pork Bar-B-Q Sandwich, Hot Dog, Macaroni & 2 Pierogies, Hot Dog, Baked Potato, Apple Sauce, Cheese, Cole Slaw, Ice Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, Ice Cream, Iced Tea Cream, Iced Tea Ice Cream, Iced Tea Menu 3 Menu 6 Menu 9 $11.75 per person + tax $8.75 per person + tax $9.00 per person + tax 1/4 Bar-B-Qued Chicken, Hamburger, Hot Dog, Hamburger, Hot Dog, Hamburger, Hot Dog, Baked Baked Beans, Macaroni Macaroni & Cheese, Beans, Macaroni Salad, Cole Salad, Apple Sauce, Ice Cole Slaw, Ice Cream, Slaw, Ice Cream, Iced Tea Cream, Iced Tea Iced Tea Say Cheese If Turn hamburgers into cheeseburgers You Please! for an additional 0.40¢ per person! Knoebels will be prepared to serve 5% over your fnal count. You will be billed for a minimum of 95% of fnal count. Non-refundable deposit required to guarantee your Knoebels reservation. NO RAIN DATES. NO CANCELLATIONS. Build Your Own (Self Serve) items are also available as additions or substitutions (prices may vary) to any Classic (Full Service) Menu. Most items subject to 6% PA Sales Tax. 3 BuiLD YOur OWn: seLf-serVe Menu Endless options, customizable to your groups needs. $200 minimum order. All items are ready to eat and delivered to your reserved pavilion. Paper products and utensils are not provided. approx. cost entrées cost Per serving Hamburger in sauce | includes rolls (48) $132.00 $2.75 Hamburg B-B-Q | includes rolls (48) $108.00 $2.25 Pork B-B-Q | includes rolls (48) $210.00 $4.37 italian sausage | includes rolls, sauce, peppers & onions (12) $ 48.00 $4.00 Bar-B-Qued chicken Half | (12) $ 78.00 $6.50 10 lb chicken tenders | approx. 60-75 pieces $ 95.00 10 lb Wild Wings | approx. 120 pieces $ 90.00 Meatballs in sauce | per 100 meatballs $ 85.00 .85 Baked Ziti | serves approx. 50 $ 70.00 $1.40 Pierogies | includes sautéed butter & onions (72) $ 72.00 $1.00 Macaroni & cheese | serves approx. 50 $125.00 $2.50 VegetaBLes Potatoes au gratin | serves approx. 50 $ 62.50 $1.25 Baked Potato | minimum (24) $ 30.00 $1.25 | with sour cream $ 12.00 .50 corn on cob | minimum (24) $ 36.00 $1.50 Baked Beans | serves approx. 50 $ 45.00 .90 Vegetable tray w/dip | serves approx. 50 $ 40.00 .80 siDes cole slaw–Macaroni–Pasta-Potato–apple sauce | serves approx. 50 $ 40.00 .80 snacks & Desserts Potato chips | serves approx. 50 $ 15.00 .30 tortilla chips w/ salsa | serves approx. 50 $ 25.00 .50 Dixie cup ice cream | 24 per case $ 21.60 .90 fruited Jell-O cup .80 DinnerWare Dinner Plates | (125) $ 31.25 .25 4 oz. Bowls | (125) $ 12.50 .12 cutlery Pack | includes salt & pepper (50) $ 15.00 .30 Bulk forks or spoons | (50) $ 5.00 .10 Drinks iced tea, Lemonade | serves approx. 80 $ 32.00 .50 soda | serves approx. 80 (ice extra)* $ 34.00 .42 Cofee | includes cream, sugar | serves approx. 50 $ 18.00 .36 Bottled Water | 24 pk $ 24.00 $1.00 ice | 40 lb. bag $ 9.75 Reservations are required. Serving utensils and paper products are not supplied. Payment in full is required 10 days prior to your picnic. Most items subject to 6% sales tax. * Pepsi is the exclusive supplier of soft drinks for all events at Knoebels. Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Sierra Mist and White Birch Beer available. Soda is available in 5 gallon tanks, with a 2 tank minimum. Soda units will be disconnected by 6pm. 4 K HaMBurger anD HOt DOg OPtiOns YOu frY griDDLe rentaLs (48 minimum) (30 inch fat surface) Price includes rolls and condiments. Weekend rentals are limited due to catered • Hot Dogs: $2.00 each events and may be requested no sooner than • Hamburgers: $2.25 each ten (10) days prior to the date of the picnic. If available the request will be processed at the time as follows: We frY • Ten (10) days prior to the picnic: $30.00 (200 minimum) • Week of the picnic: $40.00 Consider the convenience of Knoebels • Day of picnic: $50.00 frying your hamburgers and hot dogs at Guests experiencing problems while using the your pavilion just the way you like them! griddle are to contact the park ofce or park Price includes rolls and condiments. security for assistance. Guests are never to • Hot Dogs $2.25 each light a griddle on their own. If a pilot light is out • Hamburgers $2.50 each or if you are experiencing any other problems, call the Park Ofce at 1-800-487-4386 Ext. 120 and explain the issue. Pots, pans, or dishes are NOT allowed on griddles. (Griddles are used for eXtras frying only). Misuse of griddles may result in (48 minimum) forfeiting use for the remainder of the day and • Deluxe Hamburger Topping Tray: $45.00 future use. (Includes: Lettuce, Tomato, Onion and Cheese) Guests are also welcome to bring their • Cheese Slices: $20.00 own grill to use.
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