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Hershey Park, Pa


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I've been to Disney and they as most of know are GREAT when it comes to gluten-free dining.

Has anyone been to Hershey Park? I have emailed them and have not received a responce re: gluten-free dining.

Please let me know. I would like to plan a trip for Memorial Day Weekend for my family.

Thanks

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We'll I have answered my own question. I was able to speak with the restuarant manager at Hotel Hershey and she said they will happily accommadate the gluten-free diner.

Angie: Thanks for your help too:)

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No problem Donna! I hope you have a great time in Hershey! Let us know how it goes in the park.

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We went to Hershey Park for Memorial Day Weekend.

It was an absolute gluten-free sucess. We stayed at the Hershey Lodge on site.

All of their restaurants on site have a gluten-free menu. The waitstaff was very knowledgeable too.

They offer gluten-free breads and pastas along with gluten-free entrees.

I felt very comfortable there and I am very sensitive to the smallest amount of gluten.

I am also dairy free and they were able to help me with that too.

Hershey Park itself does not offer a gluten-free menu. You are able to bring in food if you have celiac disease.

They never asked me for any proof at the gate.

I did see UTZ chips at the food stands.

All in all a great trip. We plan to go back again next year.

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