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    • Knoebels. Knoebels (kuh-no-bulls) is one of the best-loved amusement parks in Pennsylvania, and the U.S. The small, family-owned park has been operating in the backwoods of Elysburg since 1926.
    • Hersheypark. Hersheypark is a bucket list destination for any family, with 13 roller coasters -- including the newly added Laff Trakk -- family rides, kiddie rides and water rides at the park"s Boardwalk.
    • Dorney Park. Owned by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, Dorney Park brings the same thrills and spills to Pennsylvania as Cedar Point -- also owned by CFEC -- does in Ohio.
    • Sesame Place. Just one hour from Philadelphia, Sesame Place is the only amusement park of its kind in the world, and one that shouldn"t be missed with young kids.
    • DelGrosso’s Amusement Park in Blair County
    • Dorney Park in Allentown
    • Dutch Wonderland in Lancaster
    • Hersheypark
    • Idlewild Park Near Ligonier
    • Kennywood Near Pittsburgh
    • Knoebels in Elysburg
    • Lakemont Park Near Altoona
    • Sesame Place Near Philadelphia
    • Waldameer Park in Erie

    DelGrosso’s Amusement Park has been a central PA tradition for more than 100 years! The only things you pay for at DelGrosso’s are ride tickets, games, food and drinks, and souvenirs – admission and parking are free. The park features all the classic rides and midway games, the food is fantastic, and the Italian-themed water park (there ISan admiss...

    Dorney Park features 64 rides (including 6 roller coasters) and a large waterpark (Wildwater Kingdom) with 19 water rides of its own. Other highlights of this Allentown-area attraction include the Planet Snoopy kiddie rides area, and a build-your-own funnel cake bar!

    Dutch Wonderland is a “Kingdom for Kids” near Lancaster, and is geared primarily to families with small children. The park features 32 rides, a tropical-themed water play area called Duke’s Lagoon, and a 5-acre section called Exploration Island with 15 life-sized animatronic dinosaurs.

    Hersheypark is PA’s largest and most-visited theme park, located in a town that bills itself as “the sweetest place on Earth!” Spanning more than 120 acres and containing more than 70 rides (including 14 roller coasters), Hersheypark is the largest theme park in North America NOT located in Florida or California. Hersheypark also includes a zoo, a ...

    Idlewild Park in Westmoreland County is Pennsylvania’s longest-operating amusement park. Idlewild and it’s water park section known as the “Soak Zone”is consistently rated as one of the best children’s amusement parks in the world. The park is divided into numerous sections, including Storybook Forest, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, and Olde Idlewild...

    Kennywood is a Pittsburgh tradition dating back more than 100 years. The park features a mix of classic midway rides, along with 7 rollercoasters and a 12-ride Kiddieland. The new Steelers Country at Kennywoodis the first ever theme park area devoted to a professional sports franchise.

    Knoebels bills itself as “America’s Largest Free Admission Amusement Park“. The 45-acre park also includes free parking and more than 60 rides.6 rollercoasters, a coal mining museum, a bald eagle enclosure, and a massive swimming pool are some of the other highlights at Knoebels.

    Lakemont Park near Altoona is the smallest amusement park to make my top 10 list, and it does so primarily because it is home to the world’s oldest-surviving roller coaster, the Leap-The-Dips. The park also features a handful of additional rides, mini golf, paddle boats, batting cages, and go-karts. Important note – Lakemont Park will not operate a...

    Sesame Place features a wide range of rides and attractions based on the popular children’s TV program Sesame Street. Located roughly 30 minutes north of Philadelphia, you’ll family-friendly rides geared to younger kids, water attractions, and live shows by actors in Sesame Streetcostumes.

    Waldameer Park features kiddie rides, water slides, 6 roller coasters, and all the classic midway rides you’d expect to find at a first-rate amusement park. The name “Waldameer” can be translated roughly from German as “Woods by the Sea”, and this exceptional free-admission parkon the edge of Lake Erie has been entertaining visitors since 1896.

  1. Rides, adventure, entertainment, and tasty treats will help make the most of a lazy summer day. Check out these great amusement parks in Pennsylvania, plus a few in nearby New Jersey and...

    • Hersheypark. Hershey, PA. One of the most well-known and best amusement parks in Pennsylvania is Hersheypark. In fact, Hersheypark is Pennsylvania’s largest amusement park with 121-acres.
    • Knoebels Amusement Park & Resort. Elysburg, PA. Knoebels Amusement Park & Resort is a free-admission amusement park (they have free parking too!). In fact, this is the largest amusement park with free admission that you’ll find in the entire country.
    • Land of Little Horses Performing Animal Theme Park. Gettysburg, PA. If you’re an animal love, I’m not sure what sounds much better than a miniature horse theme park!
    • Camelbeach Mountain Waterpark. Tannersville, PA. Camelbeach Mountain Waterpark is Pennsylvania’s largest outdoor water park and it’s a great place to cool off in the summer months.
  2. Mar 31, 2022 · Pennsylvania is one of the best places to visit if you’re looking to enjoy some fun at theme and amusement parks tailored to accommodate the entire family’s needs. There are water slides, kidsrides, roller coasters, and everything else an amusement park should have.

  3. Dutch Wonderland Family Amusement Park is truly a “Kingdom for Kids”. This 48-acre amusement park in Lancaster, PA offers children and families over 35 amusement park rides and activities, an interactive water play area, and a variety of shows for kids.

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