THE THUNDERBOLT

Built in:  1968

Designed by:  Andy Vettel

Built by: Kennywood

Height:  95 feet

Length:  2,887 feet

Top Speed:  53 MPH

This is a picture of the Thunderbolt.

Some of the Thunderbolt was retained from an earlier coaster, the Pippen.  The Thunderbolt is one of the only ravine coasters left in the world.  The Phantom's Revenge cuts through the Thunderbolt for a surprising thrill.  The Thunderbolt is considered to be one of the best coasters in the world.  The coaster is well known for its 90 ft, final drop.

This is a picture of the Thunderbolt.

THE PHANTOM'S REVENGE

Built in:  2001

Designed by:  Morgan Manufacturing

Built by:  Morgan Manufacturing

Height: 232 feet

Length:  3,500 feet

Top Speed: 85 MPH

This is a picture of the Phantom's Revenge.

The Phantom's Revenge was built to replace the Steel Phantom.  This smooth ride features a top speed of 85 MPH and a 232 ft drop.  New thrills include an underground tunnel between the Thunderbolt and the Turtle.  Although there are no loops, like the Steel Phantom, the Phantom's Revenge appeals to more people.

The is a picture of a drawing of the Phantom's Revenge.

THE EXTERMINATORTOR

Built in:  1999

Built by: Reverchon Industries, France

Length:  1,378 feet

This is a picture of the Exterminator's logo.

The Exterminator is a subterranean coaster that is very unique.  The Exterminator takes place in the dark.  The ride begins when the riders enter a tunnel that leads to the underground utilities, sewers, and the unknown world.  You take a spinning, twisting ride, where rodents live and their exterminators are searching for them.

This is a picture of the inside of the Exterminator.

THE RACER

Built in: 1927

Designed by: John A. Miller

Built by:  Kennywood

Height: 72 ft 6 in.

Length: 2,250 feet

This is a picture of the Racer's lights at night.

The Racer is one of the most confusing rides.  It is a racing coaster, where two trains race each other on one track, at the same time.  The front has been restored many times with the last restoration in 1990.

The is a picture of the Racer cars racing.

THE JACK RABBIT

Built in: 1921

Designed by: John A. Miller

Built by: Kennywood

Height: 70 feet

Length: 2,132 feet

This is a picture of the Jack Rabbit's sign.

The Jack Rabbit is a classic, wooden coaster.  It is the only remaining coaster in the world to feature a double dip.  The ride has been virtually unchanged for 65 years.  This coaster can bring fun to people of all ages.

This is a picture of the Jack Rabbit.

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