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Operating since 1907 |
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717-534-3090 |
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717-534-8996 |
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800-HERSHEY |
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Hersheypark's site |
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100 West Hersheypark Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
USA
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History:
Milton S. Hershey, founder of the Hershey chocolate company, wanted to create a park for Hershey employees to relax when they weren't on the job. In 1903, he surveyed a site along Spring Creek that would be suitable for his park. Hershey Park opened on April 24, 1907, with a baseball game played on the new athletic field. The beautifully landscaped park was an ideal spot for picnicking, boating, and canoeing. Vaudeville and theatre productions were performed on a rustic bandstand and pavilion.
A merry-go-round was installed and opened on July 4, 1908. A 1,500 seat tiered amphitheatre was built next to the pavilion. The entrance sign proclaimed, “Ye who enter here leave dull cares behind.” The park was expanded in 1909 with the addition of a tennis court, two bowling alleys, a large band shell, and a photography gallery. Guests could also enjoy a relaxing scenic ride on the Scenic Railroad.
In July, 1912, a carrousel built by William H. Dentzel of Philadelphia was added to the park. The carrousel was 50 feet in diameter and featured 53 carved animals that included lions, bears, giraffes, pigs, rabbits, an ostrich, goats, and deer along with two chariots. The carrousel was described as the “most magnificent and up-to-date carrousel in this part of the country as well as one of the largest.”
Several structures were built from 1913 to 1923. Added to the park were the dance pavilion Starlight Ballroom, a new stage for big bands, a new Convention Hall (now the Hershey Museum), the Hershey Park Cafe, and the Hershey Zoo. A new roller coaster called The Wild Cat was added in 1923. A small Ferris wheel, the Aeroplane Swing, and the Skooter were added to the park during the 1920s.
A penny arcade, a fun house called The Bug, and The Mill Chute water flume ride were added in 1933. Renovations were made to the Wild Cat roller coaster in 1935 to build up the dips and to more steeply bank the curves.
More attractions were added to Hershey Park each season and by 1945 the park contained more than two dozen rides. The Dentzel carrousel was replaced in 1945 by a carrousel built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company in 1919 which still operates in the park today. In 1946 the wooden roller coaster The Comet replaced The Wild Cat. Twin 66 feet high Ferris wheels were added in 1950. The Dry Gulch railroad was added in 1960.
A five-year redevelopment plan was started in 1971 to convert the regional amusement park Hershey Park into a large theme park called Hersheypark. A one-price admission plan eliminated the pay-as-you-ride policy.
The first steel looping roller coaster on the East Coast called the Sooperdooperlooper opened on July 4, 1977.
The Cyclops, Pirate, Wave Swinger, Conestoga, and Timber Rattler were added to Hersheypark during the 1980s. Canyon River Rapids was added in 1987.
Three roller coasters were added to Hersheypark in the 1990s. Sidewinder, a Vekoma boomerang coaster, was added in 1991. In 1996, the wooden coaster The Wildcat was added and was named after The Wild Cat that previously operated from 1923 to 1946. The Great Bear opened in 1998. Several rides were also added during this decade. The Flying Falcon was added in 1990. In 1994 the water plunge ride the Tidal Force opened. A Ferris wheel and Whip ride were added in 1997. Five new rides were added in 1999. These include the Wild Mouse, the Merry Derry Dip Fun Slide, Music Express, Chaos, and the Frog Hopper.
In the new millennium, three coasters were added to Hersheypark – Lighting Racer (2000), Roller Soaker (2002), and Storm Runner (2004). This brings the park’s roller coaster count to ten. A 65-foot spinning pendulum ride called The Claw was added in 2003.
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lightningracer
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 19
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This is the best theme park ever! There is something for everyone, from thrill seekers, to little kids, to people that may not like the rides, but love attractions. There are many shows, and games! Hershey Park is the best ever!!!!!
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| 1-18-04 13:39:18 |
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spcleddy
Joined: May 2003
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Although I can't agree that Hershey is absolute numero uno, I must congratulate this amazing independent. The best park in Pennsylvania certainly. A rival to the Point? Well, not quite, but given a few more years and coasters, who knows. If you haven't been there, I strongly encourage you to go. Surrounded by other regional heavy weights, it is easy to overlook Hershey. Don't make that mistake.
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| 3-26-04 1:41:58 |
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hpgurly27
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 105
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I agree with lightningracer. This one of the first parks I ever went to and it just keeps getting better!
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| 3-27-04 21:01:02 |
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chrisps
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 15
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I love going to this park the park gets better ever year this years newsts ride is the storm runner. This is my homepark I love all of the rollercoasters I donn'nt like the claw a swing pengulum ride I like all of the other thrill rides
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| 6-9-04 19:03:04 |
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greg
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 20
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I love chocolete and roller coasters.
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| 6-21-04 19:25:34 |
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BryanWood
Joined: May 2001
Posts: 4009
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Hersheypark was a big surprise to me during my first visit. I wasn't sure what to expect (outside of the GCII coasters), and I was shocked to find a very good non-coaster ride collection on top of a well-rounded coaster collection. This park has something for everyone, of course, chocolate is plentiful here.
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| 8-11-04 17:27:45 |
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RllrCoasterFan
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 745
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I love this park. The smell of chocolate is everywhere! I love the rides and coasters. It is a really fun park.
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| 9-23-04 13:33:20 |
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RLLrCoastrLover
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 1059
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I really want to go here next year!! with all there great rides already, and now there new freefall attraction, who wouldn't?
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| 10-9-04 10:09:50 |
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Legomaster27
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 3
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I LOVE THESE COASTERS!!!! Rode Great Bear 5 times!! Sidewinder was closed because some dude threw up. If you go during a weekday the lines arn't as long as you think. This park has a lot of thrill rides and plenty of water attractions. Way better than Kennywood and Idewild put together!! 7/10
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| 1-11-05 19:17:19 |
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Honeypie
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 6
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I like the way this park doesn't have a separate "kiddieland" where you feel banished from the rest of the world. A lot of variety here, in rides and terrain. You gotta love all the hills.
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| 1-19-05 12:11:40 |
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slnewbus
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 1670
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Really nice amusement park.
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| 2-12-05 14:49:31 |
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Tanks4me05
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 849
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This is a really good park. I'm going in 2 months and I'm gonna ride Storm Runner for the first time. I think I've been waiting for this one for nearly 2 years. The park has very good scenery, staff, rides, and very little amounts of rides break down. The only thing I am complaining about is the lines. An hour for great Bear (I think It'll be worth it) an hour for Trailblazer (not worth it, and I'm not the only one who thinks so) and various other things. The only thing this park is missing is an S&S tower ride. This is one of the best parks ever. I haven't heard of it until 2000, and I wish I knew sooner.
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| 4-18-05 10:39:39 |
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Thrillboy
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 199
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Best independent park ever!! Rides better than most six flags or cedar fair parks, yet reasonable, and friendly policies/staff
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| 6-14-05 22:19:24 |
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James
Joined: Sep 2001
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I have mixed feelings about the park.. On one side I was let down by it.. But on the other it LOOKs very nice and once all the lights come on its amazing....
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| 8-5-05 23:09:01 |
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TrevorSROS
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 8
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I'm going to Hersheypark in a few days and I'm so excited!
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| 8-10-05 19:02:32 |
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Coasterman 20
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 187
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Hershey park is a great park and the coasters there are awesome. I'll give this park a 7 out of 10 a great park.
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| 11-30-05 12:17:25 |
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slnewbus
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 1670
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Christmas Candylane is awesome!
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| 12-8-05 20:32:46 |
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luv_coasters
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 36
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I dont remember to much about the park because its been around 4 or 5 years ago since I went but I do remember liking the Hershey themeing.
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| 4-9-06 14:57:33 |
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MegaLink92
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 16
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This is the best park ever! I've gone to this park every summer. It's great for people of all ages.
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| 4-29-06 22:41:55 |
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Zingoman
Joined: Dec 2004
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This park may very well have my second favorite collection of coaasters. Three amazing wood coasters, an amazing rocket coaster, and an amazing inverted coaster. The whole park is very charming. The older sections of the park have a lot of natural beauty and retains a very old timey classic park atmosphere, and the newer areas, while not filled in yet with trees and such, uses beautiful architecture, and impressive looking placement of rides and attractions on the hilltops to give a more modern, thrill park feel, but still maintains a tie to the classic feel of the entire park. Great assortment of rides, and definitly enough to do to even fill a two day visit.
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