Pete M
This is quite literally the worst pizza me and my friends and family have ever eaten. What little tomato sauce was on the pizza had flavor at all. There was about a 1/4 – 1/2 inch layer of cheese that also amazingly had no flavor at all. The only thing that made this palatable was the pepperoni that we got on half of it. For 34 dollars I expected it to be at least a little better.
… moreThomas Fitzgerald
I’ve been extremely disappointed with the price gouging throughout HersheyPark, but this place takes the cake. $32 for this abomination of a “pizza”. I’ve made 100’s of pizzas in my life, and I’d bet the cost to produce one of these is around $2. The park has a “No outside food” policy, so you’re a captured audience. Shame on this place, and shame on HersheyPark for this extreme example of price gouging. I wouldn’t feed this pizza to my dog.
… moreJason Shughart
The most lifeless non-freezer pizza I have ever eaten. For 30 dollars for a large, I expected better.
I guess the only perk is that it came out in 5 minutes.
Avoid at all costs.
… moreNate
Worst amusement park pizza ive ever had. Even by theme park standards it was that bad. No flavor, very cheap ingredients. Do better guys, even pizza at cedar point and Kings island is night and day better
… moreDylan Ivins
This restaurant is the absolute worst. My girlfriend almost threw up in the trash can after taking one bite of the cheese pizza. Paid 14.40 for a bad slice of pizza and a Dr. Pepper. Prices are way too high for this gross food. Pizza is definitely frozen pizza heated up. 1 star.
… moreNadine O
One whole cheese pizza and a cup of soft drink cost me $30+, the pizza is a thick crust type of pizza and after a whole day playing in the water, of course, that pizza tastes good. Slightly overpriced but again it’s inside an amusement park so it is normal.
… moreKevin C
They want $13 for one slice of pizza lol. When I went to get a drink refill here the lady looked just as miserable as the food prices.
… moreAimee F
I requested two meal deals, one for a gluten allergy at the register. Their lack of planning resulted in my party eating separately because they couldn’t simply start the gluten free pizza when it was requested. Instead we had to stand in another line for food where then the gluten free pizza was started and everyone else got their combo. Then I had to go wait with people who were ordering whole pizzas for their whole family.
… moreAndrew Souza
baller food and prices. fed 4 people for $32. not bad at an amusement park at all
… moreBryan H
This pizza could be declared a war crime if served to prisoners. It’s like salty cardboard
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