Creamland

Creamland

In our last post, we were “Wandering Beyond Erie” in Pittsburgh at the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium, but now we’re back in Erie and wandering our hometown once again!

On a summer evening when temperatures just don’t seem to be dropping, one of our favorite things to do is search for the best ice cream in Erie, PA! And this time, our search led us to Creamland for some tasty treats!

Location:

Creamland is located at 6221 West Ridge Road, Erie, PA 16506. Being on the west side of Erie, it’s a in a great spot for those located in or planning on heading out to West Millcreek, Fairview, Girard, and Lake City.

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Property Description:

This ice cream stand is outdoor only for patrons. It has a decently sized parking lot, with room to hang out as you’re enjoying your ice cream treat. There are benches on the side of the building so you can relax while you eat, if you’d like.

What to Do:

Creamland is typically known for it’s delicious Perry’s Ice Cream! When we went, they had 22 different flavors to choose from! We opted for Graham Canyon, Toasted Coconut, Vanilla, and Cotton Candy, all in cones. Perry’s Ice Cream seems to be a winner every time, and we all enjoyed our cones! To go along with their ice cream, they offer sundaes, floats, and banana splits.

Graham Canyon and Toasted Coconut, each one scoop
Vanilla Kid Sized Cone

If you’re looking for something less sweet and of more substance, they do offer hot dogs, french fries, chicken strips, pizza burgers, and more.

Who Can Go:

This space is open to everyone. It is easily accessible. You can bring your dog with you if you’d like; and we actually saw two pups hanging out with their families.

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Final Thoughts:

Overall, we really enjoyed our experience at Creamland, and we thought the ice cream was delicious. If you’re looking for a place to get Perry’s Ice Cream in Erie, PA, and you’re on the west side of town, Creamland could be just the spot you’re looking for!

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[Editor’s note: Please be aware that we are not affiliated with Creamland in any way. This is true of all of our posts. We simply enjoy wandering around the Erie area as we know finding what to do in Erie, PA can be hard.]

Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium (Pittsburgh, PA)

Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium

There are times when we wander a bit farther than normal, and today’s blog post is a prime example of that! Welcome to our first post in a series we entitled “Wandering Beyond Erie!” And, even though most of what we want to show you is about what to do in Erie, PA, we know sometimes it’s important to answer the question what’s close to Erie, PA?

On a beautiful summer day when you’re looking for fun and adventure, sometimes there’s nothing better than taking a drive on the highway to spend the day walking around a beautiful zoo! We decided to do just that as we went on a trip to the Pittsburgh Zoo!

Location:

The Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium is located at 7370 Baker Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, which is roughly two hours from Erie, PA. The zoo has a couple entrances, so when you’re coming in it can be a bit tricky to navigate. However, there are signs posted! The zoo boasts a HUGE parking lot, with enough access for strollers or wheelchairs.

Property Description:

This is a rather large zoo in Pennsylvania at 77 acres, especially when in comparison to the Erie Zoo at 15 acres. There are cement paths to walk on, and every exhibit is accessible by wheelchair or stroller, whether there are stairs going up to the exhibit or not. There are many different animal enclosures with various forms of fencing, be it natural or man-made, to keep you separate from your animal friends. Different buildings are located throughout the property, giving the choice to take a peek inside or continue on your way. The zoo features beautiful greenery, where you will see mammals and reptiles from all over the globe. The aquarium boasts brilliantly colored aquatic life from around the world, along with a lush rainforest and waterfalls.

Things to do:

There is so much fun to be had walking around the zoo! With over 4,000 animals at the Pittsburgh Zoo representing 475 species, there is bound to be interest for the whole family! We had a few favorites on our trip; which included the lemurs, big cats, komodo dragons, otters, and sea lions!

Not only are there exhibits to look at, but the zoo features a lot of interaction between guest and animal. We were lucky enough to get up close and personal with a bearded dragon and his keeper as we were walking along! You can also go on a “Wild Encounter” to learn more about specific exhibits, and go behind the scenes with animals such as elephants, giraffes, red pandas, and even sharks! This is something that will cost you a little extra ($250 per group), but may be well worth the experience. We did not try one of these encounters, but might consider it for a future trip.

If you need a break and the kids want to play, the zoo features a play area called “Kids Kingdom.” Kids can run, climb, and slide in the playground.

You’re going to want to pack a snack to bring with you, or you can visit one of the many locations for food and beverage throughout the zoo! Village Market, Arctic Express, Swahili Pizza, and Swahili Ice Cream are all great quick service counters, while the Jambo Grill (located in the exact middle of the zoo) offers a great made-to-order menu with a beautiful seating area surrounding the building. We opted for Dippin’ Dots, and I must say they were pretty delicious.

There are three gift shops located in the zoo; two in the front of the zoo where you enter and exit, and one in the PPG Aquarium. You’ll find everything from plushies to animal figures, t-shirts and tank tops, mugs and jewelry. The selection is expansive, allowing everyone in the family to find a souvenir they will cherish.

Who Can Go:

The zoo is a great place for anyone, young and old! We saw everyone from tiny babies to great-grandparents enjoying their day at the zoo. It’s wonderful for families, dates, school trips, and visits with friends.

The zoo is very inclusive and offers sensory bags and weighted lap pads available to check out while you’re on your zoo adventure. There is also an app you can download from their website to further enhance your visit.

Final Thoughts:

This zoo is a great place to go to if you’re looking for an all day activity that you’re willing to take a little bit of a lengthy drive from Erie to get to. We spent about four hours there during our trip, and I honestly think we could’ve stayed even longer. It was a nice experience for the little ones, and we will definitely be returning in the future.

If you’re on the search for zoos in Pennsylvania, the Pittsburgh Zoo would be a great stop on your quest to find the best zoo in PA!

I also want to point out that they were setting up for a really cool event, The Asian Lantern Festival, while we were there. This year (2021), it runs on select nights from August 14 until October 30. As it gets darker, the lanterns will glow and new entertainment will be provided. The lanterns will be on display at all hours, but the actual festival is a ticketed event separate from regular daytime admission.

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Display from the Asian Lantern Festival

Check out the link below to find out more information and to plan your visit to the zoo!

[Editor’s note: Please be aware that we are not affiliated with The Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium in any way. This is true of all of our posts. We simply enjoy wandering around the Erie area as we know finding what to do in Erie, PA can be hard.]

The Original Popcorn House Erie, PA

The Original Popcorn House Erie, PA

When looking for great snacks in Erie, PA, we wouldn’t be able to create a list without including The Original Popcorn House! If you’re looking for a popcorn place in Erie to call your go-to, your search may be over with this family owned and operated business!

Location:

The Original Popcorn House is located at 2660 W 8th St, Erie, PA 16505, in the Shops at the Colony. It’s conveniently close to Presque Isle, so it’s become a tradition in our family to eat some popcorn while watching the waves. When leaving the Original Popcorn House in Erie, Pa, you head west on 8th Street and then make a right onto Peninsula Drive. You will arrive at Presque Isle State Park in roughly 5 minutes, if that. This is certainly a place to eat by the beach.

Property Description:

The setup is very similar to a quick service restaurant and a store. You walk in, and enter the roped line to check out what’s on their menu for the day. It’s important to note that they do rotate some flavors in and out, which means you really never know what type of popcorn is available at The Original Popcorn house, so popping in never hurts!

Menu Boards

After checking out the menu, a staff member will take your order and begin bagging your popcorn; that’s right, you are getting freshly bagged popcorn! You continue through the line to check out, where you will find merchandise, drinks, and more yummy treats. And while you’re checking out, a jar encourages donations to a local animal rescue, which is something we love to see in places of business.

What to Do:

Buy popcorn; you can’t walk into the Original Popcorn House without grabbing at least one bag! The bags come in four sizes; mini, small, medium, and large. You can also purchase tins and small pre-made sample bags. With so many flavors of popcorn to choose from, there is bound to be a treat for everyone in the family.

A few of the many gourmet classic flavors

Their popcorn is not all priced equally, and that’s because of the extra love they put into their gourmet specialty. It usually has some sort of extra glaze on it, whether it be white chocolate, peanut butter, or maple, just to name a few. The gourmet classic is just as wonderful, but contains more savory flavors (butter garlic parmesan, mac & cheese, cheddar beer) along with a few sweet concoctions (cotton candy, lemonade). They even offer vegan flavors, and more than just a couple at that!

Peanut Butter Jelly Popcorn
Ice Cream Menu

They even serve ice cream, and that includes popcorn sundaes! Who would have thought one of the best places for ice cream in Erie, PA was at The Original Popcorn House? With a variety of flavors, choose a flavor swirl cone or you have the option to go big with that popcorn sundae, stacked with your favorite flavor (mine is peanut butter chocolate drizzle, just saying).

Who Can Go:

This is a great place for anyone. The staff is wonderful and provides excellent service to all who enter; they will even help you choose some flavors, if you need the help. This is definitely a family friendly environment and an overall positive place to be.

The building is handicap accessible and friendly, and you enter off of a sidewalk.

Final Thoughts:

If you’re looking for a huge variety of popcorn, head to The Original Popcorn House. You’re bound to find a flavor you love, and that popcorn (and the friendly staff) will keep you coming back.

Although we personally have never done this, you can order on GrubHub and have your popcorn delivered right to your door, which is very convenient in these times. If you’re not able to go out or just don’t want to, check out the popcorn through delivery.

You’re not going to want to miss out on this, it just might be the best popcorn in Erie, PA!

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Some Gourmet Specialty Flavors, Popcorn Tins, Mugs

[Editor’s note: Please be aware that we are not affiliated with The Original Popcorn House in any way. This is true of all of our posts. We simply enjoy wandering around Erie as we know finding what to do in Erie, PA can be hard.]