kymom99
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We went to holiday world in Santa Claus Indiana today. It's about 2.5 hours from us. We drove there and back today. Thought I would share since I have seen folks on here ask about it. This was actually our second time there but the first was about 7 years ago.
The good:
Parking is free, drinks are free, sunscreen is free.
The park is extremely family friendly. They have bracelets for kids where if they were to get lost, park staff will call the parents. They have a mixture of rides in each "land." Some thrill rides, some family rides, and some for little ones.
I thought the tickets were kind of expensive but the price does include the water park. And with the free parking and drinks, it ends up a pretty good deal.
The bad:
It was very crowded on a Saturday. Normally I wouldn't go near these places on a weekend but we met family there and this was when they are off work.
It was HOT. Like, melting hot. It sapped the life out of us. Thank goodness free water was readily available.
This was the worst part. Holiday World advertises on their website that they have special menus for dietary needs. They specifically have a food booth with all gluten free items. You are not permitted to bring food into the park. My husband has allergies so he was happy to know they had things he could eat there. We did bring some things in the cooler that we kept in the car, thankfully. We went to the gluten free food stand and it was closed! A sign stated gluten free options could be had at Kringle cafe. So we went there and stood in line for at least 30 minutes. When we go to the counter my husband asked what they had that was gluten free. The employee got us a menu. But she informed us they had no salad, and no GF pizza. My husband asked if they had GF soft pretzels and cheese and she said yes. So he ordered that. She came back out and said the cheese isn't GF. Seriously, how do you eat a tasteless, gummy pretzel without cheese? He dipped it in marinara sauce. The girl who prepared the pretzel did change gloves and made it right there. She put it in a foam container that closed. I was fairly impressed by that. But not impressed by their selection given the fact that they advertise a fairly extensive menu.
Overall, this is a good place to go with groups of various ages. There is plenty for everyone to do. The park is fairly compact. I didn't find the food to be too expensive. It's in the middle of nowhere but it draws big crowds. Just make sure if you have special needs that you have a backup plan.
The good:
Parking is free, drinks are free, sunscreen is free.
The park is extremely family friendly. They have bracelets for kids where if they were to get lost, park staff will call the parents. They have a mixture of rides in each "land." Some thrill rides, some family rides, and some for little ones.
I thought the tickets were kind of expensive but the price does include the water park. And with the free parking and drinks, it ends up a pretty good deal.
The bad:
It was very crowded on a Saturday. Normally I wouldn't go near these places on a weekend but we met family there and this was when they are off work.
It was HOT. Like, melting hot. It sapped the life out of us. Thank goodness free water was readily available.
This was the worst part. Holiday World advertises on their website that they have special menus for dietary needs. They specifically have a food booth with all gluten free items. You are not permitted to bring food into the park. My husband has allergies so he was happy to know they had things he could eat there. We did bring some things in the cooler that we kept in the car, thankfully. We went to the gluten free food stand and it was closed! A sign stated gluten free options could be had at Kringle cafe. So we went there and stood in line for at least 30 minutes. When we go to the counter my husband asked what they had that was gluten free. The employee got us a menu. But she informed us they had no salad, and no GF pizza. My husband asked if they had GF soft pretzels and cheese and she said yes. So he ordered that. She came back out and said the cheese isn't GF. Seriously, how do you eat a tasteless, gummy pretzel without cheese? He dipped it in marinara sauce. The girl who prepared the pretzel did change gloves and made it right there. She put it in a foam container that closed. I was fairly impressed by that. But not impressed by their selection given the fact that they advertise a fairly extensive menu.
Overall, this is a good place to go with groups of various ages. There is plenty for everyone to do. The park is fairly compact. I didn't find the food to be too expensive. It's in the middle of nowhere but it draws big crowds. Just make sure if you have special needs that you have a backup plan.