
We went on a little family vacation to Hershey,
Pennsylvania. It was such a nice little get away-and who wouldn't want to visit a town that's tourism is built around chocolate! We visited Hershey World, Hershey
Museum, and Hershey Garden's. Hershey World had a fun little ride about making chocolate along with a little "factory" I guess you could say where the kids got to package their own chocolate kisses. The Hershey
Museum was interesting, but the kids and by kids I mean Jason got pretty bored. I loved Hershey Gardens it was such a beautiful day. The kids just ran around and explored. They had a butterfly house which the g
irls really enjoyed.
Tanni had a little chart that told her what all of the different butterflies were and she was acting so grown up trying to figure out all of the different butterflies. Another fun attraction we hit were the Circus. The kids really loved this, they got to go see the animals and performers up close before the show which was
probably the most entertaining for them. They were a little
bumbed out that we wouldn't fork out $12 for a bag of cotton candy however. We did splurge the next day at Dutch Wonderland for two bags of $2 cotton candy to make up for it. I think it's safe to say that this was
every one's favorite place on the trip. It was an
amusement park based on a Dragon, a Knight, and the girls favorite a Princess! The last day we went to Gettysburg which was such an interesting little town. There were random people all dressed up in Civil War clothing walking around town. We drove around and looked at the different monuments. It reminded me of the vacations my family took when we were kids. The type when the parents drive around and look at stuff that seem so boring and your just glad to get out of the car and run around for a few minutes. We had a great time together I think family vacations are so much fun no matter where you go or what you do!
2 comments:
Wow, you really caught up, it's so fun to read all your posts & see the pictures. Your trip sounds so fun & I totally remember feeling the same way about trips when I was little, did you have to stop at historical markers too? We did!
Awesome trip. I want to get to Gettysburg soon. I'll have to plan on Hershey too just so the kids don't remember it like you remember your family vacations: looking at boring things that ONLY grown-ups could be interested in.
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