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How many rides are in Kennywood?

Since 1898, Pittsburgh's Thrill and Entertainment Destination has been delighting each and every guest with over 40 rides and attractions! Of the many fun things to do with kids in Pennsylvania, nothing can compare to a day of rides, laughs, and signature food at Kennywood.



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Are you ready to scream? Phantom's Revenge is one of Kennywood's most thrilling and revered rides. True to the Park's inventive streak, this is no ordinary coaster. Reaching a whopping 85 miles per hour, it boasts several unique features that set it apart from the rest.

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Kennywood Park announced on social media Tuesday that it is retiring four of its rides. The rides being retired are the Kangaroo, Paratrooper, Bayern Kurve and Volcano.

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Palace Entertainment, Company That Owns Kennywood, Acquires Adventureland Resort In Iowa. PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The company that owns Kennywood is acquiring a new amusement park.

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Children 2 and younger can enter and ride for free at any time. General admission without rides is not available. A FunDay 4 Pack is available for a price that discounts the regular daily admission by over $10. You can buy passes online or at the gate.

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Pittfall Drop Tower was removed to make room for Black Widow in 2012. Kennywood is located near Pittsburgh in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania.

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Parques Reunidos spent about $330 million on that deal. Kennywood is Parques Reunidos' first large amusement park in the United States, although overseas it owns Mirabilandia, the second-largest amusement park in Italy, Bonbonland near Copenhagen and Bobbejaanland in Belgium.

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The Jack Rabbit is a terrain coaster that features seven dips, a helix, and a tunnel. It opened on May 31, 1920. Jack Rabbit is the fourth oldest operating roller coaster in the world and the second oldest in the United States.

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1970 - 1989: New Traditions. The 1970s were a time of change at Kennywood. Some traditions ended - the park's giant swimming pool, which opened in the 1920s, closed forever in 1973. The Ghost Ship dark ride - which was housed in the park's old Dance Hall - burned to the ground in 1975.

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Residents were outraged last month when they learned Kennywood had switched condiment loyalties from Heinz to Hunt's. Someone started an online petition to bring back Heinz. More than 8,500 people had signed the petition as of Wednesday.

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