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LOG FLUME RIDE AT HERSHEY PARK CRACKER
Coal Cracker ride photos are produced and sold by Get The Picture Corporation. It has a unique layout, due to the terrain features of this part of the park.
The ride was installed by Arrow Development in 1973, making it the oldest water ride at Hersheypark still in daily operation.
1907: Hershey Park opens to the public as a place where workers from the nearby Hershey Chocolate.
Here you will be able to see what happened since the opening of the original park in 1907, what rides were removed and are still existing today and so much more. The water supply for the ride is pumped through pipes connected to a 14,000-square-foot (1,300 m2) man-made lake. Hersheypark is one of many top rated theme parks that features a unique history. The Coal Cracker shares space with several newer rides, including the SooperDooperLooper (built in 1977) and the Great Bear (1998). 1923: Hershey Park installed its first major ride, the Joy Ride a wooden out and back roller coaster. Riders' photographs are taken midway through the drop. A second lift carries riders above the Twin Turnpike ride, preparing them for the final 35-degree, 49-foot (15 m) drop. Once the fiberglass boat has ascended the first lift hill, riders are only 55 feet (17 m) off the ground.
Riders are seated in 12-foot (3.7 m) boats for the three and a half minute ride along a water channel over 2,000-foot (610 m) long.