Why did Hersheypark get rid of Canyon River Rapids?
Canyon River Rapids was removed for the 2009 expansion of the Boardwalk, which consisted of a wave pool and lazy river.
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The ride closed after the 2008 season. It was replaced by The Boardwalk: the SEAquel, which features a wave pool and a lazy river roughly in the same area as Canyon River Rapids.
The Whip, which was located in the Midway America section of the park, is being removed for the 2023 season. Hersheypark confirmed this in a tweet regarding the removal of the ride. The ride was added to the Midway America expansion at the park and was near the former Wildcat coaster and the Music Express ride.
Canyon River Rapids was a River Rapids ride built by Swiss manufacturer Intamin that was previously located at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Hersheypark has announced it's closing the Wildcat roller coaster on July 31. Watch the video above to take a first-person ride on Wildcat! The wooden coaster in Midway America opened in 1996.It was named in honor of Hersheypark's first roller coaster, which was added in 1923.
After four riders were killed on it in late October 2016, the ride was closed. On 9 November 2016, Ardent Leisures' CEO announced that the ride would not reopen, and was to be demolished. In October 2017, police recommended that no criminal charges be laid against any person in relation to the deaths.
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