Submitted by koryisma t3_zt0nl0 in Pennsylvania

Hi! I know this is random. A friend of mine is stuck in Breezewood for a few days with no car, and I know she is bummed. Is there anything that you would recommend she do or see? Places to eat? Places to go sledding, lol? Some kind of nice company that we could send her a gift box to cheer her up? Anything?

She is missing holidays with family and pretty bummed, so I would love anything to cheer her up. :)

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tim0767 t1_j1b2pqw wrote

How is she stuck there with no car??

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cooldude_4000 t1_j1bc6y7 wrote

Unfortunately there isn't much more to Breezewood than a short stretch of Route 30 with some gas stations, fast-food/chain restaurants, and a couple gift shops. If she can stand being out in the frigid cold, she can probably walk around and see it all in an hour or two.

You could send her a gift card to Starbucks, maybe?

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wagsman t1_j1bclzo wrote

On the east side of the main stretch past the top of the hill (past gateway plaza going east on 30) there’s the entrance to the old turnpike which a lot of people hike, but it’s going to be cold as hell so I doubt that’s much help.

Where is her family?

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AFD_0 t1_j1bf2eo wrote

Wow, being stuck in what's essentially a rest stop town with nothing but gas stations, fast-food restaurants and hotels sounds like a really crummy way to spend a regular weekend, let alone a holiday.

The Abandoned Turnpike is right there, but don't think it's anything worth visiting in a sub-0° blizzard.

Don't most Christmas movies like this end up with someone talking the grumpy mechanic into working late on Christmas eve to fix their car in a hurry? ;)

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ornery-fizz t1_j1bjsrt wrote

There is an outreach called the Trucker/Traveler Ministry run by Bruce Maxwell in the Gateway. He's a good guy to have around.

Can she make it to Bedford? More strolling and shopping and more cheerful.

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bk47dude t1_j1buzu4 wrote

Either that or she meets the love of her life at the family run bed n breakfast that her true love has always worked and they teach her the true meaning of Christmas

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club_frills t1_j1c0m3g wrote

Someone in her family needs to suck it up and make the trip to go get her?

You could also arrange for a car service in Harrisburg to pick her up and take her to the destination or at least to Harrisburg where you can get a train or bus.

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humpthedog t1_j1c1obg wrote

She can Uber to Bedford and see a few things and eat at the Jean Bonnet Tavern. Other than that. That area is empty

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Lyad t1_j1c2w9f wrote

That’s absolutely what I would do:

Find a way to get out of Breezewood just for entertainment sake. Go back for the car later.

I’m 20ish minutes away. Wish I could help without having to worry about Stranger Danger…

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SpaceLord_Katze t1_j1cbzqb wrote

The Bob Evans is a bright spot, at least the food is decent.

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Umakemyheadswim t1_j1cgm02 wrote

I bet she's a rich business women from the big city who is in her 30's.

Congrats OP your Friend is about to meet the love of her life. Christmas magic

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newgmoleio t1_j1ctipi wrote

Sounds like a bottle of wine and binge watch favorite Netflix or catch up on sleep

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sixshadowed t1_j1d2tso wrote

A Rest Stop Holiday. I feel a Hallmark movie in the works. All we need is a snarky hunk of a mechanic, that turns out to be European royalty. All jokes aside, so sorry for your friend. Not that it's any kind of consolation but being stuck somewhere shitty is truly in the tradition of the Christmas holiday.

No Room at the Inn, that's what I'll call my spec script.

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One_Awareness6631 t1_j1d7yxe wrote

I suggested this up above somewhere - there's a newish Asian fusion place called Nudl that has amazing food. Or if she could afford to stay a couple nights at Bedford Springs resort, that would make for a decent time.

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One_Awareness6631 t1_j1d8fkp wrote

I just checked Greyhound because I would have been willing to go to Breezewood to bring her to Altoona to hop on a Greyhound to Erie, but there are no trips available today. I wish I could help. :(

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ETA: I just checked Amtrak for a train and the train planned for this evening was canceled. :( Dang it!! It says there are 3 spots left for Christmas Eve train to Erie - if she books it, I will seriously pick her up tomorrow and get her to Altoona train station - but it doesn't look like a fun time bec she wouldn't arrive until 7am Christmas Day.

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SnooRevelations9889 t1_j1dbq4j wrote

Sipping coffee at a diner.

The staff is stuck there too, and most don't mind a chat when they're not busy. And if anyone knows something better to do, it's them.

Anything's better that staying holed up in the hotel room alone.

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GeekOnaCycle t1_j1dc4yn wrote

  1. Watch the movie, The Road.
  2. Explore the abandoned Turnpike Tunnels soon thereafter.
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Mountainmama814 t1_j1df99p wrote

Trucker Traveler Ministry is there and could possible assist her. They are a great organization!

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Sandmint t1_j1dk5uh wrote

Her car insurance might have a solution to help her get home safely. She may be able to have the car towed to a shop closer to home. If she has AAA, they'll take it up to 100 miles without a charge. I'm sure it's already in the shop right there, but just in case they haven't started doing the work.

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dpawaters t1_j1ds7sk wrote

But this specific Breezewood Bob Evans has the whole country store type thing too, as well as what looks like remnants of the porch. Our family was convinced it must have been a Cracker Barrel in the past. If anyone can prove this theory that would be awesome.

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throwaway224 t1_j1dxmf3 wrote

I live four miles outside of Breezewood. I can offer (freezing cold, srsly it's supposed to be single digits this weekend) opportunities for sledding followed by home-cooked split pea (with ham) soup or (alternatively, if not a ham-eater) home-cooked noodle soup on xmas day. My house is a wreck but it has a woodstove and DSL and one friendly cat (and another not-friendly cat).

My friend's house is also close by and we will be doing xmas cookies the morning of Saturday the 24th if your friend would like to attend that. There will be home-made cookies at that function.

I am not an axe murderer (lol, that's super non-threatening).

Feel free to PM me if you like.

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pittdan77 t1_j1dxx0l wrote

Greyhound rolls through there daily heading both ways. Can always come back for the car.

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novuuuuuu t1_j1e8cak wrote

I live about 10 minutes from breezewood. Breezewood unfortunately is not a great place to enjoy yourself. Bedford and Everett are nice little towns tho, lots of historic places and little shops . There’s a nice wine shop in Bedford, the candy store, and some good food at bad boys bistro/the golden eagle. Both towns are about 10 miles west of her.

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Economy-Bumblebee652 t1_j1fe1e7 wrote

This is the best suggestion. There’s more to do in Bedford. If truly stuck in Breezewood I’d personally stay at the holiday inn. They have a pool and a little gym so could get some exercise. Could walk to Bob Evans from there . Is there still a shady dive bar on Breezewood Rd? Could go there for Christmas Eve drinks .

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throwaway224 t1_j1hmgqb wrote

The wildwood? Assuming they are still open (not sure, it's not the sort of place I would go) that's still a hell of a walk in like 7 degrees. Better plan: Walk to the Sheetz and get a six of an acceptable Adult Beverage and go back to your hotel room to drink it.

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One_Awareness6631 t1_j1hs7da wrote

Yes!! People underestimate the Bedford food scene. They’ve got much better restaurants than where I am (Altoona—sadly). It’s a shame I’m surrounded by every chain establishment imaginable but have very few independent places.

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