Visiting Hershey Park with Kids
- Margie DQ
- May 11, 2018
- 4 min read
Updated: Oct 3, 2018
We are a family who loves theme parks! Hershey Park ranks up there with our favorite theme park outside of Disney and Universal. We visited last summer on our Northeast road trip and Hershey Park with your family is a must do! So here is my review on visiting Hershey Park with kids:

Location
Hershey, Pennsylvania, is a small town about 2 hours west of Philadelphia and 1 1/2 hours north of Baltimore (meaning it is not in the middle of nowhere). It is not far to reach if you are on a road trip in the area or are visiting Baltimore, Washington D.C. or Philadelphia.
Hershey Chocolate World
There are many family activities in Hershey, PA. This was our first stop when we arrived from Baltimore. They are open until late (8:00 pm), which was very helpful when you are like our family who tries to squeeze everything in on vacation. If you are visiting Hershey Park anyways, I highly recommend you go here the day before or the morning after your park visit.

This place was so much fun! They have a giant store filled with candy, chocolate, souvenirs, and memorabilia. Of course, we picked up some snacks for the road and a token magnet for our refrigerator collection. Besides the store, there are various tours and activities you can purchase (trolley tour, 4D movie, and make your own candy bar), yet we opted for the only free one (chocolate tour)! We are budget conscious...

For more ideas on what to do in Hershey, click below to check TripAdvisor's recommendations or Viator's tours.
The Town
The little town of Hershey is very cute and quaint. The Hershey brand name is evident everywhere you turn... the chocolate world, garden landscaping, and even the street lamps have a Hershey emblem. They have named the city "the sweetest city" due to the chocolate theming everywhere! There are so many family activities in Hershey. In addition to the theme park and chocolate factory, the town has great family friendly food options. Here are two of my favorites:
Where to Stay
I am always looking for a deal! Since we are rewards members and credit card holders for Hyatt, Marriott, Hilton and IHG, I always try to either use my points or use a free anniversary night when we travel with kids. To see out how we do this, check out my post - How to Get Free Hotel Stays. Since I had points available, our cheapest free option was 20 minutes away in Harrisburg. Although I loved the "free part", looking back, it would have been nicer to stay in the town of Hershey. To check out rates for Hershey hotels, click on the picture below.
And finally, onto the highlight of this post... visiting Hershey Park with kids!!

Every time we visit a theme park, we strategize beforehand (this adds to the excitement). We arrive 30 minutes before the park opens to make sure we allow for enough time to park the car, and walk to the entrance. If you are looking for some Hershey Park tips... my number 1 tip when traveling to a theme park is ARRIVE EARLY!!

We went straight to Comet (classic wooden roller coaster), and then worked our way through the map going through all the "big" rides...Great Bear, Super Duper Looper and Trailblazer. We skipped Zoo America on our way in since its a walk through attraction. We did not want to waste valuable morning roller coaster time on that (we did it on the way out though).

My husband did the very crazy rides alone (Sky Rush, Storm Runner and Fahrenheit). Making our way through the park, we rode some carnival type rides that the kids really enjoyed, and stopped for lunch. Don't be scared by the amount of roller coasters here, there are plenty of rides for older kids, and there are also many toddler friendly activities in Hershey.

Another one of my Hershey Park tips is to strategize your time and analyze the map. We made sure to do the popular rides in the morning, when there were smaller lines.
After lunch we were going to do the water park area, yet it was so packed (July), that we decided to skip it so that we could make use of our time on other rides. We then rode some more wooden roller coasters towards the back of the park and a very enjoyable indoor roller coaster called Laff Trak.

We stopped to take pictures with characters, eat ice cream and ride some more rides with little to no wait times.
Overall, Hershey Park was a blast for the entire family! If you are planning a trip to Hershey Park in the near future, don't wait. Not only were the rides top notch, but the food was very good, the park was clean, and the staff was very organized and helpful. We have traveled to a few theme parks before we had our children, but visiting Hershey Park with kids was theme park heaven! I highly recommend this park to any theme park loving family!
To view another one of our theme park favorites, check out my post - Visiting Busch Gardens Williamsburg with Kids.
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I never even knew that there was a Hershey Park! It looks like so much fun, especially the roller coasters. I'm not a huge fan of Hershey's chocolate (my friends call me a chocolate snob) but who doesn't want to visit a park built on chocolate?
Thank you for all of these details. We are dying to visit Hershey! ;)
I had no idea there was a theme park in Pennsylvania! This looks like my kids dreams come true, they love sweets <3 Thanks for sharing!
I first heard about Hershey's Park from Samantha Brown's tv show. We stopped there on the way back to Pittsburgh from Philly when my son was 16 month old. Then I forgot about it until I read your post! Well, we're hoping to make a trip to Pittsburgh in July. So, I will try to put this in our itinerary. Thank you for a coincidence reminder!
I had no idea Hershey Theme Parks were a thing! Definitely want to go visit one, now :)