A Giant Discovery ride like the Black Widow

The future of Pitt Fall is not yet known (other than it won’t be kept in the Palace Entertainment family) but we do know its successor.  The McKeesport Daily News ran an article discussing the dismantling of Pitt Fall here – prior to the public announcement on December 15, 2011 of the Black Widow replacement.

The Black Widow, a Giant Discovery ride type built by Zamperla, will be a swinging pendulum ride that will carry 40 passengers facing outward on suspended seats 147 feet above the ground at 68 mph while also rotating counterclockwise.  You can see a video of it in action on Zamperla’s website here and a couple more photos below. You can read Kennywood’s news release about the Black Widow here.

My thanks go to Marco Mazzucchi from Zamperla for these great photos.

 

 

 

 

Pitt Fall was a 251-foot drop tower built by Intamin AG and installed in 1997.  It was the world’s tallest drop tower when it opened and is a 2nd Generation Freefall ride.  It was known for its panoramic view of Pittsburgh from the top of the yellow and black tower.

 

Knoebels is a big winner in the 2011 Golden Ticket Awards - Kennywood too!

Since 1998, the industry publication Amusement Today, has been awarding world-wide amusement parks with a coveted Golden Ticket to show they are the best of the best in the industry.

Even with the Disney giants figured in and parks in every other part of the world, our Pennsylvania Amusement parks continue to hold their own in the Top 5 of many of the categories.  You can see all the details here.

Here is a list of all the reported wins for Pennsylvania Amusement Parks in the 2011 Golden Ticket Awards – arranged by park:

Knoebels
1st Place – Best Food (They beat Epcot and Busch Gardens Williamsburg, know why? Funnel cakes, potato pancakes and waffle Ice Cream sandwiches – that’s why!)
1st Place – Best Carousel  (Still grabbing the ring!)
2nd Place – Best Park (This means little ole’ Knoebels beat out ALL the Disney parks!)
#2 Wood Roller Coaster – Phoenix
3rd Place – Friendliest Park
3rd Place – Best Halloween Event
4th Place – Best Dark ride for the Haunted Mansion (betcha the Black Diamond shows up in 2012!)
Kennywood
1st Place – Best Funhouse/Walk-Through attraction – Noah’s Ark (Classic!)
4th Place – Best Halloween Event (Be scared, be very scared!)
4th Place – Best Carousel (It’s a nice one!)
8th Place (2 way tie) – Best Park (tied with Tokyo DisneySea in case you wonder)
#5 Steel Coaster – Phantom’s Revenge
Idlewild & SoakZone
1st Place – Best Children’s Park (In the world!!! Wow!!!)
Dutch Wonderland
5th Place – Best Children’s Park (PA has 2 in the top 5 in the world, what a great place to have kids!)
Waldameer
#6 Wood Coaster – Ravine Flyer II

 

So, did you notice a few big parks in PA that were not listed?  Yep.  Hersheypark and Dorney Park didn’t make the short lists on any reported categories, but they probably were in there someplace – just not at the top.

So why are Knoebels and Kennywood so successful in this contest when Hersheypark and Dorney aren’t?  I think it is because they are unique and they have a devoted following.

In Knoebels’ case they are still family owned and they just handle things differently than a corporate run park – free parking, free admission, affordable food and a bring your own food policy, etc.  No corporate park would go for that since it leaves too many profits to chance.  They keep a stable of classic rides running when others have given up on them. But most of all they take care of their employees and their community and people love them in return.  I didn’t see anyone taking up a collection to fix Hersheypark when it flooded this year, but that is exactly what Knoebels fans did for them.  That tells you how the people love this park.

And Kennywood, though corporate owned now, had been a family owned park forever before that and is a fixture in the Western PA area.  They have classic rides found no place else and an old carnival feel that is rare in an urban setting.  Kennywood makes you wish for the good old days – except you don’t need them ’cause they are still right there, but with a healthy dose of the best of the new stuff too. Kennywood’s employees have fond memories of working there unlike some other park’s employees who would rather forget working at the park. Kennywood also has a generations old devoted following like Knoebels and people go to bat for them no matter what.

All in all I think that is the secret.  If the park loves the people, the people will love the park and it shows in every way.

Congratulations to all our parks!!!

 

Kennywood 2006

There have been stories all over the web about Kennywood’s Pitt Fall ride being up for sale but I wanted to wait to post on it until the park made an official statement.  You can see the park’s statement in this pittsburghlive.com article.

So they say it is “exploratory” which is an interesting word to use.  As in, if someone doesn’t give us enough money we’ll keep it?  Or we’re seeing how much we can get so we know how much we can spend on its replacement?  Or…. well, who knows.  But if you are a Pitt Fall fan, make sure you head there to enjoy it for what might be the last time.  You never know when it will disappear since parks have started to remove rides before end of season (Canyon River Rapids at Hersheypark for example.)

 

NAPHA, the National Amusement Park Historical Association, has announced its 2010 survey results and according to a news release by WPXI in Pittsburgh and it appears Pennsylvania has a lot to be proud about.

As soon as I get the rest of the results in my NAPHA newsletter, I’ll post the PA winners here.  If you love amusement parks and want to make sure they are around for generations to come, consider joining the National Amusement Park Historical Association.  Not only do they protect the past of great amusement parks but they help secure their future as well.  Check out their website here.

 

Now with Air Conditioning!!!

One thing I didn’t like about Kennywood was that you  had to leave the Kiddieland section to find something for the kids to snack on.  Have you ever tried to pull a toddler away from a flying elephant?  Yeah, not happening.

Well now you can make the trip for food a little easier with a brand new location for snacks in Kiddieland that the park promises will be more healthy than the traditional fare.  They’ve also put in new family restrooms with changing tables that will come in very handy when those toddlers wait just a “little too long” to tell you they have to go. They have also added a patio where you can rest and much while watching folks riding on the Railroad.

All these improvements are wonderful additions to help families with smaller children have a more enjoyable day at Kennywood.  I wish Hersheypark would reconfigure to offer a Kiddieland like this or like what you find at Knoebels.  It’d save a lot of walking.

Another welcome update, the Parkside Cafe will be air conditioned for the 2011 season.  My last visit to Kennywood ended in heatstroke so I am definitely glad to hear this!

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