Hersheypark (fictional)

Roller coasters

 * Candymonium (2020; a B&M hypercoaster)
 * Cocoa Cruiser (2014; a Zamperla Family Gravity 80STD coaster)
 * Comet (1945; a PTC wooden coaster)
 * Fahrenheit (2009; an Intamin looping coaster)
 * Great Bear (1998; a B&M inverted coaster)
 * Laff Trak (2015; an enclosed Maurer Sohne SC2000 spinning coaster)
 * Lightning Racer (2000; a dueling GCI wooden coaster)
 * Sidewinder (1991; a Vekoma Boomerang coaster)
 * Skyrush (2012; an Intamin hyper wing coaster)
 * Sooperdooperlooper (1977; a Schwarzkopf looping coaster)
 * Stormrunner (2004; an Intamin Accelerator coaster)
 * Trailblazer (1974; an Arrow Mine Train coaster)
 * Wildcat (1996; a GCI wooden coaster)
 * Wild Mouse (1999; a Mack Rides Wild Mouse coaster)

Flat Rides

 * Carrousel (1945; A PTC Carousel (#47))
 * Coal Cracker (1973; an Arrow log flume)
 * Claw (2003; a Chance Rides Revolution)
 * Dry Gulch Railroad (1961; a railroad)
 * Ferris Wheel (1997; a Chance Rides Ferris Wheel)
 * Frontier Flyers (2003; a Larson Flying Skooters)
 * Hershey Triple Tower (2017; an S&S Triple Tower complex)
 * Howler (2008; a Wisdom Rides Tornado)
 * Kissing Tower (1975; a Waagner-Biro observation tower)
 * Monorail (1969; a monorail ride)
 * Music Express (1999; a Moser Rides Musik Express)
 * Pirate (1980; a Huss Pirate Ship)
 * Scrambler (1972; an Eli Scrambler)
 * Tidal Force (1994; a Hopkins Shoot-The-Chutes)
 * Tilt-a-Whirl (1983; a Sellner Tilt-a-Whirl)
 * Twin Turnpike (1975; dueling Arrow antique car rides, one track uses classic cars and the other uses sports cars)
 * Wave Swinger (1982; a Zierer Wave Swinger)
 * Whip (1997; a Rideworks Whip)

The Boardwalk at Hersheypark
Opened in 2007.
 * Breakers Edge Water Coaster (2018)
 * Coastline Plunge (2007; a ProSlide waterslide complex featuring four waterslides)
 * Riptide
 * Surge
 * Vortex
 * Whirlwind (a ProSlide Tornado 45)
 * Intercoastal Waterway (2009; a lazy river)
 * The Shore (2009; a 378,000-gal wave pool)
 * Whitecap Racer (2018; a ProSlide multi-lane Mat Racer slide)

Roller coasters

 * Mini-Comet (1974-1978; a B.A. Schiff kiddie coaster, relocated to Chippewa Lake Park)
 * Roller Soaker (2002-2012; a Setpoint USA suspended coaster, operated at FairCon in 2013 and relocated to Andy Griffith's Mayberry U.S.A., replaced with Breakers Edge Water Coaster which uses the same station)

Flat Rides

 * Canyon River Rapids (1987-2008; an Intamin river rapids ride, replaced with The Shore and Intercoastal Waterway, the boats were later purchased by Carwardine and sent to Andy Griffith's Mayberry U.S.A. for their Mayhem Canyon Rapids ride)
 * Chaos (1999-2007; a Chance Chaos ride, scrapped)
 * Cyclops (1980-2002; a HUSS Enterprise, relocated to Calaway Park)
 * Giant Wheel (1973-2004; a Waagner-Biro Giant Double Wheel, was sent to Reesepark, but never installed there and later scrapped)