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Posted March 13, 2006, 9:08A | Contributed by Neil

$60 million expansion includes a hotel, an indoor water park, 8.5 acres of new rides and a "signature" attraction.

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March 13, 2006, 9:37A

What is the definition of signature attraction, more importantly what does Kennywood consider to be a signature attraction? Aside from a roller coaster, and a state of the art dark ride, what are other big ticket items Kennywood would define as a "signature" attraction?
March 13, 2006, 10:14A

Anything they do is a 'signature attraction'. They do it well.
March 13, 2006, 1:01P

When I hear "signature attraction" I think coaster. I know that terrain woodie has been rumored for forever.
March 13, 2006, 1:47P

Jack Rabbit was a great surpirse and a awesome ride, which imho could be considered a signature attraction.
Of course everyone may have a different definition of what a signature attraction is.
March 13, 2006, 2:57P

When I was at KennyKon last summer Peter J. McAneny said that they were buying that land and possibly putting a coaster that goes thru the old steel mill down there. He also said that the park had made plans to buy an SLC but decided not to and that made everyone cheer. I can't wait to see what this "signature" ride turns out to be.
March 13, 2006, 3:01P

So part of the land they are talking about is the neighborhood to the north west right?

Are the railyards the ones down by the river or are they talking about what looks to be an abandoned rail yard at the bottom of the Jackrabbit ravine?

March 13, 2006, 3:37P

The Jackrabbit ravine. That's the old Union RR shop
March 13, 2006, 4:01P

That would make sense with the tracks being removed and all.
March 13, 2006, 5:39P

Union RR is the interplant line of US Steel. They used to have a lot of trackage between the various plants on the Allegheny, Monongehela and Ohio rivers that was independent of the class I roads. With only a mere fraction of the plants they once had the Union shrank as well.Thus a lot of surplus land that has had a century of ashes, oil and grease saturating the soil
March 13, 2006, 9:29P

Remember that a LOT of these plans hinge upon the development of the new Expressway.

I hope this isn't the case, but this being PA we could be waiting a while.

March 13, 2006, 10:57P

HAHA. You got that one right Gregleg. I moved to Altoona in 1993 and they had just opened the first half of I-99 between Altoona and State College. They are still working on the second half and Penndot just stated recently that it wouldn't be open until 2009 at the earliest. That makes me wonder how long the new expressway to KW is going to take to build.

Some people believe that KW is going to have a hard time compeating with GL, but I'm not so sure. The new road wil help a lot. Whatever KW builds as a signature attraction will be icing, imho.

March 14, 2006, 12:39A

PennDOT funding formula:

If it's an odd year, Philadelphia/SEPTA gets most of the transportation money. If it's an even year, Pittsburgh/yet another expressway gets most of the transportation money.

Every five years, they rip up whatever pavement they put down within the past five years along Route 22 between Monroeville and Altoona and rebuild it. Every leap year evenly divisble by 15, they'll do a feasbility study and draw up some plans in pretty colored pencil for a few other projects somewhere else in the state.

You're in luck, it's an even year, and Rendell needs to beat Swann out west.

Actually, it would be nice to see the park continue to expand, and see some brownfields put to good use.

March 14, 2006, 9:07A

Rendell, who is a crooked bum, will be defeated by Lynn Swann. You know why? Two reasons. One, the casino project in downtown Pittsburgh is contested between Isle of Capris and Harrahs.

As everyone knows, IoC will pay for a new arean, no tax dollars needed. Harrahs is spending one penny for a new arena. Harrahs will get the casino, and then Rendell will be under investigation, and may even get a visit from a few union bosses.

Second, Lynn Swann hold FOUR Super Bowl rings, he was an MVP of Super Bowl X, and the Steelers are current World Champions. The eastern side of the state....losers.

March 16, 2006, 1:00A

Easy there, Johnson. I'm from the eastern part of the state and I think Rendell's a bum too. Although I don't think possessing Super Bowl rings necessarily makes one qualified to run a state.

Swann needs a crash course in state government and public administration. Unfortunately, he's already misspoken a few times about what a governor or the legislature actually can or cannot do. And he may need a running mate from the part of the state you apparently don't like.

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