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Kennywood Sold!
« on: December 11, 2007, 11:11:33 AM »
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Kennywood Park sold to Spanish firm
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
By Ann Belser, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Kennywood Park is being sold.

The families that own the park have agreed to sell the West Mifflin amusement park, nearby Sandcastle water park, Idlewild & SoakZone in Ligonier and other holdings to the Spanish-based company Parques Reunidos.

The company owns amusement parks throughout Europe and entered the U.S. market this year by purchasing water parks.

Employees of the company were told this morning at a meeting at the Bradley House of Catering in Baldwin Borough, according to a company spokeswoman.

The companies expect to close on the deal in March.

Included in the deal are Lake Compounce Theme Park in Bristol, Conn., and Story Land in Glen, N.H.

The purchase price is not being disclosed, according to a news release.

Kennywood Entertainment has been a closely held family business since F.W. Henninger and Andrew McSwigan purchased Kennywood Park from the Monongahela Railway Co. in 1906. The Henninger and McSwigan families, now in fourth and fifth generation, have remained owners.

Parques Reunidos, based in Madrid, is an international operator that manages 61 amusement, animal and water parks in the U.S. and Europe, with total annual visitors exceeding 22 million and revenues exceeding $570 million.

Parques Reunidos approached Kennywood with an offer as part of their plan to consolidate family entertainment venues around the globe.

"The Kennywood experience -- as visitors have come to love and expect -- will continue. Nothing will seem different, even to the folks working at the parks. Existing management and staff will remain in place," Harry Henninger, chairman of Kennywood Entertainment, said in the news release.

"In recent years, we've had talks with other operators wishing to acquire us, but Parques Reunidos is the first one to share our vision and philosophy."

Mr. Henninger added, "This has been a very difficult decision for members of the founding families, now numbering over 100 and residing all over the country."

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Re: Kennywood Sold!
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2007, 11:13:08 AM »
In related news

Kennywood Announces New State-Of-The-Art Dark Ride

www.kennywood.com/docs/2008NewRideMediaRelease.pdf

www.kennywood.com/docs/GhostwoodLogocopy.pdf

www.wpxi.com/news/14816838/detail.html?rss=burg&psp=news#

WEST MIFFLIN, Pa. -- Kennywood announced the details of its new ride for 2008, a state-of-the-art dark ride named Ghostwood Estate, to attendees at the Great Ohio Coaster Club holiday party Saturday in Columbus, Ohio.

Though the coaster fans were the first to hear the official announcement, rumors of the ride were already circulating on the Internet. The eight-room haunted house will replace the Gold Rusher, which was retired last August.

"Ghostwood Estate is clearly an indication of Kennywood's commitment to dark rides," said Kennywood General Manager Jerome Gibas. "It combines the newest technology available -- a trackless conveyance system with cars programmed and monitored by a computer and includes over 200 interactive targets and numerous CGIs (Computer Generated Images)."

Guests will be armed with blasters, developed by LaserStar, Florida. The blasters provide guests the opportunity to compete with others in the vehicle by targeting haunted characters throughout the estate. Each vehicle is also equipped with four individual scoreboards.

All of the haunted effects of the ride will be designed by Halloween Productions Inc., of St. Louis, Mo. Kennywood first became accounted with Larry Kirchner, HPI president, in 2001 when it purchased three walk-through Halloween mazes as a base for its now hugely successful Phantom Fright Nights.

The $2 million project is expected to be complete for Kennywood's opening in May 2008.

For more information about Kennywood, call 412-461-0500 or visit www.kennywood.com.
« Last Edit: December 11, 2007, 11:19:18 AM by pcman »
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Re: Kennywood Sold!
« Reply #2 on: December 11, 2007, 12:33:55 PM »
Very sad to hear.  I can only hope it retains its same charm with the new ownership.
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Re: Kennywood Sold!
« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2007, 06:48:48 PM »
So does this mean the Rocket and Gravity Group coasters are gone? :(

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Re: Kennywood Sold!
« Reply #4 on: December 11, 2007, 07:24:53 PM »
Who knows now what happens to anything. I'm so glad I finally drove out there last season.  I wonder what will happen to Noah's Ark and the parks classic older rides.

 The new dark ride looks like Ghost Hunt at the Lake.