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Knoebels has been a leading park in Pennsylvania, and as a family park for many years now, since 1926 to be exact. Knoebels continues to grow with a new ride or attraction yearly, and still continues to give that classic feel that many people love. As you ride rides from the twentith century, or from the 20's, its no question why the park is still successful today.
Knoebels officially turned into a Amusement Resort with the opening of the Crystal Pool in 1926. The really cool thing about this pool, is that its still in operation today with High Dives and many unique features that are rarely seen nowadays. The pool wasn't the only thing that opened, but so did Knoebels first attraction, the Carousel. Which was later replaced by the Grand Carousel, that sits in its place. Along with those additions, a restauraunt and a few simple games opened that year.
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During its years to now, even now this problem still happens. But in 1972 a flood struck Knoebels and filled the Crystal pool with up to 6 feet in mud. It Demolished several Cabins, and damaged many things at the Resort. Amazingly though, nine days later with the help of Neighbors, Employees, and Volunteers, the park reopened with 11 of the parks 25 rides. This was all done without goverment grants, even though the park was eligible for them.
After the floods, Knoebels decided to come back with a bang the year after. With the addition of The Haunted Mansion. The Haunted Mansion was built by only Knoebels staff, and still stands today and considered the best dark ride by many people.
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The next major addition after the addition of The Haunted Mansion was Knoebels first Roller Coaster, the Jet Star. The Jet Star was added in 1977, and only took 3 weeks to assemble. It continued to operate until 1992, when it was later replaced by Whirlwind in 1993. Which, just like Jet Star, was later closed in 2005, and was replaced.
After the Jet Star, Knoebels bought the Pheonix from Playland park, in Texas. ThePheonix was the largest, and most anticipated project at that time. After 3 weeks of assembling the ride, it started testing, and three days after that opened. The Pheonix still operates to today, and has raving reviews, and has been a top 10 coaster many times throughout the years.
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The next major roller coaster on the list was the addition of Twister. The Twister was based of the famous Mr. Twister at Elitch Gardens. This major wooden coaster was built in house, just like many other rides at Knoebels. It also costed around 3 Million to make, and was built by local carpenters. The first rides of Twister were sold off to charity and raised over 8,000 dollars for the organization.
After years of research, Knoebels started to take the task of building The Flying Turns. The Flying Turns was something Knoebels wanted to take the task of building for years. It's based off the original Flying Turns that opened in Dayton Ohio in 1929. The Flying Turns is still being constructed today, and currently the structure and all the track are finished. But there still seems to be some problems with the trains designs. It doesn't look like it will open in 2008, but possibly for 2009.
Over the years, Knoebels has offered many thrills, memories, and family traditions to all. So if its the thrills of the Pheonix, or any of there coasters. Or even taking a blast from the past. It's no wonder why so many people seem to have a soft spot for this amusement park hidden in the woods.
Downdraft [?]
Fandango [2005]
Flyer [?]
Italian Trapeze Family [1995]
Looper [2005]
Merry Mixer [1968]
Power Surge [?]
Roto-Jets [1965]
Super Round-Up [?]
Tea Cups [1986]
Tilt-A-Whirl [1991]
Wipeout [2008]
Flume [1990]
Skloosh! [1997]
Antique Cars [?]
Cosmotron II [1998]
Flying Tigers [2005]
Galleon [1988]
Giant Wheel [1994]
Grand Carousel [1941]
Haunted Mansion [1973]
Merry-go-round #2 [1976]
Ol\' Smokey [1960]
Paratrooper [1969]
Pioneer Train [1960]
Rockin\' Tug [2003]
Scenic Skyway [?]
Skooters [1963]
Sky Slide [1955]
The Satellite [1954]
The Whipper [?]
XD Theater [2006]
Knoebels
Elysburg, PA, USA
Last Update: February 15, 2011

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Knoebels officially turned into a Amusement Resort with the opening of the Crystal Pool in 1926. The really cool thing about this pool, is that its still in operation today with High Dives and many unique features that are rarely seen nowadays. The pool wasn't the only thing that opened, but so did Knoebels first attraction, the Carousel. Which was later replaced by the Grand Carousel, that sits in its place. Along with those additions, a restauraunt and a few simple games opened that year.
© COASTER-net
After the floods, Knoebels decided to come back with a bang the year after. With the addition of The Haunted Mansion. The Haunted Mansion was built by only Knoebels staff, and still stands today and considered the best dark ride by many people.
© COASTER-net
After the Jet Star, Knoebels bought the Pheonix from Playland park, in Texas. ThePheonix was the largest, and most anticipated project at that time. After 3 weeks of assembling the ride, it started testing, and three days after that opened. The Pheonix still operates to today, and has raving reviews, and has been a top 10 coaster many times throughout the years.
© COASTER-net
After years of research, Knoebels started to take the task of building The Flying Turns. The Flying Turns was something Knoebels wanted to take the task of building for years. It's based off the original Flying Turns that opened in Dayton Ohio in 1929. The Flying Turns is still being constructed today, and currently the structure and all the track are finished. But there still seems to be some problems with the trains designs. It doesn't look like it will open in 2008, but possibly for 2009.
Over the years, Knoebels has offered many thrills, memories, and family traditions to all. So if its the thrills of the Pheonix, or any of there coasters. Or even taking a blast from the past. It's no wonder why so many people seem to have a soft spot for this amusement park hidden in the woods.
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Rides
Spinning Rides
Balloon Race [1992]Downdraft [?]
Fandango [2005]
Flyer [?]
Italian Trapeze Family [1995]
Looper [2005]
Merry Mixer [1968]
Power Surge [?]
Roto-Jets [1965]
Super Round-Up [?]
Tea Cups [1986]
Tilt-A-Whirl [1991]
Wipeout [2008]
Vertical Rides
Paradrop [1995]Water Rides
Bumper Boats [1982]Flume [1990]
Skloosh! [1997]
Other Rides
1001 Nacht [1998]Antique Cars [?]
Cosmotron II [1998]
Flying Tigers [2005]
Galleon [1988]
Giant Wheel [1994]
Grand Carousel [1941]
Haunted Mansion [1973]
Merry-go-round #2 [1976]
Ol\' Smokey [1960]
Paratrooper [1969]
Pioneer Train [1960]
Rockin\' Tug [2003]
Scenic Skyway [?]
Skooters [1963]
Sky Slide [1955]
The Satellite [1954]
The Whipper [?]
XD Theater [2006]
Defunct Rides
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Woodie For Wildwood
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Knoebels Flooded
East Coast Parks Reopen Post-Irene
East Coast Parks Shut Down for Hurricane
Boy Drowns at Knoebels
Flying Turns Fails Safety Test


