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2025 Best of the Best

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Adventure awaits! From soaring ziplines to snowy slopes, river cruises to wildlife safaris, and even a life-size Ark, these attractions deliver thrills designed to bring groups together in extraordinary ways.

Williamstown, Ky.

Step inside a full-size replica of Noah’s Ark and explore three decks of immersive exhibits. Groups love bundled packages that include discounted tickets, meal vouchers, and a VR experience, while ramps, elevators, and an accessible carousel ensure everyone joins in on the journey. Outside, a zoo, lush gardens, and paved trails add to your discovery of faith and fun.

arkencounter.com  | (855) 284-3275 

Newport, Ky.

For 46 years, BB Riverboats has been cruising the Ohio River, delighting groups with classic riverboat charm and sweeping skyline views. Options include meal cruises, sightseeing excursions, and themed sailings to fit any budget. Motorcoach groups benefit from free parking, a personal greeter, and easy payment policies. Accessible, climate-controlled boats and a welcoming team ensure every voyage is smooth sailing.

bbriverboats.com | (800) 261-8586 

Folsom, La.

The Biloxi Shrimping Trip offers motorcoach groups a unique and unforgettable experience, combining warm hospitality with a firsthand look at the Mississippi Gulf Coast marine life. With group tour packages and convenient on-site bus parking, this dynamic excursion ensures every group feels welcomed. The captain will identify and showcase your entire catch, making it a truly interactive and memorable adventure.

globalwildlife.com | (985) 796-358

Pigeon Forge, Tenn.

Yes, it really snows year-round here! Groups can slide, tube, and build snowmen at this one-of-a-kind indoor winter wonderland. Perfect for schools, church retreats, reunions, and even corporate outings, Pigeon Forge Snow delivers endless fun without weather worries. No stairs, no stress—just real snow made daily with state-of-the-art technology that keeps groups coming back to the Coolest Place in Town™.

pigeonforgesnow.com(865) 366-1334

LaPlace, La.

Adventure takes flight at Zip NOLA, the world’s first fully aquatic zipline. Groups soar over Maurepas Swamp on five ziplines and two suspension bridges while spotting alligators, turtles, and native birds. Destinations especially loves that in just 1.5 hours, Zip NOLA delivers thrills, education, stunning scenery, and impeccable group logistics that include expert guides, custom packages, and top-tier safety.

zipnola.com(504) 350-0947


Culture connects travelers to the stories that shape communities and inspire generations. The standout attractions in our Culture category invite groups to explore history, art, and heritage in ways that are immersive and meaningful.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

With over 120,000 works ranging from contemporary art to Indigenous and Canadian art to European masterpieces, the AGO in downtown Toronto is one of North America’s largest art museums. Groups can choose a tailored guided tour or explore independently, then recharge with coffee at the Espresso Bar, a meal at AGO Bistro, or unique finds at the gift shop.

ago.ca | (416) 979-6648

Middleboro, Mass.

Cranberry bogs and farming heritage come together at Benson’s Pond, a third-generation, family-owned working cranberry farm. Groups enjoy year-round tours led by passionate guides, hands-on activities, and demonstrations of historic equipment—plus a store filled with cranberry-themed gifts. Authentic, educational, and rooted in Massachusetts tradition, this regenerative, organic farm is an agricultural experience that is accessible to everyone.

bensonspond.com | (717) 202-5841

Asheville, N.C.

America’s Largest Home™ invites groups into the elegance of the Gilded Age. George Vanderbilt’s 250-room chateau features opulent interiors, 8,000 acres of gardens and grounds, and the nation’s most-visited winery. Exceptional lodging, seasonal celebrations like Christmas at Biltmore, outdoor adventures, and seamless group services—including free motorcoach parking, streamlined ticketing, and curated itineraries—make Biltmore the ideal all-in-one destination.

biltmore.com | (231) 237-0884 

Cape May, N.J.

Cape May MAC continues to shine as a multi-year Best of the Best winner, welcoming more than 300 motorcoach groups annually with comprehensive services and tailored itineraries. Its newest highlight, the Black Legacy in Historic Cape May Trolley Tour, honors the significant contributions of Cape May’s African American community, deepening appreciation of the charming seaside resort’s diverse cultural history.

capemaymac.org | (609) 884-5404 

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Built in 1914, Toronto’s majestic castle offers groups a captivating journey into the city’s early 20th-century history. Guided tours bring stories of architecture and heritage to life as you explore opulent rooms, secret passageways, soaring towers, and an 800-foot tunnel—all while enjoying sweeping city views. Antique automobiles in the stables and a photo exhibit add to the experience.

casaloma.ca(416) 923-1171

Chicago, Ill.

Inside the Chicago Architecture Center, groups explore interactive exhibits, a stunning city model, and immersive galleries that deepen their understanding of the Windy City’s architectural legacy. Located steps from the Chicago Riverwalk, the CAC also offers more than 70 tours, including walking tours, bus tours, and the River Cruise aboard First Lady. Customizable experiences and engaging docents deliver unforgettable experiences.

architecture.org(312) 922-3432 

Atlanta, Ga.

Celebrate the legends and traditions of college football at this interactive downtown Atlanta museum. Groups explore the iconic Helmet Wall, test their skills on a 47-yard indoor field, and enjoy exhibits that blend historic artifacts with high-tech engagement. Pre-ordered Chick-fil-A meals, nearby bus parking, and a central location near Centennial Olympic Park make group and motorcoach logistics seamless.

cfbhall.com(404) 880-4833

St. Robert, Mo.

This open-air museum brings the Mother Road’s heyday to life with restored neon signs original to central Missouri. Groups stroll wide pathways by day and return at night to see the vibrant glow. With free admission, hours from dawn to midnight, and proximity to group-friendly dining and lodging, this new attraction is a colorful and convenient stop on any Route 66 itinerary.

visitpulaskicounty.org/experiences/route66-neon-park | (573) 336-6355 

Kilgore, Texas

Step back into the 1930s East Texas Oil Boom with life-size dioramas, recreated boomtown streets, and the world’s only full-scale drilling rig. Groups learn how black gold transformed East Texas while exploring storefronts, artifacts, and innovative oilfield tech. Guided tours bring colorful stories to life, making the East Texas Oil Museum both educational and entertaining for groups of all ages.

easttexasoilmuseum.kilgore.edu | (903) 983-8295

Philadelphia, Pa.

Once the world’s most famous prison, Eastern State now stands in evocative ruin, providing a striking backdrop for powerful group experiences. Gothic architecture, award-winning storytelling, and thought-provoking exhibits spark dialogue on themes of justice, history, and reform. Flexible tour options suit both students and adult groups, while its central Philadelphia location makes it a convenient and impactful addition to any itinerary.

easternstate.org | (215) 236-5111

Fort Myers, Fla.

History and science intersect at the winter retreats of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. Guided tours take groups through the historic homes of the two inventors and friends, 20 acres of gardens, a 15,000-square-foot museum, and the original botanic research lab. With riverfront views and hundreds of artifacts, this National Register Historic site is educational, inspiring, and uniquely Florida.

edisonford.org | (239) 334-7419

Dover, Ohio

Home to World Master Carver Ernest “Mooney” Warther’s intricate creations, this immersive museum offers guided tours through his carvings, family home, workshop, and gardens. Visitors also marvel at the “Button House,” showcasing 73,000 of his wife’s buttons in quilt-like patterns. Groups can add on-site meals, browse the gift shop, and stroll the grounds for an all-around inspirational stop in Northeast Ohio.

warthermuseum.com | (330) 505-6003

Kearney, Neb.

The Archway in Kearney, Neb., stretches across Interstate 80 as a striking monument and museum honoring America’s westward migration. Groups explore immersive exhibits and scenic trails that bring the story of the Great Platte River Road to life. Add pull-through parking, accessibility, catered meals, ample restrooms, and a charming gift shop and the Archway is a must-see stop for motorcoach groups.

archway.org(308) 237-1000

Reading, Pa.

From WWII bombers to classic airliners, the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum is dedicated to preserving, restoring, and operating historical aircraft. Groups view ongoing restoration of a rare P-61 Black Widow and explore exhibits on aviation history. The WWII Weekend each June brings reenactors, airshows, and living history encampments to life. Expert guides and a gift shop top off the high-flying experience.

maam.org | (610) 372-7333

Philadelphia, Pa.

Steps from Independence Hall, this immersive museum tells the story of America’s founding through exhibits, guided tours, and exclusive lectures. See the American Revolution come to life as its enduring promise inspires visitors. Serving as both a destination and a portal to Philadelphia’s historic treasures, this Best of the Best award recipient is an essential stop for student and adult groups.

amrevmuseum.org | (267) 579-3046

Cooperstown, N.Y.

In the heart of the historic village of Cooperstown, the National Baseball Hall of Fame celebrates the legends of America’s pastime. Groups explore expertly curated exhibits, connect with baseball’s greatest moments, and enjoy group discounts, free bus parking, and complimentary admission for the tour host and driver. Both the Hall’s inspiration and Cooperstown’s charm make every visit educational and memorable.

baseballhall.org | (607) 547-7200 

Jamestown, N.Y.

Laughter takes center stage at the nation’s official museum dedicated to the art of comedy. Groups enjoy more than 50 immersive exhibits that are personalized to each visitor’s experience. Evolving exhibits like the new Saturday Night Live and Joan Rivers Joke File, group discounts, and complimentary driver and escort admission earn the museum its place among the Best of the Best.

comedycenter.org | (716) 484-2222 

Fort Belvoir, Va.

This free, immersive museum tells America’s story through the lens of its soldiers, from the formation of the Continental Army to modern-day missions. State-of-the-art exhibits create a deeply moving experience, while passionate volunteers, accessible facilities, and group support staff make visits seamless. For veterans, students, and history buffs alike, it’s both an educational journey and a place of honor.

thenmusa.org | (800) 506-2672

Weston, W. Va.

A National Historic Landmark, the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum offers groups history, architecture, and haunting stories all under one roof. Tours range from educational explorations of 19th-century mental health care to thrilling paranormal adventures. Expansive grounds and flexible scheduling options for groups of all ages, sizes, and interests make it an unforgettable stop in the heart of West Virginia.

talawv.com | (304) 269-5070


From Broadway-caliber shows to small-town charm and even a behind-the-scenes farm adventure, these attractions prove that entertainment comes in many forms—all with unforgettable group experiences at the heart.

Shipshewana, Ind.

Groups enjoy world-class concerts, Broadway-style musicals, and faith-based shows in a state-of-the-art venue with easy access to Amish-style dining, a bakery, and shopping—all part of the Blue Gate complex. Convenient parking, attentive service, and proximity to the famous Shipshewana Flea Market make the Blue Gate Theatre a one-stop destination for hospitality, entertainment, culture, and small-town charm.

thebluegate.com | (260) 768-4725

Orlando, Fla.

Located in the heart of downtown Orlando, the Dr. Phillips Center offers more than 500 diverse shows year-round with entertainment for groups of all ages and interests. Experience the recently opened Judson’s Live, a new music room inspired by iconic listening venues across the country. This intimate space for music exploration also offers small plates and an extensive cocktail and brown spirits menu.

drphillipscenter.org | (407) 839-0119 

Manheim, Pa.

Groups tour a fourth-generation working dairy farm, with highlights including the Moo-ternity barn, Carousel milking facility, and 100-foot Silo Observation Tower overlooking Lancaster County. Sample farm-fresh milk, meet Texas Longhorn cattle, and possibly witness a calf birth. Guided tours combine fun, education, and hands-on experiences, making Kreider Farms—which turned 90 in 2025—a family-friendly favorite.

kreiderfarms.com(717) 665-5039



These group-friendly festivals and events offer memorable entertainment, walkable layouts, and motorcoach-ready convenience, making them ideal highlights for group itineraries year-round.

Winterthur, Del.

The Artisan Market at Winterthur brings more than 150 artisans together for a July weekend of handmade jewelry, pottery, clothing, specialty foods, and unique home décor. Visitors sip cocktails, sample food-truck fare, join workshops, explore the gardens, and take a historic house tour. Set on the elegant du Pont estate, it’s a summer tradition full of culture, charm, and group-friendly experiences.

winterthur.org | (800) 448-3883

Baraboo, Wis.

The Big Top Parade celebrates Baraboo, Wisconsin’s circus heritage with restored circus wagons from the historic Circus World Museum, marching bands, clowns, and more each June. The nostalgic procession highlights the legacy of the Ringling Brothers, whose first circus was produced in Baraboo. This unique festival blends entertainment, history, and community spirit while engaging guests with an immersive experience unique to Wisconsin.

bigtopparade.com | (608) 356-8333

Charlotte, N.C.

Each December, Christmas at the Library celebrates the true meaning of the season with a live nativity, horse-drawn carriage rides, caroling, a light display, and seasonal treats. Groups enjoy self-guided tours, shopping at Ruth’s Attic Bookstore, and a Christmas dinner. With free parking and admission, this event provides flexible itineraries, creating joyful memories for visitors of all ages.

billygrahamlibrary.org | (704) 401-3200

Dublin, Ohio

Held annually the first weekend in August, the world’s largest three-day Irish cultural celebration showcases vibrant Celtic music, dance, storytelling, and immersive experiences set across seven stages. Groups enjoy artisan markets, food and beverage tastings, genealogy tents, and hands-on workshops. Discounted group tickets and planning support from the Visit Dublin team make the Dublin Irish Festival a group tour highlight.

dublinirishfestival.org | (614) 410-4400

Elkhart, Ind.

Elkhart County’s Quilt Gardens delight groups with over 1 million blooms arranged in quilt patterns across more than a dozen gardens and 12 murals. Motorcoaches enjoy master gardener step-on guides who bring the event to life annually from May 30–Sept. 15. Customizable itineraries; group-friendly dining, lodging, and entertainment; and garden patterns that change each year make this niche experience a quilter and gardener’s dream tour. 

quiltgardens.com | (574) 262-8161

Grapevine, Texas

With more than 1,400 festive Christmas events over 40 days, Grapevine, the Christmas Capital of Texas®, jingles with joy throughout every corner of this charming town’s Historic Main Street District. Ride the North Pole Express, explore Farmhand Christmas at Nash Farm, and watch ornaments come alive at Vetro Glassblowing Studio. Winery tasting rooms and Christmas Wine Trains provide extra holiday cheer.

grapevinetexasusa.com(817) 410-3185 

Hastings, Fla.

The Hastings, Fla., Cabbage, Potato, and Bacon Festival serves up small-town charm with big flavor. Groups feast on bacon-inspired bites, cheer on quirky contests such as lawn mower races, and enjoy live music and farm-fresh fun. Held April 25–26 in 2026, this immersive festival celebrates Northeast Florida’s agricultural heritage and community spirit. Accessible parking, walkable grounds, and nearby St. Augustine attractions deliver a seamless group travel experience.

hastingsfl.org | (904) 540-0402

Lowell, Mass.

The Lowell Folk Festival is proof that big fun doesn’t mean big hassles. Each July, downtown Lowell becomes a walkable wonder filled with music, dance, crafts, and global cuisine. Groups love the easy logistics, which includes motorcoach drop-offs, accessible routes, and a compact setting. The admission-free event keeps groups coming back year after year for world-class performances, authentic flavors, and artisan demos without the stress of crowds.

lowellfolkfestival.org | (978) 275-1764

Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

The Niagara Falls Winter Festival of Lights sparkles as Canada’s largest free outdoor light festival, dazzling groups with millions of lights, interactive exhibits, and whimsical displays along the Niagara Parkway and beyond. From Nov. 15, 2025, to Jan. 4, 2026, visitors can enjoy fireworks, the tasty Hot Chocolate Trail, and photo ops with Santa—a truly unforgettable holiday adventure by the Falls.

wfol.com | (800) 563-2557

Philadelphia, Pa.

The PHS Philadelphia Flower Show is the nation’s largest and longest-running horticultural event, featuring stunning displays by the world’s premier floral and landscape designers. New garden concepts, green initiatives, and endless group amenities seal its Best of the Best status. Destinations can’t wait for the 2026 show, “Rooted: Origins of American Gardening,” scheduled for Feb. 28–March 8 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center!

phsonline.org | (215) 988-8800


Whether your group seeks farm-to-table charm, historic estates, or hearty Pennsylvania Dutch cooking, these group-friendly dining options ensure mealtime is a highlight of the itinerary.

Loudoun County, Va.

DC’s Wine Country® boasts award-winning wineries, tasting rooms, farm-to-table dining, and boutique accommodations. An ideal destination for tour groups seeking a memorable culinary journey while exploring charming small towns and local heritage, this picturesque escape is located just 25 miles from the nation’s capital. Nominated by USA Today for 10 Best Wine Regions in America, DC’s Wine Country® gets our vote, too!

visitloudoun.org/food-and-drink/wine-country | (703) 771-2170

Springfield, Va.

Magill’s Meals/Freshology Plus delivers fresh, high-quality boxed meals for groups in the greater Washington, D.C., area. With over 35 years of experience, this trusted company provides free 24/7 delivery, friendly service, and accommodations for dietary needs. The preferred vendor for the Honor Flight Network and a multi-year winner of ABA’s Best of the Best Awards, Magill’s makes ordering group meals easy.

freshology.com/magillsmeals | (571) 228-4401 

Ronks, Pa.

Miller’s Smorgasbord, a Lancaster County, Pa., tradition since 1929, welcomes groups to an all-you-can-eat buffet featuring Pennsylvania Dutch classics such as fried chicken, buttered noodles, and shoofly pie. Ample bus parking, easy check-in, and group discounts ensure smooth visits, while friendly service and local charm ensure a memorable, crowd-pleasing experience. Take home locally made food and gifts from The Shoppes at Miller’s.

millers1929.com | (800) 669-3568

Manheim, Pa.

At Mount Hope Estate & Winery, groups sip, savor, and laugh through actor-led tasting tours, interactive dinner shows in the historic mansion, and farm-to-table dining in a Victorian barn. With on-site wine, beer, cider, and spirits, plus customizable events seven days a week, this Lancaster County, Pa., gem delivers creativity, entertainment, and group-friendly hospitality—earning multiple ABA Best of the Best honors.

parenfaire.com/groups | (717) 537-8377


Ample bus parking, flexible check-in, and attentive service at the group-friendly accommodations in our Lodging category ensure that groups feel welcome and well cared for.

Bird-in-Hand, Pa.

AmishView Inn & Suites welcomes groups with plentiful bus parking, seamless check-in, and warm, award-winning service. Guests enjoy spotless, comfortable rooms, a complimentary hot breakfast buffet with made-to-order eggs, and sweeping farmland views. Located on Plain & Fancy Farm near top Lancaster County attractions, the inn blends modern amenities with authentic Amish hospitality, offering groups both a relaxing and enriching stay.

amishviewinn.com | (866) 735-160

Nashville, Tenn.

With 2,888 rooms and over 9 acres of glass atriums, Gaylord Opryland feels like its own city. Groups love the dedicated travel sales team, endless amenities, and prime location near Nashville’s top attractions (the Grand Ole Opry is right next door!). Not to be missed is A Country Christmas, when more than 3 million lights, festive riverboat rides, and the spectacular ICE! exhibit help make this resort a well-deserved Best of the Best winner.

gaylordopryland.com | (615) 889-1000

Lafayette, La.

Hilton Garden Inn Lafayette/Cajundome puts groups steps from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the Cajundome. With 153 comfy rooms featuring microwaves, refrigerators, and free Wi-Fi, it’s the perfect base for teams or tours. Groups love the made-to-order breakfasts, on-site dining, and relaxing lounge. Close to Lafayette’s vibrant cultural scene—this spot serves up comfort with Cajun flair.

hilton.com | (337) 291-1977

Monroe, La.

Hotel Monroe wraps groups in true Southern hospitality, right in the heart of Monroe, La. Spacious rooms and accessible features provide comfort for every guest, while complimentary hot breakfasts mean each day starts with a smile. After visiting nearby top attractions like the Biedenharn Museum & Gardens, Black Bayou Lake, and downtown shopping and dining, relax in inviting common areas.

hilton.com | (318) 460-3966

Amherst, Mass.

Hotel UMass puts groups in the heart of the action on the beautiful UMass Amherst campus. Stroll to cultural treasures like the Emily Dickinson Museum, Yiddish Book Center, and Fine Arts Center. Groups rave about ample bus parking, speedy check-in, and award-winning campus dining. Add spotless rooms and friendly staff who understands group travel dynamics, and you’ve got a Best of the Best stay.

hotelumass.com | (413) 549-6000

North Myrtle Beach, S.C.

At Avista Resort in North Myrtle Beach, groups enjoy oceanfront condos just steps from Historic Main Street and 60 miles of Grand Strand fun. Fresh-baked cookies at check-in, easy luggage handling, daily breakfast, and friendly staff make every stay a breeze. With its top-notch amenities and experience hosting large tour groups, Avista shines as a Best of the Best favorite.

avistaresort.com | (843) 417-5510


Groups will discover unique finds, local flavor, and memorable experiences at the curated shopping destinations chosen to represent the Shopping category. Tour-friendly layouts and easy parking ensure stress-free visits for travelers of all ages and interests.

Scarborough, Maine

Len Libby Candies, home of Lenny, the life-size chocolate moose, is a must-stop for groups traveling Route 1 near Portland, Maine. Tour buses enjoy easy entry and exit thanks to a large horseshoe driveway, ample parking, and a personalized welcome from co-owner John DeGrinney. Founded in 1926, this family business makes and sells its own chocolate and confections on-site, making it a fun and iconic shopping experience for groups. Did we mention free samples?

lenlibby.com | (207) 883-4897  

Bucks County, Pa.

Peddler’s Village combines 60 specialty shops, eight distinctive restaurants, seasonal festivals, live performances, and landscaped gardens into a group-friendly, walkable experience. Ample motorcoach parking, store coupons, and tailored group packages ensure convenience and organization. Nestled in the heart of Bucks County, Pa., this charming, year-round destination is the perfect balance of relaxation, culture, culinary delight, and shop-till-you-drop adventure.

peddlersvillage.com | (215) 794-4000

Shipshewana, Ind.

Shipshewana Trading Place is a bustling, 40-acre marketplace with more than 600 vendor booths offering antiques, crafts, produce, and home décor. Groups experience seasonal markets, lively auctions, and craft shows, along with Amish-inspired lodging and convenient dining nearby. With ample parking and authentic cultural flair, this Midwest destination blends small-town charm with big-event energy for unforgettable group adventures.

shipshewanatradingplace.com | (260) 768-4129 


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