Kitkatpark

History
The park opened in 2007 after 2 years of construction.

In 2008, Great Bear opened, in a plot of land originally reserved for a cancelled picnic pavillion.

Roller coasters

 * Candymonium (2009; A B&M Hypercoaster, formerly known as "Candy-Monium!" [2009-2019], repainted brown with grey supports in 2020)
 * Cocoa Cruiser (2007; An E&F Miler 16ft Outside Spiral CCW Family Coaster, formerly known as "Wildkat Jr." [2007-2013], repainted yellow with light blue supports in 2014)
 * Great Bear (2008; A Vekoma SLC 748m Shenlin w/Helix, given Vekoma's new vest restraint trains in 2016)
 * Kat Comet (2007; A Gravity Group Wooden Coaster, given new Timberliner trains in 2015, they operate with 1 of the original PTC trains)
 * Skyrush (2013; An Intamin Mega-Lite, the first Intamin Mega-Lite to open in the United States)
 * Wildkat (2007; A GCI Wooden Coaster)

Flat Rides

 * Cyclops' Revenge (2016; A Zamperla Endeavour, advertised as the "sequel" to Hersheypark's former Cyclops Enterprise)
 * Kit Kat Tower (2018; An S&S Drop Tower Complex, clone of Hershey Triple Tower at Hersheypark)

Kiddie Rides

 * Kid Kat Tower

The Boardwalk at Kitkatpark
Opened in 2007.
 * Coastline Plunge (2007; a clone of the body/tube slide complexes at Zoombezi Bay and Magic Springs)
 * Countercurrent (one of two bowl slides)
 * Freefall (an enclosed body slide that leads into a freefall)
 * Pipeline (one of two tube slides)
 * Riptide (one of two tube slides)
 * Turbo (an enclosed body slide in the dark)
 * Twister (an enclosed body slide that leads into a multi-bump)
 * Vortex (one of two bowl slides)
 * Intercoastal Waterway (2010; a lazy river)
 * Whirlwind (2009; a ProSlide Tornado 60)