About Hershey
The Hotel Hershey
Dining
While much of our meals are planned for the weekend, should you happen to arrive early or extend your stay, Hershey offers many on-site dining options:
Trevi-5
Harvest
The Circular
Chef's Market
Iberian Lounge
Poolside
Hershey Grill
Revelry
The Bears' Den
Fire & Grain
And nearby options:
Cocoa Beanery
Houlihan's
Devon's Seafood + Steak
Shops
The Shops at The Hotel Hershey:
The Jeweler
Signatures - All Things Hershey
A Storied Home - Distinctive Gifts for the Home
Sweets - Candy and More!
Chic Boutique - Apparel, Accessories, Gifts
Shine, A Lilly Pulitzer Signature Store
Hershey Resort Benefits
Admission to Hershey Gardens
Admission to The Hershey Story's Museum Experience
Access to Golf Courses
Special pricing on Hersheypark and ZooAmerica
Access to outdoor and indoor pools
Fun Hershey Facts
Approximately 250 million Hershey's chocolate bars are sold per year.
Hershey's Kisses machine run 24/7 to produce 70 million Kisses everyday at the factory.
Milton S. Hershey's first love was caramel, not chocolate, starting the Lancaster Caramel Company in the 1880s.
For the first fourteen years, Hershey's Kisses were hand wrapped because the machine to wrap the individual bell-shaped chocolates weren't developed until 1921.
Americans consume 22 pounds of candy per year and nearly half of that is chocolate.
Reese peanut butter cups are Hershey's most popular confectionary today.
Milton S. Hershey began construction on what is the world's largest chocolate manufacturing plant on March 02, 1903.
The town of Hershey, PA was created because Milton S. Hershey wanted to create a real hometown for his employees. He aimed to create welcoming homes, quality education for children, accessible public transportation, and plenty of recreational opportunities.
Milton S. Hershey purchased a ticket on the Titanic, but was called back to the states early for a business emergency.