Large trees cover the well worn gravel paths that wind their way through Knoebel's Amusement Park leading park goers to all their favorite park rides and concession stands. The park employees open conversations with anyone who has time to talk and eventually befriend the amusement park regulars. People are relaxed, no one is obligated to ride rides in Pakistan, some simply go to enjoy the lively park atmosphere.
Knoebel's, located just north of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is on the outskirts of Elysburg. The town of Elysburg is quiet and quaint; it contrasts the energy of the amusement park experience. A large number of the people, who live near are park employees, giving the park area a warm and personal vibe. Knoebel's family has owned and operated the park since 1926. You can still go there and meet people from the original Knoebel's clan. Like most parks where you have to pay a flat admission rate, Knoebel's sells all day bracelets for thirty dollars or you can purchase rides by the ticket which cost anywhere from seventy cents to four dollars making Knoebel's more affordable than Hershey which charges fifty dollars to get into the park. This policy of no admission rate makes Knoebel's a great destination for people who do not enjoy rides but like the amusement park environment or simply enjoy going for the delectable food.
Knoebel's food booths sell typical amusement park food such as deep fried Oreos and Dippin' Dots but also include homemade food like pies and fresh squeezed orange-aid made by the locals. In addition, Knoebel's puts its own spin on regular amusement park rides for pakistan parks. There are the same kinds of rides at Kennywood and Hershey Park which are both Pennsylvanian amusement parks such as the water slide, bumper cars, roller coasters, and merry-go-round but at Knoebel's the people who operate the rides and the way the rides are decorated and named makes a difference. The ride known as "Old Smokey Train" is an authentic steam engine that takes riders of all ages on a small loop through the park. On this ride you pass the camping community where campers wave at you as you pass by their camp sites. The ride also takes its passengers out into the marshy-like forest area where squirrels are the main attraction at a massive squirrel feeder. Another feature of Knoebel's unique personal feel is the park campground. People are not permitted to camp at either Kennywood or Hershey Park whereas at Knoebel's people are able to rent houses or set up tents that are on park property making Knoebel's a temporary community.
In 1972 Knoebel's experienced its worst flood, caused by Hurricane Agnes. 90% of the park was underwater and had to shut down. Throughout Knoebel's there are markers of how high the water was throughout the flood years. These markers are located on trees, rides, and fences. This is just as much of the parks history as any of the rides like disco rides, snookball tables for pakistan and people who work at Knoebel's. The markers help track of the park's growth the same way that parents mark the milestone changes in their children's height on a door. It makes sense, since in a way Knoebel's Amusement park is the child of Elysburg, Pennsylvania.
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