After a short (and flat!) walk, you’ll come out between the lockers and the Skyrush queue. You’ve just made it to the Hollow by skipping the Founder’s Way and avoiding the hill by the Comet. This path is essential at opening, as you quickly part from other people walking in and end up further into the park, faster. While sometimes the main gates may open up to 15 minutes before the official opening time, security will stop you further into the park where you’ll wait until it is official opening time. Most folks usually gather at the gate headed into Music Box Way. Instead, go into the Hollow and wait with a smaller group to cross the first bridge. Once the park opens, cross the bridge, hang a left and go through Pioneer Frontier. You’ll eventually meet up with the people who came from Music Box Way as they walk to the Boardwalk / Laff Trak / Fahrenheit, but you’ll have walked a good portion of the way in an empty part of the park. Some rides very rarely have wait times, so ride them only when the park is busy. A great roller coaster, but high capacity (two trains run at the same time) and at the back of the park. Ride this coaster when the queues for the other ones are long. Other rides that don’t have a line unless the park is really busy: Coal Cracker (log flume), Kissing Tower, pretty much any kiddie ride, and the monorail. These rides seem to always have a line: Fahrenheit, LaffTrak, Comet, Reese’s Cupfusion, The Claw, Candymonium, and Great Bear, so if you see the queues empty (or the app has a short wait listed) go there! Check out this touring plan to help plan your day. In the Hersheypark app, ride wait times listed and updated frequently. The app also has a list of rides sorted by height category, park and Chocolate World hours, and a list of any closed rides. On hot days, water is your best bet to stay hydrated. Take your souvenir cup it’s the easiest to carry because of the handle. I often attach it to a stroller or back pack strap, so I don’t have to carry it at all. Pretty much any stand with access to ice and water will fill it for you, free. There are now water dispensers located strategically throughout the park. One is outside the Overlook Food Court by the Drop Towers. There’s another at the refill station beside 1906 Grill. Purchase a dining or drink plan to save money on food. Dine all day for one low price! All day dining includes 1 entrée and 1 side at more than 10 locations throughout the park. Note that you must wait 90 minutes between meals. Here’s a link to the eateries included in this plan. I’m not going to pretend to know what Hersheypark’s rain policy is. Though, if it rains for more than an hour while you’re there and rides close, check when you leave at guest services to see if you are eligible for a return voucher. This, of course, doesn’t work for those with season passes. If you’re planning to go to the Boardwalk (water park) on a hot day, go there first. Most people will get on rides as they make their way to the water park. This leaves the lines for the water slides short at the beginning of the day. Tip inside a tip: There are large lockers to store your stuff at the Boardwalk, but there are also smaller, less expensive lockers to just hold your phone and car key. I’ve had success with a water proof pouch for my car key and iPhone, and storing my other items in a free cubby. We enjoy cooling off during a hot day at the park in the arcade or Overlook Food Court in Kissing Tower Hill. For parents with infants, there is an air conditioned nursing / changing room in Pioneer Frontier in the Highmark Family Health Building. Use it to relax and feed your baby, especially if it’s a hot day.
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