![]() Visit our Guest Assistance Guide for additional Accessibility information.CAUTION: Boats may bump into the side of channel and other boats.Watch your step, as the ride unit may be slippery and wet.Please use caution, as the ride unit may shift when entering and exiting.Riders will have to take several steps, on their own or with the assistance of a companion, and be capable of stepping down into the ride unit. Excitement: 1.20 Intensity: 2.00 Nausea: 0. Alternate Access is available at the ride exit. The ride consists of log-shaped carts carried along a track by water.Guests with a cervical collar, neck brace, broken collar bone, or braced arm cast are not permitted to ride.Two functioning arms are sufficient instead of one functioning arm and one functioning leg if the Guest is able to form a saddle posture with leg residual limbs sufficient to brace self upright in the seat.Guests must have a minimum of two functioning extremities one functioning arm and one functioning leg.Riders will be seated in a rocking boat and brace for a plunge down a chute and a splash of water. This is a water flume ride Riders may get wet.Guests must be 46" tall to ride alone OR 36" tall and accompanied by a Supervising Companion. Take a seat in this crafted log flume ride and get ready to be splashed on Thunder Canyon! This attraction is surely a family favorite that everyone can enjoy. Since then, the record may have been passed, but this ride is still bringing a refreshing moment of coolness to a hot summer’s day. When this historic log flume opened in 1982, it held the record for the longest, in-ground log flume ride in the country. Sit back and take in the exciting views and sounds of Hydra: The Revenge whizzing past, guests screaming atop the Dominator, and the rush of Steel Force before plunging down 210 feet into a refreshing splash. Nestled into Dorney Park’s natural hillside, this relaxing yet exciting log boat cruise navigates a creek through the park’s beautifully shaded landscape. On a hot Pennsylvania day, there is no better way to cool off than by sliding down a massive hill side into the cool creek below.
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