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Building A Tradition of Gracious Service and
Excellent Accommodations
Twenty-one years after the death of
entrepreneur Milton S. Hershey, his progressive ideas
were endured with the building of HERSHEY LODGE.
Hershey Entertainment & Resorts Company, recognizing
the need for additional hotel rooms in Hershey, Pennsylvania,
opened HERSHEY Motor Lodge on May 1, 1967,
later to be called HERSHEY LODGE and Convention
Center.
Building the Foundation
Predicting
growth of Hershey as a tourist and meeting
destination, HERSHEY Motor Lodge was built
with expansion in mind. Within two years of establishment,
the Lodge added The Hearth Restaurant and The Forebay
Lounge. The Forebay Lounge is still in existence,
while The Hearth Restaurant closed.
In 1973, one hundred-thirty guest rooms were added,
and in 1974 a Grand Opening celebration was held
for a NEW $8 million Convention Center. By 1975,
HERSHEY LODGE was accommodating 2,200 people for meetings
and conventions and offering 467 guest rooms. In
the meetings industry, it was affectionately referred
to as "The Space Place." HERSHEY LODGE continued to add more meeting space with
the introduction of 9 small meeting rooms called
the "COCOA SUITES" in 1981.
This same year, the property changed its name from
HERSHEY
Motor Lodge to HERSHEY LODGE and
Convention Center.
HERSHEY LODGE and Convention Center grew
to be the largest convention resort between Pittsburgh
and Philadelphia. With a reputation for gracious
service and excellent accommodations, it also became
the host site to many major events, including the
Inaugural Ball for Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge
in 1995 and the Bi-Partisan Congressional Retreat
in 1997 when we hosted over 200 House of Representatives
members and their families.
Growth and Expansion
Again,
recognizing Hershey's growth as a tourist and meeting
destination, the Hershey
Entertainment & Resorts Company Board of Directors
approved the largest investment of capital ever into
expansion and renovation of HERSHEY LODGE and
Convention Center in February of 1997. Later
that year, ground was broken for a $33 million project
to double meeting space to 100,000 square feet, add
231 guestrooms, renovate 467 existing rooms and corridors,
construct a new lobby, a new restaurant, a new lounge,
and re-conceptualize two existing restaurants.
In
April of 1998, HERSHEY LODGE and Convention Center
opened a new restaurant,
LEBBIE LEBKICHER'S, in
commemoration of a close friend and business associate
of Milton Hershey. This was the first
in a long line of projects to be completed including
the new lobby,
guest rooms, and lounge which opened July 1 and
the new exhibit hall which opened in September.
By the
fall
of 1998,
HERSHEY LODGE and Convention Center was the Largest
Convention Resort in Pennsylvania.
HERSHEY LODGE Today
HERSHEY LODGE is known
as "The Great American Meeting Place." In
May 2002, it began an extensive $5 million renovation,
one of the most significant interior design alterations
in the convention resort's 34-year history. The
on-going project will transform the property's
entire inventory of 665 rooms.
Conveniently located in close proximity
to New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Washington
D.C., HERSHEY LODGE is
an ideal family vacation retreat and meeting destination,
a resort that has
been building a tradition of fine service and excellent
accommodations for over 30 years!
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