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    Hersheypark Stadium

    Hersheypark Stadium

    1.9
    (170 reviews)
    22.5 mi

    All together a wonderful venue!…read more Came here for a Forrest Frank concert and unfortunately got thunderstormed out :( which isn't exactly the Venus fault but something to keep in mind when heading to an outdoor concert. Thankfully the concert got rescheduled to the following day and I was able to experience everything about Hershey stadium. The stadium itself is wonderful, all the seats are great and the sound and screen quality is excellent. Bathrooms are very nice and super easily accessible from the grandstands. I didn't get anything from the vendors but the options looked decently solid, just kinda your basic stadium food.

    So they have inconsistent rules. The people in leadership who were female were rude and nasty…read more Holly the liar in green when asked her name would lie to my face She claims nobody has a metal seat but lied about it also. The lady in white said that nobody on her side got seats in but couldn't say others didn't allow them in. The woman were beyond rude and unprofessional. Tim Mcgraw Fiasco Inconsistent Statements: * We don't allow metal seats at all (Chris Stapleton concert had many) * If you get prior approval for medical reasons it's allowed * We don't allow them at all * Nobody currently inside has any * I don't know if anyone got in at a different entry point * If we allow them and you decide to use it as a weapon (only those getting over served alcohol will behave like that) * If something happens you can sue (I could sue if I am sitting on a seat with no back and get injured) * I am not going to continue answering your questions (Holly--who lied when I asked for her name because she didn't want a complaint made) The gentleman we talked to was nothing but polite and professional. Sadly the same can't be said about the two women.

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    Hersheypark Stadium
    Hersheypark Stadium
    Hersheypark stadium stage from Sec. A, Row 20, Seats 26 & 27.

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    Hersheypark stadium stage from Sec. A, Row 20, Seats 26 & 27.
    Spooky Nook Sports

    Spooky Nook Sports

    2.6
    (116 reviews)
    18.9 mi

    Spooky Nook Sports Complex in Spooky Nook PA is an impressive facility purely based on size alone…read more The complex is massive and at first glance it is hard not to be amazed by how much is packed into one location. There are countless courts fields and activity areas which makes it clear why this place attracts so many teams tournaments and large scale events. The variety of sports and amenities offered is a major positive. No matter what sport you are coming for there is a strong chance it is supported here. The layout allows for multiple games and events to run at the same time which is convenient for tournaments and families with kids participating in different activities. There are also food options and areas to sit which help when spending long days at the complex. That said the sheer size of the facility can also be a drawback. Navigating from one area to another can be overwhelming especially for first time visitors. Clearer signage and better wayfinding would make a big difference. It is easy to feel rushed or stressed trying to find the correct court or field on time particularly during busy weekends. Crowd management is another area that could use improvement. When events are in full swing the complex can feel extremely congested. Parking can be challenging and walking through crowded corridors with athletes spectators and equipment can become frustrating. The overall experience during peak hours feels chaotic rather than streamlined. The facility itself is functional but not always comfortable. Some areas feel worn and could benefit from better maintenance or updates especially considering the high volume of traffic the complex sees. Seating can be limited and not always ideal for spectators staying for extended periods of time. Overall Spooky Nook Sports Complex delivers on scale and opportunity but falls short in execution. It is an impressive venue with huge potential but the experience can feel overwhelming and tiring rather than enjoyable. With better organization improved navigation and attention to comfort it could easily earn a higher rating. For now it lands at a solid three stars.

    Day 2. I'm not sure if it was because it was a holiday weekend, but the bathrooms were completely…read morefilthy. Plumbing issues galore. No toilet paper, trash over flowing. Also everyone seemed to be in a bad mood, and ready for the day to be over.

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    Silver Champs at Spooky Nook Regional Volleyball
    Silver Champs at Spooky Nook Regional Volleyball
    16 Silver Team
    16 Silver Team
    The up ref stand is practically on the left sideline.

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    The up ref stand is practically on the left sideline.
    Giant Center

    Giant Center

    3.1
    (99 reviews)
    22.2 mi

    Tip: This arena is located at Hersheypark…read more Hersheypark Sports Complex contains Giant Center, which is home arena for the Hershey Bears, which is the American Hockey League (AHL) farm team of the Boston Bruins. The Bears have an amazing winning record. Years ago, when the Manitoba Moose (the AHL farm team of the Winnipeg Jets) was making its playoff run, it had a series against the Hershey Bears. Like the passionate hockey fan that I can be, I did a road trip from Markham to Hershey, PA. I also visited the Hershey store while I was in the city. I love Hershey's chocolate, but I was here for the game. I attended game 4 of the playoffs series. I remember speaking to a parking attendant and paying for parking. She said, "Go, Bears!" to me. She didn't realize that my vehicle had a Ontario licence plate and I was likely cheering for the opponent. I don't recall getting any snacks or drinks during the game. I do recall having a decent view of the rink and being sad that the Moose had lost against the Bears in that game. Bears fans are passionate folks. It was nice to see. One of these days, I'll need to return and take in an AHL game. I wasn't on Yelp back then and didn't take a ton of photos. I will next time. (354)

    Season Ticket Holder Perspective (Section 104, Row C, Seats 1 & 2)…read more If you're going to do hockey in Hershey, you do it at the Giant Center and my seats (Section 104, Row C, 1 & 2) are chef's kiss for Hershey Bears games. Three rows off the ice means you feel every hit, hear every skate carve, and occasionally get a good "did-I-just-flinch-at-a-puck?" moment. And if you're lucky you might just get a puck! The view straight across the ice is fantastic. Now... the view down toward the far goal on the right? Yeah, no. The distortion from the glass is rough. It's like watching hockey through a funhouse mirror. You'll catch the general idea but don't expect crystal clarity unless the play comes back your way. Sound System for Bears Games: Let me be blunt... it's aggressively loud. Like "why am I being yelled at by speakers during warm-ups?" loud. If you're sensitive to sound, bring earplugs or prepare to be spiritually tackled by the decibel levels. Concerts: This is where the Giant Center gets unpredictable. Most concerts I've seen here suffer from rough acoustics... muddy sound, too much reverb, and vocals that disappear into a void. BUT Trans-Siberian Orchestra on 11/23/25? Shockingly great. Crisp, powerful, balanced. It was the rare show where the sound team actually tamed the concrete cavern. Parking: Oh boy. Getting in and out is a nightmare. It is chaos every single time. Too many lanes funneling into too few exits. Every event at Hershey Park, Hershey Stadium AND the Giant Center all fighting for the same roads. If you come here often, pack patience and maybe a snack for the car. Food & Concessions: Perfectly average venue fare, nothing amazing, definitely nothing healthy, and priced like it's made of truffles and hopes. You're paying for convenience and location, not culinary excellence. Overall: This is our local go-to venue, and I'll always show up for my Bears and the big touring acts. The energy is great, the games are a blast, and concerts can be magical when the sound behaves. But between the parking mess, inconsistent acoustics, and sensory-overload sound levels at games, it's far from perfect. Still... it's Hershey. It's home. And I'll be back in my same seats next week yelling for the Bears.

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    Section C Row 2 seats 3 and 4 for TSO
    Section C Row 2 seats 3 and 4 for TSO
    Smokestack Nachos
    Smokestack Nachos
    Casting Crowns 2nd row

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    Casting Crowns 2nd row

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