This area features more attractions than any of the four sections in the theme park. It introduced George the Eagle as its mascot. The Fourth of July section was the second of the two holidays that were added in 1984. Wooden roller coaster themed after Washington Irving's short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"Ĭustom-made Zamperla flying carousel swing ride Wooden roller coaster themed after Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven" It introduced Kitty Claws as its mascot in 2012. Apart from the architecture, guests will hear the school bell from The Legend's station ringing ominously throughout the section. The area also has a Goblin Burgers restaurant, which resembles a witch's house, the Frightful Falls log flume that intertwines with The Legend, and the main entrance to Splashin' Safari water park. Two of the three wooden roller coasters in the park are located here: The Raven and The Legend. The Halloween section was one of two new holidays added in 1984. Since the park's opening in 1946, Santa Claus has been available daily throughout the season to chat with children. In 2019, it was replaced by the addition of Santa's Merry Marketplace, which expanded upon both the capacity, size, and available food of Kringle's Kafé. Prior to 2019, the Christmas section of the park included one of the park's two air-conditioned restaurants, Kringle's Kafé, which served standard theme park food items such as burgers, pizza, and ice cream. Notable landmarks in this section include a Santa Claus statue, a Christmas tree, a nativity scene and the Applause fountain, which was added after the park was awarded the IAAPA Applause Award in 2004. Although devoid of any major rides, there is a small sub-section called Rudolph's Reindeer Ranch which is home to several small children's rides. It was also the only themed area of the park until 1984. The Christmas section is the oldest section of Holiday World, dating back to 1946. Upon entering Holiday World, guests immediately enter the Christmas section. Splashin' Safari, which is connected to the theme park via entrances in the Halloween and Thanksgiving sections, takes the general theme of a safari. The music that plays over the loud speakers in each section is also themed to that section's respective holiday guests will often notice the music change as they enter a different section. Each of the sections features rides, games, food and other attractions that follow the theme of that section's respective holiday. Holiday World is divided into four holiday-themed sections: Christmas, Halloween, Fourth of July and Thanksgiving.
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