The Wonderful World of Chocolate and the Sweetest Place on Earth
After riding Skyrush at HersheyPark and visiting ZooAmerica, the
other highlight of our visit to Hershey world was creating our very own candy
bars at Hershey’s Chocolate World. There are several different attractions inside
Chocolate World and the first one we did was the Hershey make your own candy
bar experience.
When you purchase your ticket they enter your name into the
computer. At each station you scan your ticket and it displays your name so you
know where your candy bar is at all times. We donned the white hair nets and
aprons we were given and proceeded inside to the candy bar design studio. Using
touch screens, I selected my base to be white chocolate and added butterscotch
and milk chocolate chips and opted for no sprinkles. Scan our tickets at the start of the
assembly line and pull the lever to begin. A suction cup contraption picks up
the chocolate base you picked out and sets it gently onto the assembly line
conveyor belt. The bar slowly moves down the line stopping at each respective
station to receive its proper fillings. A layer of chocolate is applied on top
(the same for everybody regardless your base flavor) and your fledgling bar is
whisked away into the inferno of the oven. While it cools you get to design your
packaging.
Next up, we did the free Hershey chocolate tour. Please note, this
ride is a replacement for the original Hershey factory tour, as the original
Hershey chocolate factory tour was so popular, and drawing so many guests it
was impossible to please them all without disrupting operations of the
chocolate factory. So an omni-mover type ride systems was created to move
thousands of people a day through the sets of animatronics and video screens, a
sort of virtual Hershey plant tour explaining how chocolate is made. Fun fact:
Milton Hershey chose the location in Pennsylvania
due to the abundance of nearby cows for his milk chocolate (I guess it’s
cheaper to transport cocoa versus milk). At the end of the ride you are given a
free chocolate bar before being dumped out in a giant Hersheys store.
I can’t wait to visit Hershey park Hershey park again! Pictured below is the 2012 Chocolate World map of attractions. Click here for the Chocolate World hours of operation.
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