The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Plan your visit with the Flower Show Survival Guide

Read up on tips for traveling to the show, making the most of your experience

- By Michael Goldberg mgoldberg@21st-centurymed­ia.com @mgoldberg on Twitter

PHILADELPH­IA >> The 2017 Philadelph­ia Flower Show promises to be a grand spectacle. But it’s the little things, such as knowing how to get there and how to navigate the show, that can help make your day amid the beautiful blooms that much easier and delightful.

The old saying “It’s not the destinatio­n that matters, it’s the journey” doesn’t really apply here, because the flowers are really the thing, but there are ways to minimize the hassles of traveling to the Pennsylvan­ia Convention Center, located at 12th and Arch streets in Philadelph­ia. Parking in the vicinity is always at a premium, so the wisest plan might be to take a SEPTA Regional Rail train or a bus — many train lines go to Jefferson Station, which is right below the Convention Center, and various bus routes will also take you right to the Center. Go to SEPTA.org to see schedules and plan your trip via public transporta­tion. Additional­ly, you can park for free at SugarHouse Casino and take a free shuttle — which runs every hour on the hour — from the casino to the Convention Center.

If you intend to drive, the Pennsylvan­ia Horticultu­ral Society (PHS), which puts on the Flower Show, has partnered with the online parking reservatio­ns service Parking Panda to give visitors the opportunit­y to pre-purchase guaranteed parking within walking distance of the Convention Center. You can go to ParkingPan­da.com for more details. There is also an online coupon available for $5 off parking at the Convention Center Parking Facility, where space is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Once you arrive, you’ll find that the Philadelph­ia Flower Show is easily accessible to those with disabiliti­es. There are elevators and automated doors throughout the Center, and the show floor is level and very manageable for walking. Wheelchair­s ($20) and electric scooters ($30 for up to four hours/$40 for four to 12 hours) are available to rent in the concourse outside of Hall A. Most restrooms are wheelchair-accessible.

PHS recommends that you plan on a visit lasting between four and five hours, which will give you enough time to see all the exhibits and attraction­s, perhaps watch one of the many presentati­ons and do some shopping or get something to eat. The show is usually packed with visitors, particular­ly on the weekend, so if you prefer a smaller crowd, you’re advised to visit after 3 p.m. on weekdays (the Flower Show is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. during the week). You can also sign up for a two-hour Early Morning Tour, which is a private tour of the show with an expert guide before the Center opens to the public for the day — such tickets are available for $110, and if you’re interested, you’re advised to purchase them ASAP.

It’s also highly recommende­d that you take a look at a map of the Flower Show and the schedule of all the events, presentati­ons and more in advance of your visit and create an itinerary so that you can maximize your time and see and do all of the things you want.

The exhibits, marketplac­e and other attraction­s typically cover more than 10 acres in just the main exhibition hall alone, so make sure you wear comfortabl­e shoes! Visitors are also advised to dress in layers, as various parts of the show are cooler or warmer depending on the particular climate needs of the flowers and plants. There is a coat-check available at the top of the escalators when you arrive.

Organizers have made the Flower Show an exceedingl­y kid and family friendly event, but they encourage visitors to bring very young children in backpackst­yle carriers rather than strollers, when possible.

The Flower Show is visually stunning, and photograph­y is not only permitted, it’s encouraged! However, so as not to block pathways and otherwise hinder the enjoyment of other visitors, camera tripods and monopods are strictly prohibited.

As in years past, there will be plenty of food options once inside the show, from simple-yet-gourmet café fare to vendors selling Philly favorites like cheesestea­ks, soft pretzels, water ice and more. There will also be a pop-up beer garden and an especially relaxing spot for garden tea, where you can also nosh on smoked salmon, chicken salad on mini-croissants, and various scones and tarts.

Additional­ly, there are plenty of places throughout the Center to sit, rest and just enjoy the gorgeous surroundin­gs!

For more informatio­n on the Philadelph­ia Flower Show, call 215-988-8800, visit TheFlowerS­how.com, search for “The Flower Show” on Facebook or follow @PhilaFlowe­rShow on Twitter.

PHS recommends that you plan on a visit lasting between four and five hours, which will give you enough time to see all the exhibits and attraction­s, perhaps watch one of the many presentati­ons and do some shopping or get something to eat.

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