Fly away home

Eagles Flight Setup

The swallows may come back to Capistrano … but for us, it’s the Eagles that come back to Holiday World.

Maintenance Matt and Tom are moving one of our smiling birds back into place.

Eagles Flight

And that’s Billy on top getting everything secure.

Eagles FLight

The entire process took … oh, about a minute:

The Orientation express

A warm welcome to our new seasonal employees!

Here's our latest group of "rookies," sitting down for the first part of their Orientation, which is followed by a walking tour of the park.

Orientation for new seasonals

We still have a few openings for positions in Rides, Lifeguards, Foods, Games and Grounds. Please apply here if you'd like a seasonal job with perks including plenty of sunshine, smiles, and laughter.

Feathered friends

It's time to thaw out all of our rides as we close in on Opening Day, May 4.

Here, members of our maintenance team reassemble Turkey Whirl. Those birds sure look happy to be back!

Turkey Whirl set up for the season

Grab some shade

All right, so we’re all grumbling about the snow Mother Nature dumped on us the past few days.

With many area schools off this week, Matt dubbed the term “Sprinter Break”:

Snow on The Legend roller coaster

Just. Crazy.

Legend in the snow

But let’s shake that off that shiver and get in the mood for toasty weather and the fun of having your very own cabana during your visit to Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari this summer.

With 26 cabanas, you might want to check out this map first, to choose your shady “home base” strategically:

Cabanas at Holiday World

And how about a virtual tour?

You might want to slather on some sunscreen before watching this video, it’ll give you such a sunshiny feeling!

An April Fool’s caption contest

We have a winner! Congrats to Adrienne J. from Newburgh, Indiana, for her winning entry: If you think this new Pepsi pipeline is something, you should see our ice maker.

Watch your mail, Adrienne – two tickets are in the mail!

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Have I mentioned that the second part of my double major was in French?

Because of that, I am compelled to take just a moment of your time to explain the term trompe l'oeil. It's French for, literally, "fool the eye." The term is used in art, interior decorating, and in this case – photography.

Just how foolish is this photo?

Caption contest

Look that the teeny-tiny construction worker up on top of the steel structure – compared to the opening in one of the Hyena Falls slides, either he's the size of a peanut or the slide is something like six-stories wide!

Ah, the eye has been fooled.

Or has it?

It's time for another Caption Contest, with a deadline of April Fool's Day. Stun us with your wit and you could win two one-day tickets.

A few rules:

1. Must be 13 or older to enter.

2. Must not be an employee of Holiday World & Splashin' Safari (or that employee's immediate family member).

3. Only one guess per email address, please. (No multiple entries this time around.)

4. If you've won tickets from one of our contests within the past six months, you're not elegible to win. If it's been more than six months – have at it!

5. Judges' decision is final. It always is.

6. Deadline is Monday at noon. That's 4/1/13 at 12 noon CDT. We'll notify the winner by email later that week.

How to enter? Must be by email and to this address: contest@holidayworld.com. (If you win, we'll contact you via email, so please be sure to use an address you check frequently.)

Bonne chance, mes amis!

Lying down on the job?

Could it be? Our Coaster Cats lying down on the job?

Say it ain't so, Joe!

Coaster Cats lying down on the job?

Ah, no. Just a photo shot in horizontal format, but stored as vertical.

There. That's better.

Coaster Cats

Did you know Voyage has three stretches of track that are at a 90-degree angle to terra firma?

Yes, that's right.

Spoiler alert: It ain’t all magic

Over the years, we've heard from lots of parents who say they read the HoliBlog with their children on a regular basis.

Aw, thanks.

We also hear from folks who love the behind-the-scenes photos and stories. They want the nuts and bolts information.

Just so we're clear: this post is for that latter group.

Not that we're releasing any sort of industry secret, it's just if your child believes our water slides are powered by magic, you might not want to reveal the following. Not just yet.

First of all, we're not building a jail in Splashin' Safari, but it sort of looks like it from the looks of this photo …

Pumphouse wall

Not a jail cell. Not even a set of old-fashioned pillories or stocks. (Sorry, Security Keith. I'm sure the thought intrigues you.)

We're building walls.

Pump pit construction

The walls are for the pump house for Hyena Falls.

And the pumps are what push the water up to the top of the slides. In this case, four and five stories up.

Of course, now that I take a closer look, that pump pit does have a bit of a dungeon vibe going on, doesn't it?

Pump pit construction

Hyena Falls opens on May 10. Just add water. And a little bit of magic.

All they need is little birdie briefcases

Don't these birds look like business commuters in their little black suits waiting for the Voyage train to take them to work?

Commuters

Next stop? Opening day!

Tea for three

The new Kitty's Tea Party isn't here yet, but we're getting some photos.

Here's a shot of two blue cups:

Blue tea cups

And a red cup:

Red tea cup

And – health nuts that we are – a green tea cup:

Green tea cup

Kitty's Tea Party will be open (in Holidog's FunTown) when our season starts, on May 4. Hope you'll join us for a cup!