First Look: Track Laid for Pennsylvania’s Newest Steel Rollercoaster

Phil Stilton
Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, a leading amusement park in the Northeast, is thrilled to announce the latest development in the construction of its highly anticipated roller coaster, Iron Menace. Construction crews have successfully positioned the track pieces for the ride's station, signifying a significant advancement in the project.

ALLENTOWN, PA – Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom announces a significant milestone in constructing its new roller coaster, Iron Menace. The amusement park, a prominent destination in the Northeast, recently completed the installation of the track pieces for the ride’s station.

Iron Menace, touted as the region’s first dive roller coaster, is designed to provide an unparalleled thrill-seeking experience. The coaster features dramatic drops, inversions, and high speeds. Its construction has been a subject of great anticipation among park enthusiasts.

The completion of the station’s track assembly marks a pivotal moment in the project. Each track component was carefully crafted to contribute to a smooth and exhilarating ride. This achievement reflects the precision and commitment of the construction team in bringing Iron Menace to life.


Jessica Naderman, General Manager and Vice President of Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom expressed excitement over this development. “The installation of Iron Menace’s track is a significant stride in our construction process. It demonstrates the hard work and dedication of our team. We are eager to introduce this thrilling roller coaster to our visitors.”

Dorney Park will continue to provide updates on Iron Menace as construction progresses. The park’s guests can anticipate a unique and adrenaline-fueled experience with this new addition.

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