(WHTM) — Two companies recently announced that they have acquired several different amusement parks and attractions across Pennsylvania, including Lancaster County’s Dutch Wonderland.
Kennywood, Idlewild Park & SoakZone and Sandcastle Water Park are among six Pennsylvania theme parks and entertainment ...
Two companies recently announced that they have acquired several different amusement parks and attractions across Pennsylvania, including Lancaster County’s Dutch Wonderland.
The Pittsburgh amusement parks are currently owned by Palance Entertainment, a subsidiary of the Spanish company Parques ...
Hercchend’s purchase of Palace Entertainment’s theme park properties give hope to fans familiar with the company’s operation ...
The sale also includes Idlewild and Sandcastle, both in western Pennsylvania, plus more than a dozen other parks and ...
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Three popular Pennsylvania amusement parks will soon be under new ownership.According to a company press release, Herschend ...
Attractions in the deal include Castle Park in Riverside and Raging Waters in San Dimas, as well as Boomers in Palm Springs ...