Hershey's Sweetest Secret: Unbeatable Deals at This Elizabethtown Hotel!

SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Elizabethtown Hershey United States

SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Elizabethtown Hershey United States

Hershey's Sweetest Secret: Unbeatable Deals at This Elizabethtown Hotel!

Hershey's Sweetest Secret: Elizabethtown Hotel Review - (Okay, Buckle Up, It's Gonna Get Real)

Okay, people, let's talk Hershey! Not the chocolate – though, let's be honest, Hershey's chocolate is always a good idea – but the place. And more specifically, this Elizabethtown hotel promising "Sweetest Secret: Unbeatable Deals." I, your intrepid (and slightly caffeinated) reviewer, took the plunge. Here's the messy, honest, and hopefully helpful lowdown.

First Impressions & Accessibility (Getting in the Door (And Beyond)):

Finding the hotel was easy – thank God, because I swear my GPS is about as reliable as a politician's promise. Parking? Free! (Yes, free parking. In this day and age, it's a miracle.) The car park? It felt decent. Now, this is important: Accessibility. I'm not using a wheelchair myself, but I always pay attention. The website says they're good, but I've been burned before by hotels claiming to be accessible and ending up being… less than. I saw a couple of elevators, and the main entrance seemed level. They do list facilities for disabled guests, which is a good starting point. I'd give them a solid "B+" on accessibility; they seem to "get it," but a detailed audit would really tell the tale. (Hey, hotel management! Send me one of those, I'll happily break it down for you!) Front desk staff was nice, but I didn't linger because I'm a speed demon.

Rooms: The Sanctuary (or the Place Where You Sleep):

My room? Clean. Like, really clean. And that’s a HUGE win in my book. Even the corners looked good! No questionable stains (phew!). And that’s my high-level review. The basics were there: Air conditioning (essential!), a comfy bed with a reading light (major points!), a coffee/tea maker (HECK YES), and a desk for pretending to work (which I did for, like, five minutes). Free Wi-Fi, and boy was that beautiful, got to have that to write this review! I was grateful for the blackout curtains because, let's be honest, I'm not always a morning person. They had a safe box in the room for the things I was worried about, and a mirror to obsess in. A bathrobe and free bottled water were nice touches. The shower was good, but I am not a bath person, so I can't say much there. Some other stuff like satellite/cable channels, alarm clock, hair dryer, and toiletries were nice and usual as well, but nothing to write home about, it would be a bit much to take the time to review those.

My room wasn't perfect. The decor was a bit… well, let’s call it "classic." It wasn't offensive, but it wasn't exactly Pinterest-worthy either. But hey, I wasn't there to judge the decorating. Speaking of imperfections, the TV was a bit of a struggle to use. I could only hope to give those things a 0/10.

Internet & Tech (The Digital Realm):

Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! This is the headline. I've been to hotels that promise it and then deliver a signal weaker than my grandmother's dial-up. Not here. The Wi-Fi was fast and stable. I streamed movies, made video calls, and generally lived my digital life without a hitch. A total win. They also offered wired internet ( Internet [LAN] and Internet access – LAN), which I'm not sure anyone uses anymore, but hey, options are good.

Food & Drink (Fueling the Fun):

Okay, this is where things get interesting. They have restaurants, a bar, and a coffee shop. The breakfast [buffet] was the usual hotel fare. Eggs, bacon, pastries… you know the drill. It was perfectly acceptable. The Asian breakfast option looked intriguing, even though I didn't get a chance to try it. I did see some desserts in the restaurants and coffee/tea in restaurant (amazing!). If you're on a budget, a snack bar is a great call.

Safety, Cleanliness & The COVID Factor (Because, You Know, That’s Still a Thing):

This is where things get really important. And I am happy that they took care with the Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizers, Hygiene certification, Physical distancing of at least 1 meter, Rooms sanitized between stays, Safe dining setup, and Staff trained in safety protocol.

They seemed really on top of things. I saw staff regularly cleaning, and all the precautions felt genuine, not just a show. They had a Doctor/nurse on call, and a first aid kit as well.

Things to Do and Ways to Relax (Beyond the Room):

Alright, let's face it, what about the goodies?

  • Fitness center: Yeah, I peeked in. Looked clean, had the usual equipment. I didn't actually use it (because… let's be honest, I'm on vacation!), but it looked legit.
  • Swimming pool [outdoor]. Hello! The pool was glorious! The pool with view was also nice.

Overall, the amenities were solid.

Services & Conveniences (The Little Extras):

They had a Concierge, Currency exchange, Dry cleaning, Laundry service, and a Convenience store. The concierge looked competent, but I didn't have any crazy requests. The Daily housekeeping was great.

Now, The Quirks & The Honestly Real Bits (Because, You Deserve It):

Okay, here's the real tea. The hotel is in Elizabethtown. That's near Hershey. It's not in Hershey. Expect to make a short trip for the chocolate fun.

My biggest "quirk" wasn't even a fault of the hotel. It’s a minor point, but the elevator was slow… I took the stairs several times because I can’t wait.

The Verdict (And the Unbeatable Deal?)

So, about those "Unbeatable Deals"? I'll admit, I booked a package, and it was a good price. For what you get – clean rooms, good Wi-Fi, decent amenities, and a convenient location – it’s a solid value.

The Offer (And Why You Should Book Now!):

Okay, here's the pitch!

(Drumroll please…)

Hershey's Sweetest Secret: Your Elizabethtown Escape!

Tired of cookie-cutter hotels? Craving a getaway? This Elizabethtown hotel is calling your name! Forget those overpriced, crowded resorts. Get ready to experience [Hotel Name]'s:

  • Spotless Comfort: Enjoy rooms sanitized between stays, sparkling clean and ready for your relaxation.
  • Connected & Contactless: Stay connected with blazing-fast, free Wi-Fi in every room!
  • Fuel Your Adventure: Kickstart your day with a delicious breakfast. Then take a splash in the Swimming pool [outdoor] with a view!
  • Peace of Mind: Relax knowing their focus on Cleanliness and safety so you can enjoy your stay without worries.
  • Sweet Deals: Book your stay today and unlock exclusive discounts and offers, like those unmissable deals that will make your Hershey trip unforgettable!

The Final Word:

Hershey's Sweetest Secret is a solid choice for a good experience. Just prepare to be a little flexible. Go! Book! And tell them the slightly-caffeinated reviewer sent you!

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SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Elizabethtown Hershey United States

Alright, here's my attempt at a trip itinerary for SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Elizabethtown Hershey, USA, with all the messy, human, and totally unfiltered stuff you asked for. Buckle up, buttercups, because this is gonna be a ride.

The Elizabethtown & Hershey Hodgepodge: A Slightly Chaotic Adventure (and a Lot of Chocolate)

Day 1: Arrival - Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Roadside Motel (Maybe)

  • 1:00 PM: Touch down at the airport. Ugh, airports. The soul-sucking purgatory of travel. Delayed flight, naturally. Found a stale pretzel and a bad coffee. Already questioning all my life choices.
  • 2:30 PM: Rental car pickup. Praying for no mechanical issues. Had a fleeting moment of panic that I was going to forget how to drive, like some sort of reverse-Rip Van Winkle. Smooth sailing, thankfully.
  • 4:00 PM: Arrive at SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Elizabethtown. First impressions? Well, it's a hotel. It's clean-ish. The air conditioning is blasting, a welcome reprieve from the sticky humidity. The lobby smells vaguely of chlorine and…hope? (Maybe I'm delirious from the travel.)
  • 4:30 PM: Check-in. The front desk clerk, bless her heart, is clearly a seasoned pro at dealing with weary travelers. She offers me a map and a smile. Score! Feeling slightly less homicidal already. Stumbled upon a vending machine filled with questionable snacks. Temptation is real.
  • 5:00 PM: Room sweet room. It looks like a standard room, with a queen-sized bed. It has a TV, so this will be good.
  • 6:00 PM: Unpack/De-stress. Shower with a weirdly textured soap that either leaves you feeling squeaky clean or covered in a thin film of…stuff. I still haven't figured it out.
  • 7:00 PM: Dinner at a "local" diner. The waitress is a force of nature. The food? Greasy, comforting, and exactly what I needed. Tried to order something healthy. Failed miserably. Felt guilty. Ate three slices of pie anyway. Dessert is a right.

Day 2: Hershey Bliss (and the Realization That I'm Getting Old)

  • 8:00 AM: Breakfast at hotel. Scrambled eggs and toast, a classic. Realized I'm getting older.
  • 9:00 AM: Head to Hershey Park, the promised land of sugar highs and childhood nostalgia. Park, parking, ticket, and security.
  • 9:30 AM: Ride the rides, screams echoing through the air, the stomach-churning heights, and the sense of, "why did I do this again?"
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch at Hersheypark. Overpriced theme park food, naturally. But hey, it fuels the sugar rush!
  • 1:00 PM: Chocolate World. Free chocolate samples! My body is a temple…of chocolate. Witnessed a woman buy a literal suitcase full of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. My kind of person. The smell alone is worth the trip.
  • 3:00 PM: More rides. Realized I, in fact, do not LIKE roller coasters. Did I mention I'm getting old? My back hurts, my stomach is doing flips, and I'm fairly certain my internal organs have rearranged themselves.
  • 5:00 PM: Back to the hotel.
  • 7:00 PM: Ordered pizza. Ate pizza. Regressed.
  • 8:00 PM: Watching TV. Thinking about chocolate. Wondering if I can sneak back to Chocolate World. Decided against it. For now.

Day 3: History, Relaxation, and the Lingering Aroma of Chocolate (I Swear It's Still There)

  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast at hotel.
  • 10:00 AM: Visit a Civil War Museum, Gettysburg: Saw a lot of old guns and read the history.
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch at a small cafe to eat.
  • 2:00 PM: Back to the hotel for a nap. Because, honestly, I needed it.
  • 4:00 PM: Pool time. The water is the perfect temperature.
  • 7:00 PM: Local brewery for dinner. I can feel the relaxed feeling.
  • 8:00 PM: Back to the room to pack, and get ready for tomorrow's flight.

Day 4: Departure - Farewell, Hershey (and Maybe Goodbye to My Waistline)

  • 8:00 AM: Hotel breakfast, again. One last attempt at the "healthy" option. Nope. Back to the scrambled eggs and toast.
  • 9:00 AM: Check out. Said farewell to the friendly front desk clerk.
  • 9:30 AM: Last-minute souvenir shopping. Found a Hershey's chocolate bar the size of my head. Judgmental glances from the cashier. Zero regrets.
  • 10:00 AM: Head to the airport.
  • 11:00 AM: Return the car rental.
  • 12:30 PM: Travel home.

Anecdotes and Imperfections (The Meat and Potatoes):

  • The Great Bathroom Mystery: The hotel bathroom sink faucet sputters and groans like a grumpy old man. I'm pretty sure it's judging my life choices.
  • Food Adventures: Ate at a place called "Mom's Diner" that, despite the name, appeared to be run by a particularly surly gentleman with a permanent scowl. The food was amazing. Seriously, the best burger I've had in years. The waitress made me feel slightly guilty for not finishing it.
  • Emotional Rollercoaster: This trip was less a vacation and more a bizarre, beautiful, and sometimes exhausting collection of experiences. I laughed, I (almost) cried, and I definitely ate way too much chocolate. Worth it.
  • The Hershey Smell: Let me just say… Hershey is a city where the air itself is infused with the aroma of chocolate. You breathe it in. You wake up with it. You dream it. It’s… intense.

Quirky Observations and Rambles (The Extra Bits):

  • The people in Hershey are incredibly friendly. Everyone smiles. They're either all incredibly happy because of the abundance of chocolate, or they're secretly plotting something. I can't decide which.
  • I spent an embarrassing amount of time trying to figure out how to work the hotel TV remote. Turns out, it's just…complicated.
  • I saw a kid wearing a Hershey's Kisses hat. I wanted one. I'm too old for one. The internal conflict was real.
  • The hotel's Wi-Fi wasn't great. Good, I guess. Forced me to unplug and experience the outside world.

Opinionated Language and Natural Pacing (The Truth Serum):

  • The SureStay Plus Hotel was fine. It wasn't fancy, but it was clean and comfortable enough. I've stayed in worse. (Much worse.)
  • Hershey Park is a blast, but be prepared for crowds. Worth it, though. Especially if you love sugar.
  • Gettysburg was fascinating, but also a reminder of the pain and difficulty of the past.
  • The pizza was…well, pizza. You can't really go wrong with pizza.

Messy, Honest, Funny, and Absolutely Human:

This trip wasn't perfect. I got lost a few times. I ate too much. I probably offended a few people (accidentally, I swear!). But it was real. It was a reminder that travel isn't always about picture-perfect moments. It's about embracing the mess, laughing at the imperfections, and stuffing your face with way too much chocolate. And I loved every minute of it. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a Hershey's bar to attend to.

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Hershey's Sweetest Secret: Elizabethtown Hotel Edition - You Ask, I (Sort Of) Answer!

Okay, spill the beans! What's this "Sweetest Secret" deal actually *about*?

Alright, alright, settle down, you chocolate-hungry hordes! Basically, it's a package deal at a hotel in Elizabethtown, near Hershey, that *supposedly* gets you a bunch of Hershey park passes, a hotel stay, and maybe a few bonus goodies. Think of it as a sugar-fueled sprint toward happiness... or at least, a sugar coma. The "sweetest secret" part? Well, that’s mostly marketing mumbo jumbo, let’s be honest. But the deals... they CAN be pretty sweet. Sometimes.

Is this "Sweetest Secret" really *worth* it? Are the deals any good?

Ugh, that’s the million-dollar question, isn't it? It completely depends. Listen, I once grabbed a deal that *seemed* amazing. Got the hotel, the passes, and even a little Hershey's Kiss on my pillow! (Okay, that was probably just the hotel cleaning staff being nice...but still!). But then another time? The hotel room smelled faintly of old french fries, and the park passes were for a Tuesday in February (who *goes* to Hershey Park in February?! Brrr!). So yeah, check the fine print. Really. REALLY. Check it. Factor in travel, parking (which can be an absolute nightmare – prepare yourself!), food costs… Compare it to buying tickets and a hotel separately. Do your homework, kids! Don’t be a sucker like I was that time... oh god, those fries...

What hotels are usually included in the deal?

Ah, the mystery hotel game! They usually partner with a few different places near Hershey. I've seen everything from your basic roadside inns (nothing wrong with those… usually!) to slightly fancier places with pools and maybe even a chocolate fountain (now *that's* living!). The specific hotels vary depending on the time of year and the whims of the deals gods. Check the package details *carefully* before booking. Read reviews! Especially the ones about bedbugs. Ugh. Don't judge me, it's a legitimate fear. And sometimes, they're pretty vague. You might get a "hotel near Hershey" and then… surprise! It's 45 minutes away. Not ideal after a day of rollercoasters and overeating.

Tell me about the park passes? what kind of passes do they include?

This is where it gets interesting. Usually, the deals include standard Hershey Park tickets. Maybe one-day passes, or sometimes they'll throw in a second day. It’s always worth checking what they include. “Free” parking can sometimes be included, but not always (again, read the fine print!). The *type* of pass really matters. Do they have water park access? Are they the super-duper VIP passes that let you skip the lines? (God, those are the DREAM!). Also, season passes might sometimes be available as an option to upgrade to your trip or an offer. Be sure to check those as well! One time, I booked a deal and thought I was golden, only to discover the passes didn’t include the water park. Devastating. Absolute. Devastation. In July. And the lines for the regular rides? Forget it. Never again. Never. Again.

Are there any downsides to the “Sweetest Secret” package I should be aware of?

Oh, honey, where do I *begin*? Okay, first – the pressure. You're on a schedule! You have to be at the hotel by a certain time, at the park by a certain time. It can be a little… suffocating. Then, there's the crowds. Hershey Park is a popular place, especially during peak season. Be prepared to wait in line for everything. Food, rides, restrooms… all of it. One year, I waited in line for a *full hour* just to use the ladies' room. A whole Hour! That's a lot of chocolate-induced bladder anxiety. Second, sometimes those deals aren't actually the best value. Double-check everything, and add the prices together doing the math, compared to purchasing the hotel stay and a pass separately. Finally; the inevitable sugar crash at the end of the day. You *will* eat too much chocolate. You *will* feel sick. You *will* question all your life choices. But hey, maybe it's worth it.

Do they really give you "sweet" extras?

This is the fun part! The "sweet" extras are a bit of a gamble. Sometimes, you get a Hershey's bar or a box of chocolates, a voucher for a free soda, or even a little Hershey's-themed goodie bag. I once got a Hershey's Kisses-shaped stress ball (which I still use!). Other times... crickets. Don't go into it expecting mountains of free chocolate. Consider it a bonus if you get something. I, personally, aim low with expectations to manage my disappointment. But, I will say, free chocolate is always welcome, and I will happily eat it. Especially with the deals!

Would you recommend the Sweetest Secret package?

Okay, honest answer? It’s a gamble. If you do your research, meticulously compare prices, read reviews until your eyes bleed, and are prepared for potential disappointment (and the aforementioned sugar crash), then… maybe. It *can* save you money and provide a fun experience. Just be realistic. Don’t get swept away by the chocolate-coated promises. I have mixed feelings about it, it can be a fun trip. I went with my family last year! However, if you're easily overwhelmed by crowds, prefer a leisurely pace, or have high expectations, maybe stick to booking things separately. Or just… go buy a big box of Reese’s. You'll probably be happier. But if you're feeling adventurous... and you *love* chocolate... and you don't mind a little chaos... then go for it. Just… good luck, and may the odds be ever in your favor.

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