It's a fun coaster (Phantom's Revenge) for sure, especially as it dips into the ravine woods, weaves in and out of the wooden Thunderbolt coaster tracks, and has a great head chopping moment. Tons of airtime too. Coasters that drop down into deep ravines just seem to be more fun, and have better ambiance, than flat parking lot type coasters. We took UK Trigg and Samantha there when they were in town at the beginning of their See the USA Epic trip, and they really loved the park. They said it reminded them a lot of Alton Towers in the UK. Kennywood is pretty small, only around 40 acres, and in a hard to get to location far from any major highways, but it gets pretty crowded with locals for the few months it's open. And it has a large number of classic rides that no longer exist anywhere else in a really charming old trolley park setting . It's three classic wooden coasters are the guts of the park. And, in this day and age, nearly all of the parking lot is free, and even the paid section is free after 5:00 PM. The park's only issue is they are having difficulty getting a sufficient number of seasonal employees since high school and college students don't work much like previous generations did. And adults, even retired ones, generally won't work these types of redundant service jobs in the Pittsburgh market......The coaster is now Phantoms Revenge. The original Phantom was a bit too thrilling to the point that most people were afraid to ride it, so they got rid of the loops and changed the track a bit. Myself, I like this present version better.....Note: There's some photos of Kennywood on UK Trigg's Epic Trip vacation thread.