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Question before I take "Bucket List" trip (1 Viewer)

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I have a question that I want answered before I take my "bucket list" trip. In 2030, I'm thinking about going to Charlotte to a couple of sports bars that are owned by the same group that owns a bunch of them in St. Louis, Boston to go to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Philadelphia to visit NFL Films in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey, and Cleveland to visit the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Cedar Point & the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This is about a 2-3 week trip. But, I'm unsure of whether NFL Films offers tours. If they don't, then I'll skip Philly. Does anyone know if NFL Films offers tours of their studios?
 
Can't really help out here other than to say this sounds AWESOME and that Cedar Point is the best spot I've ever been to for roller coasters and rides. My kids LOVE that place. It's like the anti-Disney. Short lines, no dumb puppets, reasonably priced and about a hundred different roller coasters.
 
I’m not sure about the NFL Films tour. Since going to Charlotte and your trip includes a bunch of sports hall of fames, you could consider the NASCAR Hall of Fame while in Charlotte.
 
I’m not sure about the NFL Films tour. Since going to Charlotte and your trip includes a bunch of sports hall of fames, you could consider the NASCAR Hall of Fame while in Charlotte.
I'm going to second this. I am the furthest thing from a NASCAR fan - the only drivers I can name are either retired or dead, and there might only be 10 in total - but I worked with a bunch of guys who were really into it and we did a lot of construction jobs in Charlotte. So, I went with them one day. It's really well put-together. I'd spend a few hours there if you have time, whether you follow the sport or not.
 
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No, NFL Films does not offer public tours of their studios. Their headquarters in Mount Laurel, New Jersey is a working production facility, and they do not have a visitor center or public tour program. Occasionally, they may allow media or special guests inside, but it's not open for general public visits.
 
Can't really help out here other than to say this sounds AWESOME and that Cedar Point is the best spot I've ever been to for roller coasters and rides. My kids LOVE that place. It's like the anti-Disney. Short lines, no dumb puppets, reasonably priced and about a hundred different roller coasters.

Short lines? You go on a Tuesday in May or something? It’s been a while since I’ve been there, but I can’t say that short lines, especially for the coasters, has ever been my experience at Cedar Point.

But you are correct in that if you love thrill rides, it’s the best park in the world IMO.
 
Can't really help out here other than to say this sounds AWESOME and that Cedar Point is the best spot I've ever been to for roller coasters and rides. My kids LOVE that place. It's like the anti-Disney. Short lines, no dumb puppets, reasonably priced and about a hundred different roller coasters.

Short lines? You go on a Tuesday in May or something? It’s been a while since I’ve been there, but I can’t say that short lines, especially for the coasters, has ever been my experience at Cedar Point.

But you are correct in that if you love thrill rides, it’s the best park in the world IMO.

Yeah, went once, about 15 years ago or so? It was a weekday. There were some lines but nothing compared to what goes on at the Disney's, from all I've been told. Those places sound like torture.

My kids have been back a few more times without me. They love it.

At 52, my amusement park days are long long long behind me.
 
I have a question that I want answered before I take my "bucket list" trip. In 2030, I'm thinking about going to Charlotte to a couple of sports bars that are owned by the same group that owns a bunch of them in St. Louis, Boston to go to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Philadelphia to visit NFL Films in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey, and Cleveland to visit the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Cedar Point & the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This is about a 2-3 week trip. But, I'm unsure of whether NFL Films offers tours. If they don't, then I'll skip Philly. Does anyone know if NFL Films offers tours of their studios?
This is like one of those word problems on the SAT where you have to identify the relevant text.
 
I have a question that I want answered before I take my "bucket list" trip. In 2030, I'm thinking about going to Charlotte to a couple of sports bars that are owned by the same group that owns a bunch of them in St. Louis, Boston to go to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Philadelphia to visit NFL Films in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey, and Cleveland to visit the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Cedar Point & the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This is about a 2-3 week trip. But, I'm unsure of whether NFL Films offers tours. If they don't, then I'll skip Philly. Does anyone know if NFL Films offers tours of their studios?
This is like one of those word problems on the SAT where you have to identify the relevant text.
Please circle on the pictured map the location of Springfield, Philadelphia.
 

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