

Paper cups are provided, but having an insulated cup will keep your drinks cold and minimize trash. Take reusable cups for refills at the Pepsi Oasis drink bars. The site also provides information on ride height restrictions. With the park divided into four themed areas - Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween and Fourth of July - plus the Splashin' Safari water park, having a map is a big help.Ĭheck for daily show schedules in advance of your trip.
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Cheap readers get an extra $1 discount by using the code TENNESSEAN. That got our price down to $39.99 for adults and $29.99 for the kiddos and me, the senior. If you buy online at can save up to $25 per ticket with Pick Your Price discounts. The standard ticket price, which includes both parks, is $54.99 for general admission and $44.99 for ages 60 and older and anyone less than 54 inches tall. But they, along with water coasters The Mammoth and Wildebeest in Splashin' Safari, were clearly the main draw for teens and young adults who rushed through the opening gates to get in line. These big coasters, along with two older wooden coasters, The Legend and The Raven, were not an option for our group because of the height restrictions and some fright issues.

The $22 million Thunderbird, which opened in 2015, is a launched wing coaster that hits 60 mph and includes thrilling loops and twists. The Voyage is a 1.2-mile hybrid wooden coaster that opened in 2006. There are multiple track crossovers at speeds of 67 mph, plus five underground tunnels, three 90-degree banked turns and plenty of dramatic drops. Holiday World's two most popular roller coasters, The Voyage and Thunderbird, both in the Thanksgiving area, are ranked among the top coasters in the U.S. More: Best deals when going to nearby theme parks, Dollywood, Six Flags, Kentucky Kingdom, Holiday World and more Popular roller coasters Pushing three kiddos in the rented double stroller was easy peasy on the way in.īut we had to make the children get out and walk on the way out, and the adults took turns pushing the stroller back to the entrance. The walkways from the entrance, through Holiday World, and into Splashin' Safari are slightly downhill. Our only real complaint, which is more of an FYI, was the uphill path we had to walk to exit the park after a long, hot day of fun. All of the workers, who were mostly clean-cut teens and college students from the area, were attentive and happy to help, all saying "my pleasure" after their assist. Friendly and clean: The park was immaculately clean and has a lot of shade.
