Have a Haunted Halloween in Hershey

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  • Author Paul Negron
  • Published November 30, 2010
  • Word count 346

Looking for a spooktacular Halloween celebration? The annual Hershey event, Hersheypark in the Dark, will take place over three weekends this fall. Hersheypark is the best place in all of Hershey to celebrate Halloween in style. For three weekends in October, the famed amusement park opens its door to ghosts and goblins galore as visitors enjoy the Halloween-themed shows and attractions and feast on fantastic fall food. Kids will love the haunted houses and trick-or-treating. Be sure to arrive donning your best and most creative Halloween costume, as you can even win a prize for best costume!

Kids age 12 and under can embark on a trick-or-treating adventure, starting at HERSHEY’S CHOCOLATE WORLD. The quest for copious amounts of candy continues inside Hersheypark in Treatville, the special village of sweets and treats featuring free samples of classic HERSHEY chocolate. During the event, you can head to ZooAmerica which showcases Creatures of the Night each evening. Make sure you bring your flashlight to view prowling animals at the zoo. The one-price admission covers Hersheypark In The Dark rides and entertainment as well as the Creatures Of The Night at ZooAmerica when entered from within the Park.

Over 50 theme park rides will be available to you during the Hershey event, including access to 10 thrilling and heart-stopping roller coasters. Have a rip-roaring time on Night Mares, Alien Orbiter, Spooky-o-saurus, Witches’ Kettles, Haunted Stables and Spider’s Web.

For shockingly good entertainment, you will be treated to a host of great live performances. Join in the fun with Bunsen and the Burners, as the wacky scientists concoct a good time for audiences. The group belts out your favorite Halloween hits like "Witch Doctor," "Weird Science," and "Zombie Jamboree." You may want to cover your ears when you hear the Screaming Mummies rock out to some classic Halloween tunes. The band sings timeless classics like "Clap For The Wolfman," "Don’t Fear The Reaper," and "The Time Warp."

This October, be sure to check out Hersheypark in the Dark. The fun extravaganza promises to provide Halloween fun for the entire family!

Paul is a writer and contributor for Bluegreen's Travel Guide website, Colorful Places

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