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Bidrage med feedbackHowever, the parking situation is chaotic. It's not worth trying to buy tickets online or via the app. Four of us attempted to use the app on different phones (two iPhones and two Androids), but none of us could complete our purchases. Additionally, parking at the park costs $25. Even if you manage to buy tickets through the app, you'd only save $2. They offer a $5 discount but then charge $3 for the supposed convenience (which felt more like an inconvenience in our case), so you'd end up paying $23 anyway. Overall, the hassle isn't worth it!
Our first ride was Candymonium, and wow! It was incredible! That 216-foot drop was absolutely thrilling! I hadn’t been on a roller coaster in over 20 years, but this ride brought back all the excitement! We also tried the oldest coaster in the park, The Comet, which was a bit bumpy and gave my ponytail a good shake! I had to hold onto my hair and brace my neck for the rest of the ride. If you're sensitive to motion or have neck issues, I'd recommend skipping this one! The games were old-school and definitely brought back some fond memories. There’s also a section for younger children with activities like face painting, making it a great family destination. Hershey Park offers food and drink packages, some of which are unlimited. If you’re visiting with family, it’s worth considering these packages as food prices can add up quickly. The food options included burgers, hot dogs, fries, chicken strips, and pizza, but the quality didn't match the price. However, the lemonade was refreshing. My suggestion is to pre-purchase your food, drinks, and parking online for added convenience. Overall, we had a great day, and I would definitely go back. I hope you have a wonderful experience too!
Fantastic place! I've visited several times and have enjoyed every single visit. It was especially wonderful when my daughter was younger; she rode her first roller coaster here (the Comet) and quickly became hooked on the excitement! The water rides and wave pool are a blast. I used to really enjoy the Roller Soaker before it was taken down. There are plenty of thrilling rides for every type of adrenaline junkie, and their Ferris wheel is a highlight as well. I've tried quite a few things to eat here, and it's your typical amusement park fare with a Hershey twist! The chocolate tour is incredible! Overall, this is probably one of the most relaxed and easy-going amusement parks around. Have fun, but be careful not to eat too much chocolate!
Amusement park, tickets you can buy online and get a discount for that along with parking. Good thing is you don't need to select dates times on general tickets but you do need add ons to select times (if you want fast track, etc. . Opens at 10a or earlier, you get an hour earlier if you stay at the Hershey Hotel. The night closure is 9p or later depending on the day check the schedules. They have night tickets only, full day, two day, weekday (M Th summer and usually don't need to select dates (they're good until end of summer, etc. . Various food packages, too.Rides have varying height requirements. All the best rides (fastest looping etc. require you to be Twizzler height (54 60 or Jolly Rancher (60 . If you're shorter, Hershey's (48 54 , Reese (42 48 , Kisses (36 42 or Miniatures (shorter than 36 . There are whole water park sections and areas you can change into swimsuits and backpack storage all over. Security wasn't bad coming in, line moved at a good clip. Also you get free access to the ZooAmerica animal exhibits. Clean but every once in a while you had people smoking which is not allowed but didn't see any of the staff stop it.Lots of carnival like games, but the kiosks have a $20 minimum. Pro tip: The lady at the skee ball game by Comet rollercoaster can do $5 cards. Snack and food restaurants like the Chick fil A or Nathans or Dippin' Dots, plus generic ones, too. Bumper cars, a back and forth looped skyview tram and monorail (single loop were easier for the little kids and adults to relax. Small versions of many of the rides, too.Rollercoasters vary, I only was able to try a couple, but ride wait times were between 30 45min mostly for the popular ones during the day. Only 10min at the start of the day. Comet was faster and more entertaining than I though it'd be, and smooth for a wooden coaster. Laff Trakk is completely indoors, so much smoother than the outdoor ones and similar to Disney like (albeit the story isn't as good . Wild Mouse is tough on the neck and back, so better for the kids as it jerks back and forth like a mouse on a track. Speaking of fast track is it worth it? I don't think for an extra $80 150 a person day, either of the options (skip once a day per ride or unlimited made sense. None of the rides for the most part had separate lines for fast track, it just dumped you into the middle to mid front part of the lines and still had to wait lots of complaints at Laff Trakk for instance from the couple behind us with the wristbands and they still had to wait 20 50min a ride... maybe if it was only an extra $25 40 a person?Exit takes you through the Hershey store, of course. Air conditioned so you feel better there than the rest of the park, though they do have water fans and sprinklers all over the park, and reasonable trees and shade here and there. Parking lot was big, but free for all parking (not super directed , and a tram that takes you to the front and stops at various parts of the lot. Walk isn't bad though, and Chocolate World is right in the front, too.Overall entertaining for a day but I'm not sure I'd do more than a day of this and a day of the Chocolate World (really 2 3hr there .
Took the family to the Dark Nights on a cold Fall weekend. The weather was dry but a bit windy. There were so many people, a lot of the rides were closed, causing the lines on the open ones to be long. Food lines were also very long. Not too many places to get proper food.We didn't bother to stay for the Dark Nights. The experience could've been better.
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