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season is Hershey, PA. Reilly Elizabeth Fies,Hershey Entertainment and Resorts’ communications


specialist, says,


“Hershey is America’s sweetest small town that is a premier destination for meetings and conventions.Located with- in a short drive from five of the largest metropolitan areas in the Northeast, Hershey Resorts can accommodate any event with more than 900 guest rooms and 125,000-square feet of unique, ver- satile meeting space.”


The Hotel Hershey is a four-star and four- diamond rated historic property that offers 276 deluxe guest rooms, 25,000- square feet of meeting space that fea- tures natural lighting, The Spa At The Hotel Hershey, and three distinct restau- rants.


Hershey Lodge is the sister property of The Hotel Hershey and provides 665 additional guest rooms, more than 100,000-square feet of meeting space and four unique dining options. Great


American Hall is the largest function room at Hershey Lodge,boasting 32,000- square feet,while its Chocolate Ballroom offers another 15,000-square feet.


Situated three hours from NewYork City, two hours from Philadelphia and Washington, DC, 90-minutes


from


Baltimore, and three-and-a-half hours from Pittsburgh,Hershey is easily acces- sible for groups seeking a quick holiday getaway.


“Our sweet destination...offers Christmas In Hershey, a town-wide celebration of the magic of the holidays,”notes Fies.


One of the most notable Hershey holi- day attractions for guests of all ages is Hersheypark Christmas Candylane.


“Christmas Candylane, the epitome of hometown USA,has always been a great holiday tradition and will be expanding to almost double in size," she observes. "New additions for the 2015 season


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