Monday, August 18, 2014

A Trip to Hersheypark ... with a Toddler

Since we couldn't afford to head to Walt Disney World for a long weekend, we stayed closer to home and decided to go to Pennsylvania. We booked the Hershey Lodge because the price was comparable to other hotel prices for that weekend, but it was partly our fault because we waited until the last minute to book.

Hershey Lodge
We left for PA at 4:15 a.m. on Saturday and drove all morning until we got to Lancaster. Jackson slept the entire time, so we only made one bathroom stop in Brandywine where we actually saw hot air balloons in the sky. TK said he would never go on one, but I would love it. Our destination was Shady Maple Smorgasbord in Lancaster. We heard it was like a warehouse-sized buffet with delicious food, and wanted to see what it was all about. Lancaster is famous for its Mennonite population, farming and food, and even though the folks in town will never read this, the food is really good. There was a pancake station where you can really add whatever fruit or candy that you want. I got Blueberry Pancakes before I noticed that the list included cinnamon chips and bananas. Oh well! You can get your eggs made-to-order and special French Toast. I tried their donuts and HOLY SMOKES, they were good. A man on line told us that it was the "best breakfast buffet in the state," but I don't actually have anything to compare it to, so I will say he is correct. He then found me by the buffet and told me that if I liked gift shops, that there was a huge one on the bottom floor. OK, thank you ... I think.

Buggy Parking

Shady Maple Smorgasbord
After breakfast, we made our way out to the Hershey Lodge to check in. When we got there, I got out of the car and got on line at the front desk. The attendant was nice and she gave me three bars of chocolate, but our room was not ready yet, so I went to the concierge desk and bought our tickets for Hersheypark. I also got complimentary tickets to the Hershey Gardens and Hershey Museum. You get them for free if you stay at the Hershey Lodge or the Hotel Hershey. I looked around the lobby a little and it looked very comforting with dark leather and large plush seating. The back of the lobby housed a bar and I knew I would pay it a visit some time in the next couple of days. There was also a four-sided fireplace that you could probably sit around with a hot chocolate in the fall and winter. That's what I would do.We dropped our bags off at bell services and headed out to the park.

Hershey Lodge Fireplace

The Lodge had a complimentary shuttle to Hersheypark, but we decided to take our own car. We paid $12 to park and walked right in because we already had our tickets. Jax was free because he is only two years old and considered a Miniature because he is only 34.5" tall. So, we rode two rides with him and there were other rides for him, but he wouldn't go on anything alone. We made our way to the Boardwalk area and I changed Jax into his bathing suit and water shoes so he could run around and splash around a bit. We didn't go on any slides or try the surfing attraction, but if we all wore swimsuits, we may have. The water area of the park was pretty large, but we stayed in the area for little ones.

The Boardwalk Splash Area

We forgot our towel, so we bought a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup one and made our way to the front of the park. We got our hands stamped and went to the car. I changed Jax back into his dry clothes so we could get gas and get a few things at Target. Jax fell asleep after Target and we went to go eat lunch at Smoked Bar and Grill. He slept through the whole thing and we got him Macaroni and Cheese to go. Lunch was delicious and we loved it so much that we would've gone back the next day if it wasn't closed on Sundays, like almost everything else.

We headed back to the Lodge to check out if our room was ready and it wasn't, so I went over to the Cocoa Beanery to get myself a Frozen Hot Chocolate. While I was paying, my phone rang and it was the front desk telling me that our room was ready. I scooped up my drink and went to the desk to pick up our keys. While I was waiting to get the keys, I tried the Frozen Hot Chocolate and it was like one big delicious punch in the face. I almost shouted across the lobby at TK to tell him how yummy it was, but then I saw the beautiful fireplace and kept my opinion to myself.

Our room was in the same building as the lobby because I requested an inside entrance room. It was lovely with little Hershey details all over. There were kisses on the sheets and on the wallpaper in the bathroom. I was impressed by their commitment. The toiletries even smelled like sweet chocolate and I knew that when I found the gift shop, chocolate lotion would be purchased.

Hotel Room
Bathroom Sink with Hershey Kiss Wallpaper

Can you find the Hershey Kiss on the sheets?


When we got settled in the room, I called down to bell services to bring up our luggage and to the front desk to ask about the pack n play. They delivered both and the pack n play had a Johnson's Take Along Pack in it. I was so surprised that they would give away baby toiletries to their guests and thought it was a great touch.

We got freshened up and then headed back out to the park. This time, we took the free shuttle and it dropped us off right at the gate. We headed right to ZooAmerica so Jackson could run around a little. ZooAmerica is a zoo connected to Hersheypark and it features North American animals. Admission is included with admission to Hersheypark, but you can buy a ticket to get into to ZooAmerica without going through the park also.
Jax checking out the fish in the bear exhibit
After Jax got to see a bunch of animals, we headed over to some of the carnival games and he played the one where you throw the wiffle ball into the cups, and he actually won! He got a Despicable Me Minion for getting the ball in a gold cup. Not bad!

Finally, we decided to get some snacks so I got a slushie in a Hersheypark cup and TK got a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Sundae, and whoa, was that sundae delicious! Jax had apple juice and pineapple tidbits from a cup of fruit I had for him. He isn't big into baked goods or ice cream. Whose kid is this?

Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Sundae
After we had our snacks, we decided to head back to the Lodge for the night. All day, we didn't see any Hershey characters walking around the park, unfortunately.

Jax put himself to bed that night and I was shocked, but he was done, so I understood. We were done too. It was a long day of traveling, eating chocolate and laughing, and we were ready to do it again. 

2 comments:

M. Frank said...

I read this in your voice and chuckled out loud. Excellent review! Don't know if you've already done it, but please take Jax to Sesame Place and write a review / give some tips. Want to take my boys next summer :-)

Mel Kue said...

Thank you! We have not gone to Sesame Place yet, but I went when I was a kid. We did do Central Park Zoo, so I will have to blog about that. We also have tickets for Rise of the Jack O Lanterns in October and may go to a dinosaur park in Jersey next month. I will keep you posted!