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tary history tour every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:00 am. Attendees taking a break from their busy agendas can learn about the interesting history that’s right where they’re meeting.


The Hershey Story Museum, which is located downtown and preserves the life and legacy of Hershey, is perfect for off- site dining, too.


Hershey Destination Services provides groups with assistance in tailoring their programs, including team building activi- ties, themed events and facilitation with the local vendors and off-site activities.


Chocolate lovers rejoice when meeting here, as well. Every part of the meeting experience at The Hotel Hershey can involve chocolate, including a choice of a Hershey’s Milk or Special Dark candy bar as guests check in.


According to Michael Reynoldson, assis- tant director of resort sales for Hershey Entertainment and Resorts, “Our exclu- sive in-room amenities are chocolate- mandarin scented. The Spa At The Hotel Hershey, affectionately known as The Chocolate Spa, has several chocolate treatments, including the Cocoa Massage, Whipped Cocoa Bath and Chocolate Fondue Wrap. The Cocoa Facial Experience is the most unique, as it fea- tures an edible dark chocolate mask.”


Lincoln's Address


Destination Gettysburg has been promot- ing the Gettysburg, PA area as a host site for meetings and events for the last 60 years. Home to a pivotal battleground during the Civil War, the town hosted Abraham Lincoln’s famed Gettysburg Address as heworked tomend a fractured America.


All that history combines with modern offerings for meeting and event groups, and Destination Gettysburg connects planners with all the sites and services they need to hold a successful function.


Planners will find the one-stop-shop of workingwith Destination Gettysburg to be great for locating everything they need, from full-service meeting facilities to unique venues in the Adams County area. Finding historical and one-of-a-kind ven- ues is easy to do, as well, as planners choosing Gettysburg have plenty of options available to them for their meet- ings, social gatherings, team building, culinary activities and special events.


Groups coming to Gettysburg for their meetings and leadership development programs often bring family for an extend- ed stay in order to take advantage of all there is to do in the area, too.


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