| Moongoddess |
Nov 23rd, 2006 07:35 AM |
The drive grom Gettysburg to Hershey is an easy one on good, well-signed roads, and there's enough to do in the Hershey area to easily fill up an entire day. It would make a fine day trip if you can get the kids up and moving early. In addition to Chocolate World and Hersheypark, you might also wish to check out Hershey Gardens, walk through the Hotel Hershey, and take a tour of Indian Echo Caverns in nearby Hummelstown. Hershey also has an outlet mall on the edge of town if you'd like to do some shopping as well.
If you decide to go to Hersheypark, you should know that a lot of area grocery stores sell discounted tickets. It's a good way to save a few buck on the admission price. Like most amusement parks these days, the admission cost's a bit steep, but once you're in there's no additional charge for the rides.
I'm afraid I can't help too much with the lodgings question, but Gettysburg has a Visitor Information Center which might be able to provide you with some suggestions. You can email them at [email protected]. If you're willing to stay in Hershey and drive down to Gettysburg, the Simmons Motel might work for your group, as they have several large apartments as well as interconnecting motel rooms. They have a webpage ( http://www.simmonsmotel.com) if you want to check them out.
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