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In 2013, Dorney Park introduced a new Fast Pay wristband, allowing guests to add money to an RFID prepaid wristband, allowing them to pay for food and merchandise without carrying cash. [9] On August 28, 2013, Dorney Park announced a new 65-foot-tall (20 m) tall waterslide complex known as Snake Pit would be opened for the 2014 season.
Fast Lane is an optional, pay-per-person line queue system offered on select rides at legacy Cedar Fair amusement parks, now Six Flags amusement parks. The system provides shorter lines, and guests who want access must pay a fee in addition to general park admission.
Dorney Park's opening day is Friday, May 10. Single day general admission: $39. Parking: $18 general, $25 for preferred parking. The cost for a family of four to get into Dorney Park and Wildwater ...
HalloWeekend's yearly slogan is "All You Fear is Here!". Other Six Flags parks including Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, Valley Fair, and Worlds of Fun all have formerly used the HalloWeekends name. The name has changed to Halloween Haunt at all 3 parks. Cedar Point is the only Six Flags park that still uses the HalloWeekends name.
The All Park add-on will be available at other parks as 2025 season passes go on sale there, including Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown, a legacy Cedar Fair property, and Six Flags ...
It is split between the Allentown ZIP Codes of 18103 and 18104. [4] It is part of the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area, which had a population of 861,899 and was the 68th-most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. as of the 2020 census. Dorneyville is home to the Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom amusement park. The historic King George Inn ...
The Iron Menace roller coaster at Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown will open this year. It is the first-ever tilted loop dive coaster, according to the park.. The Lehigh Valley park ...
The ride was originally known as Dragon Coaster when it was located at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1986 and operated from 1992 through 2010. [1] After the 2010 season, Dragon Coaster was removed from Dorney Park. It was relocated to Valleyfair where it has operated since 2011 as Cosmic Coaster. [2]