DVCsince02
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Another Hershey Park fan.
Another Hershey Park fan.
I did Kim. I'm on the charity team for Children's Hospital.Dave, did you get into the race?
Kim
Of course we are all WDW fans, but what other parks to you like? Why?
My answer.
Kennywood Park just outside of Pittsburgh. A traditional amusement park, first opened in 1898 I think. It started as a trolley park. It still has picnic pavillions, some wonderful wooden coasters that take advantage of the topography (the park is built on the bluff above the Monongahela River). A great wild mouse that is in a building. And one of the last Noah's Ark fun house type attractions. I have been going to this park my whole life. Its great.
Kim
I did Kim. I'm on the charity team for Children's Hospital.
I did Kim. I'm on the charity team for Children's Hospital.
Any UK poster's may know of Alton Tower's which is the biggest theme park in the UK, that or Thorpe Park, anyway Alton Towers is in Staffordshire which is a nice little area and they have some pretty cool rides although the theming is just a tad basic. But still my favourite park outside of Disney World.![]()
Maybe May 2nd on Opening Day. However, this is all dependent on my Mother-in-law. My guess is that she will have plans for us, and we won't make it to Kennywood.That is great Dave.
What day are you thinking of going to Kennywood?
Just the half?!? Just kidding. Yeah, I couldn't get all the training necessary to do the full marathon this year. I may try to do the full in 2010. My mother-in-law lives on the North Side one block from Western Ave. So I'll still go by her house.Excellent. So you are just doing the 1/2 Marathon? That doesn't go by my house unfortunately.
Good Luck, Dave.
Kim
knoebels grove is a very popular park in central PA about 40 miles from williamsport which is famous for the little league world series. which is where i live. we are also only about 80 miles from hersheypark which is great and about the same distance from dorney park which we have not been to but some say is very nice. about knoebels, it has been there since the 30's and is famous for the Phoenix, which is almost always on the list for the 10 best wooden coasters in the world and almost every year wins the number 1 spot for amusement park food. most of their rides were rescued over the years from defunct parks and restored. they have a carousel horse museum with restored original carousel animals dating over 125 years. very cool park.
Maybe May 2nd on Opening Day. However, this is all dependent on my Mother-in-law. My guess is that she will have plans for us, and we won't make it to Kennywood.
Just the half?!? Just kidding. Yeah, I couldn't get all the training necessary to do the full marathon this year. I may try to do the full in 2010. My mother-in-law lives on the North Side one block from Western Ave. So I'll still go by her house.
knoebels grove is a very popular park in central PA about 40 miles from williamsport which is famous for the little league world series. which is where i live. we are also only about 80 miles from hersheypark which is great and about the same distance from dorney park which we have not been to but some say is very nice. about knoebels, it has been there since the 30's and is famous for the Phoenix, which is almost always on the list for the 10 best wooden coasters in the world and almost every year wins the number 1 spot for amusement park food. most of their rides were rescued over the years from defunct parks and restored. they have a carousel horse museum with restored original carousel animals dating over 125 years. very cool park.
and free admission. pay as you go, tickets per ride on weekends and handstamps on weekdays. large campgound attached to the park with log cabins to rent, they are usually booked full. they own the adjacent golf course.Knoebels is on our to do list for this summer. I have heard great things about the food. It is also has free parking?