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Knoebels
vs
Silver Dollar City

On a typical day Knoebels queues less: about 7 minutes a ride against 22 at Silver Dollar City, a difference of roughly 15 minutes on every queue you join.

01 · On a typical day

What you would normally queue.

Averages across recent weeks, so one broken ride or one wet Tuesday cannot decide it. This is the comparison to plan a trip on; the live figures below are the one to act on today.

Knoebels and Silver Dollar City compared on their typical recorded queue times
TypicallyKnoebelsUnited StatesSilver Dollar CityUnited States
Average wait per ride 7 min (best of the two)22 min
Rides with recorded waits 56 (best of the two)28
Longest typical queue Flying Turns25 minHugo & Mary's Carousel95 min
Shortest typical queue Umbrella Ride5 minFireman's Flyers9 min
Average ride uptime Share of opening hours a ride is running43%93% (best of the two)

Averaged across every ride at each park with recorded waits. A ride that never opened is left out, so a park is not flattered by counting a shut ride as a queue of zero.

02 · Right now

Both parks, this minute.

Live queue times at both parks. These fill in as soon as the page loads, and keep updating while you are here.

Knoebels and Silver Dollar City compared on live queue times
Right nowKnoebelsUnited StatesSilver Dollar CityUnited States
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These keep refreshing while this page is open. A closed park posts no waits, so its rows read as dashes rather than zeroes.

Verdict, on a typical day On a typical day Knoebels queues less: about 7 minutes a ride against 22 at Silver Dollar City, a difference of roughly 15 minutes on every queue you join.

03 · Choosing

Which one is your day out.

Every line here is earned by one of the figures above - nothing is a generic sentence with a park name dropped into it.

Pick Knoebels if…

  • You want shorter queues: Knoebels averages 7 minutes a ride against 22 at Silver Dollar City
  • You want more to do: 56 rides here have recorded wait data against 28 at Silver Dollar City
  • Flying Turns is on your list - it is Knoebels's longest typical queue at about 25 minutes, so it is the one to do first
  • You want Knoebels's own character - the rides, theming and atmosphere described below

Pick Silver Dollar City if…

  • You will accept a longer queue - 22 minutes a ride here against 7 at Knoebels - for what Silver Dollar City has that Knoebels does not
  • You would rather not find rides shut: Silver Dollar City's rides run 93% of opening hours against 43% at Knoebels
  • Hugo & Mary's Carousel is on your list - it is Silver Dollar City's longest typical queue at about 95 minutes, so it is the one to do first
  • You want Silver Dollar City's own character - the rides, theming and atmosphere described below

04 · The parks

What each one is.

Knoebels

Knoebels is a free-admission, pay-per-ride park in Elysburg, Pennsylvania - one of the last major "trolley parks" in America, family-owned since 1926. The park is famous among coaster enthusiasts for two wooden coasters: Phoenix (rebuilt from a 1948 design and widely considered one of the best woodies in the world) and Flying Turns, a rare modern bobsled-style coaster.

Because it's free to enter, Knoebels stays genuinely busy on summer weekends and holidays, with queues building on the signature wooden coasters well before dinnertime. Weekdays are usually very relaxed. Check live wait times before queueing for Phoenix or Flying Turns, and use our crowd calendar to pick a quieter day if you want to re-ride freely.

Knoebels live queue times

Silver Dollar City

Silver Dollar City is a 1880s-themed park in Branson, Missouri, sitting above the famous Marvel Cave. It mixes a traditional craftsmen village with a strong modern coaster line-up: Outlaw Run (one of the world's best wooden coasters), Time Traveler (a record-breaking spinning coaster), Powder Keg, and the newer Wildfire and Mystic River Falls. Live music and period crafts are core to the park's identity.

Silver Dollar City's peak periods are the US summer break, the extremely popular Pumpkin Nights and Old Time Christmas events, and weekend visits from Branson tourists. Weekdays in May, September and early December stay calmer. Check live queue times for Time Traveler and Outlaw Run first thing, and use our crowd calendar to plan around peak event weekends.

Silver Dollar City live queue times

05 · Questions

Knoebels or Silver Dollar City?

Which is better, Knoebels or Silver Dollar City?

If you are judging on queues, Knoebels: it averages about 7 minutes a ride on a typical day against 22 at Silver Dollar City, roughly 15 minutes back on every queue you join. Knoebels has 56 rides with recorded waits against 28 at Silver Dollar City. Silver Dollar City also runs its rides more reliably - 93% of opening hours against 43%.

Which has shorter queues, Knoebels or Silver Dollar City?

Knoebels, by about 15 minutes a ride. On a typical day Knoebels averages 7 minutes against 22 at Silver Dollar City. Queues still move hour by hour, and a midweek day outside school holidays beats the gap at either park. See Knoebels best time to visit and Silver Dollar City best time to visit to pick a quiet day.

Can I visit Knoebels and Silver Dollar City in the same trip?

Yes - both parks are in United States, so a two-park trip is realistic over a long weekend. Split the days so you start at whichever opens earliest and drive to the other in the evening.

How many rides does each park have?

See the tables above for ride counts - or jump to Knoebels and Silver Dollar City for the full ride lists.

Is Knoebels bigger than Silver Dollar City?

By rides we track waits for, Knoebels is the bigger day out: 56 rides against 28. Acreage matters less than how many you can actually get on, which comes down to queues and opening hours - and on those Knoebels is the quicker park.

Then pick
the quiet day.

Both parks have a crowd calendar with six weeks of forecast and the best day left to go.

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