How scary is Dark Nights at Hersheypark?


How scary is Dark Nights at Hersheypark? Dark Nights is recommended for ages 13 and up, and I would agree with that (although, you know your kids best). But I know a lot of people are worried about bringing their kids under 12 to the park in general. When we visited, I did not encounter any of the scare actors outside of the scare zones.


What is not allowed in Hersheypark?

Prohibited Items Weapons of any kind are prohibited. Weapons are considered to be any item that could endanger public safety. Some examples include: firearms, knives, mace, and chains. Hershey Entertainment & Resorts reserves the right to refuse the entry of any item that could be considered a weapon.


Can I bring a backpack into Hersheypark?

According to Hersheypark's website, all hand-carried items, including backpacks and belt packs are subject to search. The following items are not permitted anywhere inside Hersheypark: Weapons of any type. Laser pointers.


What ride is Hersheypark getting rid of?

The Whip, which was located in the Midway America section of the park, is being removed for the 2023 season. Hersheypark confirmed this in a tweet regarding the removal of the ride. The ride was added to the Midway America expansion at the park and was near the former Wildcat coaster and the Music Express ride.


What is the scariest ride in Hersheypark?

Arguably the most intense coaster at the park, Skyrush opened in 2012 and takes you up its lift hill at 20 miles per hour. The coaster's supports were drilled up to 120 feet into the ground, which is the same height as the tallest hill on Fahrenheit.


What is the least scary roller coaster at Hersheypark?

Hershey Kisses These are the most mild of all the coasters in the park, great for beginners or those who don't want to brave the larger rides. Cocoa Cruiser- For the little thrill seeker in the family this is the perfect first coaster.


What is the longest roller coaster in Hersheypark?

Candymonium is a steel roller coaster located at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, the ride was announced in 2018 and opened on July 3, 2020. It is the tallest, fastest, and longest roller coaster at Hersheypark.