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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Thousand Trails Hershey

    Thousand Trails Hershey

    (23 reviews)

    I'm still keeping my 5 star review…read more We used to come here as a kid. My mom got us the family card member in Christmas of 2019, but we all know what happened in 2020. We rented out the cabin with a loft. It was doable. Obviously, we are camping, so don't expect a pristine cabin. But it was fairly clean. I would only suggest that they include a vacuum cleaner so we can vacuum the upstairs loft one more time. They say not to put the A.C below 72. We went in a very muggy, hot time in PA. So we kept the windows closed to keep temperature down. Wifi is not included. You have to pay for it. Service with tmobile is spotty. T.v also only has local channels. Perhaps bring your firestick. Hey look, at the end of the day, we were either at Hershey Park, or at the pool at the campground, so it didn't really matter. Don't forget to bring fishing pole too. Lots of big fish in the lake there The cabin came with firepit, which also served as a grill. I suggest taking a ride to lancaster market, or visiting any of the produce/meat farms with a sign and using that grill. Corn and vegetables and meat were phenomenal. You are in farmers country. For breakfast? Easy. Check out a local breakfast place called the filling Station. My review sticks on that place from two years ago. To the owners, a few things that stuck out for us that may make the experience better for others: 1) a little more activities for the kid. I know.COVID really.screwed things up, but you did a slip and slide last time and it was great. Maybe have a pool game for the kids too. 2) restrooms seem to need updating. Light is dim. 3) maybe have a campground BBQ on weekends. 4) maybe not enough rentals, but bike rentals could be great. Can't wait to go back.

    Love this park. Close to many places and the sites are spacious…read more With that said, it is first come first serve and hard to maneuver when searching for a spot. Also the entrance off the main highway is not very well marked.

    Hershey Trolley Works - Milton Hershey School! Most graduate with at least one industrial certification, if not 2 or 3.

    Hershey Trolley Works

    (31 reviews)

    The Hershey complex is huge! There's an amusement park, a waterpark, an animal park, a beautiful…read morehotel that was built in the early 30s, a campground/RV park, as well as an arena and even a stadium. One ticket that gets you into all three parks is $84.95 if you buy it by walking up to the gate. there are discounts for seniors/juniors/military/veterans, , or if you buy your tickets in advance online. You also get to come in for free the last two hours before closing the day before your ticket, , to give you a preview. Also, In town, is a Hershey Museum, that goes into the history of Milton Hershey in more detail. Unfortunately, I didn't have time to see it. At the center of it all, is Hershey's chocolate world. (separate review.) that has a lot of different activities, as well as lots of shopping. All except for one of the activities costs, so I decided to just do the trolley tour. The price of the trolley tour is reasonable. It's the same price for all ages, but they do offer military/veteran discounts. The trolley tour was lots of fun. It takes you throughout the town of Hershey, they tell you about the story of Milton Hershey, and you get to see different spots that are part of the Milton Hershey Legacy. It takes you past the Hershey mansion, which he built in 1906, for only roughly $50,000, not including landscaping or furnishings. Imagine that in today's money... It's a pretty little town, and there is just so much to see. The narration can get a little "hokey", but I'm not complaining, as it's "hokey" in a fun way. Plus, there's free chocolate! Mr. Hershey was a philanthropist, who believed in giving back to his community. He founded the Milton Hershey school, which continues to this day. It's for children 4 through 15, from low income families, and it is all free of charge. This is a short biography of Mr. Hershey, as well as more information about the school. https://www.mhskids.org/about/history/milton-s-hershey/ The tour is a lot of fun, and you will definitely learn a bit. It's well worth it.

    By far the highlight of our visit to Hershey, the Historic Trolley Works tour provided us with such…read moredeep insight into the origins of Hershey and Milton's life mission and school. Our guide was so insightful and so funny - we spent a lot of time laughing, learning, and enjoying our 90 minute tour of Hershey, PA. There were plenty of candy surprises along the way, from kisses to Reese's cups to caramels, and the time flew by as we experienced all Hershey had to offer. Cannot recommend this tour enough - it really was so well developed and so well done, and while it's a bit pricey, it's worth every penny to gain a newfound appreciation for all of Milton Hershey's work and legacy.

    The Hotel Hershey

    The Hotel Hershey

    (255 reviews)

    $$$

    Excellent room. Clean. Love it! Windows can open to get fresh air. We stayed at the villas…read moreright across from the concierge lounge at the hotel Hershey. At the lounge there is always something to do/eat/drink/chocolate. Lots of seating in and around the bldg. big tvs to watch and soft music playing. For breakfast it was continental (bagels,toast,muffins, juice, croissants). Free. All we really eat for breakfast anyway. then all day there are bags of chips pretzels tea/coffee/hot chocolate/soft drinks dispenser (sodas/lemonade/iced tea/gatorade). At 11a they roll out snacks,big cookies,etc. at 5p there's a reception with prosciutto,olives, Brie,salami,crackers, wine, beer, etc. then dessert like mini cakes at 7:30p. All part of the room fee. We requested a microwave in our room for my daughter's allergies. They forgot, but there's a microwave to use in the lounge. Yay! Oh and there's board games in the lounge too. There are utensils and plates avail all day for use. Didn't see fire pit lit up for s'mores. Maybe that's during the summer. Hubby got to use the hotel shuttle to take him to the ice hockey game and back. Driver knew when game was over so they were waiting for him before we even had to call. Free admission to Hershey museum and garden. Ok teeny tiny nitnoid grumbles. Our pillows were only down pillows so during the night, they compressed. No other options in room. Hotel comforters were great, but very noisy due to high thread count or too much starch.

    Thankful to Natalie for checking us into the Villa cottage to ensure our accommodations included…read morethe fireplace and the soaking tub. I didn't realize that not all of the villas include a fireplace or a soaking tub. The Concierge Lounge is an excellent luxury addition to your stay at the villas, offering complimentary amenities such as continental breakfast, light afternoon snacks, and evening snacks. Of course, every detail of the cottage is consistently lovely (the decor, the cleanliness, and modern amenities in the bathroom)

    Hershey Lodge - Lobby area

    Hershey Lodge

    (466 reviews)

    $$

    My recent stay at Hershey Lodge had its highlights, but overall it could definitely use some…read moreupdates to match the expectations of a resort-style experience. The rooms felt dated - particularly the bathroom, where the wallpaper was peeling and the bathtub showed its age. The overall décor could benefit from a refresh. Small touches would also make a difference; for example, swapping the chocolate bar welcome for liquid body wash instead of bar soap would feel more practical and modern. I stayed for a conference, and while the buffet food was decent, the desserts were the standout - especially the brownies, cookies, and flourless chocolate cake. Those were definitely a win. The waterpark was a lot of fun for the kids and a big highlight of the stay. That said, it would be great if both the waterpark and on-site restaurants had extended hours, especially on weekends, to better accommodate families. A few logistical frustrations stood out as well. The check-in line was extremely long, so be prepared to wait - it would be a huge improvement if they offered a virtual check-in option. Additionally, room service does not come during multi-day stays, which was disappointing. A simple refresh between days would go a long way in improving the guest experience. Overall, it's a pleasant place with family-friendly features, but it didn't quite live up to other resort experiences I've had. If your main focus is a waterpark getaway, you may want to consider Great Wolf Lodge as a comparison.

    Stayed here for the first time when I attended the PETE&C conference…read more Excellent and friendly staff, chocolate everywhere, connected to a few restaurants, and well kept grounds throughout. I didn't get to experience all of the amenities but they are a plenty. I love the decor and friendly staff. I'll definitely be back to update this review.

    Rv Value Mart - To this - for a nice long weekend away

    Rv Value Mart

    (46 reviews)

    we are very grateful that David Luciotti help us a great job. We are very grateful for his very…read moremuch. All the team was very professional.

    I am leaving my review based on an MPG2800QB travel trailer purchased 12/25.( we were experienced…read moreTT owners and the 2025 would be our third owned camper since 2003) I chose RV Value Mart based solely on some excellent phone conversations i had with their dealership back in the covid era lockdown fiasco. I had made numerous calls to them seeking details and info on particular models i had an interest in. Each call and each conversation were handled in the highest professional manner possible. My wife and i did not proceed with a purchase at that time. Fast forward to late fall of 2025 and we resumed our rv purchase plans. we looked at numerous dealerships closer to our home residence in bucks county. we chose to support RV ValuMart based on not only my 2020-21 encounters but also the low pressure sales and treatment extended to us. Tony Neese was our salesman and we have referred numerous friends and family to him. The entire staff from sales thru the paperwork shuffle to delivery was all 5*** plus. Thru the first 12 month warranty period, the camper was used for 7 excursions. We had several warranty related minor issues. All were resolved quickly and timely. The service dept communication and their systems were outstanding with email, cell text and cell call on each transaction. our messages and calls were all responded to immediately . All work was scheduled timely and completed when promised. On two occasions, the service team repaired issues that i hadnt reported but the tech noticed while doing other scheduled work. One item was a leaking propane connection on the furnace and the other was some window sealant not properly done during the build. i read a lot of the negative feedback from 2-5 years ago. i dont know what changed from an operational standpoint within the company. But based on our results and also of 2 friends/family customers with the same results, they have certainly resolved their operational issues and are well deserving of anyone's business. thank yo mike k levittown,pa

    The Turkey Hill Experience - Entry area ~ 4.6.26

    The Turkey Hill Experience

    (367 reviews)

    $$

    I was gonna take my daughter to North Museum of Nature and Science...but the tickets were sold out…read moreon Easter morning. Then I found Turkey Hill Ice cream Experience only 30min away from Lancaster, and decided to visit. We bought the double scoop experience (comes with ice cream test lab) and obviously that was the highlight of the place! The test lab is about 45min experience and the whole thing with self-guided tour takes about 1hr 30min to 2 hours depending how crowded it is. The visit was fun and of course my 5-year-old daughter had a great time eating tons of ice cream!

    Visted on the 4th of July, perfect tourist attraction for locals and all ages…read more Even being solo for the experience, with families and kids was relaxing, and pleasent. Admission prices are reasonable, and who doesnt love unlimited samples of iced tea, and lemonade, icecream on a hot day. Vistors have a choice between one scoop, two scoop, or three scoop attraction. I choose one scoop; hilights of my visit- learning history of Turkey Hill, process of icecream being made, creating a virtual icecream flavor, watching the production , live from interactive camera in one of the exhibits. Be sure to take the few moments, to watch the introduction video. My favorite ice cream sample flavors were Graham Slam & Blueberry Lemon Pound Cake. An attraction must, well visiting Lancaster, PA. My recommendation would be too sell a few more flavors that you offer , with unlimited tastings. My favorite was orange icedtea.

    Hershey Mini Storage - selfstorage - Updated May 2026

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