One of the best old rides, and the only one of it's kind that still exists, are the autos next to the train. Even as an adult, I love that ride. Six coasters and they are all great, including that newest one that only takes up a couple of acres. That would be perfect for space starved Universal....As to the lax requirements, that kind of got them in trouble at their sister park, Idlewild. The reason that child got thrown from the smallish Blue Streak coaster last month was they let a very small child ride with their 7 year old sibling. Rules required a teenager or adult as a co rider, since there's no restraints on the coaster, short of a bar to hold on to. ........Yes, Kennywood is a one of a kind gem.....And, I still love the history of that piece of land, some of which is shown on the train ride. That's where British General Braddock forded the Monongahela River, and as soon as he crossed, his army was slaughtered by the French and Indian forces. The few remnants of the army, including George Washington, double backed through the Kennywood Park land area, as they ran from their attackers. They didn't quit running until they reached the top of the Laurel Mountains.