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{{Infobox amusement park
| name = Hersheypark
| image = [[File:Hersheypark_aerial_view_circa_1950.jpg|thumb|Aerial view of Hersheypark circa 1950]]
| location = [[Hershey, Pennsylvania]]
| coordinates = 40°17′38″N 76°39′29″W
| opening_date = 1906
| owner = [[Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company]]
| area = 121 acres
| rides = 76
| coasters = 14
| water_rides = 16
}}


Hersheypark is a family theme park located in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1906 by Milton S. Hershey as a leisure park for the employees of the Hershey Chocolate Company. Over the years, it has evolved into a major amusement park, attracting visitors from all over the world.
'''Hersheypark''' is a family theme park situated in [[Hershey, Pennsylvania]], United States. Established in 1906 by [[Milton S. Hershey]] as a leisure park for the employees of the [[Hershey Chocolate Company]], it has evolved into a major amusement destination with a wide array of attractions and entertainment options.


== History ==
==History==
Hersheypark was originally established as a recreational area for the employees of the Hershey Chocolate Company. The park opened on May 30, 1906, and featured a baseball field, a grandstand, and a pavilion for events. Over the years, the park expanded to include various rides and attractions.
Hersheypark was originally conceived as a recreational area for the employees of the Hershey Chocolate Company. The park officially opened on May 30, 1906, and featured a baseball field, a grandstand, and a pavilion for events. Over the years, the park expanded to include various rides and attractions, becoming a public amusement park in 1971.


In the 1920s, Hersheypark began to add amusement rides, including a carousel and a roller coaster. The park continued to grow and modernize throughout the 20th century, adding new rides and attractions to keep up with the changing tastes of the public.
===Development===
The park underwent significant development in the mid-20th century, adding numerous rides and attractions. The [[File:Hersheypark_swimming_pool.JPG|thumb|Hersheypark swimming pool]] was one of the early additions, providing a popular spot for visitors to cool off during the summer months.


== Attractions ==
In the 1970s, Hersheypark transformed into a modern theme park with the introduction of themed areas and new rides. The park continued to expand, adding roller coasters, water rides, and family attractions.
Hersheypark features a wide variety of attractions, including roller coasters, water rides, and family-friendly rides. Some of the most popular attractions include:


* '''Candymonium''': A hypercoaster that is the tallest, fastest, and longest roller coaster in Hersheypark.
==Attractions==
* '''Skyrush''': Known for its intense airtime and high speeds, Skyrush is a favorite among thrill-seekers.
Hersheypark features a diverse range of attractions suitable for all ages. The park is divided into several themed areas, each offering unique experiences.
* '''The Boardwalk at Hersheypark''': A water park area that includes a wave pool, lazy river, and various water slides.
* '''Hershey's Chocolate World''': Although not technically part of the park, this attraction is located nearby and offers a tour of the chocolate-making process.


== Seasonal Events ==
===Roller Coasters===
Hersheypark hosts several seasonal events throughout the year, including:
Hersheypark is home to 14 roller coasters, including the iconic [[Candymonium]], [[Skyrush]], and [[Great Bear]]. These coasters offer thrilling experiences for adrenaline seekers.


* '''Hersheypark in the Dark''': A Halloween-themed event featuring trick-or-treating, themed rides, and special entertainment.
===Family Rides===
* '''Christmas Candylane''': A winter holiday event with festive lights, holiday-themed rides, and visits with Santa Claus.
The park offers numerous family-friendly rides, such as the [[Twin Turnpike]] and [[Kissing Tower]]. The [[File:Hersheypark_Twin_Turnpike_Sports_Height_Board.jpg|thumb|Twin Turnpike Sports Height Board]] is a popular attraction for families, providing a classic car ride experience.


== Educational Opportunities ==
===Water Rides===
Hersheypark offers educational programs for students, including physics and science days where students can learn about the principles of physics through the park's rides and attractions. These programs are designed to provide a fun and interactive learning experience.
Hersheypark's water rides include the [[Coal Cracker]] and [[Tidal Force]], offering refreshing fun during the warmer months.


== Also see ==
==Facilities==
* [[Milton S. Hershey]]
Hersheypark provides a variety of facilities to enhance the visitor experience, including dining options, gift shops, and guest services. The park also offers seasonal events such as [[Hersheypark in the Dark]] and [[Christmas Candylane]].
* [[Hershey Chocolate Company]]
 
* [[Amusement park]]
==Access and Transportation==
* [[Roller coaster]]
Hersheypark is easily accessible by car and offers ample parking facilities. The park is located near major highways and is a short drive from [[Harrisburg International Airport]].
 
[[File:Hersheypark-exit.JPG|thumb|Hersheypark exit]]
 
==Also see==
* [[Hershey's Chocolate World]]
* [[Hershey Gardens]]
* [[ZooAmerica]]
* [[Hersheypark Stadium]]
 
==References==
* Hersheypark official website
* Historical archives of Hersheypark


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Latest revision as of 00:50, 10 December 2024


Hersheypark is a family theme park situated in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States. Established in 1906 by Milton S. Hershey as a leisure park for the employees of the Hershey Chocolate Company, it has evolved into a major amusement destination with a wide array of attractions and entertainment options.

History[edit]

Hersheypark was originally conceived as a recreational area for the employees of the Hershey Chocolate Company. The park officially opened on May 30, 1906, and featured a baseball field, a grandstand, and a pavilion for events. Over the years, the park expanded to include various rides and attractions, becoming a public amusement park in 1971.

Development[edit]

The park underwent significant development in the mid-20th century, adding numerous rides and attractions. The

Hersheypark swimming pool

was one of the early additions, providing a popular spot for visitors to cool off during the summer months.

In the 1970s, Hersheypark transformed into a modern theme park with the introduction of themed areas and new rides. The park continued to expand, adding roller coasters, water rides, and family attractions.

Attractions[edit]

Hersheypark features a diverse range of attractions suitable for all ages. The park is divided into several themed areas, each offering unique experiences.

Roller Coasters[edit]

Hersheypark is home to 14 roller coasters, including the iconic Candymonium, Skyrush, and Great Bear. These coasters offer thrilling experiences for adrenaline seekers.

Family Rides[edit]

The park offers numerous family-friendly rides, such as the Twin Turnpike and Kissing Tower. The

Twin Turnpike Sports Height Board

is a popular attraction for families, providing a classic car ride experience.

Water Rides[edit]

Hersheypark's water rides include the Coal Cracker and Tidal Force, offering refreshing fun during the warmer months.

Facilities[edit]

Hersheypark provides a variety of facilities to enhance the visitor experience, including dining options, gift shops, and guest services. The park also offers seasonal events such as Hersheypark in the Dark and Christmas Candylane.

Access and Transportation[edit]

Hersheypark is easily accessible by car and offers ample parking facilities. The park is located near major highways and is a short drive from Harrisburg International Airport.

Hersheypark exit

Also see[edit]

References[edit]

  • Hersheypark official website
  • Historical archives of Hersheypark

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