Thursday, December 27, 2012

A Sweet Pennsylvania Treat


Chocolate makes the world go round. If you don’t believe that, try not having chocolate for a week, or, take away chocolate from someone who loves it. What started out as bitter Aztec beverage has now become a global sensation that one can find on the shelves of shops practically everywhere around the world.
Party bus visitors Pennsylvania by charter bus or party bus with Charter Bus PA and you’ll have the lucky chance of being in the same state that has a museum dedicated to chocolate started out by a company that has made chocolate a household favorite in America.
The Hershey Museum, a hot favorite with many tour bus visitors, offers an experience that is as fun and yummy as chocolate is! Discover how the companies yummy chocolate treats are made without fear of being punished by an army of small workers find out why the name Hershey has become synonymous with the Great American Chocolate Bar.
The Hershey story experience follows the life of Milton S. Hershey, the company he founded, the town that bears his name, his sweet, century old legacy and explores his rags to riches accomplishments. You can learn more about chocolate and chocolate-making just by visiting this party bus tourist destination during your stay here in PA.
Go on the Museum Experience and go visit exhibits that talk about his journey from failure to fortune, his sweet innovations, how Hershey used the power of promotion to further his business, how Hershey built his company and how he left a living legacy.
Charter bus visitors can also visit the Chocolate Lab where intrepid chocolatier wannabes can participate in a 45 minutes hands-on class that is inspired by Milton Hershey’s own candy making apprenticeship. Participants will discover how where cocoa beans are grown and how they are harvested and processed into the world’s most popular confection. Plus, they get to make their own delicious take-home treat!
So make your charter bus visit to Pennsylvania a chocolatey one by booking your ticket by party bus, coach charter, mini bus or school bus with Charter Bus PA today.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Enjoy the fresh air with a charter bus PA


If you've heard horror stories about booking a charter bus PA through other companies, relax. We've heard those stories too and our company was founded first and foremost on good service and safety of our customers, that's why after a first trip, our first time customers become long time clients and don’t trust the booking of their transportation to other charter bus PA companies.
When you are in search of a charter bus PA look at a company that has provided service for millions of people that not only travel in PA but that travel all across the country in safety and comfort. One of the biggest concerns for anyone looking for charter bus PA travel is getting everyone their safely. We make the safety of our customers a priority and that's why our first time customers choose us to be their only form of group transportation.
There are a number of fun things to do in PA, many of which center on PA sightseeing and outdoor activities. Deciding when to go and what to see in PA is a big part of planning a charter bus PA trip. The events can add to the charm of a charter bus PA trip. From historical events, to events in Pennsylvania celebrating regular life in or Pennsylvania festivals will show you some of the different types of celebrations throughout the year. As shown in the famous movie of the same name, Groundhog Day is an important part of life in PA for many natives. Each spring in the town of Punxsutawney, PA the entire town gets together for 4 days of eating, taking hay rides, showcasing art and finding out whether or not winter is coming to a close or plans to wrap itself up and give way to spring. Visiting PA and enjoying Groundhog Day, is one of the most historic events in PA. Each year on Christmas Day, locals and travelers gather for one of the most historical events in PA; a reenactment of Washington crossing the Delaware River during the Revolutionary War. It is an event like none other you have ever been apart of.
Choose to book a charter bus PA and speak with one of our trained representatives. It's quick and easy to get a quote for your travel. Our specially trained reps can give you options for bus sizes and pricing that will fit every budget and introduce you to a new world of sites. Our charter buses are equipped with high back reclining seats, restroom, and TV, DVD and CD players, making every minute of your trip an enjoyable one. As you can see group travel will be made simple if you too choose to explore it all and contact us we will be able to book your charter bus PA trip today.

The great road links of Pennsylvania


Pennsylvania is home to 121,770 miles (195,970 km) of roadway, with 39,861 miles (64,150 km) of it owned by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, (PennDOT) making it the fifth largest state highway system in the United States.
You’ll have a lot to see while on Charter Bus PA as the Pennsylvania Turnpike system (America’s first super highway) is 535 miles (861 km) long, with the mainline portion stretching from Ohio to Philadelphia and New Jersey. Driving around can be tiring so, instead of driving the distance on your own, give Charter Bus PA a call to see if we can find you the charter bus, party bus, coach bus, mini bus, school us or entertainer coaches that is perfect for your trip.
The Allegheny Mountain Tunnel which carries traffic from the Pennsylvania Turnpike through the Allegheny Mountains is the longest of the five tunnels on the Pennsylvania Turnpike carrying interstate 70 and 76 consists of two tunnels that are approximately 6,070 feet (1,850 m) in length and are the longest tunnels still utilized by the turnpike. Charter Bus PA bus drivers know the routes like the back of their hands, just point them in the right direction and you will be well on your way.
Charter Bus PA customers may not know this but, the first tunnel was built in the 1930s at the cost of $2,672,188 while the second tunnel, which was necessary due to increasing traffic was built in the late 1950s at the cost of $8,237,272
Interstate 80, an major east–west route that runs from Ohio to New Jersey at the Delaware Water Gap while Interstate 90 links Ohio and New York through Erie County. Interstate 79 runs north-south from its terminus in Erie through Pittsburgh to West Virginia while Interstate 81 runs from New York through Scranton, Lackawanna County and Harrisburg to Maryland.
Meanwhile, Interstate 476, begins 7 miles (11 km) north of the Delaware border, in Chester, Delaware County and travels 132 miles (212 km) to Clarks Summit, Lackawanna County, where it joins Interstate 81. Just imagine yourself cruising along with your friends and family members, relaxing in the charter bus, coach bus, party bus, or passenger sleeper coaches provided by Charter Bus PA...simply luxurious in a charter bus.
PA is charming in a very personal and friendly level. The next time you’re traveling by coach with Charter Bus PA on the highway south of the main line of the Pennsylvania Turnpike do take a look out of the window and take in the view as the stretch is officially called the "Veterans Memorial Highway", commonly known to by locals as the "Blue Route". Such an unforgettable road trip can last you for a long time to come.