Roll over different rides in the park for more information.
The Claw
High Thrill Ride. Opened in 2003. A swinging pendulum ride installed in 2003, replacing the old Cyclops (a version of the Enterprise ride).
Great Bear
Agressive Thrill Ride. Aninverted steel coaster built by B&M. Its two trains travel the 2,800-foot (850 m) track, including the 124-foot (38 m) drop, with a maximum speed of 58 mph (93 km/h). It was opened in 1998
Comet
High Thrill Ride. Wooden Coaster by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company. It was remodeled in 1978. It was built in 1946.
Storm Runner
Agressive Thrill Ride. The first hydraulic launch steel coaster with inversions designed by Intamin AG. The ride totals 50 seconds long. Storm Runner cost 12.5 million dollars. It was opened in 2004
Tidal Force
High Thrill Ride. A splash-down ride with a 100-foot drop. Its spray is powerful enough to reach visitors passing by on the walkways. Hershey Park Employees (wearing raincoats) would warn passengers who have finished riding Tidal Force (who would be crossing the splash bridge) to hold onto the rail in order not to risk injury from an intense spray. However, in 1995 many nets and an acrylic glass wall were installed in order to decrease the intensity of the spray. Now, nearby spectators of Tidal Force have a much lesser, but still present, risk of getting soaked with water.
Roller Soaker
Moderate Thrill Ride. Steel coaster with the spectators able to spray water at the riders, and the riders able to dump water on the spectators. This coaster was developed by Setpoint Inc., and is only one of two models like it in the world (the other is at Paramount's Carowinds)
Wildcat
Agressive Thrill Ride. Wooden coaster intended to be based on the park's original Wild Cat coaster. This coaster marked the debut of the company Great Coasters International or GCI. In 2007 the ride received two new Millennium Flyer trains.
Lightning Racer
High Thrill Ride. Dueling wooden coasters built by Great Coasters International. Two wooden coasters race side by side in it 3400 ft of twisted track. The ride uses four "Millennium Flyer" wooden coaster trains. The Trains are named Lightning And The other is named Thunder. Each side duels each other.