The odds and ends of what we did on our Hershey getaway...
We stayed at the
Hersey Lodge, a large complex of hotel rooms with many restaurants and other activities to keep families busy at the hotel while the park and other attractions are not open. We got on the shuttle to the park first thing. While waiting for the free shuttle bus, someone took our picture (with our cell phone).
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After a wonderful time at
Hershey Park, we came back and had dinner at the Bear Den, which is a sort of sports bar in the lodge. It did have a lot of TV screens (including one at each table) but they were all showing the exact same game. I had chicken and waffles for dinner. It was delicious with a
Blue Moon.
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Beer and Chicken and Waffles! |
One of the conference rooms (the Lodge also hosts conferences) was made over as an arcade, with some video games and other fun things to do.
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Practicing basketball skills |
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Baseball challenge! |
The next day, we tried out the Lodge's water park as soon as it opened. It was not as large as a
Great Wolf Lodge, but was still a lot of fun.
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Twisty slides named after Twizzlers |
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Pool with hoops |
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A perilous crossing |
Since it was Sunday, we went to Mass at
Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church, a short drive from the Lodge.
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St. Joan of Arc Church |
We went for lunch at
Iron Hill Brewery, which had parking near the park.
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Heading back to the car (this picture is out of sync!) |
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The bar at Iron Hill Brewery, Hershey |
The waiter offered me samples of various brews to try. After four selections that didn't quite hit the spot, I tried two more beers and wound up drinking their porter.
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Seasonal sampling |
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My daughter "enhances" the porter pic |
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Fish and chips, a classic pub meal |
On the drive home, we stopped at
Handel's Homemade Ice Cream and Yogurt in York, Pennsylvania. Even though it was outside in December, the treat was still delightful.
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Going for a snack |
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A happy customer |
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Vanilla fudge brownie |
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