True, she does have a soft spot for the nostalgia that theme parks offer, but even without that, she loved those classic rides. Here’s what surprised me about visiting with my teen the most: she wanted to ride the old school-style rides first! Think carnival rides with a much safer feel, add in theme park standards like old-fashioned cars and Tilt-a-Whirl, and then offer holiday theming? She was in theme park heaven. That’s refreshing, if the free fountain beverages wasn’t refreshing enough. Parking – You’ll never pay a parking fee when visiting HW and SS. You can visit the stations as many times as you’d like during your visit and there’s plenty of non-soda options including water, peach tea, and electrolyte replacement beverages. Sunscreen – There are sunscreen stations all over both the theme park and waterpark to make sure teens, kids, and their parents avoid harmful rays.įountain Drinks – My mind was seriously blown when I learned that there’s a ton of spots called “Pepsi Oasis” in HW and SS. And, while we like to budget for all of these when we visit theme parks, it’s a great way to save some cash. In all of my theme park travels I’ve never seen this many freebies at one park. At the time this post as published, purchasing a second day admission is only $30. Each ticket comes with the ability to enjoy both parks each day and a great bounce back offer. I, personally, loved the fact that we could enjoy Holiday World and then hit Splashin’ Safari in the heat of the afternoon if we wanted.
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