Idlewild and Soak Zone (Fictional)

History
The park opened in 1878, established by the well-known Mellon family.

In 2007, the park was split off from Carwardine Parks along with its sister park Kennywood and a few other parks to form Kennywood Entertainment Company.

Roller Coasters

 * Rollo Coaster (1938; A PTC wooden coaster)
 * Tropical Twist (1998; An SED Looping Star, formerly "Super Mario Coaster" [1998-2007])
 * Wild Mouse (1993; A Vekoma Wild Mouse coaster, relocated from Alton Towers where it previously operated from 1988 to 1991 as Alton Mouse and Wiener Prater where it previously operated from 1985 to 1987 as Speeedy Gonzales)

Flat rides

 * Balloon Race (1995; A Zamperla Balloon Race ride)
 * Merry Go Round (1931; A PTC carousel)
 * Paratrooper (1966; A Hrubetz Paratrooper ride)
 * Round Up (1961; A Hrubetz Round Up ride)
 * Sizzler (1997; A Wisdom Sizzler, relocated from Wegmans Adventures in Family Fun)
 * Skooters (1931; A Lusse Bros. Bumper Cars ride)
 * Spider (1950; An Eyerly Spider ride)
 * Tilt-A-Whirl (1954; A Sellner Tilt-A-Whirl ride)

Kiddie rides

 * Mister Rogers' Neighborhood of Make Believe (1989; a guided trolley ride through a replica of the Neighborhood of Make Believe)

Up-Charge Rides

 * Idlewild Circuit (1998; formerly “A Taste of Mario Kart” [1998-2000] and “The Mario Kart Experience Express” [2000-2007])

Soak Zone

 * Captain Kidd's Adventure Galley
 * Float Away Bay
 * Hydro Racers
 * Little Squirts
 * Pipeline Plunge (two ProSlide Pipelines, formerly "Mario's Pipelines")
 * Serpentine Slides
 * Tipping Bucket
 * Wowabunga Family Wave Pool

Trivia

 * This park, alongside Lakemont Park and Kennywood, are considered the “Pennywood Trio” by fans due to being three parks in Pennsylvania that are owned by KEC.
 * Ironically, all three were previously owned by Carwardine Parks and operated by Parques Reunidos (under the name Palace Entertainment).