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Holiday World & Splashin' Safari

Holiday World & Splashin' Safari (known as Santa Claus Land prior to 1984) is a combination theme park and water park located near Interstate 64 and U.S. 231 in Santa Claus, Indiana, United States. The theme park is divided into four sections that celebrate Christmas, Halloween, Thanksgiving and the Fourth of July with rides, live entertainment, games, and attractions.

Holiday World & Splashin' Safari
Previously known as Santa Claus Land (1946-83)
LocationSanta Claus, Indiana, United States
Coordinates38°07′08″N 86°54′58″W / 38.119°N 86.916°W / 38.119; -86.916Coordinates: 38°07′08″N 86°54′58″W / 38.119°N 86.916°W / 38.119; -86.916
StatusOperating
OpenedAugust 3, 1946 (1946-08-03)
OwnerKoch Development Corporation[1]
Operated byKoch Development Corporation
General managerMatthew Eckert
ThemeHolidays
SloganNumber 1 for Family Fun!
Operating seasonApril through October
Attendance1,100,000+ (2010)
Area125 acres (0.51 km2)
Attractions
Total49[2]
Roller coasters5
Water rides2
WebsiteOfficial website

Holiday World contains three wooden roller coasters: The Raven, The Legend, and The Voyage, as well as Thunderbird (a Bolliger & Mabillard launched Wing Coaster) and The Howler. The safari-themed water park includes the world's two longest water coasters, Wildebeest and Guinness World Record Holder Mammoth; additionally, it contains a launched dueling water coaster named Cheetah Chase, numerous family raft rides and water slides, two wave pools, a junior-sized wave pool, two children's-sized water slide areas, a lazy river, and one family "tipping bucket". In keeping with its family friendly atmosphere, the park's Halloween celebration is tamer than at most amusement parks.

History

 
The Freedom Train, previously called the Santa Claus Land Railroad, operated from 1946 to 2012

Santa Claus Land

Construction

Plans for Santa Claus Land were first conceived as a retirement project by Louis J. Koch, a retired industrialist from Evansville, Indiana. In 1941, Koch visited the town of Santa Claus, Indiana. Upset that children came to a town named Santa Claus only to be dismayed when Santa Claus wasn't there, Koch developed the idea for a park where children could have fun and visit Santa year-round. Although initial construction plans were delayed by World War II, construction of Santa Claus Land eventually began on August 4, 1945.[3][4] At this time, Indiana had only one amusement park which was Indiana Beach (at the time called Ideal Beach) that had opened in 1926, 20 years before Santa Claus Land opened.

Opening to 1954

Santa Claus Land opened on August 3, 1946. At no cost, the park offered a Santa, a toy shop, toy displays, a restaurant and themed children's rides, one of which was The Freedom Train. With the park's success, Louis Koch's son, William A. "Bill" Koch, Sr., took over as head of Santa Claus Land. In the following years, Bill Koch continued to add to the park, including the first Jeep-Go-Round ever manufactured, a new restaurant and a deer farm which was eventually home to fourteen European white fallow deer.[3][4][5]

 
Future President Ronald Reagan visited in 1955

1955 to 1975

 
An aerial view of Santa Claus Land taken around 1957

Beginning in 1955, Santa Claus Land charged admission for the first time; adults were charged 50 cents while children continued to be admitted for free. Despite the new cost of admission, attendance continued to grow with the park. The Pleasureland ride section, which exists today as Rudolph's Reindeer Ranch, debuted in 1955. In the early 1970s, additional children's rides, including Dasher's Seahorses, Comet's Rockets, Blitzen's Airplanes, and Prancer's Merry-Go-Round, were added to this section. From 1959 to 1961, the first live entertainment, the Willie Bartley Water Ski Thrill Show, performed on Lake Rudolph each summer. A Santa Claus Choir composed of local children also performed at the park in 1970 and 1971.[4]

In 1960, Bill Koch married Patricia "Pat" Yellig, the daughter of Jim Yellig, the park's Santa Claus. Bill and Pat Koch would have five children: Will, Kristi, Daniel, Philip, and Natalie.[3]

1976 to 1983

In 1976, Santa Claus Land shifted its focus along with its entrance, which was moved from State Road 162 to its present location on State Road 245. The park began to focus on families, rather than just children. The park added nine new rides by 1984, eight of which they hoped would appeal to older children and adults alike. Eagle's Flight, Rough Riders, Roundhouse, Virginia Reel, Scarecrow Scrambler, Lewis & Clark Trail, Paul Revere's Midnight Ride and Thunder Bumpers on Chesapeake Bay were all targeted towards families, while Dancer's Thunder Bumpers Junior was built for children who weren't quite ready for the larger version of the ride.[4]

Holiday World

 
An early photo of Frightful Falls showing what it looked like prior to the construction of The Legend in this area

1984 to 1992

By 1984, the Koch Family had realized the theming possibilities beyond Christmas. Santa Claus Land soon saw the first major expansion in park history with the addition of a Halloween section and a Fourth of July section. With the inclusion of more than just Christmas, Santa Claus Land formally changed its name to Holiday World. In the following years, Frightful Falls and Banshee were added to the Halloween section, Raging Rapids was added to the Fourth of July section in 1990, and Kringle's Kafé restaurant was built in the Christmas section.[3][4]

It was also during this time period that Holiday World saw a change in leadership. Will Koch, the eldest of Bill Koch's children, took over as President of the park. Another of Bill Koch's children, Daniel "Dan" Koch, became chairman of the board.[6]

Holiday World & Splashin' Safari

 
An early photo of The Raven. Bill Koch Sr. is on the left; Will Koch is on the right

1993 to 2005

In 1993, the water park Splashin' Safari opened. In its first year of operation, Splashin' Safari operated with Congo River, Crocodile Isle, AmaZOOM and Bamboo Chute. The Wave was added the following year.

The park added the first of its three wooden roller coasters in 1995 with The Raven, built by Custom Coasters International. The Raven was named "Ride of the Year" and was voted as the world's second best wooden roller coaster. In 2000, The Raven was ranked as the #1 wooden roller coaster in the world by Amusement Today magazine, a distinction it held for 4 years.[4] As of the 2011 awards, The Raven has remained ranked among the top twenty wooden roller coasters in the world.[7]

Over the next four years, the park made only two additions. The first was the addition of Monsoon Lagoon in Splashin' Safari. The second was the replacement of Firecracker with Holidog's FunTown, a children's play area featuring Holidog's Treehouse, The Howler, Doggone Trail and Magic Waters.

 
Zinga

In 2000, Custom Coasters International added another wooden roller coaster. The Legend, based on Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow", was opened immediately adjacent to The Raven and is taller, longer, and faster than The Raven. The Legend's ranking reached its peak in 2002, when it was voted the fourth best wooden roller coaster in the world.[4] Much like The Raven, The Legend continues to be ranked among the top twenty wooden roller coasters in the world, as of the 2011 awards.[7] In 2000, the park also began offering its guests free unlimited soft drinks, a service which brought international attention to the park.[8] Holiday World was the first park in the world to offer this service to its guests.[3]

For the next five years, the park's additions grew steadily. In 2002, ZOOMbabwe, the world's largest enclosed water slide, was added to Splashin' Safari.[9] In 2003, Splashin' Safari added Zinga on top of The Legend's spiral drop, a ProSlide Tornado, while Holiday World replaced Banshee with Hallowswings and the Hall of Famous Americans wax museum with Liberty Launch. In 2004, the park continued to add onto the water park, adding Jungle Racer and Jungle Jets. Bahari Wave Pool was added in 2005, which marked the beginning of an expansion project that would double the size of Splashin' Safari.[4]

Holiday World & Splashin' Safari received its most sought after award in 2004, when it earned the Applause Award from the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions. To win the award, awarded every two years, a park must show "foresight, originality and creativity, plus sound business development and profitability." With an attendance of 883,000 that year, Holiday World was the smallest park to ever receive the award.[10]

2006 to 2013

 
The Voyage opened in 2006, and claimed the record for the most air-time on a wooden roller coaster

The 2006 season marked the 60th anniversary of Holiday World. The park marked it by adding a brand new section: Thanksgiving. To complement the section, the park added two new rides. The first was Gobbler Getaway, a Sally Corporation interactive dark ride. The anchor attraction was the park's third wooden roller coaster, The Voyage, built by The Gravity Group, successors of Custom Coasters International. The addition of The Voyage gained the park national attention once again, as the roller coaster claimed the record for most air-time of any wooden roller coaster at 24.2 seconds.[11] It is also the second longest wooden roller coaster in the world behind only The Beast at Kings Island. In its first year of operation, The Voyage was awarded the title of "Best New Ride" and #2 wooden roller coaster in the world. From 2007 to 2011, The Voyage was awarded the title of #1 wooden roller coaster in the world by the readers of Amusement Today magazine.[7] Also added in 2006 was Bahari River in Splashin' Safari. It was named the "Best New Waterpark Ride" by Amusement Today magazine.[4][12]

Over the next three years, Holiday World & Splashin' Safari opened several new additions. Bakuli and Kima Bay were added to Splashin' Safari, Turkey Whirl and Plymouth Rock Café were added to the Thanksgiving section, the Star Spangled Carousel replaced Thunder Bumpers on Chesapeake Bay in the Fourth of July section, and Reindeer Games replaced Kids Castle in the Christmas section. In 2009, Holiday World continued to break records by opening the world's tallest water ride, Pilgrims Plunge, in the Thanksgiving section of the park. Pilgrims Plunge deviated from the standard of using a sloped lift hill, instead opting for an open-air elevator system that takes riders to a height of 135 feet (41 m) before dropping them at a forty-five degree angle.[4] Pilgrims Plunge was renamed to Giraffica in 2013 when the boundaries between the Thanksgiving section and the water park were slightly altered.[13]

Splashin' Safari broke another record in 2010, when Wildebeest was opened. When Wildebeest opened, it was the world's longest water coaster at 1,710 feet (520 m) long. It was also among the first water coasters to use linear induction motors, rather than water jets or conveyor belts, to propel riders up hills. Wildebeest was named "Best New Waterpark Ride" in 2010, as well as "Best Waterpark Ride" in 2010, 2011 and 2012.[4][14] The park broke its own record just two years later, in 2012, when Mammoth opened. Mammoth, which was the most expensive ride added to the park until the addition of Thunderbird, is 1,763 feet (537 m) long, making it the longest water coaster in the world.[15]

In February 2010, Holiday World's rival park, Kentucky Kingdom in Louisville, Kentucky, announced that it would be closing permanently and ending operations after park operator Six Flags could not reach a lease agreement for the property. Several members of the Koch family later expressed interest into reviving the park in 2012, but later backed out of the deal. This park would eventually reopen under different management in 2014.

The park suffered a sudden loss in June 2010 when President and CEO Will Koch died while swimming at his home. Although the Spencer County coroner listed the official cause of death as drowning, family and park officials believe Koch's type 1 diabetes played a factor in his death. Soon after his death, Holiday World & Splashin' Safari named Will's younger brother Dan as the park's new president.[16] Dan Koch served as the park's president until late 2012, shortly after which the board of directors announced Matt Eckert as the new president, launching a bitter fight within the family for control of the park and its assets. Matt Eckert was previously one of the parks two general managers. Eckert is the first park President not related to the Koch family.

Will Koch's widow Lori and their three children won primary ownership in the park after an ugly court battle and its parent company, Koch Development Corporation. Dan Koch, along with his sister Natalie, would go on in 2014 to form Koch Family Parks and buy Alabama Splash Adventure, a previously troubled theme park in Bessemer, Alabama.[17]

In recent years, the park has replaced some of its older rides with newer rides. In Holiday World, Blitzen's Airplanes was replaced with Rudolph's Round-Up in 2011 and in 2012 Paul Revere's Midnight Ride was replaced with Sparkler, a 65 feet (20 m) tall Zamperla Vertical Swing ride. Due to limited vertical clearance for Sparkler, the park decided to relocate Star Spangled Carousel to the former location of Paul Revere's Midnight Ride and to place Sparkler in the carousel's place.[18] The following year, Holiday World removed part of Holidog's Treehouse to make room for a new tea cup ride called Kitty's Tea Party. In 2013, the park also removed the only original remaining ride, The Freedom Train, citing maintenance concerns; it was replaced by another train ride which the park named Holidog Express.[19] In Splashin' Safari, Jungle Jets was replaced with Safari Sam's SplashLand in 2011. In 2013, AmaZOOM, Bamboo Chute, Congo River, and Crocodile Isle were removed to make room for a new Splashin' Safari entry plaza; in its place, Hyena Falls and Hyena Springs were added to the north of Giraffica.[4]

2014 and 2015 expansions

On September 6, 2013, Holiday World announced plans for a 2014 expansion totaling $8 million.[20] The highlight of the announcement was a new swinging ship ride called the Mayflower, which is located in the park's Thanksgiving section just to the north of Gobbler Getaway. This ride is the first of a series of rides intended to bring the focus back on the theme park after several years of major additions to the water park. Mayflower has a capacity of 60 riders and swings 54 feet over a pool of water.[21] In addition to Mayflower, the park announced a new restaurant and shop in Splashin' Safari, more cabanas, additional benches and shade structures, parking lot improvements, and the addition of fireworks on Friday nights between June 13 and August 1.[20]

Giraffica closed at the end of the 2013 season and was removed before the start of the 2014 season citing technical problems.[22]

On July 24, 2014, the park announced the construction of Thunderbird, a launched Bolliger & Mabillard Wing Coaster, for the 2015 season, occupying the area north of Hyena Falls and intertwining with The Voyage. This is B&M's first launched coaster (The Incredible Hulk Coaster at Universal's Islands of Adventure's launch was created by Universal, not B&M). The coaster reaches speeds up to 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph) in 3.5 seconds and the tallest vertical loop on a Wing Coaster.[23] It is also the park's first major steel roller coaster, as The Raven, The Legend, and The Voyage are all wooden.

2020 expansion

On August 6, 2019, Holiday World formally announced the construction of Cheetah Chase, for the 2020 season, a dueling launched ProSlide water coaster, occupying an area near the track of The Voyage in Splashin' Safari.[24] Cheetah Chase features a track with a length of over 1,700 feet and a maximum speed of over 20 miles per hour.[25] It is the park's first launched water coaster and their third major water coaster.

Themed areas

Holiday World is divided into four holiday-themed sections: Christmas, Halloween, Fourth of July and Thanksgiving. Each of the sections features rides, games, food and other attractions that follow the theme of that section's respective holiday. The music that plays over the loud speakers in each section is also themed to that section's respective holiday; guests will often notice the music change as they enter a different section. Splashin' Safari, which is connected to the theme park via entrances in the Halloween and Thanksgiving sections, takes the general theme of a safari.

Christmas

Upon entering Holiday World, guests immediately enter the Christmas section. The Christmas section is the oldest section of Holiday World, dating back to 1946. It was also the only themed area of the park until 1984. Although devoid of any major rides, there is a small sub-section called Rudolph's Reindeer Ranch which is home to several small children's rides. Notable landmarks in this section include a Santa Claus statue, a Christmas tree, a nativity scene and the Applause fountain, which was added after the park was awarded the IAAPA Applause Award in 2004. Prior to 2019, the Christmas section of the park included one of the park's two air-conditioned restaurants, Kringle's Kafé, which served standard theme park food items such as burgers, pizza, and ice cream. In 2019, it was replaced by the addition of Santa's Merry Marketplace, which expanded upon both the capacity, size, and available food of Kringle's Kafé. Since the park's opening in 1946, Santa Claus has been available daily throughout the season to chat with children.

Ride Added Description
Comet's Rockets 1970s Children's rocket ride
Dancer's Fish 1970s Fish-go-round (Bulgy the Whale)
Dasher's Seahorses 1970s Children's seahorse ride
Prancer's Merry-Go-Round 1970s Children's carousel
Reindeer Games 2008 Three-story family drop ride
Rudolph's Round-Up 2011 Children's sleigh ride

Halloween

The Halloween section was one of two new holidays added in 1984. Two of the three wooden roller coasters in the park are located here: The Raven and The Legend. The area also has a Goblin Burgers restaurant, which resembles a witch's house, the Frightful Falls log flume that intertwines with The Legend, and the main entrance to Splashin' Safari water park. Apart from the architecture, guests will hear the school bell from The Legend's station ringing ominously throughout the section. It introduced Kitty Claws as its mascot in 2012.

Ride Added Manufacturer Description
Frightful Falls 1984 Log flume
HallowSwings 2003 Zamperla Custom-made Zamperla flying carousel swing ride
Scarecrow Scrambler 1976 Eli Bridge Company Classic scrambler ride
The Legend 2000 Custom Coasters International Wooden roller coaster themed after Washington Irving's short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"
The Raven 1995 Custom Coasters International Wooden roller coaster themed after Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven"

Fourth of July

The Fourth of July section was the second of the two sections that were added in 1984, named for the date of Independence Day in the United States and which is commonly used to refer to the holiday itself. It introduced George the Eagle as its mascot. This area features more attractions than any of the four sections in the theme park. Landmarks in this section include the Hoosier Celebration Theater, where many live shows are performed; the Good Old Days Picnic Grove, where numerous shelter houses may be rented out for company picnics; and The Alamo restaurant, which serves traditional Mexican food. The Fourth of July section is also home to a sub-section called Holidog's FunTown, a children's play area which is completely encircled by Holidog Express. Keeping with the Fourth of July theme, there is also a monument with several American flags located right across from The Alamo restaurant in the center of the section.

Ride Added Manufacturer Description
Eagles Flight 1976 Bisch-Rocco Flying Scooter
Firecracker 2017 Robels Bouso Atracciones Restored Calypso ride; named after the park's now-defunct steel coaster that was replaced by Holidog's Funtown in 1997
Holidog Express 2013 Chance Rides Ridable miniature train ride
Lewis & Clark Trail 1978 Gould Manufacturing Tin Lizzie antique car ride
Liberty Launch 2003 S&S Seven-story Double Shot. Relocated from park in Panama City, Florida.[26]
Raging Rapids in Boulder Canyon 1990 Hopkins River rapids ride
Revolution 2005 Dartron Zero Gravity Round Up ride
Rough Riders 1976 Bumper cars themed after former President Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders
Star Spangled Carousel 2008 Chance Rides Carousel
Tippecanoes 1988 Children's canoe ride; originally called Indian River Canoes, but renamed to Tippecanoes in 2016

Holidog's FunTown

Ride Added Manufacturer Description
Doggone Trail 1999 Children's jeep ride
Holidog's Treehouse 1999 Three-story play structure; the original was replaced with a new wheelchair accessible play structure in 2017
Just for Pups 1999 Smaller version of Holidog's Treehouse that is designed for small children
Kitty's Tea Party 2013 Zamperla Classic tea cup ride
Magic Waters 1999 Spray park area
The Howler 1999 Zamperla Family steel roller coaster

Thanksgiving

The Thanksgiving section is the newest section of the park, added in 2006 to commemorate Holiday World's 60th anniversary. The anchor attraction of this section is The Voyage which wraps around parts of the midway; guests walk under The Voyage's brake run upon entering the section through Fourth of July. In the back of the Thanksgiving section is Thunderbird, the wing coaster, and a secondary entrance to Splashin' Safari. In addition to The Voyage and Thunderbird, the Thanksgiving section includes the second of the park's two air-conditioned restaurants: Plymouth Rock Café, which serves typical Thanksgiving food such as turkey, prime rib, stuffing, green beans and bread rolls. Turkeys can often be heard "gobbling" throughout the section as sounds emanate from the Gobbler Getaway ride and Pilgrims' Challenge game.

Ride Added Manufacturer Description
Crow's Nest 2012 Zamperla A 65-foot (20 meter) tall vertical swing ride.[27] Originally known as Sparkler when in the Fourth of July section.
Gobbler Getaway 2006 Sally Corporation Interactive dark ride
Mayflower 2014 Chance Rides Swinging ship themed after the Mayflower
The Voyage 2006 The Gravity Group Wooden roller coaster themed after the voyage the Pilgrims made to America in 1620
Thunderbird 2015 Bolliger & Mabillard A launched wing coaster themed around the legendary Thunderbird's flight
Turkey Whirl 2007 Larson International Turkey-themed Tilt-A-Whirl

Splashin' Safari

Splashin' Safari, the water park Holiday World added in 1993, has consistently ranked among the best water parks in the United States, even being named as the #1 water park in the United States by TripAdvisor in 2011.[28] The water park takes the general theme of a safari, with ride names featuring various animals, rivers and Swahili words. Holiday World has added onto its water park every year from 2002 to 2013. Among those additions are the world's two longest water coasters: Wildebeest and Mammoth, which are also, respectively, the fourth and second most expensive additions ever made to the park. Unlike a number of other theme parks that necessitate a separate admission fee for the water park, entry to Splashin' Safari is included with admission to Holiday World.

Ride Added Location Description
Bahari River 2006 Splashin' Safari Lazy river [Depth: 28 inches (71 cm)]
Bahari Wave Pool 2005 Splashin' Safari Zero-entry-depth wave pool [Maximum depth: 6 feet (1.8 m)] featuring geysers and water jets
Bakuli 2007 Splashin' Safari ProSlide Behemoth Bowl allowing up to four riders
Butterfly Bay 1994 Splashin' Safari Smaller zero-entry-depth wave pool for children [Maximum depth: 18 inches (46 cm)]
Cheetah Chase[29] 2020 Splashin’ Safari Launched dueling water coaster
Jungle Racer 2004 Splashin' Safari Five-story ProSlide ProRacer with ten lanes
Kima Bay 2008 Splashin' Safari WhiteWater West AquaPlay RainFortress [Average depth: 18 inches (46 cm)] featuring seven body slides, 125 water jets and a tipping bucket containing 1,200 US gallons (4,500 L) of water
Mammoth 2012 Splashin' Safari 1,763 feet (537 m) long ProSlide HydroMagnetic Mammoth water coaster allowing up to six riders
Otorongo 1997 Splashin' Safari Collection of three intertwining enclosed inline tube slides named "Otto", "Ron", and "Go"
Safari Sam's SplashLand 2011 Splashin' Safari Children's play area featuring an activity pool [Maximum depth: 18 inches (46 cm)] with interactive water elements and eight open and enclosed body slides
Tembo Falls 2018 Splashin' Safari Set of eight smaller water slides designed for younger children
Tembo Tides 2018 Splashin' Safari Small wave pool designed for younger children
The Wave 1994 Splashin' Safari Zero-entry-depth wave pool [Maximum depth: 6 feet (1.8 m)]
Watubee 1996 Splashin' Safari Open family river rapids ride allowing up to five riders
Wildebeest 2010 Splashin' Safari 1,710 feet (520 m) long ProSlide HydroMagnetic Rocket water coaster allowing up to four riders
Zinga 2003 Splashin' Safari Eight-story ProSlide Tornado allowing up to four riders
ZOOMbabwe 2002 Splashin' Safari Enclosed family river rapids ride allowing up to four riders

Defunct rides and attractions

Ride Added Removed Location Description
Jeep-Go-Round 1947 Unknown Christmas Children's jeep ride; it was the first of its kind ever manufactured
Bungee Jump 1992 1992 Halloween Crane-based bungee jump show; temporarily replaced the high dive show
Stormin' Norman's Tank Tag 1992 1996 Fourth of July Series of miniature tanks that up to three guests could ride; replaced by The Alamo
Firecracker 1981 1997 Fourth of July Pinfari Zyklon Z47 steel roller coaster; replaced by Holidog's FunTown
Frontier Farm 1948 1999 Fourth of July Petting zoo with a collection of animals, including baby goats, lambs and 14 reindeer named after Santa Claus's reindeer
Banshee 1986 2002 Halloween Chance Falling Star; replaced by Hallowswings
Hall of Famous Americans 1950s 2002 Fourth of July Wax museum with an emphasis on American Presidents and American History; replaced by Liberty Launch
Roundhouse 1976 2004 Fourth of July Round Up; replaced by Revolution, a larger version of the same ride
Virginia Reel 1976 2005 Fourth of July Tilt-A-Whirl; removed to make room for an additional path to the Thanksgiving section; replaced by Turkey Whirl, a new and relocated version of the same ride
Kids' Castle 1992 2007 Christmas Children's soft play structure, including a slide, trampoline and ball pit; replaced by Reindeer Games
Deer Playground 1992 2007 Christmas Smaller version of Kids' Castle, including a crawl-through train and small ball pit for younger children; replaced by Reindeer Games
Thunder Bumpers on Chesapeake Bay 1980 2007 Fourth of July Bumper boats; replaced by Star Spangled Carousel
Jungle Jets 2004 2010 Splashin' Safari Family spray area, featuring numerous water features; replaced by Safari Sam's SplashLand
Blitzen's Airplanes 1970s 2010 Christmas Children's airplane ride; replaced by Rudolph's Round-Up
Paul Revere's Midnight Ride 1978 2011 Fourth of July Eyerly Spider; replaced by Sparkler, which switched locations with Star Spangled Carousel so that the carousel is now located in Paul Revere's Midnight Ride's old location
Betsy Ross Doll House 1946 2011 Fourth of July Walk-through attraction featuring a collection of antique dolls; originally built in 1856 as the town of Santa Claus' first post office, it was converted into a doll house attraction when Santa Claus Land opened in 1946; the building was moved off-site to be a part of a local museum
AmaZOOM 1993 2012 Splashin' Safari Enclosed inline tube slide allowing single riders only; removed to make room for a new Splashin' Safari entry plaza
Bamboo Chute 1993 2012 Splashin' Safari Inline tube slide with both open and enclosed sections allowing both single and double riders; removed to make room for a new Splashin' Safari entry plaza
Congo River 1993 2012 Splashin' Safari Lazy river; removed to make room for a new Splashin' Safari entry plaza
Crocodile Isle 1993 2012 Splashin' Safari Children's play area featuring two pools connected by two body slides; removed to make room for a new Splashin' Safari entry plaza
The Freedom Train 1946 2012 Fourth of July Ridable miniature train whose engine was a 14 scale model of a Baltimore and Ohio locomotive; removed due to deterioration and replaced by Holidog Express; engine still preserved on display in the park
Giraffica 2009 2013 Splashin' Safari Intamin shoot the chute ride featuring a 135 feet (41 m) tall open-air elevator; originally called Pilgrims Plunge (2009–2012); removed after the 2013 season due to downtime and unreliability.[30]
Dancer's Thunder Bumpers Junior 1982 2013 Christmas Children's bumper boats; replaced by Salmon Run, that was originally in Fourth of July.
Monsoon Lagoon 1998 2018 Splashin' Safari Interactive waterplay complex featuring four body slides and a tipping bucket containing 1,000 US gallons (3,800 L) of water. Removed following the 2019 season on account of its age.[31]
Hyena Falls 2013 2018/2019 Splashin' Safari Collection of four enclosed inline tube slides, the largest of which included a half-pipe element. Due to a needed safety recall and possible refurbishment, the half pipe was removed prior to the 2019 season. On behalf of its distance from the rest of Splashing Safari, the rest of the complex was quietly retired following the 2019 season.
Hyena Springs 2013 2019 Splashin' Safari Children's spray pad play area, quietly removed alongside Hyena Falls.
Stars & Stripes Showdown 2015 2015 Fourth of July Skyline Attractions Strike-U-Up. Operated as a four-person game or two-person ride.[32]

Mascots and characters

 
Three of Holiday World & Splashin' Safari's mascots. Left to right: George the Eagle, Holidog, Safari Sam

Rather than sign licensed characters for the park, Holiday World has developed several mascots and characters including:

  • Santa Claus– A jolly old man who is the mascot of the Christmas section.
  • Holidog – A brown dog who is the mascot of Holiday World.
  • Safari Sam – A green crocodile who is the mascot of Splashin' Safari.
  • George the Eagle – A bald eagle wearing patriotic clothing who is the mascot of the Fourth of July section.
  • Kitty Claws – A black cat wearing a Halloween-themed tutu, ballet shoes, a bow, and a miniature masquerade mask who is the mascot of the Halloween section. Introduced in 2012.

Entertainment

Holiday World & Splashin' Safari offers a variety of live entertainment, including singing, dancing and diving. All shows are performed at least six days per week when the park is in daily operation.

  • Santa's Storytime Theater – This is a theater where children are invited to sit with Santa Claus on stage as he reads a story and sings Christmas songs. During hot weather, Santa appears in the air-conditioned gift shop, St. Nick's Gifts.
  • Holiday Theater – This is an indoor theater that is no longer used for shows during the summer hours. During Happy Halloween Weekends, the theater hosts Holidog's 3D Adventure Maze.
  • Dive! – Located at the High Dive Theater, "Dive!" is a daily show where divers perform numerous dives detailing the history of diving. Divers dive from various heights, including one from a perch 80 feet (24 m) high into 10 feet (3.0 m) of water. In another portion of the show, a diver nicknamed "Hot Stuff" lights themselves on fire before dancing to the song "Hot Stuff" and diving into the water.
  • Hoosier Celebration Theater – This theater is an outdoor theater where a number of live shows are performed daily. Shows performed at this theater including: Celebrate! and Holidog's Dance Party.
  • Holidog's All-Star Theater – This is a theater located inside of Holidog's FunTown that has shows geared toward children and features Holidog, Safari Sam, and Kitty Claws (See: Mascots and Characters) singing and dancing to a variety of songs.
  • Muziki Bay – This is a theater located in Splashin' Safari that has a small stage surrounded by a shallow pool. Shows performed at this theater include: Beach Blast at the Bay and Safari Sam's Beach Bash.

Special events

  • Weddings: – Through the years, Holiday World has been the host of several weddings. Couples have been married on the defunct Bungee Jump, in The Wave wave pool, and in a hot air balloon tethered at the park. In 1995, a dozen couples, who completely filled the ride, were simultaneously married on The Raven. A couple was also married atop the lift hill of The Voyage by an Elvis impersonator in 2008.[33]
  • Golden Ticket Awards: – Since 1998, Amusement Today magazine has brought dozens of amusement park industry leaders together to honor the best of the best at an annual event called the Golden Ticket Awards. Holiday World has hosted this event three times. Holiday World & Splashin' Safari was the first ever park to host the event in 2000. Holiday World also hosted the awards in 2006 and 2011. The awards ceremony has been hosted in Holiday Theater in the Christmas section.[7]
  • Play Day: – Every year since 1993, Holiday World & Splashin' Safari has hosted thousands of children with mental and physical disabilities for an event called "Play Day". Play Day is for invited guests of the Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center of Southwestern Indiana. The admission price proceeds are donated to the Easter Seals. As of 2011, Holiday World has raised over $257,000 for the Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center.[34]
  • Walk to Cure Diabetes: – Every year since 2006, Holiday World has hosted thousands of walkers for the "Holiday World Walk to Cure Diabetes", which is a walk to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). To raise money, Holiday World donates tickets to walkers who have raised money for JDRF. As of 2011, over $1.7 million has been raised for JDRF with the help of Holiday World.[35]
  • HoliWood Nights: – HoliWood Nights is an event held for card-carrying members of recognized amusement park-related clubs and their registered guests. The event features exclusive ride time (ERT) on the park's three wooden roller coasters, plus a select few other rides, both before park opening and after park closing. The event, which was first known as Stark Raven Mad, was temporarily discontinued in 2003 following a death during the event (See: Incidents). In 2006, the event returned after being renamed HoliWood Nights. The park embraces HoliWood's pun on Hollywood by naming each year's event as a play on the title of a movie. The theme of the 2013 event is "Dig", which is a play on the 1988 movie Big.[36]
  • Rock the World: – Since 2012, Holiday World has hosted a Christian music festival called Rock the World on a select Saturday in August. Throughout the day, regional contemporary Christian bands perform in the Hoosier Celebration Theater. Once the park closes for the day, a main stage area opens to those with concert tickets. The main stage features a number of nationally known Christian artists and bands who perform well past normal closing hours. (The main stage acts in 2012 were Jeremy Camp, Tenth Avenue North, BarlowGirl and Hearts of Saints).[37]
  • Happy Halloween Weekends: – Since 2012, Holiday World has remained open in October to hold an event called Happy Halloween Weekends. For the last two weekends in September plus the four weekends in October, the park holds family-friendly, Halloween-themed activities. Some of these seasonal attractions include two corn mazes, hayrides, a 3-D walk-through attraction similar to a family-friendly haunted house and a family activity area geared towards children located in the Good Ol' Days Picnic Grove. The park transforms itself into a solely Halloween-themed park, with Halloween decorations, Halloween-themed shows and special Halloween-themed food items. These attractions are hosted in addition to the park's normal offerings of rides, games and food.[38]

Awards

In 2004, Holiday World & Splashin' Safari was presented the Applause Award. To receive this honor, a park must show "foresight, originality and creativity, plus sound business development and profitability." With an attendance of 883,000 that year, Holiday World was the smallest park to ever receive the award. The park celebrated by installing a large replica of the award's trophy as well as commemorative plaques naming other recipients of the award as part of a fountain in the Christmas section.[10]

Holiday World & Splashin' Safari has also received numerous Golden Ticket Awards, which are presented by Amusement Today magazine to the best of the best in the amusement park industry. At 51, Holiday World has received more Golden Ticket Awards than any other amusement park in the world, as of 2016.[39]

Golden Ticket Awards[40]
Award Year Recipient
Friendliest Park 1998–2008, 2010–2011 Entire Park
Cleanest Park 2000–2018 Entire Park
Best Wooden Roller Coaster 2000–2003 The Raven
Best Wooden Roller Coaster 2007–2011 The Voyage
Best New Ride 2006 The Voyage
Best New Waterpark Ride 2006 Bahari River
Best New Waterpark Ride 2007 Bakuli
Best New Waterpark Ride 2010 Wildebeest
Best New Waterpark Ride 2012 Mammoth
Best Waterpark Ride 2003 Zinga
Best Waterpark Ride 2010–2019 Wildebeest
Publisher's Pick: Park of the Year 2004 Entire Park
Publisher's Pick: Legends Series 2010 Will Koch

Incidents

The Raven

  • On May 31, 2003, a 32-year-old female from New York City died after falling out of The Raven roller coaster. The victim was visiting the park to attend "Stark Raven Mad 2003", an event hosting roller coaster enthusiasts from around the country. At approximately 8:00 pm, the victim and her fiancé boarded The Raven in the last row of the train. Following a safety check of her lap bar and seat belt by a ride operator, the train left the station. Multiple witnesses reported that they saw her "virtually standing up" during the ride's initial and subsequent drops. During the ride's 69 feet (21 m) drop, also called the fifth drop, she was ejected from the car and onto the tracks. When the train returned to the station, the victim's fiancé, ride operators and a passenger who was a doctor ran back along the tracks, at which point they found her lying under the structure of the roller coaster at the fifth drop. The doctor, aided by park medical personnel, began CPR until an ambulance arrived. The victim was pronounced dead en route to the hospital.[41]
An investigation following the accident showed that the safety restraints were working properly and that there were no mechanical deficiencies on the roller coaster. Additionally, the victim's seatbelt was found undone when the train returned to the station.[42] A subsequent 2005 lawsuit filed by the family against Holiday World and the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, the manufacturer of the coaster train, was settled out of court in 2007. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.[43][44]

Lawnmowing accident

  • On May 27, 2006, a 20-year-old male park employee from Birdseye, Indiana died after being pinned under the lawn mower he was using. The man was a supervisor for the park's grounds department. The employee was working alone, mowing an area with some inclines outside the east side of the park when the incident occurred, though the park refused to speculate on exactly what might have happened. The man was found by another employee, who was then able to help lift the lawn mower off the victim with the help of other employees. Park emergency medical technicians and Spencer County EMS summoned a medical helicopter from St. Mary's Hospital and Medical Center in Evansville, Indiana, but the employee was pronounced dead before it arrived.[45][46]

The Wave

  • On July 4, 2007, at 11:00 a.m., a 29-year-old female from Fort Wayne, Indiana died after collapsing near the edge of The Wave, falling face-down into two inches of water. Lifeguards immediately responded and pulled her out, then attempted to revive her with help from park medical personnel. Resuscitation attempts continued as the victim was transported by ambulance to Jasper Memorial Hospital, where she died. An autopsy determined the cause of death to be congestive heart failure.[47]

Bahari River

  • On June 20, 2009, a filter pump on Bahari River malfunctioned, sending twenty-four guests and employees to the hospital. At 6:25 pm, the pump, which was turned off at the time, was turned back on. The pump surged, forcing a stronger than usual concentration of liquid bleach and hydrochloric acid into the water. Twenty-four people, including park staff and medical personnel, complained of troubled breathing and nausea. They were given oxygen at the park before being transported to Jasper Memorial Hospital for treatment. All were treated and released that evening. It was later determined that an interlock system designed to prevent chemical feeders from pumping chemicals into the water when the pump was turned off had malfunctioned.[48]

Bomb scare

  • On June 30, 2016, a suspicious unattended backpack was found, causing an evacuation of the entire park.[49][50]

The Voyage

  • On June 4, 2021, 47-year-old Dawn Jankovic, from Brunswick, Ohio, returned to the station of The Voyage unresponsive. EMTs arrived three minutes later and immediately began to render first aid to her. It was closed for the rest of that night, and it was determined later that the ride was operating as intended with no mechanical problems, and it reopened the very next day. Jankovic later died at Memorial Hospital in Jasper, Indiana.[51]

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External links

  • Official website for Holiday World & Splashin' Safari
  • Holiday World & Splashin' Safari at the Roller Coaster DataBase

holiday, world, splashin, safari, known, santa, claus, land, prior, 1984, combination, theme, park, water, park, located, near, interstate, santa, claus, indiana, united, states, theme, park, divided, into, four, sections, that, celebrate, christmas, halloween. Holiday World amp Splashin Safari known as Santa Claus Land prior to 1984 is a combination theme park and water park located near Interstate 64 and U S 231 in Santa Claus Indiana United States The theme park is divided into four sections that celebrate Christmas Halloween Thanksgiving and the Fourth of July with rides live entertainment games and attractions Holiday World amp Splashin SafariPreviously known as Santa Claus Land 1946 83 LocationSanta Claus Indiana United StatesCoordinates38 07 08 N 86 54 58 W 38 119 N 86 916 W 38 119 86 916 Coordinates 38 07 08 N 86 54 58 W 38 119 N 86 916 W 38 119 86 916StatusOperatingOpenedAugust 3 1946 1946 08 03 OwnerKoch Development Corporation 1 Operated byKoch Development CorporationGeneral managerMatthew EckertThemeHolidaysSloganNumber 1 for Family Fun Operating seasonApril through OctoberAttendance1 100 000 2010 Area125 acres 0 51 km2 AttractionsTotal49 2 Roller coasters5Water rides2WebsiteOfficial websiteHoliday World contains three wooden roller coasters The Raven The Legend and The Voyage as well as Thunderbird a Bolliger amp Mabillard launched Wing Coaster and The Howler The safari themed water park includes the world s two longest water coasters Wildebeest and Guinness World Record Holder Mammoth additionally it contains a launched dueling water coaster named Cheetah Chase numerous family raft rides and water slides two wave pools a junior sized wave pool two children s sized water slide areas a lazy river and one family tipping bucket In keeping with its family friendly atmosphere the park s Halloween celebration is tamer than at most amusement parks Contents 1 History 1 1 Santa Claus Land 1 1 1 Construction 1 1 2 Opening to 1954 1 1 3 1955 to 1975 1 1 4 1976 to 1983 1 2 Holiday World 1 2 1 1984 to 1992 1 3 Holiday World amp Splashin Safari 1 3 1 1993 to 2005 1 3 2 2006 to 2013 1 3 3 2014 and 2015 expansions 1 3 4 2020 expansion 2 Themed areas 2 1 Christmas 2 2 Halloween 2 3 Fourth of July 2 3 1 Holidog s FunTown 2 4 Thanksgiving 2 5 Splashin Safari 3 Defunct rides and attractions 4 Mascots and characters 5 Entertainment 6 Special events 7 Awards 8 Incidents 8 1 The Raven 8 2 Lawnmowing accident 8 3 The Wave 8 4 Bahari River 8 5 Bomb scare 8 6 The Voyage 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit The Freedom Train previously called the Santa Claus Land Railroad operated from 1946 to 2012 Santa Claus Land Edit Construction Edit Plans for Santa Claus Land were first conceived as a retirement project by Louis J Koch a retired industrialist from Evansville Indiana In 1941 Koch visited the town of Santa Claus Indiana Upset that children came to a town named Santa Claus only to be dismayed when Santa Claus wasn t there Koch developed the idea for a park where children could have fun and visit Santa year round Although initial construction plans were delayed by World War II construction of Santa Claus Land eventually began on August 4 1945 3 4 At this time Indiana had only one amusement park which was Indiana Beach at the time called Ideal Beach that had opened in 1926 20 years before Santa Claus Land opened Opening to 1954 Edit Santa Claus Land opened on August 3 1946 At no cost the park offered a Santa a toy shop toy displays a restaurant and themed children s rides one of which was The Freedom Train With the park s success Louis Koch s son William A Bill Koch Sr took over as head of Santa Claus Land In the following years Bill Koch continued to add to the park including the first Jeep Go Round ever manufactured a new restaurant and a deer farm which was eventually home to fourteen European white fallow deer 3 4 5 Future President Ronald Reagan visited in 1955 1955 to 1975 Edit An aerial view of Santa Claus Land taken around 1957 Beginning in 1955 Santa Claus Land charged admission for the first time adults were charged 50 cents while children continued to be admitted for free Despite the new cost of admission attendance continued to grow with the park The Pleasureland ride section which exists today as Rudolph s Reindeer Ranch debuted in 1955 In the early 1970s additional children s rides including Dasher s Seahorses Comet s Rockets Blitzen s Airplanes and Prancer s Merry Go Round were added to this section From 1959 to 1961 the first live entertainment the Willie Bartley Water Ski Thrill Show performed on Lake Rudolph each summer A Santa Claus Choir composed of local children also performed at the park in 1970 and 1971 4 In 1960 Bill Koch married Patricia Pat Yellig the daughter of Jim Yellig the park s Santa Claus Bill and Pat Koch would have five children Will Kristi Daniel Philip and Natalie 3 1976 to 1983 Edit In 1976 Santa Claus Land shifted its focus along with its entrance which was moved from State Road 162 to its present location on State Road 245 The park began to focus on families rather than just children The park added nine new rides by 1984 eight of which they hoped would appeal to older children and adults alike Eagle s Flight Rough Riders Roundhouse Virginia Reel Scarecrow Scrambler Lewis amp Clark Trail Paul Revere s Midnight Ride and Thunder Bumpers on Chesapeake Bay were all targeted towards families while Dancer s Thunder Bumpers Junior was built for children who weren t quite ready for the larger version of the ride 4 Holiday World Edit An early photo of Frightful Falls showing what it looked like prior to the construction of The Legend in this area 1984 to 1992 Edit By 1984 the Koch Family had realized the theming possibilities beyond Christmas Santa Claus Land soon saw the first major expansion in park history with the addition of a Halloween section and a Fourth of July section With the inclusion of more than just Christmas Santa Claus Land formally changed its name to Holiday World In the following years Frightful Falls and Banshee were added to the Halloween section Raging Rapids was added to the Fourth of July section in 1990 and Kringle s Kafe restaurant was built in the Christmas section 3 4 It was also during this time period that Holiday World saw a change in leadership Will Koch the eldest of Bill Koch s children took over as President of the park Another of Bill Koch s children Daniel Dan Koch became chairman of the board 6 Holiday World amp Splashin Safari Edit An early photo of The Raven Bill Koch Sr is on the left Will Koch is on the right 1993 to 2005 Edit In 1993 the water park Splashin Safari opened In its first year of operation Splashin Safari operated with Congo River Crocodile Isle AmaZOOM and Bamboo Chute The Wave was added the following year The park added the first of its three wooden roller coasters in 1995 with The Raven built by Custom Coasters International The Raven was named Ride of the Year and was voted as the world s second best wooden roller coaster In 2000 The Raven was ranked as the 1 wooden roller coaster in the world by Amusement Today magazine a distinction it held for 4 years 4 As of the 2011 awards The Raven has remained ranked among the top twenty wooden roller coasters in the world 7 Over the next four years the park made only two additions The first was the addition of Monsoon Lagoon in Splashin Safari The second was the replacement of Firecracker with Holidog s FunTown a children s play area featuring Holidog s Treehouse The Howler Doggone Trail and Magic Waters Zinga In 2000 Custom Coasters International added another wooden roller coaster The Legend based on Washington Irving s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow was opened immediately adjacent to The Raven and is taller longer and faster than The Raven The Legend s ranking reached its peak in 2002 when it was voted the fourth best wooden roller coaster in the world 4 Much like The Raven The Legend continues to be ranked among the top twenty wooden roller coasters in the world as of the 2011 awards 7 In 2000 the park also began offering its guests free unlimited soft drinks a service which brought international attention to the park 8 Holiday World was the first park in the world to offer this service to its guests 3 For the next five years the park s additions grew steadily In 2002 ZOOMbabwe the world s largest enclosed water slide was added to Splashin Safari 9 In 2003 Splashin Safari added Zinga on top of The Legend s spiral drop a ProSlide Tornado while Holiday World replaced Banshee with Hallowswings and the Hall of Famous Americans wax museum with Liberty Launch In 2004 the park continued to add onto the water park adding Jungle Racer and Jungle Jets Bahari Wave Pool was added in 2005 which marked the beginning of an expansion project that would double the size of Splashin Safari 4 Holiday World amp Splashin Safari received its most sought after award in 2004 when it earned the Applause Award from the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions To win the award awarded every two years a park must show foresight originality and creativity plus sound business development and profitability With an attendance of 883 000 that year Holiday World was the smallest park to ever receive the award 10 2006 to 2013 Edit The Voyage opened in 2006 and claimed the record for the most air time on a wooden roller coaster The 2006 season marked the 60th anniversary of Holiday World The park marked it by adding a brand new section Thanksgiving To complement the section the park added two new rides The first was Gobbler Getaway a Sally Corporation interactive dark ride The anchor attraction was the park s third wooden roller coaster The Voyage built by The Gravity Group successors of Custom Coasters International The addition of The Voyage gained the park national attention once again as the roller coaster claimed the record for most air time of any wooden roller coaster at 24 2 seconds 11 It is also the second longest wooden roller coaster in the world behind only The Beast at Kings Island In its first year of operation The Voyage was awarded the title of Best New Ride and 2 wooden roller coaster in the world From 2007 to 2011 The Voyage was awarded the title of 1 wooden roller coaster in the world by the readers of Amusement Today magazine 7 Also added in 2006 was Bahari River in Splashin Safari It was named the Best New Waterpark Ride by Amusement Today magazine 4 12 Over the next three years Holiday World amp Splashin Safari opened several new additions Bakuli and Kima Bay were added to Splashin Safari Turkey Whirl and Plymouth Rock Cafe were added to the Thanksgiving section the Star Spangled Carousel replaced Thunder Bumpers on Chesapeake Bay in the Fourth of July section and Reindeer Games replaced Kids Castle in the Christmas section In 2009 Holiday World continued to break records by opening the world s tallest water ride Pilgrims Plunge in the Thanksgiving section of the park Pilgrims Plunge deviated from the standard of using a sloped lift hill instead opting for an open air elevator system that takes riders to a height of 135 feet 41 m before dropping them at a forty five degree angle 4 Pilgrims Plunge was renamed to Giraffica in 2013 when the boundaries between the Thanksgiving section and the water park were slightly altered 13 Splashin Safari broke another record in 2010 when Wildebeest was opened When Wildebeest opened it was the world s longest water coaster at 1 710 feet 520 m long It was also among the first water coasters to use linear induction motors rather than water jets or conveyor belts to propel riders up hills Wildebeest was named Best New Waterpark Ride in 2010 as well as Best Waterpark Ride in 2010 2011 and 2012 4 14 The park broke its own record just two years later in 2012 when Mammoth opened Mammoth which was the most expensive ride added to the park until the addition of Thunderbird is 1 763 feet 537 m long making it the longest water coaster in the world 15 In February 2010 Holiday World s rival park Kentucky Kingdom in Louisville Kentucky announced that it would be closing permanently and ending operations after park operator Six Flags could not reach a lease agreement for the property Several members of the Koch family later expressed interest into reviving the park in 2012 but later backed out of the deal This park would eventually reopen under different management in 2014 The park suffered a sudden loss in June 2010 when President and CEO Will Koch died while swimming at his home Although the Spencer County coroner listed the official cause of death as drowning family and park officials believe Koch s type 1 diabetes played a factor in his death Soon after his death Holiday World amp Splashin Safari named Will s younger brother Dan as the park s new president 16 Dan Koch served as the park s president until late 2012 shortly after which the board of directors announced Matt Eckert as the new president launching a bitter fight within the family for control of the park and its assets Matt Eckert was previously one of the parks two general managers Eckert is the first park President not related to the Koch family Will Koch s widow Lori and their three children won primary ownership in the park after an ugly court battle and its parent company Koch Development Corporation Dan Koch along with his sister Natalie would go on in 2014 to form Koch Family Parks and buy Alabama Splash Adventure a previously troubled theme park in Bessemer Alabama 17 In recent years the park has replaced some of its older rides with newer rides In Holiday World Blitzen s Airplanes was replaced with Rudolph s Round Up in 2011 and in 2012 Paul Revere s Midnight Ride was replaced with Sparkler a 65 feet 20 m tall Zamperla Vertical Swing ride Due to limited vertical clearance for Sparkler the park decided to relocate Star Spangled Carousel to the former location of Paul Revere s Midnight Ride and to place Sparkler in the carousel s place 18 The following year Holiday World removed part of Holidog s Treehouse to make room for a new tea cup ride called Kitty s Tea Party In 2013 the park also removed the only original remaining ride The Freedom Train citing maintenance concerns it was replaced by another train ride which the park named Holidog Express 19 In Splashin Safari Jungle Jets was replaced with Safari Sam s SplashLand in 2011 In 2013 AmaZOOM Bamboo Chute Congo River and Crocodile Isle were removed to make room for a new Splashin Safari entry plaza in its place Hyena Falls and Hyena Springs were added to the north of Giraffica 4 2014 and 2015 expansions Edit On September 6 2013 Holiday World announced plans for a 2014 expansion totaling 8 million 20 The highlight of the announcement was a new swinging ship ride called the Mayflower which is located in the park s Thanksgiving section just to the north of Gobbler Getaway This ride is the first of a series of rides intended to bring the focus back on the theme park after several years of major additions to the water park Mayflower has a capacity of 60 riders and swings 54 feet over a pool of water 21 In addition to Mayflower the park announced a new restaurant and shop in Splashin Safari more cabanas additional benches and shade structures parking lot improvements and the addition of fireworks on Friday nights between June 13 and August 1 20 Giraffica closed at the end of the 2013 season and was removed before the start of the 2014 season citing technical problems 22 On July 24 2014 the park announced the construction of Thunderbird a launched Bolliger amp Mabillard Wing Coaster for the 2015 season occupying the area north of Hyena Falls and intertwining with The Voyage This is B amp M s first launched coaster The Incredible Hulk Coaster at Universal s Islands of Adventure s launch was created by Universal not B amp M The coaster reaches speeds up to 100 kilometres per hour 62 mph in 3 5 seconds and the tallest vertical loop on a Wing Coaster 23 It is also the park s first major steel roller coaster as The Raven The Legend and The Voyage are all wooden 2020 expansion Edit On August 6 2019 Holiday World formally announced the construction of Cheetah Chase for the 2020 season a dueling launched ProSlide water coaster occupying an area near the track of The Voyage in Splashin Safari 24 Cheetah Chase features a track with a length of over 1 700 feet and a maximum speed of over 20 miles per hour 25 It is the park s first launched water coaster and their third major water coaster Themed areas EditHoliday World is divided into four holiday themed sections Christmas Halloween Fourth of July and Thanksgiving Each of the sections features rides games food and other attractions that follow the theme of that section s respective holiday The music that plays over the loud speakers in each section is also themed to that section s respective holiday guests will often notice the music change as they enter a different section Splashin Safari which is connected to the theme park via entrances in the Halloween and Thanksgiving sections takes the general theme of a safari Christmas Edit Upon entering Holiday World guests immediately enter the Christmas section The Christmas section is the oldest section of Holiday World dating back to 1946 It was also the only themed area of the park until 1984 Although devoid of any major rides there is a small sub section called Rudolph s Reindeer Ranch which is home to several small children s rides Notable landmarks in this section include a Santa Claus statue a Christmas tree a nativity scene and the Applause fountain which was added after the park was awarded the IAAPA Applause Award in 2004 Prior to 2019 the Christmas section of the park included one of the park s two air conditioned restaurants Kringle s Kafe which served standard theme park food items such as burgers pizza and ice cream In 2019 it was replaced by the addition of Santa s Merry Marketplace which expanded upon both the capacity size and available food of Kringle s Kafe Since the park s opening in 1946 Santa Claus has been available daily throughout the season to chat with children Ride Added DescriptionComet s Rockets 1970s Children s rocket rideDancer s Fish 1970s Fish go round Bulgy the Whale Dasher s Seahorses 1970s Children s seahorse ridePrancer s Merry Go Round 1970s Children s carouselReindeer Games 2008 Three story family drop rideRudolph s Round Up 2011 Children s sleigh rideHalloween Edit The Halloween section was one of two new holidays added in 1984 Two of the three wooden roller coasters in the park are located here The Raven and The Legend The area also has a Goblin Burgers restaurant which resembles a witch s house the Frightful Falls log flume that intertwines with The Legend and the main entrance to Splashin Safari water park Apart from the architecture guests will hear the school bell from The Legend s station ringing ominously throughout the section It introduced Kitty Claws as its mascot in 2012 Ride Added Manufacturer DescriptionFrightful Falls 1984 Log flumeHallowSwings 2003 Zamperla Custom made Zamperla flying carousel swing rideScarecrow Scrambler 1976 Eli Bridge Company Classic scrambler rideThe Legend 2000 Custom Coasters International Wooden roller coaster themed after Washington Irving s short story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow The Raven 1995 Custom Coasters International Wooden roller coaster themed after Edgar Allan Poe s poem The Raven Fourth of July Edit The Fourth of July section was the second of the two sections that were added in 1984 named for the date of Independence Day in the United States and which is commonly used to refer to the holiday itself It introduced George the Eagle as its mascot This area features more attractions than any of the four sections in the theme park Landmarks in this section include the Hoosier Celebration Theater where many live shows are performed the Good Old Days Picnic Grove where numerous shelter houses may be rented out for company picnics and The Alamo restaurant which serves traditional Mexican food The Fourth of July section is also home to a sub section called Holidog s FunTown a children s play area which is completely encircled by Holidog Express Keeping with the Fourth of July theme there is also a monument with several American flags located right across from The Alamo restaurant in the center of the section Ride Added Manufacturer DescriptionEagles Flight 1976 Bisch Rocco Flying ScooterFirecracker 2017 Robels Bouso Atracciones Restored Calypso ride named after the park s now defunct steel coaster that was replaced by Holidog s Funtown in 1997Holidog Express 2013 Chance Rides Ridable miniature train rideLewis amp Clark Trail 1978 Gould Manufacturing Tin Lizzie antique car rideLiberty Launch 2003 S amp S Seven story Double Shot Relocated from park in Panama City Florida 26 Raging Rapids in Boulder Canyon 1990 Hopkins River rapids rideRevolution 2005 Dartron Zero Gravity Round Up rideRough Riders 1976 Bumper cars themed after former President Theodore Roosevelt s Rough RidersStar Spangled Carousel 2008 Chance Rides CarouselTippecanoes 1988 Children s canoe ride originally called Indian River Canoes but renamed to Tippecanoes in 2016Holidog s FunTown Edit Ride Added Manufacturer DescriptionDoggone Trail 1999 Children s jeep rideHolidog s Treehouse 1999 Three story play structure the original was replaced with a new wheelchair accessible play structure in 2017Just for Pups 1999 Smaller version of Holidog s Treehouse that is designed for small childrenKitty s Tea Party 2013 Zamperla Classic tea cup rideMagic Waters 1999 Spray park areaThe Howler 1999 Zamperla Family steel roller coasterThanksgiving Edit The Thanksgiving section is the newest section of the park added in 2006 to commemorate Holiday World s 60th anniversary The anchor attraction of this section is The Voyage which wraps around parts of the midway guests walk under The Voyage s brake run upon entering the section through Fourth of July In the back of the Thanksgiving section is Thunderbird the wing coaster and a secondary entrance to Splashin Safari In addition to The Voyage and Thunderbird the Thanksgiving section includes the second of the park s two air conditioned restaurants Plymouth Rock Cafe which serves typical Thanksgiving food such as turkey prime rib stuffing green beans and bread rolls Turkeys can often be heard gobbling throughout the section as sounds emanate from the Gobbler Getaway ride and Pilgrims Challenge game Ride Added Manufacturer DescriptionCrow s Nest 2012 Zamperla A 65 foot 20 meter tall vertical swing ride 27 Originally known as Sparkler when in the Fourth of July section Gobbler Getaway 2006 Sally Corporation Interactive dark rideMayflower 2014 Chance Rides Swinging ship themed after the MayflowerThe Voyage 2006 The Gravity Group Wooden roller coaster themed after the voyage the Pilgrims made to America in 1620Thunderbird 2015 Bolliger amp Mabillard A launched wing coaster themed around the legendary Thunderbird s flightTurkey Whirl 2007 Larson International Turkey themed Tilt A WhirlSplashin Safari Edit Splashin Safari the water park Holiday World added in 1993 has consistently ranked among the best water parks in the United States even being named as the 1 water park in the United States by TripAdvisor in 2011 28 The water park takes the general theme of a safari with ride names featuring various animals rivers and Swahili words Holiday World has added onto its water park every year from 2002 to 2013 Among those additions are the world s two longest water coasters Wildebeest and Mammoth which are also respectively the fourth and second most expensive additions ever made to the park Unlike a number of other theme parks that necessitate a separate admission fee for the water park entry to Splashin Safari is included with admission to Holiday World Ride Added Location DescriptionBahari River 2006 Splashin Safari Lazy river Depth 28 inches 71 cm Bahari Wave Pool 2005 Splashin Safari Zero entry depth wave pool Maximum depth 6 feet 1 8 m featuring geysers and water jetsBakuli 2007 Splashin Safari ProSlide Behemoth Bowl allowing up to four ridersButterfly Bay 1994 Splashin Safari Smaller zero entry depth wave pool for children Maximum depth 18 inches 46 cm Cheetah Chase 29 2020 Splashin Safari Launched dueling water coasterJungle Racer 2004 Splashin Safari Five story ProSlide ProRacer with ten lanesKima Bay 2008 Splashin Safari WhiteWater West AquaPlay RainFortress Average depth 18 inches 46 cm featuring seven body slides 125 water jets and a tipping bucket containing 1 200 US gallons 4 500 L of waterMammoth 2012 Splashin Safari 1 763 feet 537 m long ProSlide HydroMagnetic Mammoth water coaster allowing up to six ridersOtorongo 1997 Splashin Safari Collection of three intertwining enclosed inline tube slides named Otto Ron and Go Safari Sam s SplashLand 2011 Splashin Safari Children s play area featuring an activity pool Maximum depth 18 inches 46 cm with interactive water elements and eight open and enclosed body slidesTembo Falls 2018 Splashin Safari Set of eight smaller water slides designed for younger childrenTembo Tides 2018 Splashin Safari Small wave pool designed for younger childrenThe Wave 1994 Splashin Safari Zero entry depth wave pool Maximum depth 6 feet 1 8 m Watubee 1996 Splashin Safari Open family river rapids ride allowing up to five ridersWildebeest 2010 Splashin Safari 1 710 feet 520 m long ProSlide HydroMagnetic Rocket water coaster allowing up to four ridersZinga 2003 Splashin Safari Eight story ProSlide Tornado allowing up to four ridersZOOMbabwe 2002 Splashin Safari Enclosed family river rapids ride allowing up to four ridersDefunct rides and attractions EditRide Added Removed Location DescriptionJeep Go Round 1947 Unknown Christmas Children s jeep ride it was the first of its kind ever manufacturedBungee Jump 1992 1992 Halloween Crane based bungee jump show temporarily replaced the high dive showStormin Norman s Tank Tag 1992 1996 Fourth of July Series of miniature tanks that up to three guests could ride replaced by The AlamoFirecracker 1981 1997 Fourth of July Pinfari Zyklon Z47 steel roller coaster replaced by Holidog s FunTownFrontier Farm 1948 1999 Fourth of July Petting zoo with a collection of animals including baby goats lambs and 14 reindeer named after Santa Claus s reindeerBanshee 1986 2002 Halloween Chance Falling Star replaced by HallowswingsHall of Famous Americans 1950s 2002 Fourth of July Wax museum with an emphasis on American Presidents and American History replaced by Liberty LaunchRoundhouse 1976 2004 Fourth of July Round Up replaced by Revolution a larger version of the same rideVirginia Reel 1976 2005 Fourth of July Tilt A Whirl removed to make room for an additional path to the Thanksgiving section replaced by Turkey Whirl a new and relocated version of the same rideKids Castle 1992 2007 Christmas Children s soft play structure including a slide trampoline and ball pit replaced by Reindeer GamesDeer Playground 1992 2007 Christmas Smaller version of Kids Castle including a crawl through train and small ball pit for younger children replaced by Reindeer GamesThunder Bumpers on Chesapeake Bay 1980 2007 Fourth of July Bumper boats replaced by Star Spangled CarouselJungle Jets 2004 2010 Splashin Safari Family spray area featuring numerous water features replaced by Safari Sam s SplashLandBlitzen s Airplanes 1970s 2010 Christmas Children s airplane ride replaced by Rudolph s Round UpPaul Revere s Midnight Ride 1978 2011 Fourth of July Eyerly Spider replaced by Sparkler which switched locations with Star Spangled Carousel so that the carousel is now located in Paul Revere s Midnight Ride s old locationBetsy Ross Doll House 1946 2011 Fourth of July Walk through attraction featuring a collection of antique dolls originally built in 1856 as the town of Santa Claus first post office it was converted into a doll house attraction when Santa Claus Land opened in 1946 the building was moved off site to be a part of a local museumAmaZOOM 1993 2012 Splashin Safari Enclosed inline tube slide allowing single riders only removed to make room for a new Splashin Safari entry plazaBamboo Chute 1993 2012 Splashin Safari Inline tube slide with both open and enclosed sections allowing both single and double riders removed to make room for a new Splashin Safari entry plazaCongo River 1993 2012 Splashin Safari Lazy river removed to make room for a new Splashin Safari entry plazaCrocodile Isle 1993 2012 Splashin Safari Children s play area featuring two pools connected by two body slides removed to make room for a new Splashin Safari entry plazaThe Freedom Train 1946 2012 Fourth of July Ridable miniature train whose engine was a 1 4 scale model of a Baltimore and Ohio locomotive removed due to deterioration and replaced by Holidog Express engine still preserved on display in the parkGiraffica 2009 2013 Splashin Safari Intamin shoot the chute ride featuring a 135 feet 41 m tall open air elevator originally called Pilgrims Plunge 2009 2012 removed after the 2013 season due to downtime and unreliability 30 Dancer s Thunder Bumpers Junior 1982 2013 Christmas Children s bumper boats replaced by Salmon Run that was originally in Fourth of July Monsoon Lagoon 1998 2018 Splashin Safari Interactive waterplay complex featuring four body slides and a tipping bucket containing 1 000 US gallons 3 800 L of water Removed following the 2019 season on account of its age 31 Hyena Falls 2013 2018 2019 Splashin Safari Collection of four enclosed inline tube slides the largest of which included a half pipe element Due to a needed safety recall and possible refurbishment the half pipe was removed prior to the 2019 season On behalf of its distance from the rest of Splashing Safari the rest of the complex was quietly retired following the 2019 season Hyena Springs 2013 2019 Splashin Safari Children s spray pad play area quietly removed alongside Hyena Falls Stars amp Stripes Showdown 2015 2015 Fourth of July Skyline Attractions Strike U Up Operated as a four person game or two person ride 32 Mascots and characters Edit Three of Holiday World amp Splashin Safari s mascots Left to right George the Eagle Holidog Safari Sam Rather than sign licensed characters for the park Holiday World has developed several mascots and characters including Santa Claus A jolly old man who is the mascot of the Christmas section Holidog A brown dog who is the mascot of Holiday World Safari Sam A green crocodile who is the mascot of Splashin Safari George the Eagle A bald eagle wearing patriotic clothing who is the mascot of the Fourth of July section Kitty Claws A black cat wearing a Halloween themed tutu ballet shoes a bow and a miniature masquerade mask who is the mascot of the Halloween section Introduced in 2012 Entertainment EditHoliday World amp Splashin Safari offers a variety of live entertainment including singing dancing and diving All shows are performed at least six days per week when the park is in daily operation Santa s Storytime Theater This is a theater where children are invited to sit with Santa Claus on stage as he reads a story and sings Christmas songs During hot weather Santa appears in the air conditioned gift shop St Nick s Gifts Holiday Theater This is an indoor theater that is no longer used for shows during the summer hours During Happy Halloween Weekends the theater hosts Holidog s 3D Adventure Maze Dive Located at the High Dive Theater Dive is a daily show where divers perform numerous dives detailing the history of diving Divers dive from various heights including one from a perch 80 feet 24 m high into 10 feet 3 0 m of water In another portion of the show a diver nicknamed Hot Stuff lights themselves on fire before dancing to the song Hot Stuff and diving into the water Hoosier Celebration Theater This theater is an outdoor theater where a number of live shows are performed daily Shows performed at this theater including Celebrate and Holidog s Dance Party Holidog s All Star Theater This is a theater located inside of Holidog s FunTown that has shows geared toward children and features Holidog Safari Sam and Kitty Claws See Mascots and Characters singing and dancing to a variety of songs Muziki Bay This is a theater located in Splashin Safari that has a small stage surrounded by a shallow pool Shows performed at this theater include Beach Blast at the Bay and Safari Sam s Beach Bash Special events EditWeddings Through the years Holiday World has been the host of several weddings Couples have been married on the defunct Bungee Jump in The Wave wave pool and in a hot air balloon tethered at the park In 1995 a dozen couples who completely filled the ride were simultaneously married on The Raven A couple was also married atop the lift hill of The Voyage by an Elvis impersonator in 2008 33 Golden Ticket Awards Since 1998 Amusement Today magazine has brought dozens of amusement park industry leaders together to honor the best of the best at an annual event called the Golden Ticket Awards Holiday World has hosted this event three times Holiday World amp Splashin Safari was the first ever park to host the event in 2000 Holiday World also hosted the awards in 2006 and 2011 The awards ceremony has been hosted in Holiday Theater in the Christmas section 7 Play Day Every year since 1993 Holiday World amp Splashin Safari has hosted thousands of children with mental and physical disabilities for an event called Play Day Play Day is for invited guests of the Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center of Southwestern Indiana The admission price proceeds are donated to the Easter Seals As of 2011 Holiday World has raised over 257 000 for the Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center 34 Walk to Cure Diabetes Every year since 2006 Holiday World has hosted thousands of walkers for the Holiday World Walk to Cure Diabetes which is a walk to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation JDRF To raise money Holiday World donates tickets to walkers who have raised money for JDRF As of 2011 over 1 7 million has been raised for JDRF with the help of Holiday World 35 HoliWood Nights HoliWood Nights is an event held for card carrying members of recognized amusement park related clubs and their registered guests The event features exclusive ride time ERT on the park s three wooden roller coasters plus a select few other rides both before park opening and after park closing The event which was first known as Stark Raven Mad was temporarily discontinued in 2003 following a death during the event See Incidents In 2006 the event returned after being renamed HoliWood Nights The park embraces HoliWood s pun on Hollywood by naming each year s event as a play on the title of a movie The theme of the 2013 event is Dig which is a play on the 1988 movie Big 36 Rock the World Since 2012 Holiday World has hosted a Christian music festival called Rock the World on a select Saturday in August Throughout the day regional contemporary Christian bands perform in the Hoosier Celebration Theater Once the park closes for the day a main stage area opens to those with concert tickets The main stage features a number of nationally known Christian artists and bands who perform well past normal closing hours The main stage acts in 2012 were Jeremy Camp Tenth Avenue North BarlowGirl and Hearts of Saints 37 Happy Halloween Weekends Since 2012 Holiday World has remained open in October to hold an event called Happy Halloween Weekends For the last two weekends in September plus the four weekends in October the park holds family friendly Halloween themed activities Some of these seasonal attractions include two corn mazes hayrides a 3 D walk through attraction similar to a family friendly haunted house and a family activity area geared towards children located in the Good Ol Days Picnic Grove The park transforms itself into a solely Halloween themed park with Halloween decorations Halloween themed shows and special Halloween themed food items These attractions are hosted in addition to the park s normal offerings of rides games and food 38 Awards EditIn 2004 Holiday World amp Splashin Safari was presented the Applause Award To receive this honor a park must show foresight originality and creativity plus sound business development and profitability With an attendance of 883 000 that year Holiday World was the smallest park to ever receive the award The park celebrated by installing a large replica of the award s trophy as well as commemorative plaques naming other recipients of the award as part of a fountain in the Christmas section 10 Holiday World amp Splashin Safari has also received numerous Golden Ticket Awards which are presented by Amusement Today magazine to the best of the best in the amusement park industry At 51 Holiday World has received more Golden Ticket Awards than any other amusement park in the world as of 2016 39 Golden Ticket Awards 40 Award Year RecipientFriendliest Park 1998 2008 2010 2011 Entire ParkCleanest Park 2000 2018 Entire ParkBest Wooden Roller Coaster 2000 2003 The RavenBest Wooden Roller Coaster 2007 2011 The VoyageBest New Ride 2006 The VoyageBest New Waterpark Ride 2006 Bahari RiverBest New Waterpark Ride 2007 BakuliBest New Waterpark Ride 2010 WildebeestBest New Waterpark Ride 2012 MammothBest Waterpark Ride 2003 ZingaBest Waterpark Ride 2010 2019 WildebeestPublisher s Pick Park of the Year 2004 Entire ParkPublisher s Pick Legends Series 2010 Will KochIncidents EditThe Raven Edit On May 31 2003 a 32 year old female from New York City died after falling out of The Raven roller coaster The victim was visiting the park to attend Stark Raven Mad 2003 an event hosting roller coaster enthusiasts from around the country At approximately 8 00 pm the victim and her fiance boarded The Raven in the last row of the train Following a safety check of her lap bar and seat belt by a ride operator the train left the station Multiple witnesses reported that they saw her virtually standing up during the ride s initial and subsequent drops During the ride s 69 feet 21 m drop also called the fifth drop she was ejected from the car and onto the tracks When the train returned to the station the victim s fiance ride operators and a passenger who was a doctor ran back along the tracks at which point they found her lying under the structure of the roller coaster at the fifth drop The doctor aided by park medical personnel began CPR until an ambulance arrived The victim was pronounced dead en route to the hospital 41 An investigation following the accident showed that the safety restraints were working properly and that there were no mechanical deficiencies on the roller coaster Additionally the victim s seatbelt was found undone when the train returned to the station 42 A subsequent 2005 lawsuit filed by the family against Holiday World and the Philadelphia Toboggan Company the manufacturer of the coaster train was settled out of court in 2007 Terms of the settlement were not disclosed 43 44 Lawnmowing accident Edit On May 27 2006 a 20 year old male park employee from Birdseye Indiana died after being pinned under the lawn mower he was using The man was a supervisor for the park s grounds department The employee was working alone mowing an area with some inclines outside the east side of the park when the incident occurred though the park refused to speculate on exactly what might have happened The man was found by another employee who was then able to help lift the lawn mower off the victim with the help of other employees Park emergency medical technicians and Spencer County EMS summoned a medical helicopter from St Mary s Hospital and Medical Center in Evansville Indiana but the employee was pronounced dead before it arrived 45 46 The Wave Edit On July 4 2007 at 11 00 a m a 29 year old female from Fort Wayne Indiana died after collapsing near the edge of The Wave falling face down into two inches of water Lifeguards immediately responded and pulled her out then attempted to revive her with help from park medical personnel Resuscitation attempts continued as the victim was transported by ambulance to Jasper Memorial Hospital where she died An autopsy determined the cause of death to be congestive heart failure 47 Bahari River Edit On June 20 2009 a filter pump on Bahari River malfunctioned sending twenty four guests and employees to the hospital At 6 25 pm the pump which was turned off at the time was turned back on The pump surged forcing a stronger than usual concentration of liquid bleach and hydrochloric acid into the water Twenty four people including park staff and medical personnel complained of troubled breathing and nausea They were given oxygen at the park before being transported to Jasper Memorial Hospital for treatment All were treated and released that evening It was later determined that an interlock system designed to prevent chemical feeders from pumping chemicals into the water when the pump was turned off had malfunctioned 48 Bomb scare Edit On June 30 2016 a suspicious unattended backpack was found causing an evacuation of the entire park 49 50 The Voyage Edit On June 4 2021 47 year old Dawn Jankovic from Brunswick Ohio returned to the station of The Voyage unresponsive EMTs arrived three minutes later and immediately began to render first aid to her It was closed for the rest of that night and it was determined later that the ride was operating as intended with no mechanical problems and it reopened the very next day Jankovic later died at Memorial Hospital in Jasper Indiana 51 References Edit Koch Development Company Bloomberg Rides amp Slides Holiday World amp Splashin Safari a b c d e Park History Holiday World Retrieved November 7 2011 a b c d e f g h i j k l Timeline Holiday World Retrieved November 7 2011 Holiblog Holiday World Archived from the original on October 29 2011 Retrieved November 7 2011 Holiday World s Patriarch Holiday World September 17 2001 Retrieved November 7 2011 a b c d 2011 Golden Ticket Awards PDF Amusement Today Archived from the original PDF on March 12 2012 Retrieved November 7 2011 Free Drinks Wins Award Holiday World October 21 2000 Retrieved November 7 2011 ZOOMbabwe Holiday World Retrieved November 7 2011 a b IAAPA Applause Award Holiday World November 17 2004 Retrieved November 7 2011 Voyage Brings Spotlight to Holiday World Holiday World May 25 2006 Retrieved November 7 2011 Best New Rides Holiday World August 27 2006 Retrieved November 7 2011 2013 Expansion Holiday World Retrieved October 23 2012 Wildebeest Holiday World Retrieved November 7 2011 Mammoth Holiday World Retrieved November 7 2011 Will Koch Drowned Evansville Courier amp Press Retrieved November 7 2011 Holiday World Names New President Evansville Courier amp Press Retrieved January 8 2013 Vertical Swing Holiday World Archived from the original on November 22 2011 Retrieved November 7 2011 Holidog Express Blog Holiday World May 7 2013 Retrieved September 6 2013 a b 2014 Expansion Press Release Holiday World Archived from the original on September 9 2013 Retrieved September 6 2013 Holiday World sets sail with Chance Park World Magazine 14 October 2013 Holiday World amp Splashin Safari Remove Water Ride TristateHomepage com April 25 2014 Retrieved December 28 2018 McCleery Bill July 24 2014 Holiday World takes flight with 22M Thunderbird wing coaster Indianapolis Star Retrieved July 24 2014 Holiday World Announces Cheetah Chase Holiday World August 6 2019 Retrieved July 6 2020 Cheetah Chase New for 2020 Holiday World Retrieved July 6 2020 Drabek Paul Holiday World amp Splashin Safari 2003 Construction www negative g com Retrieved July 13 2020 Holiday World to replace Paul Revere s Midnight Ride with new swing ride in 2012 Theme Park Tourist September 29 2011 Retrieved April 11 2020 TripAdvisor Rankings Long Island Press August 3 2011 Retrieved May 1 2012 Brown Forrest August 7 2019 World s first launched water coaster Cheetah Chase coming in 2020 CNN Travel Retrieved August 7 2019 The wisdom of Sir Isaac April 17 2014 The bucket list Holiday World amp Splashin Safari Monsoon Lagoon June 13 2019 Holiday World s Stars amp Stripes Showdown the game you can ride archived from the original on December 21 2021 retrieved November 11 2019 Elvis a Coaster and a Wedding Evansville Courier amp Press Retrieved November 15 2011 Play Day Holiday World Retrieved November 15 2011 Walk to Cure Diabetes Holiday World April 26 2011 Retrieved November 15 2011 HoliWood Nights Holiday World Retrieved November 17 2012 Rock the World Holiday World Retrieved October 23 2012 Happy Halloween Weekends Holiday World Retrieved October 23 2012 2010 Golden Ticket Awards PDF Amusement Today Archived from the original PDF on July 24 2011 Retrieved October 23 2012 2012 Golden Ticket Awards PDF Amusement Today Archived from the original PDF on September 19 2012 Retrieved September 10 2012 Prosecutor s Report PDF Spencer County Prosecutor s Office Archived from the original PDF on October 4 2011 Retrieved November 15 2011 Victim Opened Belt Stood on Coaster New York Daily News Fellner v Holiday World Details Archived from the original on October 1 2011 Retrieved November 15 2011 Fellner v Holiday World Settles Archived from the original on October 1 2011 Retrieved November 15 2011 Holiday World Employee Laid to Rest NBC 14 WFIE Archived from the original on March 3 2014 Retrieved May 17 2013 Non ride Related Death at Holiday World Evansville Courier amp Press Theme Park Review Retrieved May 17 2013 Name Released in Holiday World Death Evansville Courier amp Press Retrieved November 15 2011 Two dozen treated at Holiday World Evansville Courier amp Press Retrieved November 15 2011 Holiday World and Spashin Safari evacuated due to suspicious backpack FOX 59 July 2016 Retrieved July 1 2016 Suspicious bag forced Holiday World evacuation The Courier Journal Retrieved July 1 2016 Woman found unresponsive on Holiday World roller coaster passes away Indianapolis Indiana wthr com June 5 2021 Retrieved June 5 2021 External 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