Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Bass Pro Shop / Enchanted Forest

Located at the end of Harrisburg Mall, Bass Pro Shops has more to offer families than the typical outdoors and sporting goods store. The "fishy place", as our family likes to call it, has a large aquarium full of fish that the kids can watch, and even learn to identify. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, you can watch the feeding frenzy at 1 PM. The store can also be an adventure in taxidermy--you know, stuffed animals. Throughout both floors you can spot animals frozen in action -- a moose and bear fighting, ducks flying overhead, wolves attacking, bear cubs playing, and much more. Don't miss the bear giving a high five upstairs! Other activities are available at a small fee, including a rock climbing wall, a shooting gallery, and arcade style games.

Bass Pro often runs special events which include free activities for kids and family. During the Christmas season, Santa visits and the children receive a free photo. The Easter Bunny appears in the Spring. Although the quality of the photographs may not be as good as the mall, it's an inexpensive alternative to the ever increasing package prices required at most other malls. During the summer, the store becomes Family Summer Camp, including the opportunity to make s'mores!

When there isn't a special event occurring at Bass Pro Shops, I often pair a visit to see the animals and fish with a trip down the mall to the indoor play area for young children called the Enchanted Forest. Centrally located in the playground is a large tree, which used to periodically sing, moving its arms and mouth. As far as I know, the tree has stopped working and is not planning to be repaired. However, under its branches are two small slides for children to enjoy. There are several other structures for children to climb over, sit on and just pretend. The area can become crowded at times, especially during the winter. To avoid the crowds, it is best to go early or in the afternoon, when many children are napping. The mall is open two hours before the stores open, which makes a perfect time to hit the play area!

2 comments:

  1. my daughter calls that the tree... I think it is good in theory but too often I have seen kids being dropped off while parents shop. The kids seem to have fun, but like any other place the older kids make it hard for the little ones to play...I think it needs more attentive parents, but other than that, just make sure your child washes their hands after playing. I'm not sure if this place ever gets wiped down

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  2. Bro, so nastalgic. i used to call it the talking tree because well...it talks or sings in this case. I really wished they didn't get rid of it.

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