
Today, I visited (for the 12th time this year ;]) Holiday World & Splashin' Safari. We got a late start but I had in mind to arrive a little later to let the initial crowd that surges the park, to die down. I planned this particular trip perfectly. I tend to go to the parks when the weather consists of rains, and storms. First arriving I had suspected The Legend to be down as It has experienced some maintenance issues after getting stuck mid ride. Maintenance crews were out throughout the day repairing and replacing track. We had arrived to the parks around 1 pm, we walked into the park, made it to the entrance of the Fourth of July section and suddenly it was pouring rain. So while waiting for the rains to die down, we decided to ride The Star Spangled Carrousel, Rough Riders Bumper Cars, and Frightful falls. After Falls, we sat down for a nice lunch of Chicken Tenders and Fries at Goblin Burger. While my girlfriend and best friend, were eating, I couldn't help but take some pictures of The Legend's station. The Legend runs with 2 trains consisting of 6 cars. One train was parked in the "Stable" while another was completely removed from the track. My guess was the train was being inspected in the warehouse and adjustments being made. After lunch we made a quick run on Raging Rapids, and then it was off to Splashin' Safari! Let me tell you, out of all the times we've gone this year, today was the most successful trip yet. After riding the moderate green family slide known as "Watube" We dashed to the World's Longest Water Coaster's. We rode the Mammoth twice and the Wildebeest 6 times, it was off to a "Toilette Bowl" style slide named Bakuli. While my friend stayed in the lazy river, and lounged around. I took the opportunity to see the surveying marks, construction, and just have a great time on Hyena Falls (Slide complex including a half pipe type slide.) Which the top of "Laughs" also known as the name for the half pipe, is the best spot to get a view of the clearing and construction so far. In less than a week it has gone from piles of dirt, to holes dug deep for the footers to be poured. The footers are growing at a rapid rate. From just one footer tucked away, to dozens. I wish I would have taken photos of it, but I didn't have my camera on me during the duration of my Splashin' Safari time. After drying off and meeting up with my girlfriend, we took the opportunity of the current absence of guests to hope on my personal favorite Wooden Coaster "The Voyage." (If you don't know what The Voyage is by now, you must be living under a rock.) The Voyage was my absolute favorite ride to operate and nothing brings me more joy then to just sit down and take in the wonderful atmosphere. There was not a soul to be found in the Thanksgiving section of the park when we arrived there around 6. After one quick trip on The Voyage, it turned into 8 more rides in a row. (I can definitely feel it in my neck right now, but it was totally worth it.) Having ridden it over 300 times, it never get's old. Proceeding The Voyage, we headed for the dark ride shooter known as Gobbler Getaway. (I by the way, am the self proclaimed greatest at the game.









Now for The Legend Photos during it's maintenance



























