Amusement Park Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is home to an abundant amount of
classic amusement parks. Pennsylvania
amusement parks website is a travel guide to the 13 parks
in PA. This includes: Williams Grove Amusement Park in Mechanicsburg
PA, Idlewild and Soak Zone in Ligonier, Dorney Park and Wildwater
Kingdom in Allentown, Conneaut Lake Community Park in Conneaut
Lake, Lakemont Park in Altoona, Waldameer Park and Water World
in Erie PA,
Kennywood in West Mifflin, Bushkill Park in Easton, Hershey
park in Hershey PA, DelGrosso's Amusement Park in Tipton Pennsylvania,
Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg, Dutch Wonderland in
Lancaster, and Sesame Place in Langhorne PA. The Pocono mountains
is within driving distance to many of Pennsylvania great theme
parks.
--Recent
History of Bushkill Amusement Park: What brought about
the fall of Bushkill Amusement Park? Controversy and intrigue
surround this scandalous and questionable fun spot’s
closing. Originally, flooding was the cause of the doors closing
in 2004. Three other floods subsequently also damaged the
park.
A Pennsylvania Amusement park is the more generic
term for a collection of entertainment attractions assembled
for the purpose of entertaining a fairly large group of people.
The PA amusement parks are more elaborate than a simple city
parks or playgrounds, many also have waterparks. Pennsylvania
amusement parks are meant to cater to adults, teenagers, and
small children.
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