And since Dilworth Park is open for skating, the Deck the Hall light show will also be running. Or head to an elaborately decorated stretch of the city like Smedley Street or Miracle on South 13th Street - if you haven’t seen it yet, December 25th is as good a day as any. Open-air wagon rides and other attractions aren’t running at Shady Brook Farm, but if you want to drive through the two-mile stretch of light displays in Yardley, tickets are available for Christmas. While lots of holiday attractions are closed, others stay merry and bright on Christmas. Disney on IceĪ stretch of lighted rowhouses on the 1700 block of South 13th Street is affectionately known as the “Miracle on 13th Street.” / Photograph by K.Kelly for Visit Philadelphia You’ll also have assorted dim sum and snacks upon arrival, and the workshop is BYOB! The workshop is open to both adults and children, and advance tickets are required. Learn how to make your own dumplings, guided and taught by Yin, the “Dumpling Queen.” You’ll learn how to make your own filling, fill either pre-made or hand-made wrappers, cook them, and enjoy your creations - be sure to bring a container so you can take home the leftovers. Both spots are also highly photogenic and have cozy après-skate cabins with warm drinks and comfort food, too. While the hours are shortened (check their websites), there’s plenty of time for afternoon skating that (hopefully) won’t be too crowded. Fusco for Visit Philadelphiaīoth the Blue Cross RiverRink at Penn’s Landing and Rothman Rink at Dilworth Park are open on Christmas Day. Skating at Blue Cross RiverRink/ Photograph by J. “Christmas Underwater” at Adventure Aquarium $10-$15 in advance, $20 at the door, free for museum members 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, 101 South Independence Mall East. But the entire museum will be open until 5 p.m., including their re-opening exhibition, “ The Future Will Follow the Past,” so you can also use this day as an opportunity to visit, shop, and take a pic with the OY/YO sculpture. If the little ones need a break, head to the sensory-friendly play zone, which has a foam floor, Legos, blocks and puzzles. Kids can do make-and-take crafts, enjoy story time, and then head to the fifth floor for high-energy musical performances and workshops: kids’ music with Lolly Hopwood, a Chinese lion dance demonstration by the Philadelphia Suns, a drumming workshop led by Joseph Tayoun, and hip-hop dance workshop by Movemakers Philly. “Being _ at Christmas” at the WeitzmanĪfter years of pandemic hiatus, this annual celebration is back in person! The Weitzman National Museum of Jewish American History is open on Christmas Day and goes all out with family-friendly performances and activities. So clean up that wrapping paper some other time: Here’s what’s open on Christmas in Philly. Movies and Chinese food will always be there for you (never a bad option, especially with the Foobooz Chinatown guide), but if you want a change of pace this year, we’ve got you covered. Whether you need something to do after the presents are opened or you don’t celebrate Christmas, it’s hard to find something to do on December 25th. “Being _ at Christmas” event at the Weitzman / Photograph by Mario Manzoni
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