This is a list of Hersheypark attractions giving an overview of the rides and attractions, as well as information about the rides or attractions themselves. Hersheypark currently has 76 rides and water attractions.
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Thrill rating [1] (out of 5) |
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Hersheypark has 14 roller coasters, the most of any amusement park in Pennsylvania.
Coaster | Picture | Manufacturer | Height restriction | Type/model | Season opened | Location | Thrill Rating [1] | Ref(s) |
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Comet | 42 inches | Wooden | 1946 | The Hollow | 4 | |||
Trailblazer | 36 inches | Mine train | 1974 | Pioneer Frontier | 3 | |||
sooperdooperLooper | 42 inches | Steel | 1977 | The Hollow | 4 | |||
Jolly Rancher Remix | 48 inches | Boomerang coaster | 1991 | Pioneer Frontier | 5 | |||
Great Bear | 54 inches | Inverted | 1998 | Kissing Tower Hill | 5 | |||
Wild Mouse | 48 inches | Wild Mouse coaster | 1999 | Midway America | 3 | |||
Lightning Racer | 48 inches | Dual-tracked | 2000 | Midway America | 4 | |||
Storm Runner | 54 inches | Launch | 2004 | Pioneer Frontier | 5 | |||
Fahrenheit | 54 inches | Vertical lift | 2008 | Pioneer Frontier | 5 | |||
Skyrush | 54 inches | Steel Hypercoaster | 2012 | The Hollow | 5 | |||
Cocoa Cruiser | 36 inches | Family gravity | 2014 | Founder's Way | 3 | |||
Laff Trakk | 42 inches | Spinning indoor | 2015 | Midway America | 3 | |||
Candymonium | 54 inches | Steel Hypercoaster | 2020 | Hershey's Chocolatetown | 5 | |||
Wildcat's Revenge | 48 inches | 2023 | Midway America | 5 |
Hersheypark has 16 water rides, 6 of which are part of the slide complex Coastline Plunge. All of the water rides are located in The Boardwalk, except Coal Cracker, which is located in Kissing Tower Hill, near Great Bear.
Ride | Opened | Manufacturer | Description | Thrill Rating [1] | Ref(s) |
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Coal Cracker | 1973 | Arrow Development | This is park's second log flume ride, as well as the world's first hydroflume ride, it replaced the park's first water ride, the Mill Chute, after it was destroyed in the Hurricane Agnes flood in 1972. | 4 | |
Tidal Force | 1994 | A splash-down ride with a 100-foot (30 m) drop. Its spray is powerful enough to reach visitors passing by on the walkways. | 4 | ||
Bayside Pier | 2007 | Hershey Entertainment & Resorts | A Kiddie wave pool. | 1 | |
East Coast Waterworks | 2007 | A water playground. | 3 | ||
Sandcastle Cove | 2007 | A kiddie water playground. | 2 | ||
Intercoastal Waterway | 2009 | A Lazy River type water ride. | 2 | ||
The Shore | 2009 | Water Technology, Inc. | A large family wave pool, part of the 2009 expansion of the Boardwalk. | 4 | |
Shoreline Sprayground | 2013 | A family splash area with seating and shade. | 1 | ||
Breakers Edge Water Coaster | 2018 | A water coaster which includes FlyingSaucer turns and high speed tunnels. This effectively replaced Roller Soaker which was removed after the 2012 season. | 3 | ||
Whitecap Racer | 2018 | ProSlide Technology | An Octopus racer model and is the longest mat racing slide in the world. Riders can register to wear a race band to see who wins each race. | 3 | |
Coastline Plunge is a slide complex located in The Boardwalk. The complex features six slides with a variety of different experiences. All six slides were manufactured by ProSlide Technology. Four slides were part of the original Boardwalk expansion in 2007. [26] [27] Two slides, Hydro and Pipeline, were added in 2013. [34] [35]
Ride | Description | Thrill Rating [1] |
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Hydro | This slide has serpentine turns and sections which are closed and opened. | 4 |
Pipeline | Inline tubing slide, 2 person maximum. | 4 |
Riptide | Inline tubing slide, 2 person maximum. | 4 |
Surge | Inline tubing slide, 2 persons needed. | 4 |
Vortex | Has a large bowl often referenced as a "toilet bowl" feature. | 4 |
Whirlwind | Has a whirlwind flume feature that creates vertical-like banking. | 5 |
Hersheypark has 25 family rides.
Ride | Year Opened | Manufacturer | Location | Description | Thrill Rating [1] | Ref(s) | ||
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Carrousel | 1945 | Hershey's Chocolatetown | The carousel features music from a 1926 Wurlitzer style #153 Military Band Organ. Today, the carousel is the oldest ride in the park. It was originally built in 1919 and is called PTC #47. | 2 | ||||
Dry Gulch Railroad | 1961 | Pioneer Frontier | This is a 2 foot gauge train that travels past southwest-themed props such as cacti, ghost towns, abandoned mines, and "Indians" in teepees. | 2 | ||||
Starship America | 1962 | Founder's Way | A classic ride temporarily closed between 2003 and 2004, now located in Founder's Way. | 3 | ||||
Skyview | 1966 | The Hollow | A chairlift ride. Skyview is not for transportation across the park; at the end of one direction, a turnaround bullwheel routes the chairs back to the departing station without stopping. Hence, it is a leisure-type ride. | 2 | ||||
Monorail | 1969 | Founder's Way | Takes riders on a relaxing, elevated tour of the park, briefly crossing over ZOOAMERICA and downtown Hershey, Pennsylvania. Before 1973 the monorail served as an entrance/exit to the park from the Hershey chocolate factory tour. | 2 | ||||
Scrambler | 1972 | Eli Bridge Company | Founder's Way | Guests sit in a car with a maximum of three people per car. The ride has three arms with four cars each. The entire ride spins, causing the four cars to spin on each arm. | 3 | |||
Kissing Tower | 1975 | Waagner Biro AG | Kissing Tower Hill | Takes riders on a trip upwards 250 feet (76 m) while rotating clockwise, providing a panoramic view of Hershey through windows shaped like a Hershey's Kiss. It was sold to Hersheypark by Intamin AG. | 2 | |||
Twin Turnpike - Antique Cars | 1975 | Arrow Development | Kissing Tower Hill | Guests drive scaled-down, gasoline-powered cars around a short track which is parallel to the Sunoco Speedway sports cars. 4 riders maximum per vehicle, which are dressed as Model T-style antique vehicles. Original Arrow cars were replaced in 2018 with new models by Gould Manufacturing. | 2 | |||
Twin Turnpike - Sunoco Speedway | 1975 | Arrow Development | Kissing Tower Hill | Guests drive scaled-down, gasoline-powered sports cars around a short track which is parallel to the Antique Cars. 2 riders maximum per vehicle which are dressed as Corvette-style racers. | 2 | |||
Pirate | 1980 | Pioneer Frontier | Reese's can ride, but must be with a responsible rider and also sit in one of the center rows where there are orange circles on the seats. | 3 | ||||
Wave Swinger | 1982 | The Hollow | A chair swing ride located in The Hollow. This replaced The Bug when it was installed. | 3 | ||||
Tilt-A-Whirl | 1983 | Sellner Manufacturing | Founder's Way | Was in Carrousel Circle from 1983–1995, then in Comet Hollow from 1996-2011. When Skyrush was added, it was moved back to its original location. | 3 | |||
Fender Bender | 1997 | Founder's Way | The only bumper car ride in Hersheypark, the current building was built in 1978, featuring Lusse bumper cars. Around 40 bumper cars ride for about 2 minutes, reaching a top speed of approximately 15 miles per hour. The Reverchon bumper cars were installed in 1997. | 4 | ||||
Ferris Wheel | 1997 | Midway America | This Ferris wheel is 88 feet (27 m) in diameter and sends riders nearly 100 feet (30 m) into the air. Installed in 1997. | 2 | ||||
Merry Derry Dip Fun Slides - Trailer Model | 1998 | Midway America | A set of three slides, operated during the fall 1998 season. Installed in Midway America with a park model in 1999. | 2 | ||||
Merry Derry Dip Fun Slides - Park Model | 1999 | Frederiksen Industries | Midway America | Located adjacent to Wildcat and Laff Trakk, this was installed next to the trailer model. | 2 | |||
Music Express | 1999 | Midway America | This is a Himalaya ride, but it does not go backwards. It plays music during the ride. | 3 | ||||
Frontier Flyers | 2003 | Larson International | Pioneer Frontier | This was the first time a ride of this type had been in the park since the Aerial Joy Ride had been in the park in the 1950s. | 3 | |||
The Claw | 2003 | Chance Rides | Pioneer Frontier | A swinging pendulum ride installed in 2003, replacing the old Cyclops (a version of the Enterprise ride). | 4 | |||
The Howler | 2008 | Wisdom Rides | Pioneer Frontier | Each passenger can spin their own car and the entire ride lifts 7½ feet and tilts 20 degrees, causing each car to swing in and out. | 3 | |||
Tea Cups | 2014 | Zamperla | The Hollow | This is a tea cup themed ride with cars that swing around on a single platform. | 2 | |||
Hershey Triple Tower - Kisses Tower | 2017 | S&S - Sansei Technologies | Kissing Tower Hill | 83 foot tall drop tower. | 3 | |||
Hershey Triple Tower - Reese's Tower | 2017 | S&S - Sansei Technologies | Kissing Tower Hill | 135 foot tall drop tower. | 5 | |||
Hershey Triple Tower - Hershey's Tower | 2017 | S&S - Sansei Technologies | Kissing Tower Hill | 197 foot tall drop tower. | 5 | |||
Reese's Cupfusion | 2019 | Sally Corporation | Founders Way | An interactive gaming dark ride which has riders protecting an item called the Crystal Cup from The League of Misfit Candy, led by Mint the merciless. Replaced Reese's Xtreme Cup Challenge. | 2 | 2 | ||
Mix'd, Flavored By Jolly Rancher | 2022 | Zamperla | Pioneer Frontier | A NebluaZ attraction where sets of arms with vehicles at their ends continue to intersect with each other, creating the illusion of near-misses and collision courses with other riders. | -|bgcolor="#FFCC00"| 3 |
Hersheypark has 20 kiddie rides. All kiddie rides are rated as a 1. [1]
The kiddie rides that were built prior to 1971 were part of an area of the park known as Kiddieland, an area of the park that existed from 1949-1971. A number of the rides in this area of the park came from that era.
Name | Opened | Manufacturer | Height Requirement [Note 1] | Ref(s) |
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Minty Bees | 1961 | Hampton Amusements | M, K, R, H | |
Dizzy Drums | 1961 | Hampton Amusements | K, R, H | |
Helicopters | 1964 | Allan Herschell Company | K, R, H | |
Space Age | 1965 | Hampton Amusements | M, K, R, H | |
Traffic Jam | 1968 | Hampton Amusements | M, K, R, H | |
Misfit Bug | 1976 | HERCO, Inc. | M, K, R, H, T | |
Balloon Flite | 1982 | Bradley & Kaye | M, K, R, H | |
Swing Thing | 1985 | Zamperla | K, R, H | |
Mini-Himalaya | 1987 | Venture Rides Manufacturing | M*, K, R, H, T | |
Mini Pirate | 2002 | SBF VISA International | K, R, H, T | |
Name | Opened | Manufacturer | Height Requirement [Note 1] | Ref(s) |
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Sweet Swing | 2014 | Zamperla | K, R, H, T | |
Name | Opened | Manufacturer | Height Requirement [Note 1] | Ref(s) |
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Convoy | 1990 | Zamperla | M*, K, R, H, T | |
Frog Hopper | 1999 | M, K, R, H, T |
Name | Opened | Manufacturer | Height Requirement [Note 1] | Ref(s) |
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Pony Parade | 1979 | W.F. Mangles Company | M, K, R, H | |
Granny Bugs | 1985 | Hampton/Venture Rides | M, K, R, H | |
Tiny Tracks | 1995 | Zamperla | M*, K, R, H | |
Name | Opened | Manufacturer | Height Requirement [Note 1] | Ref(s) |
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Livery Stables | 1979 | W.F. Mangles Company | K, R, H | |
Mini Scrambler | 2002 | Eli Bridge Company | M, K, R | |
Red Baron | 1990 | Zamperla | K, R, H | |
This is a list of entertainment which is available in Hersheypark.
Attraction | Opened | Manufacturer or Operator | Ref(s) |
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Aquatheater | 1972 | Hershey Estates | |
Country Grill | 1974 | Hershey Estates | |
Music Box Theater | 1975 | Hershey Estates | |
ZooAmerica | 1978 | Hershey Entertainment & Resorts | |
Santa's Stables | 1997 | Hershey Entertainment & Resorts | |
Midway Tent | 1999 | Hershey Entertainment & Resorts | |
Hershey Sweet Lights | 2003 | Hershey Entertainment & Resorts | |
Treatville | 2006 | Hershey Entertainment & Resorts | |
N.O.E.L. (Night of Extraordinary Lights) | 2009 | Hershey Entertainment & Resorts | |
12 Days of Christmas | 2015 | Hershey Entertainment & Resorts |
Like most theme parks, Hersheypark also has themed regions of the park. There are 8 regions currently in the park, including ZooAmerica. For the list of former regions in Hersheypark, see List of former Hersheypark attractions, past park regions.[ citation needed ]
Region | Opened | Description | Ref(s) |
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ZooAmerica | 1978 | This region (also considered an attraction) opened in 1978 and operates year-round. The area ZooAmerica uses was previously Hershey Park Zoo, from 1910 to 1971. This was the first expansion for Hersheypark after the early 1970s renovations. ZooAmerica features animals from North America and is divided up into regions. | |
Pioneer Frontier | 1984 | This region was created over two years in 1984 and 1985. However, the area was called the "Old West" in 1984. The latest addition was Mix'd, Flavored By Jolly Rancher in 2022. | |
Midway America | 1996 | This region of the park is themed to be an American fair-like area. The latest addition of the area was Wildcat's Revenge, a conversion of the second Wildcat, in 2023. | |
The Boardwalk | 2007 | This region is a water park situated in between the Midway America and Pioneer Frontier section of the park. It includes previously standing water rides in the area, as well as new additions, some of which replaced older rides. The latest additions are Breaker's Edge and Whitecap Racer in 2018. | |
The Hollow | 2012 | This region was originally called Comet Hollow. In 2012, it was rethemed as The Hollow when Skyrush was added. The latest additions were Sweet Swing and Tea Cups in 2014. | |
Founder's Way | 2014 | This region was created when Tudor Square, Rhineland, Founder's Circle, and Music Box Way were all combined into one region. The latest addition of the area was Reese's Cupfusion in 2019. | |
Kissing Tower Hill | 2014 | This region was a retheming of the Minetown area of the park. The latest addition of the area was Hershey Triple Tower in 2017. | |
Hershey's Chocolatetown | 2020 | The newest region of the park, costing $150 million. Groundbreaking occurred on January 9, 2019. The area features new restaurants, shopping, Candymonium, and the newly relocated Carrousel. | |
Hersheypark is a family theme park in the eastern United States in Hershey, Pennsylvania, about fifteen miles (25 km) east of Harrisburg, and 95 miles (155 km) west of Philadelphia. The park was founded in 1906, by Milton S. Hershey as a leisure park for the employees of the Hershey Chocolate Company. It is wholly and privately owned by Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company. Hersheypark has won several awards, including the Applause Award.
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Great Bear is an inverted roller coaster located at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States. Designed and manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, with additional design from Werner Stengel, the roller coaster opened on May 23, 1998, in the Minetown section of the park. Great Bear was the first inverted looping coaster in Pennsylvania and cost $13 million, the largest project Hersheypark undertook at the time. The roller coaster reaches a maximum height of 90 feet (27 m), a maximum speed of 58 miles per hour (93 km/h) to 60 miles per hour (97 km/h), and has a total track length of 2,800 feet (850 m).
Storm Runner is a launched roller coaster located at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Manufactured by Intamin and situated in the Pioneer Frontier section of the park, the Accelerator Coaster opened to the public on May 8, 2004. It reaches a height of 150 feet (46 m) and catapults riders from 0 to 72 mph (116 km/h) in two seconds. Storm Runner features a top hat element, three inversions, a dual loading station, and a magnetic braking system. In addition, it was designed to interact with three other Hersheypark rides: Dry Gulch Railroad, the Monorail, and Trailblazer.
SooperDooperLooper is a steel roller coaster at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States. Designed and manufactured by Anton Schwarzkopf, the roller coaster opened to the public on May 8, 1977. SooperDooperLooper is located in The Hollow section of the park and cost more than $3 million to construct and build. The roller coaster reaches a maximum height of 70 feet, with a maximum speed of 45 miles per hour (72 km/h), and a total track length of 2,614 feet.
Wildcat's Revenge is a hybrid roller coaster located at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States. The ride originally opened in 1996 as Wildcat, a wooden coaster manufactured by Great Coasters International (GCI). The wooden coaster was the first from GCI and served as the anchor attraction of the Midway America section of the park. It cost $5.6 million to construct and was built on a 2-acre (0.81 ha) plot of land that had previously been used for parking. The ride traversed a 90-foot lift hill and twelve banked turns, subjecting riders to forces of up to 3.5 Gs. From 1998 to 2009, Wildcat ranked among the top 50 wooden roller coasters in the annual Golden Ticket Awards publication from Amusement Today. Wildcat initially received critical acclaim, but it gained a negative reputation for its increasing roughness.
Jolly Rancher Remix is a steel shuttle roller coaster located at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States. A Boomerang model manufactured by Vekoma and designed by Peter Clerx, the roller coaster originally opened as the Sidewinder on May 11, 1991. The roller coaster debuted in the Pioneer Frontier section of the park and cost $4.2 million. The Sidewinder was the first roller coaster installed in the park in 14 years since the SooperDooperLooper in 1977 and the fourth roller coaster in operation to be built. The roller coaster has a maximum height of 116.5 ft (35.5 m), with a maximum speed of 47 mph (76 km/h), and a track length of 935 ft (285 m).
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Roller Soaker was a suspended roller coaster at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States. Manufactured by Setpoint Inc., the roller coaster was announced on August 8, 2001, and opened to the public on May 11, 2002. The Roller Soaker was located in the Boardwalk section at the park and cost $7.5 million to $8 million to construct. In December 2012, Hersheypark announced that the Roller Soaker would be removed to make way for new water attractions in 2013. The roller coaster's station was reused by Breakers Edge Water Coaster, a water coaster added in 2018.
Fahrenheit is a steel roller coaster at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States. Located in the Pioneer Frontier section of the park, the roller coaster was manufactured by Intamin and opened on May 24, 2008. It features six inversions and became the steepest roller coaster in the world when it opened with its first drop of 97 degrees. Fahrenheit briefly held the record until Steel Hawg at Indiana Beach, which featured a 111-degree drop, opened several weeks later on July 5. Fahrenheit is also one of the only coasters in the world to feature a Norwegian Loop.
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Skyrush is an Intamin prototype Wing Coaster at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States. It opened to the general public on May 26, 2012, as Hersheypark's 12th roller coaster and the park's third coaster made by Intamin. Skyrush features a 200 ft (61 m) cable lift that raises the train at 26 ft/s (480 m/min). The roller coaster is located in the Hollow section of Hersheypark, next to the Comet wooden coaster; Skyrush itself is mainly set above Spring Creek.
Mini-Comet was a kiddie roller coaster located at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania. It was situated near Comet in The Hollow section of Hersheypark from 1974 through 1975. It was relocated to Kissing Tower Hill in 1976, where it remained in operation until its removal at the end of the 1978 season. The ride was purchased used at a public sale; it was constructed by B.A. Schiff & Associates, some time before 1974. The coaster featured an oval track with a series of small hills. It completed the circuit five times before the ride cycle ended.
The history of Hersheypark begins with the founding of the town of Hershey in 1903. Milton Hershey, the owner of the Hershey Chocolate Company, surveyed a nearby area of land, which was to become a leisure park for the employees of his chocolate company. People began visiting the grounds of the future park in 1904 and 1905, while the park's first pavilion was built in the fall of 1905. The park was formally opened on May 30, 1906, when it opened as Hershey Park. The park slowly added rides until 1923, when the first roller coaster, the Wild Cat, was built. From then on, rides were regularly added, except during World War II. The park was redeveloped into Hersheypark in 1970, through a multi-phase project. Since then, it has added ten roller coasters, expanded to over 110 acres, and features many other attractions including shows with sea lions, well-known acts including Weird Al Yankovic and Duff Goldman from Charm City Cakes in the Hersheypark Amphitheater, and a short-lived laser light show.
Laff Trakk is an indoor spinning steel roller coaster at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania. The roller coaster was designed by Maurer AG while the indoor theming was designed by Raven Sun Creative. Laff Trakk is Hersheypark's 12th oldest operating roller coaster and is located in the Midway America section of the park, adjacent to the Merry-Derry-Dip attraction. The site of the coaster is on the former location of Granny Bugs, Miniature Train, and Pony Parade, three kinds of kiddie rides. The coaster is considered a "glow coaster" because of the interior theming of the ride which appears to glow in the dark. The ride track is black-blue as is its support, with the ride vehicles being violet. The theming also recalls past funhouses that were in Hersheypark between 1930 and 1972. Laff Trakk opened to the general public on May 23, 2015.
Breakers Edge Water Coaster is a water slide/roller coaster hybrid at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania. It was built by ProSlide Technology for the 2018 season, making it and Whitecap Racer, the park's other 2018 addition, the first expansion to The Boardwalk at Hersheypark in five years. It is the first Hydro-Magnetic water coaster to feature Flying Saucer turns. It uses the station for the former Roller Soaker ride, which was removed from the park following the 2012 season. Since its removal the area from which guests could spray water at those riding has been converted into a splash pad called Shoreline Sprayground. The original station was left up and was empty since then. Breakers Edge now uses that station. Single riders will be paired with another group. Guests are grouped according to weight, as the ride has a maximum weight limit of 700 pounds.
Candymonium is a steel roller coaster located at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, the ride was announced in 2019 and opened on July 3, 2020. It is the tallest, fastest, and longest roller coaster at Hersheypark. It was introduced with a newly-themed section of the park called Hershey's Chocolatetown, adjacent to Hershey's Chocolate World.
The park's present roller coaster, known as the Wildcat, will be shortly replaced by a new one, to be called the Comet.
Hershey (Pa.) Park launched its new coaster ride, the Comet.
This season, two more new high capacity rides were added, expressing the same innovativeness as last season's two additions. The Trail Blazer - a centrifugal force roller coaster, and the Sky Ride - a cable car lift providing a panoramic view of Hersheypark.
Making its grand entrance into the East Coast, the sooperdooperLooper will premiere this summer at Hersheypark, as the newest attraction for the 1977 season.
At Hersheypark in Hershey, Pa., the Sidewinder takes riders to a maximum height of 115 feet and speeds up to 55 mph through two loops, 90-degree corkscrews to the right and left, upside down and backward, as well as upright and forward.
This spring, "Great Bear," Hersheypark's new $13 million roller coaster, will awaken.
The new rides will be: -"The Wild Mouse," the park's seventh roller coaster. -The 90-foot-long, 32-foot-high "Merry Derry Dip Fun Slide." -The "Music Express," with 20 two-passenger cars that rotate while negotiating a sharply curved track. -"Chaos," with 18 cars that rotate individually while the entire ride spins. - And "Frog Hopper," which will lift riders 20 feet and then bounce back to the ground.
The Cocoa Cruiser will allow parents and kids to share that first roller coaster experience, as it's designed around a six-car train that holds up to 12 riders. It's located in Hersheypark's [Founder's Way] area. Also new on the menu are the Tea Cups and Sweet Swing rides.
Laff Trakk, an indoor spinning glow-coaster, will be opening in May 2015, Hersheypark officials announced at a press conference on Aug. 12. An estimated $14 million project, Laff Trakk will be the 13th roller coaster at Hersheypark. The ride draws its inspiration from Hersheypark and amusement park history.
Hersheypark in Hershey, Pa., will unleash Tidal Force, called the tallest water plunge in the world. Boats will take passengers 100 feet off the ground before plunging into a huge pool of water.
New to Boardwalk area, The Shore wave pool, and Intercoastal Waterway lazy river
The park is removing the [Roller Soaker] in the Boardwalk section to make way for a 5,000-square-foot sprayground...Hersheypark will be adding two water slides to the Boardwalk's slide complex, she said. The spray ground and water slides will be open in time for Memorial Day weekend, when the park's water section traditionally opens for the season, Burrows said.
The park decided to replace its Roller Soaker roller coaster, which it dismantled last fall, to make way for the Sprayground which ultimately will serve more guests, Burrows said....Hersheypark also has other new additions this season including: Two new water slides at the Coastline Plunge - the Hydro and Pipeline.
Following the practice of having something new every year, the Park has disposed of the carrousel, which has brought untold pleasure to thousands of children, and purchased one of the finest merry-go-rounds that has ever been built in this country.
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(help)On the perimeter will be a new fast-food restaurant, complete with outdoor seating; a new milk bar, scaled to children's size, and three new adult rides, The Monster, The Toboggan and The Scrambler
Entertainment will be highlighted by a visit to Hersheypark, with its 300-foot-high Kissing Tower, Himalaya and Twin Turnpike rides and other available attractions.
New this season are the Kissing TOwer ride, Twin Turnpike ride - with both antique and sports cars, and the Himalaya.
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(help)Hersheypark has made several additions for its 1982 season premier next Saturday and Sunday. These include two new rides, the Wave Swinger and Balloon Flite. Also highlighted will be Cinemavision, a domed theater featuring films on a 180-degree, floor-to-ceiling screen. New paddle boats on Spring Creek also will be added.
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(help)Opened Memorial Day weekend, Reese's Cupfusion is an interactive gaming attraction with riders becoming agents in charge of guarding the Crystal Cup form the bad guys, Mint the Merciless and The League of Misfit Candy.
This season the park will operate four new rides, including "Golden Nugget", now under construction at the site of the former "Pretzel", the "Flying Coaster", a brand new amusement for adults and children, and the kiddies' "Helicopter" is ready for operation and work on the "Whip" is expected to begin next week. Meanwhile, workers are pushing ahead on the other two devices. The new additions bring the major rides to a total of 16. Kiddie amusements now number 12.
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(help)New this year is the Flying Falcon ride, where 28 gondolas soar 105 feet into the sky, a new video arcade building, and several new kiddie rides.
New this year is the Tiny Tracks kiddie train ride located in Carousel Circle[sic]...
Nine reindeer will join Santa Claus at Hersheypark's Christmas Candylane...
The new rides will be: -"The Wild Mouse," the park's seventh roller coaster. -The 90-foot-long, 32-foot-high "Merry Derry Dip Fun Slide." -The "Music Express," with 20 two-passenger cars that rotate while negotiating a sharply curved track. -"Chaos," with 18 cars that rotate individually while the entire ride spins. - And "Frog Hopper," which will lift riders 20 feet and then bounce back to the ground.
Hersheypark in Hershey, Pa., bucks the trend with a new county-style fair, featuring such low-tech thrills as livestock contests and polka festivals, and five new old-style rides. On the Merry Derry Dip Fun Slide, riders slither down a 90-foot slide while sitting on burlap sacks.
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(help)More than 1 million sparkling lights are on 580 animated displays in Hershey Sweet Lights, a new drive-through Christmas in Hershey attraction....A new feature in Candylane is the Kissmas Tree, a 46-foot-tall tree topped with a glittering 6-foot Hershey's Kiss.
Hershey opens up the entire park. Ride the rides, take a walk for special surprises in the all-new Treatville and cross paths with familiar, costumed friends.
New this year is "N.O.E.L.!," a light show featuring more than 125,000 lights synchronized to contemporary Christmas songs such as Trans-Siberian Orchestra's "Carol of the Bells." The display along the creek that meanders through the park includes lighted snowmen, reindeer, a 50-foot-tall tree and Hershey's Kisses.
Additionally, the park is doubling the amount(sic) of lights that will be on display this year from two to four million.
Herco Inc.'s board of directors has approved plans to construct a new zoological attraction at the site of the former Hershey Zoo. ZooAmerica will open for Hersheypark's 1978 season...The new 10-acre "theme area" will feature five biotic zones...Hersheypark's newest zoological attraction in '78 will increase the park's total entertainment and educational facilities to 75 acres.
Over the last two years, Hersheypark in Pennsylvania has built a five-acre "Pioneer Frontier" with an Old West theme
..."Midway America" - a five-to-10-year development project that opened in 1996...
The current entrance, which features a Bavarian-style village [Tudor Square], will be replaced with a new entrance and tram drop-off point closer to the Chocolateworld visitor center.