Wildcat’s Revenge Hybrid Coaster Now Open at Hersheypark  

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HERSHEY- Wildcat’s Revenge, the first-ever hybrid coaster at Hersheypark, recently opened to the public. The hybrid’s highly-anticipated debut comes 100 years after the original Wild Cat coaster opened at the Park in 1923.

Wildcat’s Revenge combines the best of wood and steel by adding a new steel track with unique elements to the wooden framework for a one-of-a-kind thrilling ride experience found only at Hersheypark. 

The new hybrid is the 15th coaster at Pennsylvania’s largest amusement park, which is now home to the most coasters in the Northeast.

HYBRID COASTER EXPERIENCE: 

  • Wildcat’s Revenge is the first hybrid coaster manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC) in Pennsylvania.
  • The 2-minute and 36-second experience begins as riders climb a 140-foot hill, plunge into an 82-degree drop and hit a maximum speed of 62 miles per hour along 3,510 feet of red track on a black steel and wood structure. 
  • The pursuit continues as riders stalk their prey through four inversions, including the World’s Largest Underflip, an inversion that begins with an upward climb, followed by a counterclockwise 270° roll and a dive down towards the side. 
  • Wildcat’s Revenge features a fully renovated coaster station with a design that harkens back to the iconic 1923 Wild Cat station, with low-pitched gables around the roof’s perimeter. 
  • Guests of Hershey’s height requirement and taller (48 inches and above) will sit in one of three custom trains, showcasing fully-dimensional black, charcoal and silver wild cats exacting revenge on their wooden predecessor. 

THE SUMMER TO VISIT HERSHEY: Hersheypark is open daily through Labor Day for another season of fun, chocolate and coaster riding. Hersheypark summer tickets include three parks in one featuring 70 rides and thrilling coasters, a full water park and a zoo, with summer getaways and entertainment throughout the destination. For hours and tickets, please visit Hersheypark.com.

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