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Roller Soaker
Hersheypark
LocationHersheypark
Park sectionBoardwalk
StatusOperating
Opening dateMay 4, 2002
General statistics
TypeSteel – Suspended
ManufacturerSetpoint USA
Lift/launch systemChain lift hill
Capacity725 riders per hour
Roller Soaker at RCDB

Roller Soaker is a suspended roller coaster at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania. It was manufactured by Setpoint USA, and was the first interactive ride built in the park. It is located in The Boardwalk at Hersheypark, behind Tidal Force. It was the second roller coaster of this type to be built after Flying Super Saturator was built at Carowinds in 2000.

The nine cars are capable of holding four riders total: two riders facing forward, and two riders facing backwards. Cars are moved in and out of the ride in groups of three. The course is filled with gentle slopes and turns.

Roller Soaker is unique because each rider is given 4 gallons of water which totals 16 gallons of water for each car.The water can be dropped from the car toward park guests waiting in line or over Intercoastal Waterway lazy river. There are also several water cannons which can be fired at riders from individuals on the ground, and several places where guests are guaranteed to get wet by traveling under a waterfall. For guests of the park who do not wish to get soaked, a "dry path" is marked, which is achieved by covering the path with a wide margin to allow for splash.