The Yankee Candle Village is an extraordinarily delightful venue that is so much more than a candle shop, providing a unique shopping experience with activities for young and old alike.
We arrived on a Monday morning around 10 to a sparsely populated store. Upon entering, we were met with an almost overwhelming -- but not unpleasant -- array of exquisite fragrances and colors, the origins of which reside on the shelves housing thousands of candles throughout a couple of rooms.
These rooms lead one to the emporium, where, in addition to even more candles, one can actually build their own at the Waxworks section. Spread along the wall are approximately 15-17 cylinders of colorful wax of different scents. The customer can grab an empty glass jar and fill it with a particular wax or a combination of one's choosing. Another section allows one to dip ornaments in wax for holiday occasions.
Another unique feature in the emporium is the scent bar, where individuals can create their own combination of select scents and dump them into a small glass container of hot wax. Pay the cashier, go about exploring the store, and, within an hour, your customized candle will be ready to take home.
In addition to candles, one can shop for jams, jellies, syrups, honeys, sauces, soup mixes, and other enticing spices and condiments. These would be great items to buy along with kitchen accessories and other items in the home section.
The Yankee Candle Village is always in the Christmas spirit. Walking through the Bavarian Village, and one will enter a winter wonderland, with a vast selection of Christmas ornaments, various Christmas village collectibles featuring Disney, Harry Potter, Peanuts, Dr. Seuss, The Munsters, and The Addams Family. A snow machine will blow real snow upon you as you meander through an assortment of artificial trees.
Kids will also enjoy the toy store filled with board games, action figures, stuffed animals, and a bunch more. The toy store leads into a candy store, with many types of penny candy, jelly beans, and gummies. One can fill a medium-sized Yankee Candle jar with their choice of assorted candies for $12. There is also an animatronic musical feature for the children featuring the "Candle Mountain Boys," featuring bluegrass-style music
All that shopping will no doubt build up an appetite. No worries! Outside the village (yet still part of the overall store) is Hillside Pizza, where one can order a personal-size pizza along with a selection of salads, wraps, sides and non-alcoholic beverages. For those looking for something a bit stronger, Powder Hollow Brewery offers their own variety of homemade beer.
Looking for dessert? Go back inside the main area and have some freshly made fudge, or some Ben and Jerry's ice cream, with freshly made waffle cones.
The landscaping outside the sprawling grounds is alive and vibrant, with plants of all vivid colors, offering a beautiful background for selfies or standalone pictures.
As mentioned above, the Yankee Candle Village is not just a candle store, but a memorable experience for the entire family. If you plan to go here just to buy candles, don't be surprised if find yourself leaving a few...
Read moreWe came here on Monday September 29th, 2024 around opening at 10AM. There were a few cars but generally the place was pretty dead. The outside is beautiful, I know there is a nice garden especially during fall time, it is ideal for photos however we did not tour the whole exterior.
I'm a candle fan and was sad to see many Yankee stores close in my area, they are increasingly hard to find. I've seen tours of this facility online so had a good idea of what to expect. There are many videos on Youtube if you want to check it out beforehand. This village is essentially a huge store, similar to the gift shop you'd find at the Cracker Barrel country store/restaurant. Lots of knick knacks when you first walk in. Jams, fudge, candy, kitchen decor, soaps, small toys and all kinds of decorations, not always related to Yankee or candles. They are heavy on the fall/halloween stuff during this time of year, but they do offer a Christmas room year round. This is the ideal place to pick up a souvenir if you're from out of town.
There are of course TONS of candles - pretty much every scent, every type currently sold by Yankee is available here along with some fragrances exclusive to this location. When we went, the only special going on was buy 1 get 1 at 50% off. This is quite expensive as the regular large jars are about $30 each. I am Canadian so converting this in my currency is just outlandish. There is a small Sales room with some discounted goods however nothing seemed to be under 50%. This was very disappointing, as in the past, I've often shopped during semi-annual sales and was able to find large candles close to $10 a pop, and they usually have things discounted up to $75, either smaller candles, or accessories. If you are looking for a deal, you won't really find any here. Your local store would actually be better.
I understand this is a large tourist attraction so the prices are high. Even if you aren't buying anything though, the shop is very nice to browse through. The christmas village as others pointed has lots of trees, ornaments, little train, villages and even fake snow coming from a star lit ceiling.
There is a "food court" type area with a Ben & Jerry's and other small food stand, lots of places to sit throughout and many bathrooms as well. There is a toy store, lots of plushies, games and things for children. If you are looking to make your own candle, a wax hand or get a customized candle label with a photo, these are all available here. Make sure to check the times as when we went at opening everything seemed closed, or there was a lack of staff.
I think if you come as a group and really take the time to browse through, sniff all the candles and try some of the experiences you can spend upwards of an hour or two for sure, however my boyfriend and I just had a quick walk through and this took about half an hour.
I think if you were hoping to score some deals and leave with tons of candles at a fraction of the cost, this won't be the place but if you want to enjoy the selection, atmosphere both inside and out, the Yankee village is a...
Read moreThe Yankee candle store in Deerfield offers so much more than candles! There is room after room of things to find and temptations to buy: Candle Emporium: Over 200,000 candles and 200+ fragrances. General Store: Features old-time favorites, baking mixes, and more. Gift Boutique: Carries brands like Vera Bradley®, Brighton, Spartina, and more. Kitchen/Garden Shop: Offers home decor, kitchen, and garden accessories. Christmas Year 'Round: Stocks thousands of Christmas ornaments, Department 56®, Jim Shore®, Fontanini®, and other collectibles. The Toy Shop: A Santa's workshop filled with toys for girls and boys. Custom Candle: Design your own jar candle, no prior experience needed. Candle Bar: Mix fragrance oils to create your unique candle blend. Dip-Your-Own Critters: Select shapes and colors for personalized critters. Personalized Candles: Create an instant souvenir during your visit in minutes Popcornopolis®: Enjoy gourmet popcorn flavors. Yankee Candy: Choose from 125 different types of candy and a giant gumball machine. Homemade Fudge: We produce 13 tons of fudge yearly to satisfy your sweet tooth. Powder Hollow Brewery and Hillside Pizza Café: Open daily, offering craft beer, wine, pizza, wraps, salads, soups, baked goods, coffee, and beverages. Fresh, local, organic. Local Fare: Extensive selection of maple syrup and honey from...
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