[citation needed] Hersheypark has removed five roller coasters over its history, and cancelled two projects prior to being built.
[8] The Mini-Comet was replaced by the Cocoa Cruiser, a kiddie coaster in the shadows of Storm Runner.
Flying Turns would have been opened in 1942, however America's entry into World War II effectively ended the project.
63 years later, Hersheypark was planning to open what would have been the park's eleventh existing coaster - Turbulence.
The railroad would operate from 1910 to 1971, with the east station (located at the main entrance of the park) remaining the same throughout the line's history.
The ride was closed during the 1971 season and never reopened; the track was eventually lifted and the train was put into storage.
Hersheypark has had a variety of other thrill rides which no longer exist in the park today.
The athletic field was the center of activities when the park first opened in 1906, until the Merry-Go-Round carousel was installed in 1908.
These included the Furry Tales, which were three brightly colored animals - a skunk, a bear, and a chipmunk.
[152] These characters were featured in promotional materials, daily shows,[69] and even had their own shop selling plush toys in Rhineland.