Discounted Hershey Park Tickets

Discounted Hershey Park Tickets

Visiting America's grand and historic theme parks and cities can be a great, inexpensive and unbelievably fun outing for families, individuals, even for dates with a significant other. Featuring hundreds of acres of rides, amusements, shows, dining options and opportunities for fun and relaxation indoors and out, Hershey Park in Hershey, Pennsylvania is a destination convenient to most of the Eastern half of the United States. Hershey itself, as a city, presents many unique opportunities to see historic sites, visit great restaurants and enjoy the nightlife in one of American's pastoral urban locales. Best of all, discounted Hershey Park tickets can be found online for great, low prices, providing fun for the whole family at a fraction of the published costs. Visit pastimetickets.com to discover great values on Hershey Park tickets, as well as tickets and discounts for many other great American getaway destinations. Historic Hershey Park derives its name from its proximity to and historic relationship with Hershey Chocolate Company, an American confectionery company producing some of the world's most beloved chocolates and sweets. Originally surveyed along a broad creek by the founder of the Hershey Chocolate Company, Milton S. Hershey, Hershey Park was originally built to be a recreational park for employees at and of the nearby Hershey Chocolate Company. Opening day featured a baseball game played on the park's brand new baseball diamond between the Louisville Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox. Other early features of the park included a bandstand from which vaudeville and theatrical productions were performed for Hershey employees relaxing on the well-manicured lawns. Boating and canoeing were popular past times to the area, and alongside a merry-go-round these activities were very popular. The park later added bowling alleys, tennis courts, a photography area, a large band shell and a large carousel that became the primary attraction to the site. Later additions included the penny arcade, log flume ride, a large dance pavilion, and the Hershey Park Zoo. Since opening in 1907, Hershey Park has continued to expand, add rides, attractions, myriad dining options and many fun distractions, and has revamped its policies to reflect contemporary admissions fee structures and competitive pricing, doing away with a pay-per-ride policy that had remained in place until 1971. Hershey Park continues to be a large draw for tourists to the city of Hershey, Pennsylvania, and serves as one of the cities largest employers for the area now that much of the Hershey Chocolate Company has moved its operations overseas. Seeing Hershey Park in person provides visitors with an opportunity to visit one of America's oldest recreational parks, one that has grown, expanded and adapted to serve the needs of not just its millions of annual visitors, but the surrounding community as well. Hershey Park brings in a great deal of revenue to a part of the nation that has historically suffered the most from the loss of manufacturing jobs overseas. Discounted Hershey Park tickets are available at a fraction of the box office prices online. Visit www.pastimetickets.comResultsVenue.aspx?venid7275vnameHersheyTheatre for discounted Hershey Park tickets today.
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