Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Theme Parks: What's Hot Now: Pennsylvania Theme Parks

Theme Parks: What's Hot Now
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Pennsylvania Theme Parks
Jan 11th 2012, 11:04

Pennsylvania theme parks and amusement parks are arranged alphabetically.

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Bushkill Park
Easton
(610) 258-6941
Small turn-of-the-century park with an antique carousel, Tilt-A-Whirl, Whip and the oddly spelled "Barl of Fun."

Conneaut Lake Park
Conneaut Lake (2 hours northwest of Pittsburgh)
The park closed in 2007, but reopened for the 2009 season.

DelGrosso's Amusement Park
Tipton (in the center of PA)
(814) 684-3538
Known for nearly 100 years as Bland's Park, the small, traditional amusement park now bears the name of the family that has been running it for decades. The DelGrossos are also known for their line of pasta sauces, so it should be no surprise that the park offers some decent food. Rides include an antique carousel and a small roller coaster. Small adjacent waterpark.

Dorney Park
Allentown
Part of the Cedar Fair chain (that owns parks such as Ohio's Cedar Point and California's Knott's Berry Farm), Dorney Park boasts some great coasters and classic rides.

Dutch Wonderland
Lancaster
Geared to families with younger kids.

Hersheypark
Hershey
The classic chocolate-themed park.

Idlewild
Ligonier (East of Pittsburgh)
Geared to families with younger kids.

Kennywood
West Mifflin (near Pittsburgh)
One of the country's great, classic trolley parks. A wonderful blend of vintage and contemporary rides. For sheer thrills, it's hard to beat the Phantom's Revenge hypercoaster.

Knoebels
Elysburg (in the center of the state)
Great traditional amusement park.

Lakemont Park
Altoona
One of the country's oldest still-operating trolley parks.

Seasme Place
Langhorne (near Philadelphia), Pennsylvania
Includes water park rides as well as dry rides.

Waldameer Park
Erie
Traditional ride park with a good-sized waterpark.

Williams Grove
Mechanicsburg (near Harrisburg)
The park closed in 2005.

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