Watch us on the Travel Channel tonight!

Tonight’s the night. We all get to tune in and watch The Travel Channel.

For tonight, Bert the Conqueror will conqueror … Indiana.

Bert is the host of this crazy show where he goes from state to state–and often from park to park–trying to conquer his fears.

Fear of heights.

Fears of high speeds.

Fear of looking like a fool.

Or sounding like one.

Dan Koch and Bert the Conqueror

Oh, that laugh. Bert’s laugh in infectious.

In the above photo, he’s sitting in our Voyage roller coaster train, waiting for the camera and audio guys to get everything ready to go.

He’s going to ride with Dan Koch, our president. You’ll notice Dan is already holding on tight.

Dan and Bert

Those two got along like a couple of fraternity brothers. The off-camera antics were hilarious. (And don’t worry, Bert’s seatbelt fit him just fine.)

Bert made friends with Mrs. Koch, too…

Dan, Mrs. Koch and Bert

…plus Bert got to meet one of his heroes.

They compared beards, bellies and laughs:

Bert and Santa

And tonight, the episode premieres: on Travel Channel at 9pm CT (which is 10pm ET and PT).

We can’t wait to see how he does in championing the world’s longest water coaster and the world’s top-ranked wooden coaster.

Our wonderful “extras” sure made it look easy…

Bert the Conqueror

Many thanks to Bert, the Travel Channel, and the fabulous folks at Sharp Entertainment. You conquered our hearts.

In the mooooood for ice cream?

Here in rural southern Indiana, there’s a saying we hear (usually spoken by an old-timer with a dutchy accent) when there’s an unseasonal cold snap in late spring: The Ice Man Cometh.

Here at the park, we like to add another word to that phrase: The Ice Cream Man Cometh.

It looked like the Ice Cream Man brought his own special effects the other day when Nathan snapped this photo:

Ice Cream delivery at Holiday World

Mark the Ice Cream Man was delivering his goods to Kringle’s Ice Cream up in the Christmas section.

We asked Jason, our Food & Beverage chief, for the scoop on which is the most popular hand-dipped ice cream flavor here. It’s Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough.

Here’s a list of our other seven flavors: Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Cookies & Cream, Rocky Road, Chocolate Chip Mint and Sugar-Free Butter Pecan.

Mark delivers ice cream

Jason says the answer to the "Cup or Cone" question falls pretty evenly. When it comes to "Sugar Cone or Waffle Cone?" sugar wins out.

As a dairy farmer’s wife, I have to milk this for one last pun … I herd Mark sure has a cool job. (Okay, sorry, that was two.)

A chilling moment

Despite our best efforts to make these little fellas feel right at home, this trio of newcomers decided to search our Christmas section for a taste of home.

…and so this was our "Prize Pics" contest photo for the week:

Where are the penguins?

Shuffling just a few feet away from their home at the Bean Bag Toss game, this cuddly group quickly spotted the Dippin’ Dots freezer beneath the shade of our giant Christmas tree out on Christmas Plaza.

The penguin trio knew it would be the perfect place to get an arctic blast to remind them of home.

Our penguins discovered Dippin' Dots!

Do you think these colorful penguins sampled some Dippin’ Dots while they cooled off? Yummmmm…we have Cookies ‘n Cream, Banana Split, Chocolate, and Rainbow Ice (just in case you were wondering).

Congratulations to this week’s winners of two one-day tickets who correctly identified the whereabouts of the penguins:

  • Matt B. of Brownstown, Ind. 
  • Terri P. of Murfreesboro, Tenn.
  • Tammy W. of Hopkinsville, Ky.

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Angry Birds of a feather…

There must be a lot of Angry Birds fans out there!

Psssttt…here’s an insider tip: a little birdie told me the Angry Birds characters will soon be available as prizes at Merlin’s Castle in the Halloween section.

From the roof of The Alamo to the rocks at Bahari, this week’s guesses flew all over the park.

Where is the Angry Bird?

The spot where this Angry Bird landed, though, was on the head of "Tom, Tom the Piper’s Son" located in Mother Goose Land. You see Tom running with that portly little piggy when you take a ride on The Freedom Train and hear the accompanying nursery rhyme:

   Tom, Tom, the piper’s son, Stole a pig, and away did run;
   The pig was eat And Tom was beat,
   And Tom went crying Down the street.

From the looks of the photo, the Evil Green Pig who stole the Angry Bird’s egg thought he would find some solace with another oinker.

It's Tom! Tom the Piper's son

Many years ago, the Travel Editor of the Indianapolis Star remarked that he thought Tom was modeled after then-actor Ronald Reagan. We’ll never know for sure, but he does bear a resemblance to the Gipper, don’t you think?

Congratulations to this week’s winners, who each receive two one-day tickets to the park:

  • Andrea B. of Evansville, Ind.
  • Lucia S. of New Albany, Ind.
  • Debbie W. of Ekron, Ky.

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“It just keeps getting better!”

My family and I visited your park yesterday.  I wanted to express my thanks for how great a trip we had. 
 
This was our 4th visit to Holiday World and it just keeps getting better. 
 
Everyone is so friendly and helpful. 
 
Every bathroom we used was exceptionally clean!!! 
 
All the teenagers you have working are well groomed and polite! 
 
There was no trash anywhere and your grounds were immaculate. 
 
Also, all the food (tastes great) and gifts are reasonably priced and free drinks are a big plus.
 
Keep up the great work and we look forward to our visit next year!
 
 
Paula T.
Frankfort, Kentucky

“She planted far more than flowers…”

She was independent and hard-working. She was smart and she was funny.

And she lived to be 100.

But sadly, our beloved "flower lady," Frieda Foertsch, passed away yesterday.

Frieda Foertsch

From 1954 until 2009, Frieda graced us with her formidable presence. Whether working the front gate, helping in the kitchen, sewing a new red suit for Santa Claus, or tending to the park’s flowers, she’s offered a work ethic and kind humor that has inspired generations of young workers.

We gathered in 2009 to honor Frieda, whose retirement was due to a stroke. Until then, she’d proudly stated she had no plans to retire, because "no rocking chair can hold me."

Here’s Will Koch, sharing some memories:

Frieda and Will in 2009

Frieda’s response to all the fuss? I’d like to thank the Kochs for putting up with me all these years.

Over the years, she’s appeared as a calendar girl, won a state-wide honor, been featured in a pictorial history book, and even got 15 seconds of fame on "60 Minutes."

In the year 2000, she was named Indiana’s Outstanding Older Worker.

Here she is with Will, Bill and Pat Koch. She was truly one of the family:

The Kochs with Frieda in 2000

As part of her award, she spent a week in Washington, D.C., and had a meeting with our state’s members of Congress.

She brought along a list of topics to discuss.

Looking back a full century, even as a baby, Frieda had an inquisitive look:

Baby Frieda

She grew up in Evansville.

Here she is as a young girl. She told me once she rode a roller coaster at Mesker Park as a child and vowed never to ride another. And she kept that promise.

Frieda as a girl

A reporter asked me this afternoon what Frieda thought about all the changes she witnessed at the park as it grew from Santa Claus Land to Holiday World.

That really made me think. How many of us would fall into the category of "resistant to change"? Not Frieda. She was so proud and happy to hear about each new water slide and roller coaster. She just thought it was great.

After years helping out in our Foods and Admissions Departments, Frieda became our "flower lady." (I loved the pun in calling her our "plant manager," but it never stuck.)

Even in this position, Frieda constantly looked for ways to grow prettier and more robust flowers.

And she was proud of her work.

Frieda

Although Frieda retired from Holiday World in 2009, she stayed sharp and kept learning. She surrounded herself with friends and books. Although she called herself a "lady of leisure," she kept busy.

Frieda had a ball at her 100th birthday party last fall. Here’s Mrs. Koch, celebrating with her:

Frieda and Pat Koch

When I sent a note to our full-time staff that Frieda had passed away, I ended it with "rest in peace, Frieda."

On second thought, Frieda "resting" just seems absurd to those of us who knew and loved her. We picture her instead having a serious discussion with Saint Peter at the Pearly Gates about the general appearance of heaven’s "admissions" area. She’s probably on her knees, trusty trowel in hand, spading up the dirt in preparation for a new batch of colorful flowers.

Frieda’s legacy here at the park, though, is so much more than flowers. It is her devotion to doing whatever it took to make the park the very best it could be. It is her fun sense of humor and friendly spirit.

Indeed, in her 55 years at Santa Claus Land and Holiday World, she planted so much more than flowers here…

(A memorial service for Frieda will be held Wednesday, June 8, at 2pm CDT at Alexander North Funeral Home on Stringtown Road in Evansville.)

Digging Up Answers to this Mystery

Popping open the contest email box, the voice of Shaggy rang out in my head: “Like, wow!”

Those who participated in this week’s Prize Pics Wednesday contest were hot on the trail of clues. In fact, it looks like most of you could easily be members of the wisecracking Mystery, Incorporated gang, solving where exactly ol’ Scoob was.

Where's Scooby?

On Wednesday, Scooby-Doo (who normally hangs out in the prize bin at the Big Crane Game) looked at home in Holiday World’s Halloween section.

Scooby was catching some sunshine and lounging on the deck of the High Dive Theater, home to our ever-popular DIVE show.

Heeeeeere's Scooby!

Congratulations to our three Scooby Snack (er…ticket) recipients this week:

  • Linda C. of West Frankfort, Illinois
  • Kaci A. of Owensboro, Kentucky
  • Tricia E. of Vandalia, Illinois

As Freddy would say, “Well gang, I guess that wraps up the mystery.” I feel more like Shaggy though: “Zoinks! Now we have to get ready for next week’s Prize Pics contest!” (Where is my Mystery Machine anyway?)

“I tried really hard to find a flaw”

I visited Holiday World with my girlfriend and I wanted to say thank you for providing such a great experience.

I’m a 37 year old male and you made me feel like I was 12 again. We were given free tickets and almost didn’t take the short journey from Evansville, but I’m so thrilled we did.

I’ve worked in the theme park industry for several years and I was so impressed just standing back and watching so many people have a good time. I didn’t witness a single issue I could complain about and I tried really hard to find a flaw.

I did experience fresh paint around the park, not a single piece of trash on the ground, happy team members, clean drink stations, colorful plush, fun Beatles music, pizza that tasted like it should, perfect carbon and syrup mix with my Diet Dew, a young lady at HallowSwings who worked her tail off with a smile, and several repeat journeys down Jungle Racer.

Keep it up and we are coming back soon!

Robert