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What can you count on for your 2010 NAFDMA Tour of Lancaster County? Two tour options General overview We have about half a dozen featured stops lined up for you. These are the “must see” destinations for every farm direct marketer and agritourism operator who visits Lancaster County. All tour busses will see these features. Incidentally, each of the key stops is owned and operated by longtime members of NAFDMA. Is it a coincidence that these are among the most successful businesses in the area? We’re thrilled to be hosted by our friends at Cherry Hill Orchards, Brown’s Orchards and Farm Market, Maze Quest and Maple Lawn Farm, Weaver’s Orchards, Country Barn and Cherry Crest Farm. We’ll also bring you to three other key locations that are unique to Lancaster County. They’ll give you the full flavor of rural tourism in this area. Our stops at Bird-in-Hand, the Kitchen Kettle Village in Intercourse, and Shady Maple have been selected because of the multi-faceted businesses at each stop. You’ll choose from as many as 3 or even 12 different businesses to visit when the bus drops you at each of these locations. Be forewarned, you won’t be able to see them all, but with a little preparation on your part, there is no down side. Concentrate on what you want to see, experience, and learn from, not on the things you’ll miss. After all, this is only a three-day tour. Tourists and locals alike are apt to spend a full day at each of these destinations. That’s not all. We have been coordinating with nearly 20 other operations too! Each bus visits 3 or 4 of them. Many of these are very small. They can handle only one bus in a day, let alone one bus at a time. Others see thousands of visitors each day in peak season. But that’s what makes Lancaster County so special. From its Amish families to its mega-attractions, thousands of businesses prosper in this region. For some, prosperity is measured by sharing their life with a family from the city for a couple hours while earning a couple thousand dollars extra each year through tourism. For others, a one million dollar investment for an expansion is a starting point. We’ll expose each NAFDMA tour goer to this diversity one bus at a time. You’ll compare notes with other busses during meal times and evening social events to get the full breadth of this wondrous phenomenon. This is the Mecca of rural tourism and farm direct marketing. It’s known as Lancaster County. And, There is nothing simple about this. More questions? Also refer to Travel, Lodging, and Registration buttons on these pages for additional details.
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