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Twister. The ride was designed by Knoebels staff designer John Fetterman, based on John Allen's original design for Mister Twister. [2] [5] Fetterman had never ridden Mister Twister himself, but one of his friends had recommended the ride after having gone on Mister Twister. [1] Twister ultimately cost $3 million to build.
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Knoebels Amusement Resort (/ k ə ˈ n oʊ b əl z /) is a family-owned and operated amusement park, picnic grove, and campground in Elysburg, Pennsylvania. Opened in 1926, it is the United States's largest free-admission park.
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The first full-size maze was created by Earl Beal at his Annville, Pennsylvania, farm in 1993, inspired by his father's work designing mazes for Knoebels, a well-known amusement park.
Phoenix is a wooden roller coaster located at Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg, Pennsylvania. It was moved to its current location in central Pennsylvania in 1985. [1] Prior to its purchase and relocation to Knoebels, it operated under the name The Rocket at Playland Park in San Antonio, Texas.