Winter Wonderland With Snow Tubing, Real-Life Gingerbread House Arrives in Cockeysville

A new vacation experience debuted this week in Baltimore County, offering outdoor and indoor activities for the whole family. “We are very excited to have everyone out here,” said Matt Musgrove, president and CEO of Padonia Park Club and Padonia Park Child Center. Padonia Park Club on Jennifer Road has been transformed into an immersive holiday for the first time. Experience. “We also have fake snow. So, it magically snows here every night,” Musgrove said. The Padonia Winter Wonderland opens Thursday and offers drive-thru light displays and snow tubing, with unlimited visits below 120. – Foot Hill. “Just jump in line and we’ll get to you as soon as possible,” Musgrove said. You can also tube down the 30 foot slide as many times as you want. When you feel cold, you can go inside a real gingerbread house. It took cooks in Padonia a month to build the 15-foot-tall Santa’s Castle. “Hundreds of pounds of flour and eggs and sugar and all that fun stuff,” Musgrove said. And you can eat the fun stuff. Store backwards. The phenomenon is named after Beau and tinsel – the talking reindeer were popularized in the old Hutzler’s department store. Visitors can meet and greet with reindeer and Santa. The people of Padonia hope that it becomes a part of every family holiday tradition. “We would love for this to happen every December instead of Baltimore County and Maryland,” Musgrove said. Tickets are $28 per person and you can buy them online

A new vacation experience debuted this week in Baltimore County, offering outdoor and indoor activities for the whole family.

“We are very excited to have everyone out here,” said Matt Musgrove, president and CEO of Padonia Park Club and Padonia Park Child Centers.

Padonia Park Club on Jennifer Road has been transformed into an immersive holiday experience for the first time.

“We also have fake snow. So, it magically snows here every night,” Musgrove said.

NS Padonia Winter Wonderland Opens Thursdays and offers drive-thru light displays and snow tubing, along with unlimited trips down the 120-foot hill.

“Just jump in line and we’ll get to you as soon as possible,” Musgrove said.

You can also tube down the 30 foot slide as many times as you want. When you feel cold, you can go inside a real gingerbread house. It took chefs in Padonia a month to build Santa’s palace, 15 feet high.

“Hundreds of pounds of flour and eggs and sugar and all that fun stuff,” Musgrove said.

And you can eat fun stuff with the treats available at the back shop.

The phenomenon is named after Beau and tinsel – the talking reindeer popularized in the old Hutzler’s department store. Visitors can mingle with reindeer and Santa.

The people of Padonia hope that it becomes a part of every family holiday tradition.

“We would love for this to happen every December instead of Baltimore County and Maryland,” Musgrove said.

Tickets are $28 per person and you can buy them online,

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