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A Community Guide for College Students A COMMUNITY GUIDE FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS A publication of AFFORDABLE TICKETS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS TICKETS START AT JUST $28 OR Sep 20 - Oct 16 Nov 8 - Dec 31 WE ALSO OFFER $13 STUDENT RUSH TICKETS 1 HOUR BEFORE WITH VALID Jan 24 - Feb 19 Mar 14 - Apr 2 STUDENT ID OR PAY WHAT YOU WANT FIRST TUESDAYS OF EACH PRODUCTION Apr 18 - May 21 Jun 6 - Jul 23 Season Sponsor: Season BUY TICKETS TODAY! Co-Sponsors: 717-397-7425 | THEFULTON.ORG CONTENTS 4 Fun things to do 6 Nearby attractions 7 Transportation 8 Cofee shops 10 Takeout 12 Take your parents 15 First Fridays 16 Bufets 17 Sweet spots 18 Shopping 20 Live entertainment Old Main on the campus of 22 Volunteering Franklin and Marshall College 23 Helpful apps VINNY TENNIS | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER D lege I th col eal wi your m LANCASTER, PA OFF CAMPUS 2016 • 3 INDOOR FUN GO ‘N BANANAS 1170 Garield Ave., Lancaster. www.gonbananas.com Arcade games, ropes course, bumper cars, laser maze, laser tag and more. SKY ZONE TRAMPOLINE PARK 1701 Hempstead Road, Lancaster. www.skyzone.com/lancaster Play dodgeball, slam dunk, bounce of the walls or into SCARY FUN a sea of foam blocks. LANDING ZONE Millersville’s a great place to be when Halloween 403 Granite Run Drive season rolls around. Check out these spine-tingling www.lzlancaster.com attractions: Combat laser tag in gaming scenarios LASERDOME JASON’S WOODS 2050 Auction Road, Manheim 99 Stehman Road, Lancaster www.laserdome.com www.jasonswoods.com Laser tag and arcade. This farm hosts Halloween-themed haunted at- tractions including a horrifying hayride, zombie SPOOKY NOOK SPORTS apocalypse and a carnival of fear. 2913 Spooky Nook Road, Manheim www.spookynooksports.com FIELD OF SCREAMS Nation’s largest indoor sports complex includes track, 191 College Ave., Mountville baseball, soccer, basketball, ield hockey and volleyball, www.fieldofscreams.com itness center, climbing center, arcade and food court. Bone-chilling screams, demented creatures and bloody sights await at this haunted Halloween REGAL CINEMA attraction. 1246 Millersville Pike, Lancaster www.regmovies.com GHOST TOURS OF LANCASTER Sixteen-screen theater showing irst-run movies. Depart from 5 W. King St. www.ghosttour.com LEISURE LANES Experience 300 years of haunted history. 3440 Columbia Ave., Lancaster www.leisurelanespa.com In addition to bowling, also has mini golf, an arcade, driving range OUTDOOR FUN and billiards. NORTH MUSEUM OF NATURE AND LANCASTER BARNSTORMERS SCIENCE 650 N. Prince St., Lancaster 400 College Ave., Lancaster www.lancasterbarnstormers.com www.northmuseum.org Clipper Magazine Stadium, in the city’s north- Features the SciDome Theater, a 41- west corridor, is home to Lancaster County’s foot digital planetarium. professional baseball team. The Barnstorm- ZOETROPOLIS ART HOUSE AND ers are part of the Freedom Division in the THEATRE American League of Professional Baseball. 315 W. James St., Lancaster www.zoetropolis.com LANCASTER COUNTY CENTRAL PARK Independent, foreign and documentary 1050 Rockford Road, Lancaster ilms Trails, an environmental center, skate park and more. 4 • OFF CAMPUS 2016 LANCASTER, PA BUBE'S LOVES COLLEGE STUDENTS Trivia with Mike Horn Every Tuesday at 8PM! Open Mic Night Every Thursday! • KARAOKE WITH SHAWN Every Sunday night at 9PM! • MURDER MYSTERY DINNERS • Every Saturday in at 6PM! Call for tickets GHOST TOURS First and third Friday at 10pm Call to reserve your spot BUBE’S FEASTS IN THE CATACOMBS Party in the Caves at the ROMAN FEAST FAMILY FRIENDLY PIRATE FEAST MEDIEVAL FEAST Call for tickets LIVE MUSIC EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! CHECK WEBSITE FOR CURRENT 500 West Lemon St. ENTERTAINMENT Lancaster, Pa 17603 717.399.3332 .. OPEN DAILY: 102 North Market Street, Mount Joy, PA (717) 653-2056 www.bubesbrewery.com Sunday-Thursday 12pm-9pm LIKE US ON FACEBOOK! Friday-Saturday 11:30am-10:00pm Next to Sheetz & Comet Field 361 Comet Drive, Millersville, PA 717-872-4511 CALL AHEAD • TAKE OUT • BYOB Closed Monday Tues-Thurs 10am-10pmam-10pm Fri & Sat 10am-11pm Sun 11am-10pm Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram LANCASTER, PA OFF CAMPUS 2016 • 5 NEARBY ATTRACTIONS HERSHEYPARK 100 Hersheypark Drive, Hershey. www.hersheypark.com Amusement park features 70 rides and attractions, including 13 roller coasters. HERSHEY CHOCOLATE WORLD 251 Park Blvd., Hershey. www.hersheys.com/chocolateworld Learn about chocolate-making on this free tour ride. ZOOAMERICA 201 Park Ave., Hershey. www.zooamerica.com Free with Hersheypark admission, this 11-acre zoo features more than 200 animals from North America. PENNSYLVANIA RENAISSANCE FAIRE 2775 Lebanon Road, Manheim. www.parenfaire.com This 16th-century festival illed with mirth, merriment and joust- ing knights runs 13 weekends, from August to October. INDIAN ECHO CAVERNS 368 Middletown Road, Hummelstown. www.indianechocaverns.com See stalactites, stalagmites, lakes and more. TURKEY HILL EXPERIENCE 301 Linden St., Columbia. www.turkeyhillexperience.com Learn how Turkey Hill Ice Cream is made and bring your own ice cream lavors to life. Free samples, too. COUNTRY The Subaguru MEADOWS 70 Years of Combined Experience! RESTAURANT PA State Inspection & Emissions, Diagnostic, Repair, and Maintenance. Down Home Country Cooking We Specialize in Subaru Vehicles. Proprietor: Tim Kirk “Where Good Friends Technician: Spencer Zercher Meet and Eat” 81 Hershey Road Elizabethtown, PA 17022 717-786-2304 717-367-0346 [email protected] Hours: Monday-Saturday 939 Georgetown Rd. (Route 896) 6:00 am - 8:00 pm Paradise, PA 17562 6 • OFF CAMPUS 2016 LANCASTER, PA GETTING PLACES TRAIN AMTRAK STATION 53. E. McGovern Ave., Lancaster www.planthekeystone.com BUS RED ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY 225 N. Queen St., Lancaster www.redrosetransit.com/red-rose-transit/services/ college-services Lancaster’s Amtrak station ofers service to major cities. TRAILWAYS 53 E. McGovern Ave., Lancaster YELLOW CAB www.trailways.com 717-397-8100 GREYHOUND 53 E. McGovern Ave., Lancaster AIRPORT HARRISBURG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT www.greyhound.com 888-2FLY-HIA TAXI www.flyhia.com LANCASTER COUNTY TAXI SERVICE PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 717-626-8294 www.phl.org FRIENDLY TRANSPORTATION BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 717-393-6666 www.bwiairport.com COFFEE || FOOD || PEOPLE 1 North Market Street Elizabethtown, PA 17022 with this ad only FolkloreCoffee.com Ella’sE PlacePlacce RRestaurantestaurant 825 S. Market Street • Elizabethtown www.ellasplaceetown.com 367-3878 LANCASTER, PA OFF CAMPUS 2016 • 7 EATS & TREATS Lancaster is a great foodie city, with dining choices that range from ethnic cuisine to all-American deli fare. A few favorites are just steps away from campus, while others are just a short trip into downtown Lancaster. Even better, the food wagon craze might just bring some of your favorites right outside your door. COFFEE SHOPS Prince Street Cafe PRINCE STREET CAFÉ CAFÉ ONE EIGHT 15 N. Prince St., Lancaster 18 W. Orange St., Lancaster www.princestreetcafe.com www.cafe1eight.com Right in the heart of downtown Lancaster, across from The name of this cosy café tips you of to the address. Fulton Theatre and the Ware Center, Prince Street Café It’s also a Christian café based on Acts 1:8, with a mis- has yogurt, muins, sandwiches and cofee. It’s just the sion to beneit local and world charities. The focus is on place to perk you up with handcrafted espresso drinks the cofee. It’s fairly traded cofee from all over the world, and hand-selected cofees based on your taste prefer- roasted in Lancaster at Square One Cofee. Wake up with ences and a supply journey that takes you from farmer espresso macchiato, cappuccino and café au lait, with to roaster to cup. A comfy spot to catch up on that class menu items like avocado toast, Thom’s granola, pear and paper or social media. blue salad and grilled veggie sandwich. COOL FUN! COLLEGE STUDENTS BROOMBALL LEAGUES DORM, FRAT AND SORORITY TATTOOS & PIERCINGS Ice Skating Parties and Pick Up Hockey On-Site Tattoo Parties & Paint Nights Create your own event! Call for details! 2155 Ambassador Circle, Lancaster, PA Located between SKH and Lowes via Good Drive or Rt 741 Call Ray at 717-278-0621 • www.regencyicerink.com 246 W. King St. | Lancaster 134 S. Union St. | Middletown 717-205-5000 717-205-5001 www.INKcredibleTattooFactory.com 8 • OFF CAMPUS 2016 LANCASTER, PA COLLEGE STUDENT BOWLING SPECIAL Monday-Thursday from 9:00 PM - Midnight $1.75 FREE College per game Shoe Rental ID Required! 3440 Columbia Ave., Lancaster 45 N. Market Street • Elizabethtown • 717-366-4041 717-392-2121 leisurelanespa.com Daily Events TUESDAY We Deliver Live music 8pm-10pm WEDNESDAY & Cater! Karaoke 9pm-1am THURSDAY Trivia 8pm-10pm FRIDAY & SATURDAY DJ dance party and scheduled bands.ds. Ask your server for info regarding which bands are scheduled. WITH EVERY DRAFT 8PM-10PM 404 W. OrangeOrange St.,St., Lancaster • 717-490-6430717-490 • lapiazzo ancaster.comm Kitchen Hours: Mon-Thurs 10am-10pm Fri & Sat 10:00am-11pm Sun 11am-10pm • Bar Hours Mon-SatS t 10am-2am 10 2 Sun 11am-2am11 2 LANCASTER, PA OFF CAMPUS 2016 • 9 CHESTNUT HILL CAFÉ CAPTAIN GUS’S STEAK SHOP 532 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster 600 W. Orange St., Lancaster www.chestnuthillcafe.com www.captaingusssteakshop.com Packed with charm, this neighborhood cofee shop has A downtown Lancaster institution for more than 40 years, excellent cofee, like espresso in double, triple or quad for Captain Gus’s has been voted best place to get a chees- a real wake-up call, plus lattes, cappucinos and mochas. esteak for many years. You’ll also ind a variety of subs, For a very cool jolt, try a Afogato, which is akin to a milk- burgers and salads. shake made with cold ice cream and hot espresso. There’s a daily quiche. whole grain wales, soup and salad, a LA PIAZZA PIZZERIA & ITALIAN RESTAURANT yummy yogurt bar and tasty wraps.
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