The first roller coaster that was made in Hershey Park was The Comet. The Comet was opened up for the first time in 1946.
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Hershey Park in Pennsylvania is about three (3) hours driving time from New York City. Since it is near Harrisburg, PA, you could take a train or airplane to Harrisburg, rent a car and drive about 30 minutes to Hershey Park, if you wanted to.
You do not get free chocolate in Hershey Park, but you will get a free mini chocolate bar in Chocolate World, if you ride Hershey's Chocolate Tour Ride. By the way, Chocolate World is also free to get in, so it is great as something to do for a short time, if you are visiting, the ride is very informational, and interesting too, plus you get your chocolate at the end!
It is 490.76 miles to Hersheypark in Hershey, PA, and MapQuest estimates the driving time as 8 hours and 36 minutes.
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About 175 miles on I-78 west - around three hours driving time.
The drive from Bethesda, MD to Hershey Park, PA typically takes around 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on traffic conditions. The distance is approximately 90 miles. It's advisable to check real-time traffic updates for the most accurate travel time.
If you mean Hershey Park in Pennsylvania it opens different times different days. If you go to http://www.hersheypark.com/hours/index.php then it will show you when they open the day you want to go.
Go to family-fun-favourites.com they have the best deals on tickets to Disneyland. Do NOT buy the tickets at the park itself as this is the most expensive and time consuming. Pre-book your tickets online to avoid queues and if your willing to pay more I'd advise you to throw in Fast Track as you can skip the queues for the rides(which means less complaining kids!)