The End of a Season: Sunday at Hershey Park and ZooAmerica

This past Sunday, my family and I spent a gorgeous fall day at Hershey Park in Hershey, Pa.  Also known as “The Sweetest Place on Earth”, the amusement park is only a short drive from my home and a summer tradition in my family.  Because of our ridiculous summer and fall schedules, the only date available for our annual adventure was Sunday, September 29 – the very last day of the Summer 2013 season. Even though the waterpark area (The Boardwalk) is closed, fall happens to be a wonderful time to enjoy the pleasures of roller coasters and bumper cars.  The crowds are lighter and the temperature is perfect for a day spent outdoors.

We had fun.  I took photos.  I thought I’d share a few.

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[ Milton S. Hershey, mastermind behind The Hershey Chocolate Co. and philanthropist extraordinaire ]

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[ The Kissing Tower ]

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[ Views from the Tower ]

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ZooAmerica is an 11 acre park that showcases animals from different areas of the United States and is included in the admission price for Hershey Park.  Jay and I decided to wander over and take a peek.  Most of animals were napping when we visited but a few were happy to pose for pictures.

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[ Beautiful landscaping and gardening everywhere! ]

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[ The Road Runner ]

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[ A snack for Mr. Slowski ]

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[ Mr. Elk ]

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[ One of many industrious prairie dogs ]

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[ The porcupine was out cold ]

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[ This was his bed.  Unbelievable! ]

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[ An injured bald eagle ]

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[ Old cocoa bean silos seen from the black bear habitat ]

We spent the rest of the day in the park proper, riding rides, eating junk food, and feeling sick to our stomachs.  Good times!

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[ The Great Bear ]

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[ Love the Kiss lights – the street lamps in Hershey are kisses, too ]

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[ An adorable icon ]

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[ Storm Runner ]

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We left the park exhausted but happy, feeling like we could finally let summer go and embrace the cider-laced, spice-infused loveliness of autumn.

Hershey Park happy!

Hershey Park glad!

So many things to see and do;

Good times to be had!

Differences of Opinion

I was browsing the Budget Travel website when I came across two very interesting lists of fifteen places every kid should see.  The first list consisted mostly of historical sites with the Grand Canyon, Redwood, and Walt Disney World mixed in for some variety.  The second list was more varied, focusing on historical, cultural, and natural sites throughout the United States.  While the lists themselves are interesting reading, the comments made by other readers are far more entertaining and thought-provoking.  Just so we’re all on the same page, I’ll mention the suggestions given by the two articles.

Article 1: Ellis Island (NY); Ground Zero (NY); Lincoln Memorial (Washington,D.C.); Colonial Williamsburg (VA); USS Arizona (HI); Grand Canyon (AZ); National Civil Rights Museum (TN); Redwood NP (CA); Monticello (VA); Gettysburg (PA); The Alamo (TX); Niagara Falls (NY); The Freedom Trail (MA); Independence Hall (PA); Walt Disney World (FL)

After walking around in the heat