Impressions of Hersheypark (7/25/02 trip)

BarryHom

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From 7/21/02 to 7/29/02, I decided to do a coaster invasion of some northeastern states. My stops were:

7/21 Fly in
7/22 Morey’s Piers
7/23 Six Flags Great Adventure
7/24 Six Flags America
7/25 Hersheypark
7/26 Knoebel’s
7/27 Dorney Park and Barb Con
7/28 Dorney Park
7/29 Fly out

July 25 was a visit to Hersheypark. Out of all the parks on this trip, I was really looking forward to going to Hersheypark. I had heard so many good things about it and I really wanted to ride Lightning Racer.

I arrived at the park around 9:00 and parking was $6. This was a bit refreshing after being charged $9 to $10 for parking at Six Flags. As I was walking to the park, I could smell chocolate chip cookies from Chocolate World. In fact, as I walked around Hersheypark, I could smell chocolate chip cookies from time to time.

Chocolate World was open at 9:00, so I took the tour. The tour is basically a 15-minute dark ride that shows you how chocolate is made. The best part is the free sample at the end. This wasn’t a dinky Hershey bar that you get for Halloween. This was a full-sized bar!

I headed to the park to get in line for tickets. I had a $7 off coupon (graciously sent by Cindy B) and my admission cost was $27.95. As soon as the gates opened, I headed to the back of the park to Lightning Racer. It wasn’t open yet, but the Wild Mouse was. I did the Wild Mouse, followed by Lightning Racer, the Wild Cat, Roller Soaker, Sidewinder, Trailblazer, and the Superdooperlooper. Then I caught some shows from 12 pm to 4 pm. Then I did the Comet and the Great Bear. Then I did some re-rides and caught the end of the day laser show.

Let’s go onto the coasters…

WILD MOUSE

This was a pretty fun mouse coaster. It has the standard layout of one. I like the placement of the coaster. It was in the middle of a clearing. You could get some good photos of the entire layout of the ride. If you watch the Wild Mouse, it looks like a huge Tinkertoy. Mouse trains are constantly going up and down the circuit. I did one ride on this one and they were running several mouse trains at once.

LIGHTING RACER

This coaster was the highlight of my visit. It is the only dueling/racing coaster in the U.S. In my opinion, it is also one of the best wooden coasters in the U.S. First off, the seats are so comfortable. They felt like I was sitting in Patrick IL’s favorite chair! Secondly, the ride has some vibrations and shakiness of a wooden coaster, but I didn’t feel most of it. Something must have been absorbing all that roughness. Lastly, most everyone on the trains had a big smile on their faces. Every time I looked at the other train, I saw huge smiles on everyone. The ride is pretty amazing. Both trains swoop and turn a lot on the path. Sure, the heavier coaster wins, but still it was a celebration when my train one and disappointment when we lost. Both sides, Lightning and Thunder, had pretty much the same layout.

They were running two trains on this one. I rode Thunder and Lightning 9 times each, so I had 18 total laps on Lighting Racer. Can you tell that I loved this ride? I rode it at different times in the day and the wait was no more than 5 minutes.

Most of the time, Lightning won. Thunder won on ¼ of my rides. It’s interesting to hear the winning announcement. If Lightning won, a woman’s voice would tell whom the winner was. If Thunder won, then a man’s voice would come on.

WILDCAT

Here is another twister wooden roller coaster and yet another example of why I don’t like twisters. This one was like the others: it shook and beat me up. I swore not to ride this one again. I only rode it once and they were running two trains. The wait early in the morning was a few minutes.

ROLLER SOAKER

Believe the warnings: this ride will get you wet! The coaster puts you into 4 seat trains. Two people are facing forward and two are facing backward. You turn down the track and keep on going down as people below and geysers of water shoot up at you. People were coming off this ride soaking wet, like they just jumped into a pool. I did the ride in the morning and late in the evening. I waited about 20 minutes for each ride.

I was a sissy and put on a poncho. It covered up my shirt and shorts. I wasn’t concerned about my feet since I wore Tevas just for this ride. I didn’t care about my hair since that would dry off fairly quickly. On my first ride, I faced backwards and the poncho kept me mostly dry. It was hard to find people to dump the water on. I pulled the lever and hoped I hit someone! On my second ride, I faced forwards. The poncho wasn’t as protective this time. The front of my shirt was damp! Still, I would trade dampness over utter wetness any day!

Since I was only one person, the other seat was empty, so I could pull on the other seat’s lever to dump the water. I was double-barreled and was able to nail people twice! The ride was fun, but it was short and loaded slow (hence the lengthy wait). Around 1 pm, the line appeared to be an hour! I think they were running eight trains. That may seem a lot, but remember each train holds 4 people. Hence, another reason why the ride loads so slow.

SIDEWINDER

I waited 15 minutes for this one. It was yet another standard boomerang with another cobra roll and loop. Maybe I ought to start counting a boomerang track record. It wasn’t a bad ride.

TRAILBLAZER

This was another mine ride. I still have to get it into my head not to ride these. None can compare to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disney. Still, I had to add another one to my coaster count. They were running one train with a 10-minute wait. The ride wasn’t bad – it was just a bit too rough for me. The coaster was on a one-train operation.

SUPERDOOPERLOOPER

This coaster has the silliest name ever. Also, with the age of the coaster, I thought it would be very rough. I rode some older coasters at my previous parks and they were rough. Surprisingly, this ride was very smooth. The loop may have been super duper when it was first installed, but there are more super duper loops on other rides, namely the Great Bear next door. I rode it two times. The first time was a 20-minute wait at 1 pm. After 4 pm, it was a 5-minute wait. They were running two trains.

COMET

This was an out and back wooden coaster. With the age of this coaster, I also thought this would be rough. I was wrong! It was very smooth with some good airtime. I rode it after 4 pm and the wait was about 15 minutes. They were running two trains.

GREAT BEAR

This was another B&M inverted coaster. I thought that the Great Bear could have been nicknamed “B&M’s Greatest Hits.” Most every maneuver on this coaster can be found on other B&Ms. All that was missing was a cobra roll! Still, it was a good ride and it was very smooth. It was one of the smoothest B&M coasters that I’ve ever ridden. The first drop is interesting. After the lift hill, you circle around and then drop. It is a short ride, though. I rode it after 4 pm and rode it two times. I waited about 10 minutes.

WHIP

OK, so this was not a coaster, but I rode it anyway. I had never been on a Whip ride and I wanted to experience one. It wasn’t a bad ride. There’s a sense of anticipation as you approach the whip area and then it’s “whee!” as you are “whipped.” It’s not overly thrilling, but it’s fun. I rode it in the morning and had to wait a few minutes.

I saw the Friends of the Sea dolphin show. I thought there was too much time feeding the sea lions and dolphins. It was like 30 seconds of a trick and then a few minutes feeding them a fish. Sea World shows have much better pacing. I also saw the Trash Time band. It was entertaining to see a bunch of guys playing music on trashcans. I wanted to ride the monorail, but I couldn’t find the entrance. Finally, after the park closed, I found it!

I ate at Wok N Roll for lunch after my Superdooperlooper ride. It was pretty much standard mall Chinese food, but it was tasty. It costs me $11 for the General Tso’s chicken combo and a large soda. I ate at Decades for dinner, which was pretty good. I had the ‘90’s combo, which was a spicy chicken sandwich and fries. The sandwich was good and the fries were tasty. The fries were shaped like little records. That cost me $9.75 with a soda.

The end of the day closed with a laser light show, which was a nice way to close the day. I would have liked to have seen fireworks, though.

I was very impressed by the park. It was lush and beautiful. The ride throughput was pretty good. Unlike Six Flags, an employee stood by the entrance. I think a good park will have people standing there to answer questions and measure people for height before getting in line. I always think that at Six Flags, an employee won’t measure you until you hit the loading area. Some people don’t even bother to read the signs or measure their kids beforehand. So I wonder how disappointing it would be if a kid wasn’t tall enough to ride after they had waited an hour. I can see angry parents yelling at the ride ops. It may cost more money to have someone stand at the entrance, but I think that it’s better customer service.

Another thing that impressed me about the park was the upkeep on the older rides. Older coasters like Superdooperlooper and the Comet would be rough because some parks don’t invest as much in the older rides as they do in newer rides. They may spend a lot of money on their latest and greatest B&M coaster. To be fair, the B&M coaster probably draws more people in than an older, less thrilling ride. Hersheypark really maintained the older rides so they are as smooth as when they first opened.

Hersheypark also had water fountains by the bathrooms. Truly that’s the mark of a world-class park!

Hersheypark sits on a hilly area. The only parts that bothered me a bit was the steep areas, marked as “STEEP!” on the map. I would hate to see people pushing Grandma in a wheelchair up the steep hill. It would be fun to push Grandma down the steep hill. What a ride!

I managed to spend the entire day at Hersheypark from opening to closing. I really needed every minute to do the park. I could have easily done two or three days at the park doing mostly everything there. I could have done more of Chocolate World and Zoo America during the extra days. My feet did hurt a bit at the end of the day, but I think I wasn’t used to wearing Tevas for a long period of time.

The park was the most crowded park of all the ones that I visited. The park got really crowded from 12 pm to 4 pm. I used those hours to watch shows and videotape rides. When I ate lunch at 1 pm, I watched the Great Bear line get longer and longer. I think it hit 45 minutes at one point! The Comet had an equally long line. The crowds dropped off after about 4 pm. The Great Bear and the Comet had a reasonable 15-minute wait.

I think Hersheypark is a world-class park and in league with the big boys of Disney, Universal, and Cedar Point. It’s a park I could visit year after year.

Tomorrow: Knoebel’s
 
I haven't been to Hershey since I was little. You are making me want to go back Barry.
 
I love Hershey! we usually stay 2 or 3 days, because you can't do the whole park in one day. you smell choclate everywhere because the park is right next door to a working chocolate factory!

did they open the 3D movie yet? it was in the planning stage when we were there last summer.
 
Barry's description is very accurate... we went yesterday!

But, the ponchos on Roller Soaker, well... you still got wet!

I had never gone before last month.. and I truly enjoyed it... it is a very nice park, very close to WDW...

There were many attendants, and employees, but I did notice a language barrier with some of the employees.. They are on a foreign exchange with most of them from Poland, Czech Repulic, and Slovenia...

Most of the times a veteran employee of the park would pop up out of nowhere to help the other employee....
 

Briar Rose.. yes the 3D movie is operational, but it does cost extra... not part of the free tour...
 
goin tomorrow!!!! WHOO WHOO!!! Using the money from the "near death experience" on monday to buy the tickets from Giant, which saved about 7 bucks a ticket...so 14 dollars saved total...and then i think we are packing some chow for when we are there...and maybe clog my arteries with a bucket of fries..hahahaha...Hope the lines are TOO TOO bad...might be the last time going in a long time. :)
 
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We were there in May and enjoyed our visit very much. The highlights were the tours with the free candy. Take the trolley tour and you will get lots of candy plus a tour of the town. Very informational and a beautiful town. I love PA.
 
Thanks for the report BH!

We were there for our first time 3 1/2 weeks before you (thus missing PatrickCon, being 3 states away LOL)!
We agree with you on the quality of this park!
My only disagreement/disapointment was there was no one at the beginning of the bumper car line
an employee stood by the entrance. I think a good park will have people standing there to answer questions and measure people for height before getting in line.
I stood in line for 20 minutes with my 3 yo DD (not realizing HP uses a color code system for ride height reqs. The attendant didn't measure her until we got to the front of the line & she was devistated:(
I blame myself in part because I didn't notice the charts (huge candybar rulers at park entrance) that established the code (saw them on the way out).
But I agree with you that if they started using them 3 weeks later, this would be a great help!

Looking forward to your next report!
;)
 
The Chocolate World Ride, I know it well. We visit friends around Harrisburg and when the kids were small it was something to do for free. I can remember one rainy Saturday we must have rode it 8 times in a row. The kids said it was the best thing they had ever done - lol! The first trip to WDW they were all laughing about liking the Chocolate World ride so much.
 
Thanks for the great report. Never been there, but sounds like a great place. :)
 
Kevin you should go.. Its decorated really nice for Christmas...

Kallison, I'm laughing at going through Chocolate World 8 times... I'm sure you can still do that, but you would have to pay for parking...

I know what you mean about the bumper cars... that is one thing I don't understand.. My 4 year old daughter is big enought to go on a UPSIDE DOWN roller coaster (Sooperdooperlooper) but she is not BIG enough for the bumper cars...
 
Great review, Barry, thanks :)

I headed to the park to get in line for tickets. I had a $7 off coupon (graciously sent by Cindy B)

That was such a nice thing for CindyB to do. DISers are just the greatest :)
 
Great review, Barry!! I'm glad you enjoyed HP so much, it's my favorite amusement park. I've been there many times since the mid '70's and am always thrilled to go back. The Sooperdooperlooper was introduced in 1978 and it was a BIG deal back then, I remember how scary we thought it was.:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
Glad you enjoyed yourself in this neck of the woods!! I wish I had a poncho for the wait for RollerSoaker! We waited over an hour and were drenched the entire time. Thank goodness it was 90+ degrees that day.

We just got home from a day at Knoebels!! DH and I ejnoy the Pheonix each trip! :D :D

Karen

btw......we will be in Fort Meyers for Christmas!!!!!
 
Cindy B,
If you are only visiting Chocolate World you do not pay for parking. There is a smaller lot right beside Chocolate World that you can enter from the back road. The parking attendants will stamp your parking stub, you are allowed 2 hrs.
PP
 














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