Noah's ArkWalk throughAbout Noah's ArkA walk-through attraction themed on Noah's Ark. Expect usual Fun House tricks such as jets of air and moving floors. Partially in darkness, and part of the attraction tilts back and forth. Includes an Aquarium mid-attraction. One of only two Noah's Ark attractions left in the world! -- Last edited by Adam Crolla [Update this description | Read previous versions] Photos from Noah's ArkSafety
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There aren't many of these once-ubiquitous fun-houses left anymore, so, on historical grounds alone, you should definitely not miss this one. And it's virtually impossible to miss it anyway, standing, as it does, very conspicuously atop the park's entrance building! More charming and amusing than actually scary, even fairly young kids should enjoy this nicely walk-through. Low tech to be sure, unlike it's recently up-dated and revamped brother at Kennywood, this is just good old-fashioned fun of a kind you don't see a lot anymore. To the more demanding adrenalin junkies this will be a skippable snooze. But for the classic amusement park aficionados out there, this is an honest-to-goodness piece of living history. Ignore it at your peril! - Paul Clemens
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