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Father's Day Weekend 2021: Things to do in Hershey, PA

Make dad's day on June 20, 2021

Father's Day and the first day of summer on Sunday? Well, that is a sweet coincidence! Make a visit to The Sweetest Place On Earth this weekend and treat the special men in your life - fathers, grandfathers, uncles, friends, and more! Keep scrolling for everything there is to do this Father's Day weekend, June 18-20, 2021.

FREE ADMISSION TO HERSHEY GARDENS, THE HERSHEY STORY MUSEUM AND HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE WORLD

Dads receive free admission to Hershey Gardens and The Hershey Story Museum on Sunday, June 20!

Admission is always free at Hershey's Chocolate World Attraction. While you're there, enjoy the free Hershey's Chocolate Tour and various paid experiences.

Grab tickets for live, in-person entertainment

In less than one month, concerts and shows return to Hershey, PA! Order online and surprise dad with tickets to, Luke BryanGuns N' RosesPhishDead & CompanyJames Taylor and more.

PLAY A ROUND OF GOLF

Spring Creek Golf Course is now open! Experience the area's best and longest nine-hole course with rounds as low as $13. Book your tee time now by calling the pro shop at 717-533-2847.

OVERNIGHT GETAWAY AT THE OFFICIAL RESORTS OF HERSHEYPARK

Make sweet family memories with a Father's Day weekend getaway. Make your trip easy by booking a package! Offers available this weekend include: 

  • 2-Day Stay & Play Package at The Hotel Hershey and Hershey Lodge 
  • Hersheypark Package at The Hotel Hershey and Hershey Lodge 
  • Hersheypark Camping Package at Hersheypark Camping Resort

Be sure to check out our summer guide to The Official Resorts of Hersheypark to make it the sweetest getaway, EVER! 

HERSHEYPARK  & ZooAmerica

Hersheypark, including The Boardwalk At Hersheypark water park, are now open daily through September 6. 

Guests visiting Hersheypark this summer can enjoy three parks in one with their one-price admission including:

  • Coasters, classic family attractions and kiddie rides (weather and maintenance permitting) plus enhanced entertainment offerings like Hershey Character interactive experiences with “Sweet Greets” in new locations throughout the Park, and Our Friends from the Sea shows in the Aquatheatre
  • The Boardwalk with one million gallons of water and more than a dozen water attractions, including a lazy river, wave pool, slides and East Coast Waterworks with 600 water features
  • ZooAmerica North American Wildlife Park, an 11-acre walk-through zoo with animals native to five regions of the North American continent, when entering from the Hersheypark bridge during posted park hours

Guests can also experience the newest region of Hersheypark - Hershey’s Chocolatetown - home to the Park’s biggest coaster, Candymonium, three all-new dining experiences, premier shopping, and more. The region celebrates the life and legacy of our founder, Milton S. Hershey, by continuing to bring people together for happiness, fun, and of course, chocolate. 

For a limited time, Everyone Pays Kids’ Price at Hersheypark. Guests who purchase tickets online can save and enjoy the sweetest thrills of the season for $52.95. Current 2021 Season Pass Holders can enjoy unlimited visits this summer as part of their year-long perks. 

Don't miss these tips to save time and money when you visit this summer!

DINE OUTDOORS

Patios are open, weather permitting, at eight of our restaurants! Enjoy one-of-a-kind views at our newest (and largest) restaurant: The Chocolatier Restaurant, Bar + Patio in the new Hershey’s Chocolatetown region at Hersheypark. Additional outdoor dining options include Harvest and Trevi 5 at The Hotel HersheyHershey Grill and Revelry at Hershey LodgeDevon Seafood + Steak HersheyHoulihan's Hershey, and Cocoa Beanery on Research Blvd. Visit DiningInHershey.com for more info.

LET'S GET SOCIAL

While you're here with dad, tag us in your photos by using #HersheyPA.

As you prepare for your visit, please know that we are operating in accordance with guidelines outlined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Pennsylvania Department of Health, and industry partners.