Submitted by smashmag t3_10yzw0u in Pennsylvania

Hi, I don’t suppose anyone has tips for getting a deal on tickets for the family to Hershey Park? Or other advice for a trip there with little kids? It’ll be a 4yo, infant, mom and dad for like 3 days staying in Hershey. 2022 was a financially difficult year so looking to not break the bank here lol. Thanks in advance!!

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CharacterBrief9121 t1_j80lhs7 wrote

Find someone on the Hersheypark subreddit. I had season passes last year and they can have up to 20 discounted tickets you can purchase. I don’t have one this year otherwise I would offer but some people are pretty nice on r/Hersheypark.

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[deleted] t1_j80nqak wrote

Not what you asked, but can I put in a plug for Dutch Wonderland? So much better for little kids and way less expensive.

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coasterkyle18 t1_j80oe4s wrote

I don't think there's any deals going on right now. Usually in the fall of the year prior they sell season passes for cheaper than usual. Idk about 3-day tickets though.

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pinkpolo t1_j80q3e7 wrote

My local parks and rec sells discounted tickets.

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Logan_Holmes t1_j80rjos wrote

Giant used to sell Hersheypark tickets that were like $10 off. Not sure if they still do that. Also not sure if it’s all locations, or just the ones in Hershey

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Critical_Band5649 t1_j80t142 wrote

Hershey Park is geared towards kids older than that. Personally, Knoebels is much more for small kids and families. Free admission so you don't waste a $65 ticket on little ones only riding a few rides. Individual ride tickets can be purchased at a discount at Weis. Knoebels also has a veteran discount once a year, you get a free book of tickets.

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dogmomdrinkstea t1_j80ye7g wrote

Agreed that Knoebels will get you more for your buck. It's also dog friendly, if that's a plus for you. I believe Weis also has discounted tickets for DelGrosso amusement park and water park in Tipton (north of Altoona), although I'm unsure if that's good for younger kids. If none of this is helpful, my bad!

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losiduh t1_j810i61 wrote

If you’d get the king size pass, you get 2 free park tickets and it includes parking.

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hey_oh_its_io t1_j81afll wrote

Turkey Hill gas station also provides “discounted”tickets. If memory serves, when you buy a Hershey park ticket through the park, it’s the evening before the day pass and the day pass so 1.5 days and not strictly a single day. The TH and Giant tickets are discounted because they are strictly a single day ticket.

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HeyZuesHChrist t1_j81asly wrote

Knoebels is also a much better option for small kids. I’ve taken my nieces to Hershey Park and Knoebels and it’s not even close.

Knoebels is free admission. You can either pay for tickets for kids to ride or buy an all day pass for the kids for like $15/piece. You will spend far less money and have far more fun. I prefer Knoebels to Hershey Park as an adult.

Edit: As someone else pointed out prices for kids ride all day passes have gone up since I took my nieces in 2021.

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CharacterBrief9121 t1_j81cv3p wrote

My fiancée just let me know the fb group Hershey Park Season Pass Holders (there are a few and they each have this according to her) they have pinned posts in the group that are for giving away the extra tickets to others. People are always giving them away and if someone posts in search of they are quick to jump on and help hook them up with someone giving some away. Check it out!

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nouseforanametoday t1_j81hm6k wrote

How close are you? They have Hershey park nights at the Hershey Bears. If you go to the game you get a free ticket

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mwwwaaahahaha t1_j81iy2o wrote

For those ages, go to kneobels. Don't waste money on a park you have to pay admission for.

Edit: spelling

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Ok-Earth5126 t1_j81r1qy wrote

Dutchwonder land it nice for younger kiddos.

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KyleRichXV t1_j82dwer wrote

Giant Food Stores sell tickets at customer service and they’re usually discounted, that’s what I usually do. Also recommend the meal pass if you can swing that, so everyone can eat and drink

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SideIndividual639 t1_j82qzsz wrote

I would go to Dutch Wonderland or Knobles instead. Hersheypark has some kid's rides but the last time we were there the rides were more for kids a little older. If you were a friend coming into town we would take you to one of those two.

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jlando40 t1_j82u5af wrote

Go to Dorney or Knobels if you want something extremely affordable unfortunately Hershey is super expensive for a family coming from a season pass holder

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000111000000111000 t1_j83zun7 wrote

I goto Knoebels 2 or three times a week and just sit, and people watch. I live literally minutes away and come and go. I also had season passes to Herswhen I lived in Palmyra. I'm never going to spend that amount of stupid money again

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LegitimateStar7034 t1_j846d5m wrote

Take your family to Knobels Grove.
Free admission, free parking you can bring snacks, although the food is reasonable and you can pay per ride with tickets that never expire or get a ride band. They also have a wonderful spring fed pool.

DO NOT waste the the money taking an infant and 4 year old to HP. You’ll be paying almost $200 to get in even if the kids are free. To do what? You won’t be able to ride rides together.
Save HP for when the kids are older.

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LegitimateStar7034 t1_j846dts wrote

Take your family to Knobels Grove.
Free admission, free parking you can bring snacks, although the food is reasonable and you can pay per ride with tickets that never expire or get a ride band. They also have a wonderful spring fed pool.

DO NOT waste the the money taking an infant and 4 year old to HP. You’ll be paying almost $200 to get in even if the kids are free. To do what? You won’t be able to ride rides together.
Save HP for when the kids are older.

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LegitimateStar7034 t1_j846ek0 wrote

Take your family to Knobels Grove.
Free admission, free parking you can bring snacks, although the food is reasonable and you can pay per ride with tickets that never expire or get a ride band. They also have a wonderful spring fed pool.

DO NOT waste the the money taking an infant and 4 year old to HP. You’ll be paying almost $200 to get in even if the kids are free. To do what? You won’t be able to ride rides together.
Save HP for when the kids are older.

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LegitimateStar7034 t1_j846gc1 wrote

Take your family to Knobels Grove.
Free admission, free parking you can bring snacks, although the food is reasonable and you can pay per ride with tickets that never expire or get a ride band. They also have a wonderful spring fed pool.

DO NOT waste the the money taking an infant and 4 year old to HP. You’ll be paying almost $200 to get in even if the kids are free. To do what? You won’t be able to ride rides together.
Save HP for when the kids are older.

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LegitimateStar7034 t1_j846m0y wrote

Take your family to Knobels Grove.
Free admission, free parking you can bring snacks, although the food is reasonable and you can pay per ride with tickets that never expire or get a ride band. They also have a wonderful spring fed pool.

https://www.knoebels.com/

DO NOT waste the the money taking an infant and 4 year old to HP. You’ll be paying almost $200 to get in even if the kids are free. To do what? You won’t be able to ride rides together.
Save HP for when the kids are older.

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2Blunt4Yall t1_j85sy86 wrote

With living within 5 mins of Hershey Park, you don't. Go to Knoebels or Dutch Wonderland. Much better!!

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