Antique Carrousel

A 1921 Dentzel carousel featuring a 66 piece menagerie and two chariots.

Apollo

A circular ride that rotates while alternately lifting and then dropping the cars relative to the center of the ride.

Cedar Creek Cannonball

This old-fashioned replica steam engine provides a relaxing trip for its passengers with views of Thunder Canyon, Hang Time and Talon. During HalloWeekends, this ride becomes the Cedar Freak Cannonball haunted adventure!

Chance Carousel

The Chance Carousel has thirty animals and two carriages. The animals move up and down as the ride spins in a circle. The B.A.B. band organ next to the ride provides riders with traditional carousel music while riding.

Dragon Coaster

The Dragon Coaster offers the thrill of a roller coaster on a much smaller scale. The train travels around the pretzel-shaped track, creating the exciting sensation of descending in a tight spiral.

Enterprise

The Enterprise has 20 cars that hang from a large horizontal "wheel." The wheel spins rapidly in a clockwise direction, then is raised by a large hydraulic arm to a vertical position. When vertical, the ride spins its riders upside down with passengers held in their seats by centrifugal force.

Ferris Wheel

The Ferris Wheel is a 90-foot-high giant gondola wheel. Each of the twenty gondolas can hold six guests. From the top of the ride, guests receive a breathtaking view of Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, a view that is especially spectacular at night.

Hang Time

Hang Time holds a maximum of 40 guests in a two-row gondola. This 60-foot-tall thrill ride whirls, twirls, reels and spins guests repeatedly throughout the ride. A fountain in front of this ride gets water just close enough to almost stay dry.

Krazy Kars

A unique ride based on a very popular and traditional amusement park concept, the Krazy Kars are hand controlled by the guests by use of two levers. The gas-powered cars are able to move in any direction. Weight requirement: 275 pounds per car.

Monster

The Monster is a family ride that features unique spinning cars twisting atop undulating arms.

Musik Express

The Musik Express is operated in a forward direction, with guests seated in twenty, three-passenger cars. Guests are thrilled by the centrifugal force of the ride which pushes them to the outside of each car.

Revolution

Revolution seats 32 passengers in a circle facing inward. Riders are suspended with nothing below their feet as the ring of seats rotates. Revolution swings the entire gondola 120 degrees in each direction to a nearly inverted position at 65 feet in the air.

Road Rally

Road Rally features gasoline-powered vehicles that are modeled after classic sports cars. Each car has its own eight horse power engine. Guests drive their cars over a highway themed track located along Cedar Creek.

Scrambler

The Scrambler consists of three sweep arms, each of which supports four cars. Each car seats two to three guests. The arms revolve in a clockwise direction while the cars revolve in a counter-clockwise direction around the arms.

Sea Dragon

The Sea Dragon is a 60-foot long electro-hydraulic swing themed after a Viking ship. The ride has ten seats that accommodate up to five guests each. The ship swings back and forth giving the rider the sensation of riding troubled waves on the high seas.

Swan Boats

The Swan Boats are paddleboats themed to look like swans. Guests pedal to move and utilize the directional handle to control the rudder of the two-person boats.

Thunder Canyon

Thunder Canyon is a river rapids ride consisting of eight-passenger rafts propelled by approximately one million gallons of water along a 16,400-foot path. The rafts plunge and rock through an authentic looking cavern.

Thunder Creek Mountain

Thunder Creek Mountain flume ride takes passengers on a cruise through shady landscape that ends in a big splash. Thunder Creek Mountain is built into the natural hillside and was the longest in-ground flume ride in the country when it first opened in 1982.

Thunder Creek Speedway

Steer your way through the curves along the coast of Lake Dorney in a race-style car.

Tilt-A-Whirl

Cars on the Tilt-a-Whirl pivot individually about an axle while the ride platform revolves up and down in a counterclockwise direction.

Wave Swinger

Let the wind blow through your hair on elevated hanging swings that rotate in a cirular motion.

Whip

Riders travel in carts through an oval that "whips" them around 180-degree turns. The Whip has entertained families at Dorney Park since 1920.

White Water Landing

A flume ride that plunges riders in 20-passenger boats down an 80 foot drop, creating a giant wave that not only soaks riders, but onlookers as well.

Wild Mouse

Four-person roller coaster cars take guests through zig-zagging turns and camelback hills on this new version of an old favorite. (NOTE: Guests 44" to 48" in height may ride when accompanied by a responsible person)

Zephyr

This miniature train takes riders on a scenic trip that ends where it begins. Added to the Park in 1935, the Zephyr helped Dorney Park survive the Great Depression. It is a one-of-a- kind train designed after the Burlington Zephyr--the first streamline train.