30th Anniversary of NOAH
At Sight & Sound Theatre
2 Days | March 13-December 31, 2025
Starting At $Flexible Pricing
All Aboard the Ark! NOAH is returning to Sight & Sound for a special 30th anniversary season. Returning for one season only, this landmark production takes you on board one of the world’s best-known voyages as live animals fill the stage and aisles. Set sail inside the enormous ark as this extraordinary story comes to life. Limited Space Available – Book Your Group Now!
Highlights
Tour Highlights
Limited Space Available – Book Your Group Now! |
We are happy to accommodate Groups who want to add a night or two, or further customize their trip.
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Itinerary
Day 1 – Lancaster, PA – DANIEL at Sight & Sound
Arriving in Penn Dutch country this afternoon, your group will check into a comfortable first-class hotel for an overnight stay. Tonight, enjoy a traditional Amish family-style meal at a local restaurant. Following dinner, enjoy a performance of NOAH at Sight & Sound Theatre.
With a catastrophic storm on its way, Noah is given a monumental task: build a boat big enough to save his family from a flood that will cover the entire earth. As Noah endeavors to live faithfully in the midst of an increasingly chaotic world, can he trust that God’s promises run deeper than the rising waters around him?
Returning for one season only, this landmark production takes you on board one of the world’s best-known voyages as live animals fill the stage and aisles. Set sail inside the enormous ark as this extraordinary story comes to life in this special 30th anniversary season! (D)
Day 2 – Amish Buggy Tour – Plain & Fancy Lunch – Depart for Home
This morning after breakfast, enjoy an authentic Buggy Ride through Amish Farmland. Along the back country roads, you’ll see the Amish growing their crops, such as corn and alfalfa. Some of the Amish farms have remained in the Amish families for hundreds of years, dating back to when the Amish came to the New World in the 1700s. If the Amish country roadside stand is open, your driver will stop for you to purchase some goodies. Your buggy will also pull into a private Amish home, and the Amish girls will come out with a tray of goodies, such as homemade lemonade and root beer.
Lunch is included today at Plain & Fancy before departomg for home this afternoon. (B, L)