Dutch Wonderland Photos
Lancaster, PA

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Paddlewheel Boat - note the cornfields on the other side of the creek

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A peaceful, relaxing area on the east side of the park

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Carousel

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Flume ride

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The Dutch Wonder House, a motion illusion experience

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Joust

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Close-up of Joust trains

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Lusse brand bumper cars - these do not hit as intense as the older style Lusse's

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and they have a bunch of them

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Parachute Drop and Train

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This shoe slide is a very clever idea and the Monorail runs outside the amusement park, over the parking lot and fairly close to US route 30.

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The Sky Princess wood coaster was the first project by Custom Coasters International of Ohio and is a fun Junior size coaster. Designer Mike Boodley has gone on to found the company Great Coasters International of Pennsylvania. Both companies are now creating excellent new wooden coasters.

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The Sky Princess uses Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC) trains

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Water slide

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One of the two operating Chance trains makes it way through a peaceful picnic area. Two trains can be operated on the rather long route to keep wait time to a minimum

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A reminder of parks of the past - the train tracks run right through open sections of the park

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The other train on the track makes it's way through an intersection.

 

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