Hershey Chocolate World is the place to be and we had a GREAT time....
We arrived early in the morning so we could beat the crowds but since the amusement park was not opened yet we didn't really have to worry about it too much. I figured that people would be rushing the place just to get to the chocolate. Anyways when we arrived the first thing we did was purchase our tickets for the events that they had... there were several to choose from and we decided on the 3-D show, Create your own Candy bar, The Great American Chocolate tour and the Trolley Ride.

Next we moved onto the Trolley Ride
The First trolley car rolled out October 15th, 1904 ` rolling through landscape which would grow to become Hershey. It started out being used to transport milk from local dairy farms to the Chocolate Factory, later included passenger cars transporting workers to the factory, students of the Hershey school to their classes, and families to Hershey Park. By the time World War II ended Americans had shifted from railway to highway travel and the trolleys had past their prime and stopped running on Dec 21, 1946 ~ in 1988 they were restored and put to use once again as a guided tour through Hershey.
This was the Create your own Candy Bar ~ We had to put on aprons and hair nets ~ then we went into a room with computers and selected what kind of Chocolate bar we wanted and what we wanted inside of it ~ next we moved onto designing our box ~ After designing our box we went in and watched our candy bar be made. This was really fun and I am looking forward to eating my designer bar. It is Dark Chocolate with toffee and nuts inside.