Unlimited Roller Coaster Rides Are A Season Pass Away

This year you can enjoy unlimited rides on your favorite roller coaster!
How? With a season pass to Dorney Park!
Whether it is the floorless, soaring Hydra or the white-knuckle 205-foot drop of Steel Force you can have your fill of thrills all season long.
To learn more about our seven unique coasters, check out our write-ups below:
Hydra is the first and only floorless roller coaster in Pennsylvania. Built in 2005, Hydra utilizes a more than half-mile coiling steel track to give you a unique experience. You also likely know it for it's jojo roll, where riders twist upside-down after exiting the launch station.
Hydra The Revenge was named not only because it's the big bad, nine-headed monster of Greek Mythology but also because in mythical lore Hercules defeated Hydra while here at the park it was Hydra that essentially triumphed over Hercules, the wooden coaster that was retired after the 2003 season.
Possessed is a dueling-tower suspend impulse coaster that launches you forward and backward on a 704 foot U-shaped track.
The coaster was first opened in 2008 and was the first of its kind in the Northeast.
Possessed was named Voodoo when it first arrived at Dorney Park in 2007 after stints at Geauga Lake and Six Flags World of Adventure.
The coaster that defines the Dorney Park skyline features a dramatic 205-foot drop, two tunnels and takes you 75 miles per hour.
It was opened to the public in 1997 and was the first to break the 200-foot barrier on the East Coast, it is still the longest on the East Coast today.
Talon's orange track is one of the first things to greet guests as they enter the park along with riders who are spinning around, feet dangling as they soar through the sky.
Talon was opened in 2001 and is the tallest and longest inverted coaster in the Northeast, with a lift height of 135 feet and a vertical drop of 120 feet.
The ride also featrues a zero-gravity roll, an Immelmann (a simultaneous loop and roll), an inclined spiral, an S-curve, a corkscrew spin, and a spiral.
Thunderhawk has been a family favorite at the park since 1923.
Then named 'The Coaster' the ride was one of the first to give guests a historic view of what was once the ride's traditional out-and-back layout.
Since then the ride has been motified and now hits speeds of 45 mph, slides around a figure-eight and more.
It is one of the oldest roller coasters in the Northeast.
Four-person cars designed to look like cats or mice take weave you through a three-tiered structure that includes aritime hills, hairpin twists and turns.
Wild Mouse opened in 2000 and is seen as a great starter coaster for little ones that are destined to be thrill seekers.
Snoopy's best bud delivers on a ride that is just as lovable he is.
Just like the little yellow bird this coaster will take you on a zany flight up, down and all around.
The ride was opened in 2000 and features a 15 foot drop that is perfect for your littles ones seeking an easy thrill.