Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
I love chocolates! L.O.V.E. Specially dark chocolates with almonds. I can eat a whole bag -- so a visit to Hersheys, Pennsylvania, a mere 1.5 hours from Philadelphia is in order!
We had lunch with our friends, the Abadilla's, who live in Hummelstown, PA - 5 minutes away from the Hershey attractions. They drove with us to Chocolate World which is a place were they show the process on how Hershey's chocolates are made. It was a little disappointing, I was expecting a real factory tour! Like Willy Wonka's! :) Instead, it was more like a Disney Ride. Still a worthwhile visit though.
We shopped for lots and lots of souvenirs and chocolates and walked towards Candy Lane. Alas! Candyland will not open until next week, November 18. We were also dallying, so we missed the last 3D show and the last trip of Trolley Works. Instead, we drove to Hershey's Sweet Lights, where we wound through over 2 million sparkling lights on nearly 600 enchanting animated displays.
We had lunch with our friends, the Abadilla's, who live in Hummelstown, PA - 5 minutes away from the Hershey attractions. They drove with us to Chocolate World which is a place were they show the process on how Hershey's chocolates are made. It was a little disappointing, I was expecting a real factory tour! Like Willy Wonka's! :) Instead, it was more like a Disney Ride. Still a worthwhile visit though.
We shopped for lots and lots of souvenirs and chocolates and walked towards Candy Lane. Alas! Candyland will not open until next week, November 18. We were also dallying, so we missed the last 3D show and the last trip of Trolley Works. Instead, we drove to Hershey's Sweet Lights, where we wound through over 2 million sparkling lights on nearly 600 enchanting animated displays.

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