| LIGHTNING RACER, America't first racing, dueling, double-track, wooden roller coaster, is fun to the finish. TWO trains run side-by-side during a simultaneous 90-foot drop and later flash past each other head-on at speeds over 50 mph. Pennslvania's first steel inverted looping coaster, GREAT BEAR, plummets 120 feet into a terrifying 360 degree "Immelmann" loop to give you the awsome sensation of zero Gs-complete weightlessness! If you're a real thrill-seeker, you simply must tame the Wild Mouse. It looks innocent enough, but don't be fooled. At each drop and trun a starling surprise awaits you. The Wildcat, voted #1 wooden rollercoster in the U.S. by Popular Mechanics magazine, is a 1920's style cyclone coaster that crosses throught it's own path 20 times from start to finish. The SIDEWINDER snakes you through three loops then slings you backwards boomerang style. For even more "hang time," try the ride that started the steel looping coaster craze on the East Coast. . .the sooperdooperLooper. The Comet is an absolute classic. Once the biggest roller coaster in the U.S., it's still thrilling riders over 50 years later. For a ride that's great for the whole family, try out our steel runaway mine train coaster, the Trailblazer |