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Holiday World and Splashin' Safari
"Holiday World is one of the nicest, if not the nicest park I've ever been to," says American Coaster Enthusiast, Norm Samuelson, of California. And he should know. He's been a member of ACE for eight years and has been to amusement parks all over the country and ridden almost every coaster in California. He appreciates a good park, and says Holiday World is "clean and has nice, friendly staff who go out of their way to treat you right." What does the coaster connoisseur like Norm think of The Legend? "Oh, it's marvelous! The only thing wrong with that coaster is it comes to an end!" Norm tells us he's "lost track" of how many times he's ridden The Legend on his visit to Holiday World. What makes a good roller coaster? "Speed, air time, and laterals". He generally prefers wooden coasters, but says there are some good steel coasters out there too. Norm has enjoyed coasters since he was eight years old. "I was afraid each time, but when we got off I was ready to go back on. In '83 I started taking my kids and realized I really liked coasters!" The American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE) is the world's largest organization of amusement ride enthusiasts. This year they held their national convention at Holiday World in Santa Claus, Indiana. ACE has nearly 6,500 members in 49 states and more than a dozen countries around the world. For information go to www.ACEonline.org.
The Raven thrills coaster enthusiasts! The Story of Holiday World Bill Koch, Louis's son came to help and managed the park until the late 80s. His son, Will Koch still manages the park. We actually met Bill Koch's wife who still works at the park ensuring that it remains clean. She apparently has a very hands-on approach, because when we saw her she was carrying various cleaning supplies. One of the things that makes Holiday World stand out is the fact that it's still family owned and operated, in its third generation of Kochs. In 1984 they decided to have other holidays represented besides just Christmas, and the name was then changed from Santa Claus Land, to Holiday World. They currently have Christmas, Halloween and 4th of July sections of the park as well as Holidog's Fun Town, a special kids' section in the 4th of July area. The Splashin' Safari water park was added in 1993, including the Congo River, Crocodile Isle, and the AmaZOOM and Bamboo Chute water slides. The following year The Wave pool was added and in 1998 the Monsoon Lagoon was added to Splashin' Safari. In 1995 The Raven wooden roller coaster opened in the Halloween section. This coaster was voted "Ride of the Year" and the #2 Wooden Roller Coaster on the Planet. It was also featured on the CBS news magazine "48 Hours" and The Discovery Channel. In 1999 The Raven was voted #2 Wooden Coaster in the World and the park's staff voted #1 Friendliest in the World.
The Howler family roller coaster In 1999, Holidog's Funtown opened in the 4th of July section of the park. Holidog's Funtown is a 3-acre area featuring Holidog's Treehouse, America's biggest family play superstructure; The Howler family roller coaster, Doggone Trail Jeep rides, Magic Waters, and more. In 2000: The Legend wooden roller coaster opened in the Halloween section and the park began offering free, unlimited soft drinks to gueststhe only park in the world to do so. Splashin' Safari
Monsoon Lagoon The Wave is a state-of-the-art, 18,000-square-foot wave pool. The computer-controlled wave system creates eight different wave patterns with waves as large as 6 feet. There is also a gentle-wave-pool designed for small children adjacent to The Wave. This one is called Butterfly Bay and has a maximum water depth of 18 inches. There was enough to do here that we didn't get a chance to try everything but there are numerous impressive-looking waterslides and a couple of additional water-based activities to enjoy here. The one slide that we tried was The Watubee which takes a large family-sized tube down a 625-foot slide with an overall drop of 60 feet. This one was definitely fun. Keeping with their theme of providing excellent value, there are no rental fees for inner tubes for any of the rides. You can learn more details about each and every slide and activity by visiting their web site. Visiting Holiday World and Splashin' Safari Whether you're just a fan of great coasters or if you want to have a nice place to take your family, Holiday World and Splashin' Safari is an excellent way to spend a day (or two). |
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