So as I mentioned in my CTM365 post, we visited Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari July 17-19. I had never heard of it before moving to Indiana and although it’s about a three hour drive, the park is promoted heavily at home on TV and radio. We had been wanting to go and had talked about it off and on for several years, so when another long-weekend trip we’d planned fell through, we quickly booked our mini-vacation to Holiday World and invited some friends to join us.
Anyway, Holiday World opened in 1946 and has grown into what it is today. Allegedly TIME Magazine rated The Voyage the #1 Wooden Rollercoaster in the Nation* and in 2013 USA Today proclaimed Splashin’ Safari to be the Best Water Park in the USA*. {*SOURCE}I haven’t been on THAT many wooden coasters or to THAT many water parks, bu
t I’d definitely hesitate to disagree with those claims. It. Was. Awesome. We had a blast from the time we got Thursday morning until we pulled away Saturday morning.
Things that I want to brag on Holiday World for:
1. Free tea, gatorade, water, soda, and lemonade all day long. Plentiful. Oasis stations at every turn. Amazing.
2. Free parking. All the time.
3. While we didn’t use theirs, they do offer free sunscreen stations in the water park. 4. The water park and amusement park is all offered at one price. The sections are connected and you don’t have to leave one to go to the other. It’s all one big happy place.
5. So clean. Immaculate. Lots of shade and just a pretty place to walk or take a look around.
6. Tons of attractions for the little kids (at least ones that are 36″ or taller) – from mild to wild.
7. The food. We ate lunch and dinner in the park both days along with snacks and everything that we had was GOOD. Not just so-so but actually really good. And fairly priced. They miss so many chances to bleed their customers dry but they don’t. It’s a refreshing change from any other theme park I’ve been to.
8. Everything. All the stuff. I just loved it and can’t wait to go back.
P.S. Am I getting paid for this mini “review” or was I given tickets? I wish. I just love it that much. On July 24th they announced the next addition to the park – their first steel coaster, the Thunderbird, new for 2015. Definitely ground-breaking and already has me looking forward to our next visit. I can’t wait for Theo to get big enough to ride roller coasters — he is already asking when he will be tall enough. My little adventurer.
Moving on from my new obsession — how about some photos? I didn’t take a lot and while it stings a little to know that I missed a lot of great photo opportunities, I’m okay with it because I really took advantage of living in the moment and making the most of our trip. I didn’t take any photos at all around the water park but my friend was kind enough to share ones that she snapped on her phone with me.
Someone crashed out during the water park both days!
Karate-chopping those geysers!
Look at these little buddies riding the canoes. Big enough to ride without mom and dad. They really thought they were something — splashing each other and breaking the rules by not keeping their hands inside the boat!