I get kinda tired of visiting Holiday World despite only going once a year when I do go, so I can't imagine how tired I would get if I visited it as often as Kentucky Kingdom. Hopefully that will change this year since Thunderbird will be fresher and more exciting, and a welcome change from adding mostly waterslides. 3 wooden coasters, 2 of which (Raven and Voyage) I like better than the other one (Legend) which I still kinda like, were the best things there.
If Kentucky Kingdom counts as a park rather than a carnival (see current signature) then that too, particularly during the time between the two Ed Hart eras. Things were added to the dry park as often as Valve releases a new Half Life game and the rest were all waterslides. Rides were also removed regularly, which accelerated the boredom as well as making me think of a carnival.
That feeling is downplayed nowadays since we actually have new stuff in the dry park now but the majority of that is kiddie rides, and I'm not sure if/when they can add a new coaster after Lightning Run without tearing something else down unless they can somehow expand. Given how often rides have been removed/relocated throughout the park's history (even a small amount during Ed Hart's regimes, and also including thrilling marquee attractions) how can I be sure of the future of any of the current rides? I am surprised T3 and Giant Wheel haven't been relocated/scrapped by now, but how long will they remain before something takes their place? I also have that same question about Lightning Run. Or any ride, no matter what it is. I wonder if removing a waterslide would be out of the question. Taking down Deep Water Dive would just be a sin. Reminds me of those stories where
anyone can die.Course, there's also the fact that it's a large waterpark with a
small park large carnival attached.