Kennywood Entertainment Company (Fictional)

Kennywood Entertainment Company (KEC) is an amusement park and entertainment company that was spun off from Carwardine Parks. their headquarters are located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was sold off due to Chapter 11 Bankruptcy from Carwardine.

History
The chain was split up between June 10th and June 20th, people who had Carwardine season passes for their acquired parks were given the choice for a refund or a transfer to a KEC season pass.

In 2010, KEC acquired Freedom Parks.

Parks

 * Callaghan's Family Fun Park (Eruowood) [acquired in 2007]
 * Coney Island (Cincinnati, Ohio) [part of the original Carwardine Split]
 * Edaville Family Theme Park (Carver, MA) [part of the purchase of Freedom Parks in 2010]
 * Freedomland (Washington D.C.) [part of the purchase of Freedom Parks in 2010]
 * Gulf Pier (Gulf Shores, AL) [acquired in 2010, but was not part of the purchase of Freedom Parks]
 * Idlewild and Soak Zone (Ligonier, PA) [part of the original Carwardine Split]
 * Kennywood (West Mifflin, PA) [part of the original Carwardine Split]
 * Lake Compounce (Bristol, CT) [part of the original Carwardine Split]
 * Lake City Amusement Park (Chicago, IL) [part of the purchase of Freedom Parks in 2010]
 * Neverland Amusement Park (Detroit, MI) [part of the purchase of Freedom Parks in 2010]
 * Wyandot Lake (Columbus, OH) [acquired in 2008]

Operated by Kennywood

 * Kentucky Kingdom (Louisville, KY) [Owned by the Kentucky State Fair Board, acquired in 2014]
 * Playland (Rye, NY) [Owned by the Westchester County government, part of the original Carwardine Split]

Former Parks

 * Schuyler Lake (Geneva, NY) [acquired in 2015]

Trivia

 * The Phantom animated character created by Carwardine Parks is owned by them and not Carwardine.
 * Carwardine had to list the Kennywood Entertainment Company on the back of the DVDs that contained the characters from queuetapes and advertisements.