Hersheypark

Hersheypark

Infobox Amusement park
name = Hersheypark


location = Hershey
location2 = Pennsylvania
location3 = United States flagicon|USA
season = April (Springtime), May-September (Regular), October (Halloween), November-December (Candylane)
opening_date = April 24, 1907
area = convert|121|acre|km2
rides = over 60
coasters = 11
water_rides = 11
family rides = 30
kiddie rides = 26
owner = Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company
homepage = [http://www.hersheypark.com http:www.hersheypark.com]
slogan = "The sweetest place on Earth."

"Hersheypark" is an amusement park located in Hershey, Pennsylvania, in close proximity to the Hershey Chocolate Factory.

Hersheypark was opened in 1907 as a leisure park for the employees of the Hershey Chocolate Company, an American confectionery company. Later, the company decided to open the park to the public. Today the park has over 110 acres (450,000 m²) and over 60 rides and attractions.

Hersheypark admission also includes entry into ZOOAMERICA, an adjacent zoo. Also adjacent is Hershey's Chocolate World, a visitors' center that is open to the public and that contains shops, restaurants, and a chocolate-themed ride. Both Chocolate World and ZOOAMERICA are accessible from outside the park boundaries, with Chocolate World offering admission for free.

History

In 1903, Milton S. Hershey, founder of the Hershey Chocolate Company, 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 carousel manufactured by Willy H. Dentzel of the Dentzel Carousel Company in Philadelphia was added to the park. The carousel was convert|50|ft|m in diameter and featured 53 carved animals that included lions, bears, giraffes, pigs, rabbits, an ostrich, goats and deer along with two chariots. The carousel was described as the “most magnificent and up-to-date carousel in this part of the country as well as one of the largest.”

, the Aeroplane Swing and the Skooter were added to the park during the 1920s. In 1929, a complex of four swimming pools was added. [ [http://www.hersheypa.com/attractions/hersheypark/100th/history.php Official website For Hersheypark, Located In Hershey, PA ] ]

A penny arcade, a fun house, The Bug ride, and The Mill Chute log 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.

. Twin convert|66|ft|m|sing=on-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, as it is known to this day. A one-price admission plan eliminated the pay-as-you-ride policy. This five-phase project was orchestrated by Randall Duell.

The first steel looping roller coaster on the East Coast called the SooperDooperLooper opened on July 4, 1977. Twin Toboggans, Hersheypark's third roller coaster, built in 1972, was removed in 1978.

Smaller sized rides were added during the 1980s. They include Cyclops (replaced by The Claw), Pirat, Wave Swinger, Conestoga (replaced by the Frontier Virtual Theatre and later the Howler), and Timber Rattler (replaced by Rodeo). Canyon River Rapids was built and added in 1987 (replaced by Intercoastal Waterway and The Shore wave pool in 2009).

The 1990s started off with the creation of Minetown. The old penny arcade was replaced by a massive three-story building, housing the Minetown Arcade, Minetown Restaurant, and games. The Flying Falcon replaced Himalaya, and three kiddie rides replaced the Coal Shaker. Four 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, the park's most expensive single ride to date. Wild Mouse opened in 1999. Several rides were also added during this decade. In 1994 the water plunge ride Tidal Force opened. A Ferris wheel and Whip ride were added in 1997. Four other new rides were added in 1999. These include the Merry Derry Dip fun slide, Music Express, Chaos (since removed), and the Frog Hopper.

, a new waterpark and themed area that as of 2009, will include includes 9 water attractions. [ [http://www.hersheypa.com/attractions/hersheypark/webcam/index.html The Boardwalk at Hersheypark] Webcam and links.] In 2009, The Boardwalk will be home to six games, eleven retail centers and thirteen food concessions. Roller Soaker, Canyon River Rapids (since removed), and Tidal Force were included in the new themed area, with Canyon River Rapids and Tidal Force having their entrances and exits rerouted. Hersheypark also announced that the Rodeo, installed in 1978, will be relocated to nearby sister park, Dutch Wonderland.

Rides

Hersheypark features over 60 rides and attractions, including 11 roller coasters.

2009 Boardwalk expansion

On July 1st, 2008 Hershey Entertainment Group announced that The Boardwalk at Hersheypark will be expanded with a new wavepool, lazy river, restaurant, and private cabanas, with the addition of a new locker room and 1,000 Lockers. It will include the removal of the Rodeo at the end of the 2008 season, as well as Canyon River Rapids, which closed forever on August 17, 2008. The Boardwalk Sea-quel will be able to hold 4000 guests at a time. The cost of the addition is estimated to be about $16.1 million USD.

Dining

Hersheypark has many dining options. [ [http://www.hersheypa.com/attractions/hersheypark/food_and_shops/index.php Hersheypark] Food & Beverage page.] [ [http://www.hersheypa.com/attractions/hersheypark/food_and_shops/index.php Hersheypark] Healthy Food Options.] Food is available at a plethora of stands and restaurants. There are facilities for satisfying particular dietary needs, including a kosher restaurant (Central PA's Kosher Mart) and a variety of restaurants offering gluten-free rolls and bread. Groups can pre-arrange catering in one of six private picnic areas inside the park.

Bringing in food from outside isn't allowed in the park unless you have a food allergy, but is allowed outside the gates, such as in the parking lot (where picnic tables are available). A casual sitdown restaurant called Tudor Grill (formerly Pippin's Food and Spirits) is located just outside the park.

Corporate

The park is run by Hershey Entertainment Group, a division of Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company (HERCO). HERCO owns the park, and is in turn wholly owned by the Hershey Trust Company. Within the Trust's holdings, HERCO is part of the Milton Hershey School Trust.

ee also

*Milton S. Hershey
*Hershey Bears
*Hersheypark Arena
*Incidents at Independent parks
*The Hershey Company

References

Further reading

*Futrell, Jim. "Amusement Parks of Pennsylvania". Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2002.

External links

* [http://www.hersheypark101.com HersheyPark 101 plus Forums]
* [http://www.hersheyboards.com Hershey Trip Planning Unofficial Forum]
* [http://www.hersheypark.com Hersheypark official site]
*Geolinks-US-streetscale|40.292911|-76.65475


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