Saturday, July 10, 2010

Chocolate World and Cocoa Castle

Go see how America's favorite chocolate bar is made at Hershey's Chocolate World. The free ride tells the story starting from the cacao beans and continues through the chocolate factory tour and on to the finished chocolate product. Although my children enjoy the ride, the best part is the free product sample after the ride. The ride is only several minutes long, so we will often ride it several times...I think our record is five times on one trip.

In addition to the chocolate factory tour, young children may enjoy the KissWorks Factory, where they receive a free factory hat (okay, it's paper, but it makes them happy) and participate in a special little dance as they package up some special Hershey Kisses. You may opt to purchase a package, which also includes the Kisses and a Factory Worker ID badge, but my personal opinion is that it is overpriced. The kids just enjoy the experience as much as anything.

Thanks to advice from my sister, we never leave the house without some pennies to throw into the waterfall area in the food court area. It's amazing how this simple activity will please and entertain the kids until the coins are all thrown. I believe that the money collected is used to support local charities, but I am uncertain as to which ones. Another activities passed on to me was the color game on the picture on the floor at the entrance of Chocolate World. If the lobby is not crowded, we take turns shouting out colors or letters, and everyone has to quickly find and stand on that color/letter. I have yet to find a child (up to the age of 7) who has not enjoyed playing this game with us!

I've found Chocolate World to be a great option in the wintertime, when the weather is too cold to be outside. It is usually less crowded during this time, at least during the weekdays, so we can walk right onto the ride without a wait. It you choose to go in the warmer weather, think about also visiting Cocoa Castle, a wooden playground just minutes away. The Hershey Outlets are close by as well. At busier times, including weekends, avoid the crowds by arriving at 9 am when Chocolate World opens. Parking is free for two hours in the adjacent parking lot. However, during the winter I have rarely seen anyone enforcing the 2 hour rule. If you choose to go during times when HersheyPark is open, if you stay longer, you will have to pay!

There are several activities at Chocolate World that cost a fee including "Create Your Own Chocolate Bar", a 3D show, and a chocolate tasting adventure. Since I have never done any of them, I am unable to comment on the quality of these programs. Also special events take place around Halloween, Christmas, and Easter.

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