The Turkey Hill Experience is truly an experience! It’s an interactive,
engaging, and craftily educational museum offering unlimited ice cream. Although
I think you’re already sold on the “experience,” let’s get into some more
detail.
The Turkey Hill Experience is less of a factory tour and more of an ice
cream undertaking. At no point will you see ice cream being churned from milk,
but you can take plain ice cream, add flavor and toppings to it, freeze it and
eat it. My mouth is watering just thinking about this place again.
For everyone else, the website recommends you purchase your tickets
ahead of time. That turned out to be a good idea as the Taste Lab (where you
flavor and mix your own ice cream) is quite popular. If you aren’t doing the
Taste Lab, you probably don’t need to purchase tickets in advance.
When you arrive at the Turkey Hill Experience, you’ll enter a parking
lot with a Turkey Hill gas station (since we all know gas and ice cream are the
two things which fuel America). There is a giant cow to greet you and then you essentially
enter into the gift shop.
The Experience
It won’t be long before you scout out the UNLIMITED ice cream. Be
careful if you are doing the Taste Lab though since you’re going to want to eat
that customized ice cream too. There were plenty of choices but Meghann was especially happy since
they had her favorite flavor Moose Tracks that day. The kids were happy since
they had Fruit Rainbow sherbet, which was good for them, but everyone knows sherbet
pales when compared to ice cream!
All that ice cream will leave you needing something to wash down all of
that sweet sweet creamy sugar. Thankfully across from the ice cream is a Turkey
Hill drink area full of fruit drinks and iced teas full of more sugar! Before you
quench your thirst however, you can take the test to find a drink to match your
personality. I think the results are random though. It felt like a fortune
teller—odds are you like most of the drinks so whatever it tells you, you’ll be
happy. Don’t let that dissuade you though. The drinks were delicious and they
had most varieties available. My favorites are the lemonade fruit drink
combinations (strawberry, blackberry, pomegranate and strawberry kiwi). Meghann
likes just about all of the iced teas. We tried a lot of them, but nothing came
close to the ones we already knew we liked. This was when we realized we no
longer knew where our kids were. Not surprisingly, they turned out to be
gorging themselves on…more ice cream.
The Taste Lab
Then the fun begins. You’ll get a large cup full of plain ice cream into which you’ll add a flavor from droppers. The flavors ranged from chocolate to cotton candy, all of which were appropriately labeled with a variety of hashgachos (kosher symbols).
The Turkey Hill Experience is structured so you do the Taste Lab last. Since
we arrived later than we expected, we ended up doing it first. The Taste Lab technicians
were kind enough to let us leave our ice cream in the freezer until we were
ready to leave. They didn't last long in the car ride home, but it was a nice souvenir
to savor after leaving.
The whole experience should take about 60-90 minutes, but you can
definitely spend more time there if you’d like. We try not to get distracted by
gift shops and didn't spend any time there, but there was definitely plenty to
buy.
Overall rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Website: www.turkeyhillexperience.com
Location: Columbia, PA
Affordability: $$
Nearby factories and attractions: National Watch & Clock Museum and Wolfgang Candy. (You can buy a joint ticket for Turkey Hill and Watch & Clock museum on the Turkey Hill website.)
Nearby factories and attractions: National Watch & Clock Museum and Wolfgang Candy. (You can buy a joint ticket for Turkey Hill and Watch & Clock museum on the Turkey Hill website.)
This is a cool blog. Thanks for the insight about the factories.
ReplyDeleteThere's an Utz factory in Hanover, PA and a Herr's factory in Nottingham, PA.
Thanks Melissa! We've actually been to both. We just went to Herr's the other week. That post is still being drafted though, so hopefully we'll post it soon.
ReplyDeleteDid THE today and it was a lot of fun!
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ReplyDeleteWas there any option to make non dairy ice cream ie: sorbet in the taste lab? We're there parve options to taste We're all the toppings ou-d or were there parve options?
ReplyDeleteWould love to hear an answer on this. Is this blog still active? TIA
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