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Hershey, Pa Tips?


amybeth

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We are planning a 2-3 day trip to the Hershey area, and I'm wondering if there are any "safe" eating spots both in the park or in the surrounding area. We're probably going to hit the Botanical Gardens, the amusement park and maybe Indian Echo Caverns. Just a brief getaway.

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The Hotel Hershey (up on the hill) has a gluten free menu!!! I actually live here. PM me if you want to get in touch I can give you all the other hints to the area.

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In Hersheypark there's a Kosher Food Mart that has a small gluten free menu. It's not much, but it's better than nothing. You may want to call the park ahead of time to see if they'll let you bring your own food in since you hae dietary restrictions. I know that Dutch Wonderland will (they're owned by Hershey), so it's worth a try.

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The Hotel Hershey (up on the hill) has a gluten free menu!!! I actually live here. PM me if you want to get in touch I can give you all the other hints to the area.

Amanda

I am so siked!!! I was scrolling down to 'gluten-free travel' to post questions about Hershey Park (and the Outer Banks)!! We're staying at the Hershey Lodge but can certainly eat at Hotel Hershey. Awesome!!! :D:D

--Kristy

PS-I just called 1800 HERSHEY and went with the dining prompt. When explaining my needs to the customer service rep prior to being transferred to the chef, she told me that the resort would be able to meet his needs without risk of cc. The executive chef for the resort just left me a message to discuss my son's dietary needs. I missed the call, but he's calling back later. I'll let you know the out come.

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The Hotel Hershey (up on the hill) has a gluten free menu!!! I actually live here. PM me if you want to get in touch I can give you all the other hints to the area.

Amanda

Hi, I will also be traveling to the Hershey and Lancaster PA area this summer with my family. Can you suggest any safe places to eat outside of Hershey? I will be staying at Willow Valley in Lancaster. I would appreciate any help. Thank you.

Donna

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