Holiday Events in Erie, Pennsylvania – 2024 November 6, 2024The holidays bring people together to celebrate the true spirit of the season and be surrounded by those who mean the most to us. During this special time of the year, the Erie region hosts many festive events, from dazzling light displays to heart-warming performances. This is a sprinkling of holiday events taking place in the Erie region. Visit our full events calendar for complete listings. Broadway in Erie presents: Elf The Musical Dates: Tuesday-Wednesday, November 12 – 13 Location: Warner Theatre Times: 7:30 – 10:30 p.m. Admission: Starting at $44 The hilarious modern Christmas classic about Buddy, a young orphan child who mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported back to the North Pole. With Santa’s permission, Buddy embarks on a journey to New York City to find his birth father, discover his true identity, and help New York remember the true meaning of Christmas. The 40th Annual Festival of Trees Dates: Friday through Sunday, November 29 – December 1 Location: Bayfront Convention Center Times: Friday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: $10 per person, children 12 and under $7 This year’s festival features a gallery of uniquely decorated trees and local entertainment. New this year is a petting zoo on Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and live reindeer on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Enjoy holiday displays and rooms from Santa’s castle. Port Farms Country Christmas at the Farm Dates: Wednesday through Sunday, November 29-December 22 Location: Port Farms Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: General admission is free. Some activities such as horse-drawn rides are a la carte. Enjoy horse-drawn sleigh, wagon, or carriage rides throughout Port Farms’ scenic tree plantation, or shop for holiday décor, handmade wreaths, and Christmas trees (pre-cut or self-cut). The events barn (Santa’s Workshop) is open Saturday and Sunday from Noon to 3 p.m. and features live music (1-4 p.m.), holiday food and drink specials, crafts, and cookie decorating. The Magical Polar Experience Date: Friday, November 29 Location: Warner Theatre Time: 7 p.m. Admission: Starting at $32 per person An interactive holiday movie experience unlike any other! Upon arrival, guests are greeted by musicians, a conductor, and stowaways. Attendees are encouraged to come dressed in pajamas. The event includes a full presentation of The Polar Express, live musical performances, dancers and ballerinas, the Northern Lights, a visit from Santa, and photo opportunities. Magical goodie bags are also available for $25 each. A Magical Motown Christmas Date: Saturday, November 30 Location: Warner Theatre Time: 7:30 p.m. Admission: Starting at $21.75 A journey through Motown’s best including The Temptations, The Jackson Five, Diana Ross & The Supremes, The Four Tops, Aretha Franklin, Smokey Robinson, with a special set dedicated to Christmas favorites! Asbury Woods Winter Wonderland Dates: December 1-30 (except December 24, 25 and 31) Location: Asbury Woods Nature Center Time: Daily from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Admission: Free. A suggested donation of $5 per person is appreciated. Bundle up for a peaceful evening stroll along the boardwalk trail where holiday lights will twinkle in the woods and wetlands for approximately 1/3 of a mile. The Nature Center, a holiday-themed model train display, and an expanded gift shop will be open for guests featuring specially crafted holiday gifts made by local artisans. A Nostalgic Night with Macauley Culkin and screening of Home Alone Date: Sunday, December 1 Location: Warner Theatre Time: 6:30 p.m. Admission: Starting at $39 Watch the timeless classic, Home Alone, followed by an exclusive moderated interview and Q&A audience with the film’s star, Macaulay Culkin (Kevin McCallister). Relive the iconic scenes and heartwarming moments and then dive deep into the behind-the-scenes stories and insights with Macaulay Culkin to hear about his experiences on set, his favorite memories from filming, and his take on why this movie has become such a beloved holiday classic. Downtown D’Lights Date: Friday, December 6 Location: Perry Square, Downtown Erie Time: 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admission: Free. Join Santa, Mrs. Claus, and Erie Mayor Joe Schember as they light up Perry Square in an incredible display of lights and decorations, including an enormous holiday tree! This family-friendly event features holiday music, holiday vendor village shops, a live cut tree and wreath sale, hot chocolate, and sweet treats. Victorian Holidays Dates: Friday through Sunday, December 6 – 8 Location: Watson-Curtze Mansion Times: Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday Noon to 5 p.m. Admission: $6 per person, children 6 and under are free Guests can enjoy self-guided tours of the historic Watson-Curtze Mansion, beautifully decorated inside and out for the holiday season. Choruses and live music will perform throughout the weekend, with a special visit from Santa on Sunday. Regular admission rates resume Tuesday, December 10, and decorations will remain up until January 6. Presque Isle Lights Dates: Friday through Sunday, December 6-29 Location: Presque Isle State Park Time: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. (weather dependent) Admission: Free. A suggested $5 donation per vehicle is appreciated. Presque Isle State Park’s natural beauty combined with a multitude of colorful lights and displays makes for a truly unique holiday drive-thru experience. Several areas will be decorated including the Presque Isle Lighthouse, Stull Interpretive Center, Ranger Station, and Waterworks Beach/Rotary Pavilion. The Erie Philharmonic presents “Come Home for the Holidays” Date: Saturday, December 7 Location: Warner Theater Times: Saturday at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Admission: Ticket prices vary. The holiday season is a time for joy, celebration, and music—and the annual Philharmonic holiday concert delivers all three. With special guests, the Erie Philharmonic Chorus, and ballet dancers, the Warner Theatre will be filled with the festive sounds of the season. The 34th Annual “Christmas Memories” Dates: December 4 – 22 Location: Erie Station Dinner Theatre Times: Wednesday Noon (Dec. 4 and 11), Saturday 5:30 p.m., and Sunday 2:30 p.m. Admission: Adults $48, Seniors (65 and up) and Students $42, Children ages 6-11 $28 Ring in the holidays with this heartwarming musical where the true meaning of Christmas is always celebrated. Join the Holiday Harmony Singers, sing along to traditional holiday favorites, and share a bountiful meal served family style. Jim Brickman “Comfort & Joy” Holiday Concert Date: Tuesday, December 10 Location: Warner Theatre Time: 7:30 p.m. Admission: Starting at $48.50 With special guests Anne Cochran & Young Original. This year’s tour promises to be a spectacular celebration of all things Christmas. Audiences can expect a captivating blend of Brickman’s original holiday classics, along with beloved seasonal favorites. From enchanting instrumentals to heartwarming vocal performances, each show will be a unique and unforgettable experience. Nutcracker at the Warner Dates: Saturday and Sunday, December 21-22 Location: Warner Theatre Times: Saturday 7 p.m., Sunday 2 p.m. Admission: Starting at $35 The Lake Erie Ballet Company has created a reimagined and enchanting performance of The Nutcracker, through a community collaboration of multiple dance companies. The Nutcracker is a masterpiece that seamlessly blends art, music, and dance, creating an unforgettable holiday experience.
Exploring Erie’s Bayfront District: A One-Day Guide September 24, 2024Erie’s Bayfront District is located along the southern shores of Presque Isle Bay. This vibrant area is home to an array of diverse attractions, waterfront restaurants, comfortable hotels, and stunning waterfront views. It’s also compact and walkable, so you’ll only need to park once to explore with ease, just remember to wear comfortable shoes. There’s metered street parking along Lower State Street and two public parking garages; one at the Courtyard Erie Bayfront Hotel and one next to the Sheraton Erie Bayfront Hotel. If you’ve never explored this part of Erie, here are a few ways to spend a well-rounded summer or fall day. Morning: Start Your Day Right Fuel up for the day at the Courtyard Erie Bayfront Hotel’s The Bistro. With a variety of menu items including avocado toast, eggs prepared to your liking, fresh fruit, Starbucks® coffee, and specialty beverages, The Bistro has healthy options to give you the perfect start to your day. Dining is available inside or outside on the hotel’s spacious outdoor patio with views of Presque Isle Bay. Mid-Morning: Iconic Landmarks and History At the foot of State Street stands one of Erie’s most recognizable landmarks, the Bicentennial Tower, built in 1995 to celebrate Erie’s 200th anniversary. Towering at 187 feet, it offers stunning photo ops with a picturesque waterfront backdrop. Visitors can take the elevator or climb 210 steps to the top observation deck for panoramic views of Presque Isle Bay, Lake Erie, and even the Canadian shoreline 27 miles away. From the top, you can also get a birds-eye view of the tower’s lower deck featuring “Flotsam,” a vibrant 12,000-square-foot mural. The Bicentennial Tower is open daily year-round. Accessing the upper deck costs a small admission fee, but it’s free on the first Tuesday of each month (excluding holidays and weather permitting). The Erie Maritime Museum tells the fascinating story of Erie’s role during the War of 1812 and the Battle of Lake Erie through a diverse exhibit collection. Many of the museum’s exhibits refer to Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, a naval commander who played a significant role in the War of 1812 and is known for his victory in the Battle of Lake Erie and coining the phrase “Don’t Give Up The Ship”. Additional museum exhibits speak to Erie’s commercial fishing history and the recreational importance of Presque Isle Bay and Lake Erie. Lunch: Scenic Dining Speaking of Erie’s famous Commodore, Oliver’s Rooftop, Beer Garden, and Mini Golf, an inviting trio of relaxation, entertainment, and fun named in honor of Perry—are located adjacent to the Maritime Museum. Oliver’s Rooftop Restaurant is found on the top floor of the Hampton Inn & Suites Erie Bayfront Hotel, boasting floor-to-ceiling windows, giving diners breathtaking views of Presque Isle, Lake Erie, and the Bayfront District. Their signature dish, a delicately-crusted parmesan Lake Erie walleye, is a must-try for lunch or dinner. Afternoon: Relaxation and Fun After lunch, challenge your family and friends to a friendly game at Oliver’s Mini Golf. The 18-hole, 57-par course features unique obstacles and terrains, making each hole an adventure. Between rounds, relax with refreshing craft beverages and enjoy the lively atmosphere at the adjacent Oliver’s Beer Garden. Dinner: Waterfront Dining Steps away is Hidden Harbor, a waterfront collection of restaurants including Woody’s Backwater BARge & Grill, Erie’s only floating restaurant! With open-air seating, beautiful waterfront views, and a Key West-themed atmosphere, Woody’s is a favorite summertime spot for perfectly cooked Angus smash burgers, loaded fries, and creative cocktails such as the citrusy Wobbly Worm or tropical Mermaid Marina. During summer weekends, Woody’s and nearby establishments are buzzing with the sounds of local music and the lively chatter of patrons. Evening: Sunsets and Serenity End your day with a unique experience of the city and one of Erie’s world-class sunsets aboard the Lettie G. Howard. Built in 1893, this National Historic Landmark departs from the foot of State Street for daytime and sunset sails from mid-May through October (weather permitting). Passengers can relax and listen to the ship’s history or help the crew set the sails, offering a memorable step back in time on one of the last surviving wooden Fredonia-style fishing schooners.
Fun Indoor Things to Do with Kids in Erie, PA September 24, 2024 When traveling to Erie, you’ll find affordable fun for every member of your family regardless of what the weather does. Check out these suggestions for an afternoon escape or a full-day out in rain, sun, or snow. Splash Lagoon Indoor Water Park Splash Lagoon is consistently ranked one of the Top 10 Water Park Resorts in the country by USA Today’s Readers’ Choice. It’s a tropical oasis with nine thrilling slides, a 200,000-gallon wave pool, FlowRider surf machine, the Tree Tops Ropes Course, arcade, food court, and a newly renovated Tiki Tree House complete with water sprayers, mini dumping buckets, and a giant tipping coconut! There’s also a new Froggy Family splash pad featuring a zero-depth pool, fun water sprayers, and colorful frog figures. Day passes and overnight packages are available year-round. Play Port Arcade and Family Fun Center Relive fond memories of going to the arcade and share them with a new generation at Play Port, where over 100 games are set to “free play”, no quarters needed! The bright neon colors and amazing collection of retro arcade games will transport your family back to the 80’s and 90’s with classic arcade games such as Pac-Man, Centipede, and Donkey Kong, among others. Play Port also features laser tag, glow golf, virtual reality games, and glow pool. General admission includes all “free play” video games and one round of glow golf. Erie Otters OHL Hockey Erie’s minor-league Ontario Hockey League team has a major following, with home games at Erie Insurance Arena that entertain crowds both on the ice and in the stands with fun family promotions and giveaways. Fans of all ages are encouraged to cheer alongside fellow fans, pound on the plexiglass, and give high-fives and hugs to Otto, the Otters’ lovable mascot. The Otters are part of the Ontario Hockey League, a member league of the Canadian Hockey League, a premiere player development league for the National Hockey League. Otters alumni include NHL two-time scoring champion and 2017 NHL MVP Connor McDavid, and 2020 Stanley Cup Champions Anthony Cirelli and Erik Cernak. The Otters’ regular season starts in October and runs through March. The expERIEnce Children’s Museum There’s always something imaginative, inventive, and immersive happening at the newly updated expERIEnce Children’s Museum. The newly remodeled facility (which finished an $18 million expansion in 2024) gives its littlest guests more room to unleash creation, exploration, imagination, and play. Many exhibits pay homage to the Erie community. “Lake Life” boasts the second-largest interactive water table in the country, featuring miniature versions of the Bicentennial Tower and the Land Lighthouse, two of Erie’s iconic structures. “My Town” is a kid-sized town packed with hands-on experiences from taking orders at a restaurant to changing the oil on a car. “Erie Recycles” features a gallery of smaller exhibits focused on real-world steps such as sorting recyclables, shredding plastic, and watching it transform into new products. The Tom Ridge Environmental Center (TREC) Dedicated to teaching its visitors about the history of Presque Isle State Park, the Tom Ridge Environmental Center (affectionately referred to as “TREC”) is a free facility with two floors of engaging and interactive exhibits, and a glass-enclosed observation tower offering panoramic views of Lake Erie. Through these hands-on exhibits, visitors learn about the importance of preserving and appreciating the natural beauty that is Presque Isle. A visit to TREC is incomplete without taking a moment to set the three towering whirligig structures near the main entrance in motion, bringing to life a multitude of hand-carved figures. 5 Wits It’s all about immersing yourselves into worlds of live-action adventures at 5 Wits, located on the southwest end of the Millcreek Mall. Participants choose from a variety of quests such as Espionage, Drago’s Castle, and Tomb and are placed in real-life sets that rely on hands-on tasks, puzzles, and challenges to finish. Each story has multiple endings, adaptable difficulty, repeatable challenges, changing solutions, and dynamic outcomes, complete with synchronized sound, lighting, and special effects. Unlike escape games where escaping is the objective, 5 Wits offers story-driven games where there are always different endings to each story. All ages are admitted, however, children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Arts and Culture Taking the family to a theatrical performance at the Erie Playhouse or spending time surrounded by inspiring works of art at the Erie Art Museum can create opportunities for cultural growth, learning, and enjoyment. The Erie Playhouse has been entertaining audiences for more than 100 years and is one of the country’s oldest community theaters. Its intimate floor plan gives patrons the best seats in the house for musical extravaganzas, compelling dramas, light-hearted comedies, and inspired youth theater performances. Second Sundays at the Erie Art Museum is a recurring, pay-as-you-wish event that takes place on the second Sunday of each month. Families are invited to get creative and participate in activities such as painting, drawing, and sculpting. Second Sundays are held from 2-4 p.m.
Step into Serenity: Five Great Places to Hike in Erie County September 24, 2024Guest contributor: Heather Cass Fifty-seven percent of Pennsylvania is forested. In fact, the state’s name translates into “Penn’s Woods,” Penn referring to William Penn who established the first colony, and “Sylvania,” which means woods or forest in Latin. For those who like to hike and spend time in nature, there are numerous places to do so in the Erie area. There is a trail suitable for nearly any age or ability and most are just a short drive from the city. Here are five great hiking spots to explore in Erie County: Presque Isle State Park Presque Isle State Park has several trails, ranging from very short connector trails to a 13-mile paved multipurpose trail that encircles the park. There are three good middle-of-the-road options for those who want to get off the beaten path and walk in nature a mile or so: Dead Pond Trail, 2 miles; Long Pond Trail, 1 mile; and the Sidewalk Trail, 1.25 miles. All three are out-and-back trails near the top of the park that are marked with signage and are easily accessible from the road/multipurpose trail. See a PISP trail map here. Erie Bluffs State Park Erie Bluffs State Park, 17 miles west of Erie, in Lake City, is Erie’s other state park. This 587-acre park is a wilder, less-developed area with a mile of shoreline and 90-foot bluffs overlooking Lake Erie. The park has a total of 5.16 miles of trails that are made up of several short trails that connect at various points, so you can easily string several small trails together for a longer hike. The trails are well-marked. There is ample parking at the main entrance and portable toilets and lake access at the nearby Elk Creek access entrance. See an Erie Bluffs trail map here. Tip: Pennsylvania State Park Rangers offer several free programs, hikes, and activities at both parks. Asbury Woods Asbury Woods is a 234-acre nature center in Millcreek, west of Erie, with acres of fields, forests, wetlands, and more than 5 miles of wooded and well-maintained trails that traverse through them. The longest, The Greenway Trail, 2.2 miles, connects a series of land parcels, with Asbury Woods Nature Center and Brown’s Farm anchoring each end. A highlight of this trail is a scenic steel walking bridge over Walnut Creek that offers access to the creek where you can cool your heels. Asbury Woods Nature Center offers animal exhibits, information, restrooms, and a gift shop. There are also picnic pavilions and play areas for children. See an Asbury Woods trail map here. Headwaters Park Headwaters Park is a hidden gem, an oasis of nature on thirty-five acres tucked into an industrial park in Millcreek. So named because it is the start of the headwaters of Mill Creek, you’ll find nearly three miles of trails on this parcel of nature covered with mature hardwoods, native grasses, wildflowers, and more. There is interpretive signage, a boardwalk over the wetlands, an accessible stream for fossil hunting, ample parking, picnic tables, and portable toilets. See a map of Headwaters Park trails here. Wintergreen Gorge The Wintergreen Gorge is a 4,000-foot long, 250-foot-wide chasm on the edge of the campus of Penn State University Behrend Campus that is estimated to have been formed more than 11,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age as melting water formed a meandering path to Lake Erie. Wintergreen Gorge Trail is a 2.3-mile out-and-back trail that travels along Fourmile Creek in the gorge for the first half mile and then up through the woods for the second half mile before summitting at a picturesque overlook, known locally as the Devil’s Backbone. Though the trail is not blazed, it’s easy to follow the wide, main path. There are no restrooms, but there is interpretive signage and plenty of parking at the Cooper Road entrance. See a map of Wintergreen Gorge Trail here. Trail Talk A few terms that are helpful to know when choosing a trail: Blaze: A colored mark, usually painted or nailed to a tree, to help you follow the trail. Easy/Moderate/Strenuous: Trail descriptions that refer to difficulty. Easy is usually flat and grassy. Moderate includes some hills, roots, and rocks. Strenuous means serious uphills, rough terrain, and sometimes climbing. Loop: The trail starts and finishes in the same spot. Out-and-back: Trail goes to a certain point, and then you turn around and take the same trail back to the start. Point-to-Point: The trail starts at one point and ends at another.
Great Ways to Get Out on the Water in Erie, PA July 31, 2024 The sparkling waters of Lake Erie and Presque Isle Bay provide the perfect setting for you to get out and enjoy being on the water. Leave the confines of land behind and bask in the sheer joy of spending time on the water. Recently, Lake Erie earned top honors in three USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards: “Best Lake” (#1), “Best Lake for Water Sports (#1), and “Best Lake for Swimming” (#3). From thrilling jet ski rides to leisurely sunset sails, there is something for every water enthusiast to enjoy in the Erie region. Pontoon Lagoon Tours at Presque Isle State ParkFree, one-hour interpretive pontoon boat rides through Misery Bay and Presque Isle’s lagoons are available on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from May 26 to September 10 at 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and 12:30 p.m. It’s a great way to get up close to the lagoon’s inhabitants and plant species such as turtles, water lilies, waterfowl, and beavers. Along the way, a park naturalist provides fun facts about the wetland habitat. Rides are first come first served. In-person sign-ups begin 15 minutes before the start time at the pontoon boat station. Each ride can seat up to 16 people. Watercraft RentalsNo need to pack and haul your own gear! There are several locations in Erie County where you can rent various watercraft. Port Erie Sports, located on the city side of Presque Isle Bay, offers a selection of motorized boats, pontoons, jet skis, stand-up paddleboards, and kayaks. Note that Jet skis are first come, first served. Hidden Harbor Water Rentals,off lower East State Street in Erie’s Bayfront District features 22’ or 24’ pontoon boats for rent with optional one and two-person towable water tube add-ons. Presque Isle Canoe & Boat Liveryat Presque Isle State Park just past Perry Monument, has an extensive list of rentals including canoes, kayaks, paddle boards, row boats, motorized boats, pontoons, and a 14’ Helm fishing boat. Edinboro Lake Resort offers 20’ or 24’ pontoon boats, canoes, and kayaks to explore the tranquil waters of Edinboro Lake. New to Edinboro Lake is the addition of a 24/7, eight-kayak library on Lakeside Drive. Simply scan the Fun app to your smartphone, pay, and check out a kayak. Rates are hourly and include life vests and paddles. Lettie G. Howard Tall Ship Sails Sail the waters of Presque Isle Bay and Lake Erie aboard the historic Lettie G. Howard tall ship for an unforgettable, step-back-in-time experience. The Lettie is a wooden Fredonia schooner built in 1893 and is the sole surviving example of a George Banks fishing schooner, a vessel that was designed to take dories and fishermen out to Georges Bank, a large elevated area of the sea floor near Cape Cod, Massachusetts. During your sail, you’ll meet the crew, learn a little about the Lettie’s history, and even help the crew set some of the larger sails. Day and sunset sail dates and times vary throughout the summer months. Please check the website for availability. Tours depart from the foot of State Street. The Lady Kate Narrated Tours Docked at Perry Monument inside Presque Isle State Park, the Lady Kate embarks on regular sightseeing and sunset cruises from May 18 to September 28. The tour is a 90-minute fully narrated educational excursion around Presque Isle Bay and Lake Erie (weather permitting), highlighting Erie’s rich maritime history and points of interest including the Battle of Lake Erie and the War of 1812, the Gull Point ecosystem, Erie’s lighthouses, and the Bayfront District. Charter Fishing Erie’s fishing charters provide great opportunities to not only see the city and Presque Isle from the water but also to experience some of the best fishing in Pennsylvania. Both Tight Lines Sport Fishing and GypsyLyn Fishing Charters offer fishing charter trips for perch, walleye, trout, and steelhead. They can accommodate various-sized groups as well as fishing gear, bait, and coolers. Pennsylvania fishing licenses with a Lake Erie stamp are required. To learn more, click here. Whether you catch many fish or none at all, it’s still a fun venture on Lake Erie! Scallywags Pirate Adventures Spending time aboard the Scallywags pirate ship promises a swashbuckling good time! Guests can choose between a family-friendly adventure or an adults-only wobbly pirate voyage! The Pirate Adventure family fun cruise is a 90-minute fully scripted interactive show complete with ship-to-ship water cannon battles, pirate tattoos, and a share of the treasure (if you and the crew can find it!). The Wobbly Pirate happy hour cruise is a one-of-a-kind happy hour experience filled with drinks, DJ music, dancing, and pirate shenanigans. Tours run from May 18 to September 28 and depart from the foot of State Street near the Sheraton Hotel parking garage. Your Sailing Adventure – The Sotto Voce Witnessing Erie’s world-class sunsets from the deck of the luxurious 33’ sailboat, the Sotto Voce (loosely translated as “quiet voice”), is truly a magical experience. This 33’ Beneteau yacht is designed for optimal sailing comfort, promising a serene sail on Presque Isle Bay and Lake Erie. In addition to sunset cruises, the Sotto Voce offers daytime cruises, Sommelier and Sail, Cigar and Sunsets, and Sunrise/Sound Bath trips, romance and relaxation packages. Sailing lessons are also available. Find the Sotto Voce moored at Wolverine Marina on lower State Street. Sails take place from Memorial Day Weekend to September 30. The Victorian PrincessTaking a cruise aboard the Victorian Princess three-level paddlewheel boat is a seamless blend of timeless charm and modern style. The gentle rhythm of the paddlewheel sets a soothing scene as you glide effortlessly across Presque Isle Bay. The Victorian Princess features sunset and moonlight cruises, sightseeing tours, lunch and early bird dinners, themed outings, and Sunday brunch throughout its sailing season. Tours run from May 19 to October 27 and depart from the foot of State Street.
Elevated Relaxation: Unique Spa Experiences in Erie, PA July 31, 2024 Maintaining optimal health and wellness is an essential pursuit that encompasses physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Nurturing a well-balanced lifestyle, which includes practices like massage therapy, becomes integral to a holistic approach, and can empower individuals to live fulfilling lives and unlock their full potential. In the Erie region, massage therapy centers and spas not only provide standard services, they also offer an array of unique experiences that are worth exploring. A Compassionate Hart Massage Therapy – The Art of AshiatsuTypically, a massage is given by a therapist who rubs all of your aches and stress away with their skillful hands. But what if they are massaging you with their feet? That’s when it becomes the practice of the ancient art of Ashiatsu, a unique and transformative foot-centric spa experience. A Compassionate Hart Massage Therapy is the only place in the Erie region that offers this unique technique. Two of their licensed staff are Ashiatsu-certified to walk all over you, quite literally. Derived from the Japanese words “ashi” (foot) and “atsu” (pressure), Ashiatsu involves skilled therapists who use their bare feet to deliver a massage that goes beyond the conventional. This innovative technique not only offers deep relaxation but also taps into the body’s energy pathways, promoting balance and holistic well-being. The Ashiatsu room at A Compassionate Hart is an intimate space filled with soothing music and warm colors. The plush, comfortable massage table has more than enough space to accommodate you and your therapist so they can maneuver above and around you safely. Parallel bars are anchored on the ceiling above the table to aid the therapist with balance and support. Once you’re lying down and covered with a sheet, the therapist expertly hops up and begins delivering deep, broad, rhythmic pressure utilizing a combination of their feet and body weight. Working with gravity instead of against it, they are able to provide an effective therapeutic massage beginning with your neck and shoulders and ending at your legs and feet. At A Compassionate Hart, the Ashiatsu massages are available for one hour ($100) or 75 minutes ($115). The massage time is split between being on your back and your stomach. With closed eyes, it’s almost impossible to tell whether you’re being massaged by feet or hands. While she doesn’t have a regular Ashiatsu client base, Heather Hart, owner of A Compassionate Hart, believes that this unique spa service is beginning to catch on. “The mechanics of our therapists being able to just stand and put their whole body weight on you gets that depth of pressure that’s needed to really iron any knots out. If someone is having an issue where maybe their regular therapist just isn’t getting deep enough for them, then this is the type of technique to sign up for.” Other spa options at A Compassionate Hart include traditional massage therapy, Reiki energy healing, crystal and light healing, and even canine massage. Book your appointment here. Monacella Massage & Kinesiology – Thai MassageThai massage, also known as “Nuad Thai” or “Thai yoga massage,” is a traditional healing practice that combines acupressure, yoga, and passive stretching to restore the body’s balance. The therapist uses hands, thumbs, elbows, knees, and feet to apply rhythmic pressure and stretches to promote flexibility, improve circulation, and relieve muscle tension. Thai massage induces deep relaxation and mindfulness, reducing stress and anxiety. Monacella offers 30, 60, and 90-minute Thai massage sessions. Book your appointment here. Bella Salon and Day Spa – CuppingThe suction and negative pressure provided by cupping can loosen muscles, encourage blood flow, and calm the nervous system. Cupping is used to relieve back and neck pains, stiff muscles, anxiety, fatigue, migraines, and rheumatism and can help manage pain and circulation. Learn more about cupping and book your appointment. The Serenity Spa at Peek’n Peak – Himalayan Salt Stone Massage Himalayan Salt Stones allow for a detoxifying, naturally exfoliating massage while reducing inflammation, and relieving pain and joint discomfort. The Himalayan Salt Stones are heated and contain 84 naturally occurring minerals to increase a sense of peace and deep relaxation. Book your 50-minute salt stone massage here