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abcdefghi
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What are your favorite things to do around Hershey Park with little kids? Any places better than Hershey within a few hours? Any hotel recommendations? Thank you!
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Posted 2/28/19 11:34 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Hershey
We stay at the Courtyard by Mariott Chocolate Ave. It's basic but brand new, clean and modern.
We don't do much around the area- there is so much to do between Hershey Park, the water park, and the Chocolate Factory that that's all we have time for.
How old are your kids? If they are younger, Dutch Wonderland is much more manageable and great for the younger kids. And you can stay at Best Western Eden which is like a day of fun in itself with their pool and splash area.
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Posted 2/28/19 11:39 AM |
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EricaAlt
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Re: Hershey
I agree with PP. So much to do in Hershey itself. I forgot where we've stayed, but it was about 5 - 10 minutes down the road from Hersheypark. We didn't stay in the park. It was pretty expensive. The hotel is fine for just sleeping in and having breakfast. They usually have a complementary breakfast in the morning, which is perfect.
We usually do one night with the boys and did 2 nights once. You get the preview night the night before for a couple of hours and I'm telling you we get to do so many rides bc it does seem to empty out. THe next morning we are there all day and get the meal tickets. We stay till about 7 - 8PM and then head home. We are only about 2 hours away so it's not bad. The first year we went the boys were 4 and 6 and we did the museum and other stuff in the area. What we do for the one night is get there in the afternoon and do Chocolate World for a couple of hours. Then we go to dinner locally. There's a great brewery we go to that the food is good. We go back after dinner to Hershey where we get dessert and go on rides. Next day we go early and stay at the park from opening till maybe 6 - 7'ish, stop back at Hershey World and then go home.
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Posted 2/28/19 2:27 PM |
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ml110
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we ate at Troeg's Brewery with our 7 and 4 year olds last year.. SO SO good!!! great food, lots of unique options, but still laid back and kid-friendly with stuff they'll eat, too. LOL we also did the zoo, Hershey Gardens, Crystal Caves.... we didn't even go into Hershey park because it was spring break so they weren't open yet
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Posted 2/28/19 6:23 PM |
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abcdefghi
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Nell-How far away is the hotel from Hershey?
Is the open hours the night before 2 1/2 hours or 3 1/2 hours? The website says 2 1/2 and when you click for additional information it says 3 1/2 lol. Do you need to pay for parking both days in a row? Does the zoo count for being open for the hours too?
What is the boardwalk?
How far away is Hershey World to Hershey Park to the zoo?
Is the water park in Hershey Park itself?
Anyone know any of these answers or have any other tips? Thanks for everything!
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Posted 3/26/19 11:19 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Hershey
The hotel we stayed at is about a 10 minute ride to the park. Super close and easy.
Not sure about the preview night- we didn't use it.
Yes, you have to pay to park both days.
The Boardwalk is the water park area within the park and yes it's right inside the park.
I think the zoo entrance is in the park too but I am not sure as we didn't have time to go. But I think I remember your admission includes the zoo so it must be in there.
Chocolate World is just outside the park- you can take a shuttle there- that same shuttle takes you to and from the parking lot as it's a huge walk
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Posted 3/26/19 11:23 AM |
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EricaAlt
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Re: Hershey
Posted by NervousNell
The hotel we stayed at is about a 10 minute ride to the park. Super close and easy.
Not sure about the preview night- we didn't use it.
Yes, you have to pay to park both days.
The Boardwalk is the water park area within the park and yes it's right inside the park.
I think the zoo entrance is in the park too but I am not sure as we didn't have time to go. But I think I remember your admission includes the zoo so it must be in there.
Chocolate World is just outside the park- you can take a shuttle there- that same shuttle takes you to and from the parking lot as it's a huge walk
You don't have to pay for parking both days. You pay preview night and they stamp it and show the next day that it was paid for preview. We've done it a few times. only paid the one night.
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Posted 3/26/19 2:07 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Hershey
Posted by EricaAlt
Posted by NervousNell
The hotel we stayed at is about a 10 minute ride to the park. Super close and easy.
Not sure about the preview night- we didn't use it.
Yes, you have to pay to park both days.
The Boardwalk is the water park area within the park and yes it's right inside the park.
I think the zoo entrance is in the park too but I am not sure as we didn't have time to go. But I think I remember your admission includes the zoo so it must be in there.
Chocolate World is just outside the park- you can take a shuttle there- that same shuttle takes you to and from the parking lot as it's a huge walk
You don't have to pay for parking both days. You pay preview night and they stamp it and show the next day that it was paid for preview. We've done it a few times. only paid the one night.
Oh no I meant we went one day all day, then the next day all day- 2 seperate tickets. So we had to pay for both full days of parking We don't do preview nights. We get to the park around 10 am- that's day one. We stay until dinner time. Then go back for day 2 around 10 am. So 2 days of parking
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Posted 3/26/19 2:29 PM |
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EricaAlt
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Re: Hershey
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by EricaAlt
Posted by NervousNell
The hotel we stayed at is about a 10 minute ride to the park. Super close and easy.
Not sure about the preview night- we didn't use it.
Yes, you have to pay to park both days.
The Boardwalk is the water park area within the park and yes it's right inside the park.
I think the zoo entrance is in the park too but I am not sure as we didn't have time to go. But I think I remember your admission includes the zoo so it must be in there.
Chocolate World is just outside the park- you can take a shuttle there- that same shuttle takes you to and from the parking lot as it's a huge walk
You don't have to pay for parking both days. You pay preview night and they stamp it and show the next day that it was paid for preview. We've done it a few times. only paid the one night.
Oh no I meant we went one day all day, then the next day all day- 2 seperate tickets. So we had to pay for both full days of parking We don't do preview nights. We get to the park around 10 am- that's day one. We stay until dinner time. Then go back for day 2 around 10 am. So 2 days of parking
Ahhh… ok, makes sense.
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Posted 3/26/19 3:05 PM |
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alli3131
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I went last year for the first time and we stayed in a cabin at the campground. We loved it. We spent 2 nights. Swam the first day and then did preview. 2nd we did park all day but mostly water rides. Left early the next morning cause we had a back to school event but we originally were going to swim again
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Posted 3/26/19 7:33 PM |
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ali120206
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We just spend the whole time at Hershey, Chocolate World, and the hotel pool. We stay at the Springhill Suites - right up the road form the entrance. The rooms can sleep more than the Courtyard - two queens or a king and a pull out couch and there is free breakfast (which isn’t great but the kids love it ???????)
We really like eating at the Chocolate Avenue Grill and Dukes Bar and Grill.
The preview is 2.5 hours before park close except when they close at 11 - then it’s 3.5 hours. If you are staying at a Hershey Resort you get an extra hour - and you get in an hour before opening in the morning. And they offer shuttle busses so you don’t have to pay for parking.
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Posted 3/26/19 9:59 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Hershey
Posted by ali120206
We just spend the whole time at Hershey, Chocolate World, and the hotel pool. We stay at the Springhill Suites - right up the road form the entrance. The rooms can sleep more than the Courtyard - two queens or a king and a pull out couch and there is free breakfast (which isn’t great but the kids love it ???????)
We really like eating at the Chocolate Avenue Grill and Dukes Bar and Grill.
The preview is 2.5 hours before park close except when they close at 11 - then it’s 3.5 hours. If you are staying at a Hershey Resort you get an extra hour - and you get in an hour before opening in the morning. And they offer shuttle busses so you don’t have to pay for parking.
Courtyard we got 2 Qyeens. But the breakfast was not free. There was a cafe in the lobby with Starbucks coffee and some delicious hot breakfast options...surprisingly good. Does Springhill have an outdoor pool? Can't seem to find a decent outdoor pool in the area
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Posted 3/26/19 10:47 PM |
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ali120206
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Re: Hershey
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
We just spend the whole time at Hershey, Chocolate World, and the hotel pool. We stay at the Springhill Suites - right up the road form the entrance. The rooms can sleep more than the Courtyard - two queens or a king and a pull out couch and there is free breakfast (which isn’t great but the kids love it ???????)
We really like eating at the Chocolate Avenue Grill and Dukes Bar and Grill.
The preview is 2.5 hours before park close except when they close at 11 - then it’s 3.5 hours. If you are staying at a Hershey Resort you get an extra hour - and you get in an hour before opening in the morning. And they offer shuttle busses so you don’t have to pay for parking.
Courtyard we got 2 Qyeens. But the breakfast was not free. There was a cafe in the lobby with Starbucks coffee and some delicious hot breakfast options...surprisingly good. Does Springhill have an outdoor pool? Can't seem to find a decent outdoor pool in the area
No - indoor. I think the Hotel Hershey has a nice outdoor pool.
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Posted 3/27/19 3:45 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Hershey
Posted by ali120206
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
We just spend the whole time at Hershey, Chocolate World, and the hotel pool. We stay at the Springhill Suites - right up the road form the entrance. The rooms can sleep more than the Courtyard - two queens or a king and a pull out couch and there is free breakfast (which isn’t great but the kids love it ???????)
We really like eating at the Chocolate Avenue Grill and Dukes Bar and Grill.
The preview is 2.5 hours before park close except when they close at 11 - then it’s 3.5 hours. If you are staying at a Hershey Resort you get an extra hour - and you get in an hour before opening in the morning. And they offer shuttle busses so you don’t have to pay for parking.
Courtyard we got 2 Qyeens. But the breakfast was not free. There was a cafe in the lobby with Starbucks coffee and some delicious hot breakfast options...surprisingly good. Does Springhill have an outdoor pool? Can't seem to find a decent outdoor pool in the area
No - indoor. I think the Hotel Hershey has a nice outdoor pool.
Yes they do! But they are SOOO expensive in the summer and I couldn't justify it when we are spending all day in the parks so we went with the Courtyard. It's fine, we just always enjoyed the outdoor pool at Eden so we got spoiled
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Posted 3/27/19 3:50 PM |
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NYCGirl80
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Re: Hershey
Posted by ali120206
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
We just spend the whole time at Hershey, Chocolate World, and the hotel pool. We stay at the Springhill Suites - right up the road form the entrance. The rooms can sleep more than the Courtyard - two queens or a king and a pull out couch and there is free breakfast (which isn’t great but the kids love it ???????)
We really like eating at the Chocolate Avenue Grill and Dukes Bar and Grill.
The preview is 2.5 hours before park close except when they close at 11 - then it’s 3.5 hours. If you are staying at a Hershey Resort you get an extra hour - and you get in an hour before opening in the morning. And they offer shuttle busses so you don’t have to pay for parking.
Courtyard we got 2 Qyeens. But the breakfast was not free. There was a cafe in the lobby with Starbucks coffee and some delicious hot breakfast options...surprisingly good. Does Springhill have an outdoor pool? Can't seem to find a decent outdoor pool in the area
No - indoor. I think the Hotel Hershey has a nice outdoor pool.
Hershey Hotel has an indoor pool and an outdoor pool with a water slide. It's a big more pricey, but I didn't find it unreasonable. We booked early and they're running a special on tickets right now (though I think that ends today).
Hershey Lodge has an indoor pool and other indoor water attractions.
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Posted 3/29/19 10:13 AM |
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