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    4.1 (23 reviews)
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    Excellent food selection and the premise is picturesque. If given the chance to golf or eat here, it's a private club, take it.

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    Best culinary team and service staff you could ask for in the suburbs. The golf course is beautiful too, even though I'm not a golfer!

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    Great atmosphere and the food was good. One of the best country club when it comes to food.

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    Phenomenal food, a terrific country club atmosphere, and a golf course that is one of the best in the area.

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    The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center At Oaks

    The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center At Oaks

    3.3
    (53 reviews)

    The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center is an expo center located in Oaks, PA a few miles outside of…read moreKing of Prussia. It's a short drive off of US-422 in a complex with many other businesses, but is not hard to find and has a large parking lot. Depending on the event, you can enter from any one of three entrances. Most of the space is configured as an open floor plan, so the rooms are large and wide open. This can lead to issues with noise bleed if any presentations are planned, and I can't comment on the quality of the meeting rooms they offer. The food stand offered basic food options including hamburgers, French fries, chicken tenders, salad's, Coca-Cola beverages, deserts, and other items. I had the chicken tenders and fries, which were decent, and the prices were fine. Negatives were not enough large bathrooms with multiple stalls and I'd be concerned attending a larger event here with how small several of the bathrooms were. Overall, The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center is a reasonably good place to attend an event.

    I love TMG, but this has got to be one of the worst convention centers I've ever been to…read more Building is very horizontal, which is good for accessibility, but it means if you don't arrive super early to get good parking, you have to walk around the entire building outside to find the correct entrance. There's several "show floor" halls that can be connected, making for quite a large show space. But that's sort of baffling because the meeting rooms are TINY. Like, you could fit maybe 50 people in the meeting rooms. And the bathrooms are tiny, too. Each men's room only has 2 stalls and 2 urinals. I have no idea what the designer of this building was thinking when it comes to the scale of everything. The one upside is that the food is kinda decent, and cheap compared to other con centers I've been to.

    Hilton Garden Inn Valley Forge/Oaks

    Hilton Garden Inn Valley Forge/Oaks

    3.2
    (48 reviews)
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    I'm staying here because it was cheaper than the Hampton. Now I know why…read more I got here and the main entrance is under construction, so I followed the signs to a locked door. I finally had to call to get in, but I still wasn't upset. It is now 4:00 am and I haven't been able to sleep as the doors in the hall constantly open and slam. This has been going on ALL NIGHT. I realize there is a fine line between having a door close securely and slamming. You should figure out where that line is....... You might say but isn't that a guest issue? I'm 50' from the front desk. Tell me no one heard this going on. I would usually say something nice about close proximity to the interchange, highway, shopping, food or the Oaks conference center, but the traffic noise was 422 was annoying ALL NIGHT. Some better windows would be great. And yes the pillows are absolutely terrible. On the bright side, it's clean. Fairly well kept. Not a great Hilton experience.

    This a reasonably well kept hotel. The facility looks clean, and staff were welcoming and helpful…read more The absolute best aspect of this hotel is its physical location in relation to Cirque du Soleil when it comes to town. Cirque is across the street in the parking lot of the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center. Our room was ready when we arrived, and check-in was easy. Everything was in order in our room with one exception. The toilet tank had a sound indicating that a small amount of water was constantly running. This was not loud enough to hear or disturb us when we were not in the bathroom. It did not interfere with our ability to sleep. We therefore waited until checkout to inform the front desk. We had a quick bite at the restaurant, the Garden Grille & Bar, before heading over to Cirque du Soleil. The lobby and restaurant area are attractive. If and when Cirque returns, this Hilton Garden Inn will be high on our list.

    Cirque Du Soleil VOLTA

    Cirque Du Soleil VOLTA

    4.3
    (29 reviews)

    Excellent show with incredible lighting and sound with some very cool aerial acts. The show took…read moreplace in a huge tent which was surprisingly comfortable. The concessions were expensive even by venue standards. $14 for a can of lite beer and $7 for a soft pretzel. Our seats were outstanding facing the center of the stage at eye level. The stage rotates and no matter where you are you will have a good view. My favorite segments were the double dutch group the trampoline acrobats and the woman who swung on a cable by her hair. Her movements were amazing. She must use a lot of Tylenol. The bike finale was a great way to end the show. The music and vocals were also very good and set the tone for each act. Thanks to Michelle and the Yelp team for a very enjoyable evening.

    This show was one of the best, if not THE BEST, demonstrations of human artistry, emotion, and…read moretalent I've ever seen on a live stage. I've never seen a Cirque du Soleil show (or as I like to call it, "Circus - Ole!") My jaw was on the floor throughout the entire performance. Volta blew away any expectations I had for this show. I knew I'd see some cool aerial stunts, but I did not expect to see a very moving, emotional story told through outstanding vocalists, musicians, dancers, AND acrobats (and don't forget the costumes!!). The pure strength and talent of every single cast member blew my mind - I cannot even imagine the YEARS of training you must have to perform in one of these shows. There were definitely moments I was overwhelmed by the lights, sounds, and sparkles. There was so much to see, and I didn't want to miss any of it! I felt like I was turning into my mother towards the end of the show, as I was anxiously on the edge of my seat, worried about someone falling or making a wrong move. It was a good anxiety, though, and kept me fully entertained. The entire show, from start to finish, is just a little less than 2 hours, and that includes a 25 minute intermission. The venue is very nice - it looks like a real circus tent! I was worried it'd be hot inside, given the temperatures outside, but it was very pleasant. In fact, if you're prone to chills, I might bring a light cardigan or something. There are your typical overpriced concessions - $5 bottles of soda/ water, $12 beers, $15 wine. The food selection is pretty scarce, so I would definitely plan on grabbing dinner somewhere else prior to the show. There are really no bad seats in the house, and crowds and parking were extremely manageable - way better than I anticipated. Just be careful leaving the parking lot, because this is a very dark, fairly rural area of PA and is prone to deer. Thank you SO SO SO much to the entire Yelp Philly team. This was an incredible, memorable experience. I HIGHLY recommend this show to anyone who can appreciate art, acrobatics, and music - it's a very entertaining show for all ages.

    National Dog Show - Presented By Purina

    National Dog Show - Presented By Purina

    3.6
    (7 reviews)

    National (4551) Dog Show by Purina is our favorite show after the Macy's parade. Even though I…read morewouldn't want to own a dog living in the city I always had a dog. When I was little growing up in Connecticut my father was a hunter. In our backyard he had the Beagles he raised for hunting. I always felt bad they were in a fenced pen. We would take them out into the woods and let them run. At the dog show I'm always in favor of the Beagles but you can vote for your favorite! I'm highly recommending you get to the dog show at least once in your life. This National Dog Show is my favorite. These days I watch on TV. It's a Thanksgiving Tradition.

    So I didn't know what to expect going to the national dog show was always on my bucket list. I…read morewatch it religiously after the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade this year I made it happen. Something I wish I would have known prayer is that the whole show is filmed on Saturday and I had bought tickets for Saturday and Sunday thinking it would be filmed over 2 days. I have no idea what happened on Sunday I didn't go because Saturday wore us out. We got there at 10:30 a.m. and it's supposedly started at 6:30 a.m. or something crazy that was too early for me. We ended up waiting for the best in show since we came this far so we didn't get out of there till like 8:30 pm. If you've ever seen the movie Best in show apparently they started this dog show based off of the movie. And I tell you what everyone that owned a dog that was in the show acted just like they did in the movie they were just spritzing and grooming their dogs the whole time and the poor dogs looked tortured. It was cool that I got to meet a bunch of the best and show dogs but a lot of the owners were real uppity and nasty attitudes. I thought it was hysterical I wasn't bothered by it at all The thing that sucks for me was how crowded it got to see the actual show there was these giant beams that blocked part of the show so I had to keep moving around. The worst part was that there was nothing to eat there and a bottle of water was like $5. I mean they had things like gross looking french fries and junk food that I won't eat so I starved. There were vendors where I bought some treats for my dog. And Purina handed out some good samples so that was nice. Overall if I would have known better I would have packed myself a lunch and definitely a bunch of bottled waters.

    John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove

    John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove

    4.4
    (35 reviews)

    For me, it was way too hot today for hiking/bird-watching, so this comment is focused on the indoor…read moredisplays and the house tour. I'm not a "bird person," whatever that means. What I mean is, I'm not a bird watcher and don't know much about bird habits or the sounds they make or their migration. But I can say that I learned a lot from the displays here today and enjoyed walking through the entire thing. It gave me a better appreciation for birds in nature, how they fly, the threats to their survival, etc. And the place isn't preachy. Just a very informative, pleasant learning experience. There's good information here that's well and efficiently presented; it's just enough - it's not stuffy or oppressive. The staff is helpful. We were fortunate that a house tour was beginning during our visit, and we joined that tour (included in the admission price). The tour is given by a volunteer docent. It was very informative, and we learned a great deal about Audubon (the good, bad and the ugly) and his life, marriage, his work and his valuable contributions to the field of bird studies. I'm giving this 5 stars for what we saw, and I'm assuming (confidently) that a walk/hike through the grounds on a nice day would be great.

    Upon leaving I said to the receptionist, "I enjoyed this much more than I thought I would." To…read morewhich he replied, "thank you. I guess." When I go to an art museum I rarely read placards. Just interested in the art. At the Audobon center, I read everything. So interesting to learn about migration, how birds fly, their physiology ... and John James Audobon himself. What a colorful character. The mission of the center is to educate people to cherish and protect the natural world by preserving Audobon's artistic and scientific legacy. I had no particular interest in birds, but I was fascinated. The center is located on a bird sanctuary -- and the grounds are beautiful. There are trails which visitors are free to explore. BTW, if you're looking for a venue for a special event, check this place out. Staff was setting up for a wedding while we were there, and I was impressed.

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