Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Western Pennsylvanian here...
I have a lot of fond memories of Idlewild - it's great for younger kids, but tweens/teens aren't going to get that much out of it. I haven't gone since I was a kid myself, and I'm not sure how much tickets were then, but $45 seems like a lot per person. Also Ligonier is about an hour outside of Pittsburgh (probably longer, depending on where you're staying in Pittsburgh, and tunnel traffic which can be ridiculous). Ligonier itself is a really pretty town, so if you do make it up that way, I'd encourage you to check it out. The town square is straight out of Gilmore Girls. They also have a fort from the French and Indian War that's also pretty cool.
All of that to say - if you don't have youngish kids, or you're looking for more bang for your buck, Kennywood might be a better bet. They have actual, major roller coasters that are cool at any age.
Actually no, don't go with young kids. Kennywood needs 46" for rides. Check the ticket.
Anonymous wrote:pAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Western Pennsylvanian here...
I have a lot of fond memories of Idlewild - it's great for younger kids, but tweens/teens aren't going to get that much out of it. I haven't gone since I was a kid myself, and I'm not sure how much tickets were then, but $45 seems like a lot per person. Also Ligonier is about an hour outside of Pittsburgh (probably longer, depending on where you're staying in Pittsburgh, and tunnel traffic which can be ridiculous). Ligonier itself is a really pretty town, so if you do make it up that way, I'd encourage you to check it out. The town square is straight out of Gilmore Girls. They also have a fort from the French and Indian War that's also pretty cool.
All of that to say - if you don't have youngish kids, or you're looking for more bang for your buck, Kennywood might be a better bet. They have actual, major roller coasters that are cool at any age.
Actually no, don't go with young kids. Kennywood needs 46" for rides. Check the ticket.
There’s is an entire kids section at Kennywood, in addition to things like shows, train, carousel, etc. for those shorter than 46”.
Surprised at how much weirdness this thread has generated - who knew everyone had an opinion on the merits of Idlewild and Kennywood?
pAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Western Pennsylvanian here...
I have a lot of fond memories of Idlewild - it's great for younger kids, but tweens/teens aren't going to get that much out of it. I haven't gone since I was a kid myself, and I'm not sure how much tickets were then, but $45 seems like a lot per person. Also Ligonier is about an hour outside of Pittsburgh (probably longer, depending on where you're staying in Pittsburgh, and tunnel traffic which can be ridiculous). Ligonier itself is a really pretty town, so if you do make it up that way, I'd encourage you to check it out. The town square is straight out of Gilmore Girls. They also have a fort from the French and Indian War that's also pretty cool.
All of that to say - if you don't have youngish kids, or you're looking for more bang for your buck, Kennywood might be a better bet. They have actual, major roller coasters that are cool at any age.
Actually no, don't go with young kids. Kennywood needs 46" for rides. Check the ticket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just went to Idlewild for $12 a ticket. My one year old really enjoyed it, but it was pretty dirty and gross.
Why would anyone in their right mind go to Pittsburgh on vacation.
Why would anyone go to Kennywood or Idlewild.
OP, surely you can do better for a fun vacation even if looking for driving distance locations.
Anonymous wrote:I just went to Idlewild for $12 a ticket. My one year old really enjoyed it, but it was pretty dirty and gross.
Anonymous wrote:Former Western Pennsylvanian here...
I have a lot of fond memories of Idlewild - it's great for younger kids, but tweens/teens aren't going to get that much out of it. I haven't gone since I was a kid myself, and I'm not sure how much tickets were then, but $45 seems like a lot per person. Also Ligonier is about an hour outside of Pittsburgh (probably longer, depending on where you're staying in Pittsburgh, and tunnel traffic which can be ridiculous). Ligonier itself is a really pretty town, so if you do make it up that way, I'd encourage you to check it out. The town square is straight out of Gilmore Girls. They also have a fort from the French and Indian War that's also pretty cool.
All of that to say - if you don't have youngish kids, or you're looking for more bang for your buck, Kennywood might be a better bet. They have actual, major roller coasters that are cool at any age.