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11/18/2021 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/18/2021 15:47

Hersheypark Celebrates 25 Years of Reindeer at Christmas Candylane

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The only place in the Northeast where guests can see all nine of Santa's reindeer

Hersheypark Celebrates 25 Years of Reindeer at Christmas Candylane

If you're looking for a magical experience this holiday season, look no further thanChristmas Candylane. The merriest event of the year at Hersheypark features five million lights, select rides and coasters, hot chocolate, Santa AND all nine of his reindeer! This is the 25th year of Santa's reindeer visiting Hersheypark - the only place in the Northeast where guests can get an up-close look at Rudolph and his friends.

The reindeer are located in Santa's Reindeer Stables in Pioneer Frontier Catering near Fahrenheit during all hours of operation from Nov. 19, 2021, through Jan. 2, 2022. The viewing experience is included with admission, and trained reindeer helpers will be on-site to answer guest questions.

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8 Things You Didn't Know About Reindeer

Beyond their famous names and sleigh-pulling skills, how much do you really know about these fascinating animals? Check out some sweet facts about the reindeer that call Christmas Candylane home for the holidays.

1. Reindeer are native to the Arctic areas of Europe, Asia and North America.

The largest herds of reindeer are in Alaska, Scandinavia and Russia, also known as Lapland. The most famous reindeer live at the North Pole.

2. Reindeer like to eat Lichens, the moss that grows on the rocks and trees.

It's a tough life for reindeer in the wild. Finding food can be difficult in the winter with snow on the ground and very little vegetation. Reindeer mostly survive on Lichens, also called Reindeer Moss. Lichens are rich in vitamins and give them energy. But, Santa's reindeer don't have the same struggles. Here at Christmas Candylane we feed them a pellet diet that is great for antlered animals. They also get plenty of their favorite snack, Beet Feed (dried nutritious and sweet beets). On Christmas Eve, Santa feeds them special food that makes them fly called "Magic Dust." The Reindeer Keepers at Hersheypark are not allowed to feed the herd Magic Dust or there would be flying reindeer all over Hershey!

3. Reindeer and caribou differ according to where they live.

People in North America call them caribou but people in Europe and Asia call them reindeer. Their size also varies depending on their location.

4. Reindeer have distinct personalities.

Just like people, each reindeer has its own unique personality. The ZooAmerica team takes care of Santa's reindeer during the holiday season. Come and see us! We are happy to answer your questions and tell you about each reindeer.

5. Reindeer have antlers.

Baby reindeer can grow small spike antlers just two months after they are born. In general, reindeerlose their antlers every year, which is what makes them deer.

6. Reindeer have two coats of fur.

The bottom layer of the fur is like lamb's wool and it twists around the upper coat, which is long and coarse. Wind and water cannot penetrate it. Reindeer also have fur on their noses, lips, and under their hooves on the pad.

7. Reindeer make a clicking noise when they walk.

The tendons in their feet make a snapping sound that they use in the wild to keep in line. This noise is where "Up on the rooftop, click, click, click" originates.

8. Santa's one reindeer is named Donder not Donner.

Santa was speaking Dutch when he named his reindeer. Donder means Thunder and Blitzen means Lightning, which are also the names of our dueling coaster cars on Lightning Racer!

Christmas Candylane is open weekends this month with some extra time around Thanksgiving and then daily from Dec. 3, 2021, through Jan. 2, 2022 (closed Christmas Day).