Friday, December 20, 2013

"Feel the BUZZ" at TUDORCON 14 World Championships

From: Jan 24th, 2014 - 05:00 pm
To: Jan 26th, 2014 - 03:00 pm

GROUP ROOM DISCOUNT EXTENDED TO JANUARY 10, 2014
CALL 215-365-4500 
TUDORCON 14 at Embassy Suites Philadelphia Airport

Feel the "BUZZ" at Embassy Suites Philadelphia Airport where all guests will enjoy:


  • Special TUDORCON 14 World Championship rate *
  • Free cooked to order breakfast
  • Complimentary Evening Reception
  • Two Room Suite
  • 24 hour Shuttle to and from Philadelphia International Airport 
* Special Rate subject to availability

Friday, December 13, 2013

Holiday Lights of Philadelphia - City of Brotherly "Bright"

from visitphilly.com

Top Places To View Holiday Lights in Philadelphia

The region glows bright during the holiday season

Winter nights turn glittery and bright with holiday lights that shimmer and shine all across Philadelphia and The Countryside. New displays at Franklin Square and the Blue Cross RiverRink join traditional favorites like the Christmas Light Show at Macy’s in Center City and The Comcast Holiday Spectacular.
Below, find our favorite local attractions and neighborhoods lighting up the skies with sparkling colors and elaborate light displays this holiday season.

City Lights

Christmas Light Show Macy's Philadelph

Christmas Light Show at Macy’s Center City
Dates: November 29-December 31
A Philadelphia tradition since 1956, the Christmas Light Show at Macy’s in Center City illuminates a large wall inside the Wanamaker building, a National Historic Landmark, with almost 100,000 LED lights and finishes with sounds from the Wanamaker Organ. Performances take place at the top of the hours.
Comcast Holiday Spectacular
Dates: November 28, 2013-January 1, 2014
It’s year six for Philadelphia’s high-tech holiday show, The Comcast Holiday Spectacular, shown on The Comcast Experience video wall, one of the world’s highest-resolution LED (light-emitting diode) displays, in the lobby of the 58-story Comcast Center. Set to the music of a 64-piece orchestra, this year’s show includes new scenes featuring Olympic-caliber ice skaters and performers from the Walnut Street Theatre. The free 15-minute show occurs at the top of the hour, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. (except 5:00 p.m. on weekdays).

Franklin Square's Electrical Spectacle

Franklin Square’s Electrical Spectacle
Dates: November 14-December 31
The holiday magic at Ben Franklin’s namesake park begins with the new Franklin Square’s Electrical Spectacle – A Holiday Light Show, featuring a 10-foot-tall kite made of lights that sparkle and spread the glow to lights throughout the square. The show runs every 30 minutes between 4:30 and 8:00 p.m., weather permitting.
Bright Lights, Big Santa at the Blue Cross RiverRink
Dates: November 29, 2013-January 5, 2014
All new for the Blue Cross RiverRink’s 20th-anniversary season at Penn’s Landing, Bright Lights, Big Santa introduces a festive mash-up of color, lights, hip-hop beats and dancing elves that all come together in 3-D light show accompanied by holiday music. Part of the Waterfront Winterfest—complete with pine trees, fire pits, a heated pop-up restaurant, craft market and other activities—the light show runs every hour between 5:00-11:00 p.m.
Holiday Garden Railway at Morris Arboretum
Dates: November 22, 2013-January 5, 2014
A miniature winter wonderland amid the evergreens awaits visitors to Morris Arboretum. The Holiday Garden Railway display is a quarter mile of model train track featuring seven loops and tunnels with 15 different rail lines, two cable cars, nine bridges and trains that cruise past scaled replicas of historic monuments and Philadelphia-area landmarks made from all-natural materials.
Holiday Lights at Boathouse Row

Holiday Lights at Boathouse Row
One of Philadelphia’s most memorable nighttime vistas is that of Boathouse Row, made up of a dozen sculling clubs that line the Schuylkill River behind the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In 2009, new full-color, energy-efficient LED light nodes were hung to showcase the intricate architectural details of the clubs. Now a drive or stroll along the river results in an eye-popping lighting marvel that normally glows white but can change to celebrate a holiday or civic celebration, a charity appeal or a significant professional sporting win.
Seaport Parade of Lights
Date: December 14, 2013
The Independence Seaport Museum will be parading boats doused in illuminated color just outside its doors on the Delaware River on Saturday, December 14. For the price of museum admission, guests will get a look at the magical holiday display and even get to hear some carolers sing, meet and greet with Santa and enjoy some light refreshments at this all-inclusive seaport spectacle.
Smedley Street Christmas Light Spectacular
Venture into South Philly, specifically the 2700 Block of Smedley Street between 16th and 17th Streets and Moyamensing and Oregon Avenues, for a peak at a hidden holiday gem. You’ll see trees covered from head to toe in glowing color-shifting lights, gigantic blow-up Santas and all of the neighborly holiday cheer one could ask for this time of year.

Christmas in the Countryside


Longwood Gardens Christmas

A Longwood Gardens Christmas
Dates: November 28, 2013-January 12, 2014
No holiday is complete without a visit to Longwood Gardens, where more than 500,000 twinkling lights and spectacular fountain shows compose a brilliant wonderland your family is sure to love. Starting at 3:30 p.m. every day through January 12, gaze upon the large, starry snowflakes and icicles that sparkle throughout the gardens before warming up in heated conservatory with twenty “rooms” featuring festive displays of floral garlands, sparkling trees and more. Timed advance tickets are required and sell out quickly, so get yours here
Christmas in Peddler's Village

Christmas in Peddler’s Village
Peddler’s Village will light up your holiday season with a fantastic display of nearly one million holiday lights. While you’re in a festive mood, explore more than 70 specialty shops — perfect for your holiday shopping — and eight restaurants. While you’re there, check out the spectacular Gingerbread House Competition and Display.
Christmas Around the Farm at Linvilla Orchards
Dates: November 23-December 23, 2013
For the holidays, Linvilla Orchards transforms into the North Pole — farm style. Get into the holiday spirit by cutting your own Christmas tree and doing a little shopping at the market that’s stocked with tasty holiday treats like hot mulled cider. Santa makes a guest appearance every Saturday and Sunday in December, and on select afternoons, visitors can sing along during Caroling Hayrides, complete with live music and apple cider.
Holiday Light Show at Shady Brook Farm
Dates: November 22, 2013-January 5, 2014
Millions of lights sparkle at Shady Brook Farm during the incredible Holiday Light Show. Experience the magical drive in your own car or hop on a moonlit hayride or horse and buggy. Monday through Thursday is when the real tractor hayrides will happen, but then Thursdays through Sundays, you’ll ride around the display in a horse-drawn carriage. Also, don’t forget to stop and get your picture taken with Santa at Santa’s Village. Reservations are recommended.
BonusHerr’s Snack Factory Tour 12 Days of Christmas
Dates: December 9-21, 2013
Responsible for one of the region’s most celebrated snack foods, the Herr’s Factory is fully decked out for the holidays. Each year, Herr’s hosts all manner of Christmas-themed events centered around their fantastic light display. The annual light display features more than 400,000 lights arranged throughout the complex. Also, be sure you don’t miss “Big Red,” a 60-foot-tall Norway Spruce decorated with more than 1,500 red lights.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Holiday Travel Tips from AARP.org

Holiday Travel Tips

Holiday Travel Tips

5 HOLIDAY TRAVEL TIPS

These simple steps can save you time and headaches with air travel, baggage and crowds
by: Alexis Flippin, Frommer’s Travel, from: AARP.org


'Tis the season to be traveling, whether you're jetting off to far-flung places or taking a road trip to see family. Crowded airports and gridlocked roads — not to mention free-floating anxiety — can make holiday travel a headache. With our holiday travel tips, though, it doesn't have to be.

picture of Santa asleep on plane

These holiday travel tips will make your journey a breeze.

1. Avoid Flying at Peak Times
If your travel schedule is flexible, avoid flying on the busiest days of the season: the day before Thanksgiving and the two days immediately preceding and following Christmas and New Year's. Also, book flights at off-peak times, such as early morning. If at all possible, fly on the holiday itself, when airports have an almost empty, tumbleweed-blowing-in-the-desert feel.


2. Hit the Road With Technology by Your Side
Portable GPS navigators are wondrous things, providing the fastest and most direct routes to your destination — and voice auto-commands help keep your eyes on the road. Upgraded models offer real-time traffic information, but unless your car has built-in GPS capability, these can be pricey. A much more economical alternative — as infree — is Google Maps, available on most smartphones. It not only provides driving directions but also has color-coded lines indicating the severity of traffic ahead: green lines indicate good conditions, yellow means fair, and red or red/black signal poor conditions.

3. Travel Light
Don't be weighed down with packages. Order gifts online, and have them sent directly to the recipient, or mail your packages ahead of time. If you're a procrastinator, you can take advantage of the annual Free Shipping Day on December 17, when some 1,500 merchants guarantee free delivery by Christmas Eve. And, if you're flying, don't wrap the gifts you bring — airlines have the right to open any wrapped package.

4. Don't Check Your Bags
The Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays are traditionally the busiest times to fly, which means the odds of losing your luggage rise exponentially with the increased air traffic. Not to mention the expense of paying $25 or more per bag. (Consider shipping your luggage ahead of time with these tips from AARP money expert Sid Kirchheimer.) Be on the safe side: carry on your luggage.

5. Take the Back Roads
Driving the interstates can be dull at any time, but holiday travel often adds big-time gridlock to the mix. If you have some time on your hands, why not leave the major highways behind, and hit the back roads for serendipitous pleasures? (These 7 iconic drives are some of the best in the U.S. any time of year.) Of all the holiday travel tips, this one will help you to focus on the joys of the season most of all.


5 Holiday Travel Tips from AARP

Friday, December 6, 2013

Hey Philly! Time To Get Your Skate On!

from uwishunew.com

December 5, 2013

Roundup: A Guide To Public Ice Skating In The Philadelphia Region 2013

Ice skating is synonyms with the winter months and a number of sites throughout Philadelphia invite winter enthusiasts to show off their finest twirl at public ice skating rinks in the region. (Photo by Matt Stanley for DRWC)
Embrace the winter chill with open arms (for balance, of course) by showing off your finest ice skating moves at a number of public ice skating rinks in the Philadelphia region.
The well-loved Blue Cross RiverRink celebrates its 20th year of fine ice skating with a special addition to its Penn’s Landing grounds, Waterfront Winterfest, a pop-up holiday village with a heated restaurant and beer garden, fire pits for s’mores, a holiday light show and much more. So now there’s even more of a reason to head to Penn’s Landing for an evening of ice skating.
This year, Philadelphia welcomes a brand-new ice skating rink, Skate at The Piazza, a 5,000-square-foot pop-up rink complete with live DJs, classic winter movies and more all season long — dust off your ice skates and head to the new attraction!
Beyond the city limits, popular rinks reign in towns like Ardmore and Aston and provide skaters with everything from hockey leagues to free skating sessions throughout the day.
Read on for our picks for public ice skating rinks in the area, below.
• Blue Cross RiverRinkOld City, Market Street & Columbus Boulevard, November 29-March 2. At theBlue Cross RiverRink, an open-air Olympic-size rink on Penn’s Landing, skaters take in a spectacular view of the city while gliding alongside the Delaware River. Debuting this year, a pop-up holiday winter garden and village called Waterfront Winterfest features craft vendors, music, food and drinks. A new holiday-themed light show dazzles every hour from 5 to 11 p.m. Plus, under a massive 400-person warming tent created from recycled shipping containers, folks enjoy comfort food, holiday cocktails and local beers. The rink offers special events throughout the season.
• Skate at The PiazzaNorthern Liberties, 1001 N. 2nd Street, November 30-February 23. The city’s newest outdoor rink offers 5,000 square feet of artificial ice for skaters who want to show off their best moves. Through the end of the Sochi Olympics in February, the pop-up rink at Northern Liberties’ Piazza at Schmidts will buzz with activity — live DJs, classic winter movies, a weeknight curling league and a winter market headlined by some of Philadelphia’s most popular food trucks and craft vendors.
• Class of 1923 RinkUniversity City, 3130 Walnut Street, Open year-round. In addition to being home ice for several local collegiate hockey teams, the Class of 1923 Rink, a NHL-size ice skating rink, hosts a number of youth and adult hockey programs. The rink also offers group and singles freestyle skating lessons, public skating sessions and freestyle sessions. Take note, the rink is closed on Tuesdays and Thursdays. For the complete schedule, click here.
• Rizzo RinkPennsport, 1001 S. Front Street, November 29-mid-March. Rizzo Rink, a covered outdoor rink, is devoted mostly to youth hockey. However, people can take advantage of public skating and skating lessons during various sessions, as well as time slots for open hockey and adult hockey.
• Laura Sims Skate HouseWest Philadelphia, 200 S. 63rd Street, Open year-round. Philadelphia Flyers owner Ed Snider, Mayor Nutter and other community leaders celebrated the re-opening of a newly converted indoor ice rink in West Philadelphia two years ago. The Laura Sims Skate House, which is located in the Cobbs Creek Park Ice Skating Rink, is open to the public all year long. Enjoy learn to skate programs, public skating sessions, ice hockey instruction and league play.
• Flyers’ Skate ZoneNortheast, 10990 Decatur Road, Open year-round. The draws at this hockey-centric rink — public skating sessions and plenty of opportunities (practice sessions, clinics, teams at various levels) for hockey players to hone their skills on two NHL-size surfaces.
• Simons Ice RinkWest Oak Lane, 7200 Woolston Avenue, Open until February. Simons Ice Rink has everything from chess to spoken word, to art and sewing to ice skating. The rink is open every day through February and is an affordable winter escape as it provides skaters with free admission and $2 skate rental. For public skating times, click here.
• Wissahickon Skating RinkNorthwest, 550 W. Willow Grove Avenue, Open year-round. Freestyle, synchronized skating, hockey and public skating sessions and lessons keep Wissahickon Skating Rink, a family-focused rink, active all throughout the year. For skating enthusiasts, the pro shop specializes in equipment and custom blade sharpening.
• IceWorks Skating ComplexDelaware County, 3100 W. Dutton’s Mill Road, Open year-round.IceWorks Skating Complex boasts four skating surfaces — one Olympic-size and three NHL-size — keep hockey players and figure skaters on ice all year long. Lessons cover all disciplines and skill levels, and the pro shop sells a full line of equipment. Just watching? Guests can catch the action from the cafe or pub.
• Oaks Center IceMontgomery County, 100 Pennco Road, Oaks, Open year-round. Skaters of all levels flock to the three NHL-size rinks during dozens of public skating, freestyle and hockey sessions at Oaks Center Ice. Youngsters can get in on the fun of team synchronized skating or compete in the Broadway-style Theater on Ice program.
• Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society RinkMontgomery County, 220 Holland Road, Open year-round. Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society Rink, America’s first skating club is still one of the finest with high-quality ice for skaters of all levels. The former training center for several national and Olympic champs (including Scott Hamilton), PSCHS welcomes skaters for public lessons, synchronized skating and lessons for beginners to elite levels.
• SkatiumDelaware County, 1002 Darby Road, Open year-round. Staying true to its family-friendly reputation, the Skatium offers programs for all ages and skill levels — hockey clinics, open hockey sessions, figure skating lessons and public skating.