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    Lake Harmony, PA

    H2Oooohh

    2.7 (64 reviews)
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    Shut down jungle

    This waterpark gave a discounted rate of $35 a person. However, there was only 1 waterslide working, the hot tub was broken and Jungle falls was shut down on day 2 of being at the water park. The website should include a list of broken rides so that buyers know what to expect. There was also a 50 minute wait for overpriced food and many of the bathrooms were out of order.

    Getting ready to enjoy lunch. Hot dog ,fries, bacon and cheese fries, chicken sandwich.
    Cruzita T.

    Great place. My husband and I took out 11 yr old son, 3 yr old grandson and our 6 yr old granddaughter and they had a great time. Lots of fun in the water park, wave pool, slides, little kiddie area. The food was pricey but everything tastes good. Hot dogs, fries, chicken sandwiches. There was pizza available and other items. We all loved this water park and had a great day! We recommend it.

    One of two hot tubs advertised.
    Adam D.

    H2Oooohh is a great example of what happens when marketing and sales take a severe departure from the reality of a product. The water park does have water; unfortunately, none of it is in any of the hot tubs the park falsely advertises as operational. Where there is water, it's a very cool 77°, which is a great air temperature, but cold for water. The park advertises three water slides, only one of which is running, and it isn't the fun one. What happened? H2Ooohh appears to be a failed experiment in attaching an indoor water park to a time share development. Time share owners are forever trying to either get rid of their time shares or reduce the annual maintenance costs they're obligated to pay for the rest of their lives. No doubt the cost of upkeep for a water park they are free to enjoy for all of one week a year was among the first cuts every owner targeted after their first maintenance bill showed up in the mail. As a result, here we are, years later, with a cold, barely functioning water park that our kids almost enjoyed for about ten minutes. (I did add an extra star to my one-star review because the surf machine was working, though only for short periods due to understaffing.)

    This place is so dead

    I would rate it a 0 but that's not possible so I give it a 1. This is the worst experience I have ever had at a waterpark in my life. I used to come here as a kid all the time and I would get sick after EVERYTIME. Now fast forward a few years later I have decided to give it another chance. I was looking foward to stepping in the nice warm hot tub but guess what. It was closed. Along with the 2/3 water slides and play gym. On top of that the water in the pool was colder than the water I shower with. This place is a complete waste of money that no one should spend . I would have rather went anywhere else if the tickets weren't sold out.

    Wave pool

    This place is great for the price. We stayed at the lodge for 2 nights on Presidents' Day weekend and paid $410 total. The water park is worn, but again, it was worth the price. I will say that 2 of the 3 water slides are broken. I was told by employees that they have been broken for a while. The drink were a little pricey, but I brought my own. Just sneak a soft sided cooler in. The pizza was reasonable and easy to feed my kid. Get there early to get chairs or tables, if not....good luck waiting. Surfing thing was really cool. I would go back again in a heartbeat. If you have been to the other local water parks before, this place will probably disappoint as its only 1/4 the size of Kalahari.

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    2 out of 3 slides where broke. Hot tub was broke. Water is freezing.Food stand was closed at lunch time.

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    Great value! We've been twice now and our kids had the best time! It was not overly crowded and the lines moved quickly!

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    . If you have been to the other local water parks before, this place will probably disappoint as its only 1/4 the size of Kalahari.

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    Knoebels Amusement Resort - My husband got the golden ring!  That earns you a free ride!  Ralph and I were on the bench so we couldn't reach the rings.

    Knoebels Amusement Resort

    4.3(421 reviews)
    47.7 mi

    We had SO MUCH FUN at Knoebels. Whilst in NEPA, the folks we were visiting here suggested going to…read moreKnoebels. They're regulars since it's within an hour drive for them. I wasn't sure at first but now I'm a fan. This is a pretty old-school park. There is no admission; instead, you buy ticket books at the park and "pay" using tickets. Many of the rides--at least the kid's rides--are $2.50 per ride. And apparently the tickets never expire; the people we visited with have used a decades-old leftover ticket book and it was accepted. It was really easy to use the tickets, which are in the book in $1 and 50-cent denominations. In addition to no entrance fee, they have free parking. I honestly don't know where I've been in a long time that has free parking; I don't even think the county fair in my hometown offers free parking anymore. They have acres of it but we didn't have to park too far away, perhaps because we got there a few minutes before the park opened. They have lots of disabled parking spots and there's also a tram with several tram stops. Inside the park, I saw several baby changing/nursing mothers stations. The rides are lots of fun. I mentioned before that they have kid's rides, but they in fact have an entire kiddie *section*. There are over a dozen rides that are only for kids, and have maximum height limits. We spent our time in this section of the park almost exclusively. The girls loved it, and so did I! It was so much fun to see them having a blast on these rides all by themselves. We spent a good chunk of our day here--we were there for 6 or 7 hours, I think--and still we missed a few. I'm bummed that we missed some but that just gives us something to look forward to next time we visit, which I hope is before my daughter hits the height limit for some of the rides since she's a tall kiddo. I'm not sure how it usually is, but we may have just come at the right time. We were here on a Saturday and our friends were surprised; usually they come on weekdays to avoid crowds, but it was not bad at all. It only took us 5 minutes or so in line to get ticket books. The upside to coming on a weekend, too, was that there were rides operating that aren't always open when they've come during the week. Whatever was happening on this day (which was Juneteenth weekend, so I expected it to be packed!), our kids were able to ride at least 5-6 rides within the first hour at the park and there were only a couple times the entire day where we had to wait in line to enter a ride--and even then, it was waiting in line for one ride to finish and then we got the kids on the next one. The longest line we waited on all day was to get some fries! Speaking of food, although we didn't get much, what we did get was great. We got the aforementioned fries, which they cut and cook right there. My friend's mom always gets ice cream when they visit, specifically the waffle sandwich, which I also got and it was so good I wish that other ice cream places did warm waffles instead of waffle cones. We got some cotton candy, and they had some very delicious frozen iced tea (I added peach flavor which was really good, and it was quite refreshing). There's several stores around where you can pick up souvenirs, too. We stopped at the apparel shop and got some t-shirts and sweatshirts. At the Christmas shop at the North Pole, we wandered around to check out the ornaments and Christmas decor. There was another shop that in all the times our friends have been here they said they didn't remember ever stopping at. They have postcards, so make sure to pick up some postcard stamps somewhere! I had so much fun and can't wait to return to Knoebels. I bought two $50 ticket books and we used exactly one book, so we're already ahead on our next visit. Perhaps the cutest ride in the park is the Pony Carts, which don't have real ponies but the kids ride in what looks like horse drawn carriages as though they're the cart driver. I did enjoy going on the Skloosh, which I went on with my daughter; even though she's only two she's a daredevil and loves a good water ride as long as she doesn't get splashed in the eyes too much. I only wish we'd been able to go on the other water ride! But I didn't actually miss or mind not going on rides; it was a wonderful day just watching the little ones in their joy and excitement.

    I genuinely love visiting Knoebels. It's a beautiful park with so much to do, free admission, great…read morefood and my family has enjoyed coming here for years. Many of the employees have been kind, welcoming, and patient, which is why it disappoints me to have to write this review. Unfortunately, this is the second year I've experienced what I believe was discriminatory treatment toward my Black and Brown family, including my autistic children. This isn't something I'm saying because I was upset in the moment. These experiences were serious enough that I felt obligated to report them to Guest Services. We visited on July 9, 2026. My children are autistic and were wearing Knoebels' accessibility wristbands. We understand how the program works because we've visited before. The wristband allows individuals who cannot tolerate long waits to board through the designated accessible entrance according to the park's accessibility procedures. The first incident occurred at the Satellite ride. There were only two children waiting and virtually no line. My son went to the accessible entrance with his wristband, and the ride operator refused to let him board. I explained that he was autistic and showed his accessibility wristband. The operator acknowledged that he knew what the wristband was for, but still told my son to go wait at the regular entrance while allowing other children to board first. My son became increasingly distressed, repeatedly asking why he couldn't ride. Guest Services later told me that the operator had not followed the accessibility policy correctly and said they would report the incident to a supervisor. The second incident happened at the Looper. Three male ride operators were working that attraction. My son and nephew absolutely love this ride. They are polite, well-behaved boys, but like many autistic children, they ask a lot of questions and become excited about rides they enjoy. The park was not crowded, and there were little to no lines. I watched from a nearby bench as the boys rode several times. As time went on, I noticed the operators becoming visibly irritated whenever the boys returned. Eventually, the operators told them they had to wait 30 minutes before riding again. I understood that this applies when using the accessibility entrance, so I instructed the boys to simply enter through the regular queue instead, which only had a few children waiting. When they walked to the entrance, the situation escalated. One operator, Carl, scolded my nephew for going under a bar instead of walking around it, even though the children immediately ahead of him had done the exact same thing. When I respectfully pointed this out, Carl responded, "Well, I didn't see them, and stop shouting at me." I was not shouting. Another operator, Mark, then began yelling at me, telling me that if I had a problem, I should go to Guest Services. My sister became upset because of the way he was speaking to me. When my husband came over, Mark stated that he "yells at children all day long" and that our children were no different. I found that statement especially concerning given that he knew they were autistic. No employee should be yelling at children, regardless of disability. Supervisors eventually came over, but instead of addressing the employees' behavior, they largely defended it. One operator also insisted the boys had to wait another 30 minutes before riding again, despite the fact that they had unlimited ride wristbands and were now entering through the regular queue, where there was almost no wait. I asked why they hadn't simply told the boys they were welcome to use the regular entrance if they wanted to ride again. There was no response. I want to be clear that not every employee at Knoebels treated us this way. In fact, many staff members throughout the park were wonderful, patient, and kind to my family. However, these interactions left us feeling singled out, dismissed, and treated differently. Whether it was because of our race, our children's disabilities, or a combination of both, it was deeply upsetting. I sincerely hope Knoebels takes these concerns seriously by providing additional training on disability accommodations, respectful communication with families, and ensuring that all guests are treated equally and with dignity. We love this park and want to continue making memories here, but no family should leave feeling the way we did.

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    Knoebels Amusement Resort - Orangade

    Orangade

    Knoebels Amusement Resort - The motor boats are a nice opportunity to relax and take a trip around the park on their lazy river.

    The motor boats are a nice opportunity to relax and take a trip around the park on their lazy river.

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    Land of Make Believe - The Spinning Coaster is an adrenaline-pumping ride that combines the thrill of a roller coaster with the excitement of spinning!

    Land of Make Believe

    3.5(205 reviews)
    36.4 mi

    Great place with kids of varying ages. No lines and lots to do from dry rides, to water park area…read moreand Santa's Barn.

    A true disappointment! Even though under 2 is free, you must pay $45 to enter as a parent (and if…read moreyou're alone, you're limited to the few things they offer to toddlers). -Splash pad closed due to low attendance before we made it there. I would have loved to at least sit in a chair and enjoy the fountains with my toddler even though it was a cooler day -Train car closed because, according to an employee, the person driving it was exhausted and there was low attendance -No animals were out in the animal area They are very clear there are no return tickets or refunds. She was only able to do the carousel, walk through the Christmas village (which scared her-- see photo), take a weird truck ride where you see painted cutouts of animals rather than real ones, and see the 15-minute outdoor show. Staff could truly not have been nicer, but my feedback is for management-- the day felt poorly run with little regard for full-priced paying customers. My main feedback: They claimed to be understaffed waiting for international students, but if that is the case, I would have loved to know what was closed before paying to enter or be offered the opportunity to return on a day when I could justify the ticket price. If either of these had happened, I wouldn't be dissatisfied.

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    Land of Make Believe - Sidewinder is the most thrilling ride you can find

    Sidewinder is the most thrilling ride you can find

    Land of Make Believe - Pirate's Cove Wading Pool

    Pirate's Cove Wading Pool

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    Crayola Experience

    Crayola Experience

    3.2(564 reviews)
    33.6 mi

    Today, we celebrated our son's birthday at the Crayola Experience, and I cannot recommend it…read moreenough! From the organizer Kerstin to the host and the entire team, the whole experience was fantastic. My child and his friends had a blast! Thank you so much for making this day so special and perfect. Top notch!

    Went to the Crayola Experience on a rainy day, and I'd definitely recommend getting there early,…read morethe line can easily be out the door. Right from the start, the experience was a bit mixed. The cashier we had wasn't very helpful and seemed more focused on rushing us through than answering any questions, which wasn't the best first impression. Once you get inside, it's honestly a bit of a free for all, almost like Hunger Games style. Lines were long everywhere, with everyone trying to get through activities like naming your own crayon, molding cars or rings, and other stations. It felt pretty unorganized. Some areas could definitely use more attention. The clay molding section was a complete mess, and the playground area with the slides and jungle gym was pretty chaotic. One activity I'd honestly skip is the drawing-to-puzzle station, people were cutting the line and bringing stacks of drawings. No one really needs 10 puzzles of their kid's artwork... two is plenty. That said, it's still a fun experience for kids and something different to do, especially on a rainy day. Overall, I'd say it's a good one time visit...

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    Crayola Experience - Inside

    Inside

    Crayola Experience - A ring and race car made from melted crayons!

    A ring and race car made from melted crayons!

    Crayola Experience

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    S&S Speedways - Indoor Go-Karts in the Pocono's! - S&S lobby and gameroom

    S&S Speedways - Indoor Go-Karts in the Pocono's!

    2.5(24 reviews)
    25.9 mi

    I called 3 times in the last 2 days for information I had…read more10 people ready to drive 60 miles Luckily one of the kids so excited to go looked at the website and found out a last minute party was booked and now we can only do it if we go earlier like at 3 not at 6 So not nice

    Bought a Groupon for 5 races for two people. Waste of money.... I guess it's better for little…read morekids. - Address on the Groupon was wrong. We drove 30 minutes in the opposite direction and it took us to a completely different location. We called and the lady on the phone said the address on the Groupon is their new address given by USPS but it doesn't register in anyone's GPS. Great.. thanks.... - When we got there, the staff looked absolutely miserable. The lady, I'm assuming who answered the phone, was rude and was asking for another staff member to go buy her cigarettes while cursing up a storm. Professional... - The track is SMALL. As in you will be going through a circle the entire time.. - Prepare to drift all over the place and crash because the floors are so slippery.. Track was so small you're basically turning the entire time. We only did 3 races out of our 5 to get some of our money's worth? The guy who helped us get out was the nicest one. He even told us he knows it's boring but said we could use our tickets whenever. Don't bother with this place, go elsewhere for go karting.

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    S&S Speedways - Indoor Go-Karts in the Pocono's!
    S&S Speedways - Indoor Go-Karts in the Pocono's! - Indoor track area!

    Indoor track area!

    S&S Speedways - Indoor Go-Karts in the Pocono's! - Racing at it's best!

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    Racing at it's best!

    Imagination Zone

    Imagination Zone

    2.9(22 reviews)
    15.6 mi
    $

    Big Cheese Pizza and Imagination Zone have been serving the West End communities at this location…read morefor over 20 years. They offer pizza, cheesy bread, mac and cheese, wings and salads. They offer delivery service to the local community. They are the only Pizza Family Fun Center combining excellent fun, food, arcade games, climbing wall, a jungle gym and facilities for private birthday parties at one location in this area. BIG CHEESE PIZZA sponsors a Reading Program at Pleasant Valley School District. Students who meet their reading goals are awarded coupons for a choice of a FREE Individual Pizza or Individual Bread Sticks and Sauce. They have a $3 charge per child to enter. If you download there app, they have specials. ( free admission after 6, money off after a number of visits, after you download app- receive FREE cheese bread) WEEKLY SPECIALS Monday: $0.99 Big Stix n' Sauce w/ Any Regular Pie Purchase! Tuesday: Medium Pie w/ 1 Topping for $5.55 Wednesday: Free Child's admission from 6-8 pm

    So much potential but the place is gross! If you want to…read morecatch the Rona or the flu or possibly something worst this is the place for you! Had a toddler party on Saturday Half of the attendees or more had the flu by Monday! Kids and adults! The place is gross. If they can't keep the grounds in decent shape I can't even imagine the tubes, ball pits or games... and it wasn't cheap for what the place looks like!

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    Imagination Zone
    Imagination Zone - This sign probably used to light up.  A sign that ownership gives not even the tiniest of shits any longer.

    This sign probably used to light up. A sign that ownership gives not even the tiniest of shits any longer.

    Imagination Zone - Some of the game options.

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    Some of the game options.

    Steel Force

    Steel Force

    4.3(3 reviews)
    33.8 mi

    Steel Force is one of Dorney Park's standout coasters. This is a Morgan hyper that is filled with…read moreairtime from the first drop. Plus, it has this turn in the middle where you get to see some nice views of the pond while experiencing some exhilarating forces. Then you get to experience more airtime, which lasts until the car returns to the station.

    FEEL THE STEEL. FEEL THE FORCE…read more The tallest coaster in Pennsylvania (out of a total of 53!) has called Dorney Park its home since 1997. In case you're wondering, no, it's not the fastest in the state.......that claim is held by the incredible Phantom's Revenge at Kennywood. For years, Steel Force was the biggest and baddest coaster on the eastern seaboard, but the recent additions of Nitro @ SFGAd in New Jersey and Fury 325 @ Carowinds have usurped the title once held by this Steve Okamoto-designed monstrosity. Situated at the back of the part, this hypercoaster relies purely on speed + height as its defining attributes, with some always appreciated camelback hills coming on the return trip. There's a tunnel at the base of the 205ft drop, and another tunnel at the bottom of one of the hills towards the end of the run. The turnaround gives some nice positive G's throughout the 540° helix without being overly jarring. There was some VERY unnerving side-to-side rocking on the 200ft lift hill, which made a normally calm and collected Eric S extremely anxious. I suppose that just heightened the thrill factor, but when there's absolutely nothing to your left except a hundred foot dropoff, that gets one's heart racing a bit. Great pockets of airtime on the 'bunny hops' headed back to the station platform. Steel Force has several "sibling" coasters at sister Cedar Fair parks: Mamba @ Worlds of Fun, Wild Thing @ ValleyFair!, and of course Magnum XL-200 @ Cedar Point. Not to take anything away from this awesome coaster, but I will say that Magnum delivers a crazier ride than SF in my opinion (cannot comment on the first two....although I will be visiting Minnesota later this summer.....) I will say that Steel Force is the only truly 'extreme' coaster at the normally reserved Dorney Park. Lines can get long, but during summer months a 3-train operation cranks through guests no problem, so waits shouldn't be a major issue most of the time. With regard to the font row vs back row debate, it's a straight wash in my opinion. Between the rather lengthy ride time of 3 minutes and a peak velocity of 75mph, it is without question Dorney's best coaster. The Force is indeed strong with this one.......

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    Steel Force - Steel Force roller coaster

    Steel Force roller coaster

    Steel Force - The lift hill gleams a shade of bright crimson in the pre-dusk sunlight :)

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    The lift hill gleams a shade of bright crimson in the pre-dusk sunlight :)

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