Dutch Wonderland Amusement Park

Appealing primarily to families with small children, the park's theme is a
"Kingdom for Kids."
The entrance to the park has a real stone castle facade, which was was built by
Earl Clark, a potato farmer, before he opened the park in 1963.
Since 2001, Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company ownes the park. The
company also operates Hersheypark in nearby Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Location
2249 Lincoln Highway East
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
USA
Getting There
Dutch Wonderland Amusement Park is located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. To get
there by public transportation, you can take Amtrak or a bus to Lancaster, and
then take a taxi, Uber, or Lyft to the park. Alternatively, you can take the Red
Rose Transit Authority bus to the park's nearby stop on Route 30, which is
within walking distance of the park.
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