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700 Park Ave Altoona , PA 16602 United States
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Daring slides, a Pirate Ship Activity Pool, and kid-friendly water playgrounds encompass this waterpark in Altoona, PA along with the world's oldest roller coaster , Leap-the-Dips!
It's very kid friendly , my 3 year old can ride almost all the rides including the rollercoasters which is her favorite then there is the world's oldest rollercoaster . This is is just really neat.
Located in Altoona, Pa., Lakemont Park is the eighth oldest amusement park in the U.S.! More than 30 rides and attractions await for a fun-filled day.
Lights on the Lake is a great family outing and make sure to stop at the gift shop to see the model train layout!
Located in Altoona, Pa., Lakemont Park is the eighth oldest amusement park in the U.S.! More than 30 rides and attractions await for a fun-filled day.
$2.50 is a small price to pay to ride such a historic ride! This is a must do if you're passing through or you are a history or amusement park nut !
I was there for a family event . Great for kids... Wish there was more going on for the bigger kids too... Aka adults...
The oldeest roller coaster in the world and the only side friction coaster left in the world!!
Cheap but after a while it gets boring. We need better rides and we need a better amusement park in Altoona.
The oldest roller coaster is located here, and still up and running. Just be prepared to pay $2.50 every time you want to ride it...
They held the roller coaster open for us to takethe last ride. Thanks Johna
Definetly go here!
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Breakfast just ok. - Dee Dee Dippolito
Better than any other subway I've been too. They are clean and friendly and rose is a sweetheart - Becky Crotsley
Love the old time baseball feel. The inexpensive parking, food, and beverages allowed our family to enjoy a great evening of baseball without breaking the bank. - Sandy Kimmel
Designed by Edward Joy Morris & built by the Federal Construction Company with a 1902 debut, Leap-the-Dips has a wooden side friction design and is the world's oldest roller coaster still in operation - Ami H.