Yes, Dorney Park's skyline is quite nice. I was able to get some photos of the park from across the street from the McDonald's parking lot during my first visit back in June.
Here's my photo of Dorney Park's skyline:
Photo taken on June 25, 2015
Here's a list of my first coasters that I've rode from the following manufacturers:
Arrow Dynamics: Vortex (Canada's Wonderland)
Vekoma: Silver Streak (Canada's Wonderland)
Mack Rides: The Fly (Canada's Wonderland)
B&M: Behemoth (Canada's Wonderland)
Intamin: Possessed (Dorney Park)
PTC: Ghoster Coaster (Canada's Wonderland)
TOGO: SkyRider (Canada's Wonderland)
Zamperla: Crazy Mouse (N.A.M.E. at The Ex in Toronto) In Park: Time Warp (Canada's Wonderland)
Premier Rides: Backlot Stunt Coaster (Canada's Wonderland)
Maurer Sohne: Wild Mouse (Dorney Park)
Morgan: Steel Force (Dorney Park)
ART Engineering: Wonder Mountain's Guardian (Canada's Wonderland)
Curtis D. Summers/Taft Broadcasting: Wild Beast (Canada's Wonderland)
Some coaster I regret being my first from certain manufacturers but, it's all apart of the experience!
I think the only way for an amusement park with portable rides to look very nice would be to have permanent fences and shrubbery around the rides. Hopefully Lake City Amusement Park is very successful and thrives in the years to come for those things to happen.
It's currently sunny with cloudy periods with the temperature at 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit). It seems like perfect roller coaster riding to me but wait, it's December!