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Reese's Xtreme Cup Challenge

Dark ride

By Jake Strite
Posted: October 8, 2007

This dark ride shoot-'em-up arms riders with infrared guns with which they can take aim at the 158 targets throughout the ride. The sponsor's presence will be heavy throughout, continued through eight extreme sports-themed scenes in the ride. Riders will compete individually for top scores, and trains of riders will compete against other trains for top cumulative scores, as well.

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the line was really long and slow. the ride moved too quickly past the targets and it was short. i went to hershey and it rained and everyone was on this ride because it had a covering over the line then moved inside. the movie in the line got obnoxious. the candy at the end was nice though, but i don't think they do that anymore - Victoria Jurkowski

I enjoyed it, although I love dark rides in general. The two announcer animatronic guys were a bit creepy. - Scott Sanders

I don't know if they still do this, but when I was there in 2006, they gave riders a free candy bar as you exited! We rode it several times just to get free Reese's Cups! - Beth Olliges

Pretty good ride. But very long slow moving lines. TIP- If you dont mind riding alone(without your family or friends) Go to the single rider line. 5 min wait com pared to the 35 min wait in the regular line. - christian giovannini


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