Idlewild is off the hook and worth the admission. I'm a huge Mr. Rogers mark and there's even a Mr. Rogers museum exhibit across the street from the sportsball stadiums. They probably had to get rid of the theming for cash purposes, but you can still tell you're on a train in the storybook village. Round-Up and any variation of that is my favorite carnival flat. Spider is a classic, but loading takes forever. I love the more colorful Octopus flat. It's more colorful, but not as intense with the spinning. Those are harder to find now though.
@@CanobieCoaster Yeah, I guess because it is louder. I just remember not hearing music in the GCE review, and it must have been too low in the Kolmarden review for me to hear while driving.
Probably the same top 4 for me. I was lucky that Wild Mouse opened in the last hour. It was worth getting to my hotel at midnight to get a couple rides on it. I did do some of the waterslides while waiting, and although they aren't world class, they were still fun. I look forward to going back to Idlewild next year with my newly acquired Palace Entertainment platinum pass.
That Vekoma mouse and the round up are a pair of rides that are probably too intense for the park's target audience. A Vekoma family Boomerang would be great here. And maybe I was just lucky with my visit, but the park was dead. I was able to squeeze on the next trolley for Daniel Tiger. But perhaps because it was so dead, Confusion Hill was always unavailable for me.
For the waterpark that matt racer is awesome. Especially if you go on a dead day and you join a party of 2 that's lapping the thing. Had so much fun doing that I may consider putting the matt racer at #1, such a fun experience. That said I know it isn't easy to replicate so I probably wouldn't put it there without that kind of experience. Also you forgot to include the flyers, the Idlewild flyers are second only to the Knobles flyers as far as flyers I've experienced.
It's such a shame that palace destroyed this once great park. I still go there a few times a year, but it's nothing like it was before palace bought it
@@CanobieCoaster my biggest issue is how much they charge for the small amount of things to do there. Pretty much every year they've removed a ride or attraction and just leaves an empty space there. Story book forest used to be much better taken care of. But to answer your question, the capacity on rollo coaster is significantly worse because there used to be no restraint whatsoever before the accident, not even a seatbelt.
This park may not have many major rides, but it is always so relaxing and tranquil. Great list!
I love the atmosphere.
Idlewild is off the hook and worth the admission. I'm a huge Mr. Rogers mark and there's even a Mr. Rogers museum exhibit across the street from the sportsball stadiums.
They probably had to get rid of the theming for cash purposes, but you can still tell you're on a train in the storybook village.
Round-Up and any variation of that is my favorite carnival flat. Spider is a classic, but loading takes forever. I love the more colorful Octopus flat. It's more colorful, but not as intense with the spinning. Those are harder to find now though.
The park would be perfect for kids if they had better capacity for their top rides. That's my one issue for them.
The music returns! It's cool to see a list where the top attractions aren't all thrill rides.
I typically have music in the background. Maybe it was just a bit louder on this one?
@@CanobieCoaster Yeah, I guess because it is louder. I just remember not hearing music in the GCE review, and it must have been too low in the Kolmarden review for me to hear while driving.
What memories. Thanks.
You're welcome.
I loved the Wild Mouse when it was at Alton Towers here in the UK.
Nice!
If this park gets a family boomerang (Vekoma) that would be a great addition to the park
It would.
@@CanobieCoaster exactly
I thought about this and I agree
Probably the same top 4 for me. I was lucky that Wild Mouse opened in the last hour. It was worth getting to my hotel at midnight to get a couple rides on it. I did do some of the waterslides while waiting, and although they aren't world class, they were still fun. I look forward to going back to Idlewild next year with my newly acquired Palace Entertainment platinum pass.
That sounds similar to my experience when I got on Wild Mouse when they kept working at it until it opened late in the day.
Idlewild would be a perfect park for one of the new RMCs just announced
Yes it would.
This is perfect for little kids and older kids with light stomachs
Yeah it's a cute little park.
That Vekoma mouse and the round up are a pair of rides that are probably too intense for the park's target audience. A Vekoma family Boomerang would be great here. And maybe I was just lucky with my visit, but the park was dead. I was able to squeeze on the next trolley for Daniel Tiger. But perhaps because it was so dead, Confusion Hill was always unavailable for me.
I agree a family boomerang would be great.
For the waterpark that matt racer is awesome. Especially if you go on a dead day and you join a party of 2 that's lapping the thing. Had so much fun doing that I may consider putting the matt racer at #1, such a fun experience. That said I know it isn't easy to replicate so I probably wouldn't put it there without that kind of experience. Also you forgot to include the flyers, the Idlewild flyers are second only to the Knobles flyers as far as flyers I've experienced.
I didn't get a good ride on their flyers. They weren't snappable.
@@CanobieCoaster Oh. Maybe I just went on a good day then. I found them snapable.
I can't remember if I had asked you this before or not, but how about a countdown of your favorite Pennsylvania parks?
I may do that one.
It's such a shame that palace destroyed this once great park. I still go there a few times a year, but it's nothing like it was before palace bought it
Did the capacity on the main rides used to be better? That's my big issue with it.
@@CanobieCoaster my biggest issue is how much they charge for the small amount of things to do there. Pretty much every year they've removed a ride or attraction and just leaves an empty space there. Story book forest used to be much better taken care of.
But to answer your question, the capacity on rollo coaster is significantly worse because there used to be no restraint whatsoever before the accident, not even a seatbelt.
@@CanobieCoaster oh yesss especially when I was a child
They really have gutted the place the last 15 years. Nice to see them giving Storybook some much needed attention the last two years.
When I wrote the mouse, me and my brother butt head
Ouch!