Podcast: The One with the Voyaging Cheetah Carousel

The Official Holiday World Podcast

It’s the off-season, but construction and maintenance are in full force all around the park!

The PodSquad was joined by Sean S., Maintenance Planner, and Anthony V., Maintenance Manager to get an update on all the work being done on Voyage, Cheetah Chase, and the Star Spangled Carousel.

We are so fortunate to have so much talent on our team!

Cheetah Chase Balance Tank as seen from The Voyage
Cheetah Chase Balance Tank as seen from The Voyage

Sean discusses what it takes to keep our coasters in excellent shape.
SPOILER: We go above and beyond industry standards to care of our coasters!!

Anthony gives us an update on Cheetah Chase Construction, specifically the balance tank and what the final phases of construction look like. As a reminder, you can follow along at home with our Splash Cam that is pointed right at the construction site.

Before the podcast we also interviewed Tom H. who shares about the work being done at the Star Spangled Carousel.

The same week we recorded this podcast, Stephen also created a Hard Hat Chronicle for a visual update:

Season 2 Episode 6 is available now!

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TRANSCRIPT

LEAH: And we are back welcome back to season 2 of the official Holiday World podcast this is season 2 episode 6 the one with the voyaging cheetah carousel. Lauren is just shaking her head.

LAUREN: It just deserves a headshake

MATT:  it deserves something

LEAH:  today is Friday January 17th but we are hoping to air this on February 17th again hope because you just never know what’s going to happen in especially in the amusement park world. Today we are here to give you updates on all of the major attractions projects that we are working on. So today in the studio we have song Sean Strahl and Anthony VanCamp.  Sean you go first why don’t you tell us about your history at Holiday World.

SEAN:  okay well started in 1999 in rides at Holidogs Funtown and then I started working seasonally on the coasters helping with maintenance. In 2003, I was hired full time on the coaster crew and then a few years later I became the coaster manager. Now currently I am the maintenance planner so I work with all the shops now.

LEAH: Sean is our go to coaster Guru since he has been working on the coasters since like almost the beginning. He’s very knowledgeable and we are very lucky to have him.  Anthony, how long have you been with Holiday World tell us about it.

ANTHONY: I actually started the spring of 2011 in the coaster shop and I was there for a couple years and then I moved to the maintenance shop and now I am at the Thunderbird with water parks.

LEAH: So now we have our classic Icebreaker question that we start with  everyone and Sean I’m going to start with you. If you could add one section or attraction to the park what would it be? And why?

SEAN:  I have never really thought about a section but I have always wanted to add a family coaster. We have the thrill rides, but I would like to add you know preferably would because it’s what I worked on. But a family coaster that pairs could are with their smaller children I think that would fit very well and I always thought about 4 up in Fourth of July in that Plaza there.

LEAH:  we are kind of coasterless up there in fourth of July.

SEAN:  and it would maybe draw some people up into Thanksgiving and  Fourth of July.

LEAH: Nice.  that would be cute I like that, okay Anthony same question.

ANTHONY: that is a tough question since I do water park and ride maintenance so I would have probably have to go with a new steel coaster in the Thanksgiving section. I think it’s if I really fun ride and I would just like to see more of them.

LEAH:  I hear maintenance on B & M’s are pretty nice am I right?

ANTHONY:  It’s very nice! It’s all straightforward we never have any issues it’s just fun to work on.

MATT: We like that, we like not having many issues. 

LEAH: All right in this first segment we are here to talk about all of the work we are doing on the voyage this season. Sean would like to tell us more about where that work is going on.

SEAN:  yeah, so on the voyage we decided it to redo a large section on the back turn. It’s a spot we worked on in the past but that was back in 2011.

LEAH:   that’s it sounds like it was just a couple months ago and it’s been years now

SEAN: that section has held up really well but it was our first redo on the voyage and so from that time we have learned a lot working with gravity group so we’ve improved so we went to work look at that section again and make it smoother.

LEAH:  So that is what, roughly eight hundred feet of track?

SEAN:  I think combined yes, they are going all the way through the first 90 it’s a pretty large section

LEAH: It’s  a huge section and Anthony you’ve worked on The Coasters before and you can attest.

ANTHONY:  he was talking about that work they did previously and that’s actually when I started.

LEAH: So you are a part of that last project that’s really interesting.

LAUREN: That’s cool

LEAH:   Any insights from the last time?

MATT: Did  You forget everything? 

LEAH: He’s like I am working on B & M’s now,  I’m done. 

LAUREN: We’ve been through this in the last episode, everyday you do something different. How could you remember something you did almost 10 years ago?

MATT:  I don’t remember what I did this morning, so

SEAN: Luckily this time with that section we don’t have to do anything with the structure. Last time you know we had that section was really low to the ground which was causing our problems so we actually raised it last time and that made a huge difference. This time it is just track.

LEAH: I think I make a point of those every time but I think people think you just cut out a cross section of stretch. But that’s not how it works at all in a wooden coaster. They are living and breathing so you have to stagger it, it’s layers on layers, so you start the track work at an additional 40 feet to do all eight layers of track.

SEAN: Yeah by the time you stagger it

LEAH:  it’s incredible! Just how much effort goes into replacing just 20 foot section of track when you have to do all eight layers you add in either direction to get all the way down to the bottom in to just really just anything it’s a long process. So they would just arrived this year. In the beginning of January so you have, it’s 105 days to opening day. So how are you guys doing? Working hard?

LAUREN: It was a hundred and five in January so if you’re listening in February it’s way less MATT: Thanks Lauren.

LEAH: For us in this moment it is a hundred and five how are you guys feeling?

SEAN: The guys are setting all the ledgers now and then next week they’ll start putting the first layer down. Our plan is for Gravity group to come out next week and survey for a set everything is where it’s supposed to be before we start building the track. That just helps us make sure it’s going to be as smooth as it can. 

LEAH: That’s awesome.  Now part of this is part of regular season maintenance is it not? We always take out a couple layers of track and redo them every year?

SEAN: Yeah so every year since 2011 we take out a large section, that was one of the planes we came up with of course when we’re working on the other coast as well but we always concentrate on one large section every year.

LEAH:  I just find it amazing every time. I think it is so cool that we oh, I believe they say you rebuild a wooden coaster every 10 years?

SEAN: I would say that’s pretty accurate. 

LAUREN: That is Crazy.

MATT: they take a lot of TLC
LEAH:  we take a lot of time  and energy. We Believe our family believes a lot in wooden coasters and keeping them up right so. You know, hopefully you guys have all the time you need to do that because we are very proud of those.

SEAN:  In my experience, Everything we have I ever asked for in the coasters we have been able to get and been able to do the work we wanted to do.

LEAH:  Also before we head out to the break can you tell us about some of the work that goes into the coaster trains in the off season? Because the track isn’t the only thing that gets to work.

SEAN:  Yeah so this year the voyage trains were sent back to PTC. That happens every other year because they set a time limit in hours and that is two seasons for us so the trains go back every other year.  In the off-year if they don’t go back we still work on them here so they will still tear the trains down, not as much as PTC would but they still go through the wheels and check everything and make sure everything is ready for next season. So they are being worked on every single year.

LEAH: So you’re getting a reassembled train every year that you come in. Sean thank you for coming and joining us. We are going to take a short break and when we come back we will talk about cheetah Chase.

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LEAH: We are back and this time we’re focusing on Anthony because we have questions about cheetah Chase. How is the construction coming?

ANTHONY:   it’s actually going really well even with the rain we’ve moving forward. We are pouring like pouring the walls for the balance tank and the station.

LEAH:  Can you explain what a balance tank is?

ANTHONY:  A balanced tank is a fancy word for a big concrete pit that you fill with water. It is somewhere for all the water to go.

MATT: How many gallons of water are going to go in it?
ANTHONY:  I believe it’s 70800 for a completely full pit.

MATT:  That is a lot of water.

LEAH:  That is so impressive.  And so and so I’m trying to find a way to ask this, does this mean that the water is going to be cool because the water is located below the station?

ANTHONY: It probably will, like the mammoth that water is some of the coolest water in the park.

LEAH:  Refreshing on a hot day and Punishment on a cold day.

ANTHONY: Since a lot of it is underground it’ll be about the same so I imagine it’s going to be chilly.

LEAH: And this is going to be probably the wettest ride we have built in the water park. 

ANTHONY:  from what I have seen I think it’s going to be for sure

LAUREN:  I will never forget riding with a news person of course in early morning whenever we were already chili and she was like how wet do you get? I’m like on a scale from 1 to 10 or 11 like a 10. And she was like oh, okay.
LEAH: News people always make it the last thing they do because they always come back looking a little

MATT: they don’t look very newsworthy at the end.

LAUREN: At the end she was drenched. She was like oh my gosh I didn’t expect this! And I was like I told you!

LEAH:  so this is going to be a continuous loop so basically you’ll take off from one location and you’ll you’re not into know it let me know I’m correct this is a question I’m promise that you’ll come into the station the same place you left it except wetter. Honestly I’m saying all this is a Segway to go back to that day that Lauren and I rode the mammoth with a news personality because fun fact if the conveyor belt stops while you’re starting to stand up be careful.

LAUREN: I mean it’s not a fast moving conveyor belt.

LEAH:  No it is not it just so happened on that ride we had the vice president of marketing. the standoff happened to stand up in the timing just happened just right that he, I shouldn’t laugh

MATT:  yes you should.

LAUREN:  it was amazing

LEAH:  he fell. On to that Mammoth conveyor belt. It was very bouncy.

MATT: He wasn’t hurt

LAUREN: No he definitely wasn’t hurt.

LEAH:  I just needed a reason to come back to that story. Because that image stays in my head. Those conveyors are very comfy to walk on, very bouncy.

MATT:  We do not recommend that though.

LEAH:  so if anyone is watching our web cam or seeing any of the pictures they notice there is only about two-thirds of the track in right now. What’s happening right there?

ANTHONY:  Yeah so we have to Halt the track work until the station is finished. But here in the next few weeks, you should see progress with fiberglass, we just have to stop so they can get in and do their jobs.

LEAH:  so we can get in and finish the station, the essential parts of the station.

LAUREN: Details.

LEAH:  I just think that it is so interesting that in order to get this just right we have to stop on one side.

ANTHONY:  yeah we are working together To make a big plan.

LEAH:  it’s a lot more than just everyone does their own thing, you have to coordinate proof.

MATT:  it’s all about teamwork.

LEAH:  so how excited are your guys for another attraction?

ANTHONY:  They are super excited. They love all of the water park rides in the water coasters so I think it’s going to be great. They are excited to test ride it for sure.

LEAH:  I was about to say are they going to be among the first ones?

ANTHONY:  I’m sure they will be parked! Official for sure!

LAUREN:  I know I’m excited I may not be able to write it right away because you know I’m having a child but my children do have outfits.

LEAH:  They do, she’s already got outfits all cheetah outfits. 

LAUREN:  They have cheetah outfits for when they come to visit.

MATT:  do you have a matching one?

LAUREN:  no I don’t, it’s just them. But they’re really cute, it’s not cheetah print it’s just little cheetahs on it it’s adorable.

LEAH:  how are you guys going to celebrate when it’s done? Aside from riding it?

ANTHONY:  Probably just take a couple deep breaths. 

MATT: Take a nap..

LAUREN:  I can appreciate that.

LEAH:  Now there are still some other projects  I know we don’t have the resident experts neccisarily, but have you guys  been keeping up with the carousel like we have?

SEAN:  I have been up there the last few days working with Tony, so they are installing new lights on the Carousel. And we are installing the electrical part of the lights because they’re lower the voltage.

LEAH: I love that I am really excited about what is going on with the Carousel

LAUREN:  In addition there’s it’s getting a fancy new paint job.

ANTHONY: It looks really good

LAUREN: Like the actual structure of the Carousel and some horses are also getting a makeover. So it’s going to look like a brand new ride it is exciting.

LEAH: I am very excited about all of this!  Annex we’re going to hear a little audio report from Tom Hart who has been working on the carousel project.

TOM: We are changing over all of the lights to LEDs. Just upgrading it, changing the horses to a more consistent theming with the 4th of July. So far we have stripped it down to the bare bones of the ride we have taken all the overhead and side panels out. We’ve taken off all the horses that need to be refurbished as time goes. We only do three at a time so this will be an ongoing project throughout the year. There are over 1,324 lights give or take a couple. It takes half of an hour to 45 minutes to do each panel, if you can just stay with it. There are 12 ceiling panels then you have the outer panels which are also 12 oz then you have the little panels inside there’s numerous panels. We are a Family theme park and of course a carousel is for all ages and you know a park isn’t a park without a carousel. We just want to take really good care of it so it last for generations to come.

LEAH:  and what else are you guys, I think everyone has this perception that we close the park down for the season and we just sit around on recliners

LAUREN: Wouldn’t that be nice.

LEAH: What other projects especially Sean since you’re the Maintenance Planner, what other projects do you have going on?

SEAN: We are working on Raging Rapids we are updating the whole system. Putting in some smaller cabinet separating some high voltage and low voltage back when it was built and put together there were no I guess anything to protect you from touching the light components. 

LEAH: Different day and age, am I right?

SEAN: We’re going to put in at least three different cabinets so we’ll know the different voltages
LEAH: The joys of a seventy-year-old theme park everybody. 

SEAN: It’ll be easier for the guys to troubleshoot usually you usualyonly have to get into the PLC the low voltage so it’ll be completely separate now. And we are putting the pumps on drives so we’ll be able to control the water flow a lot better we are also working  on log flume lowering the voltage on some of the parts of the control system they’re so it’s easier for the guys to work on. 

MATT:  so they stay plenty busy

LEAH:  yeah we’re running out of projects, does anyone have any ideas out there? Anyone want to submit any?

MATT: Anthony is going to punch me in the face if I say one more thing.

LEAH:  he’s like I appreciate sarcasm but I will slap you across this table let me put words in your mouth. congratulations you have bulldozed your way through another episode!

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Podcast: The One Where We’re Seeing 2020

Sabrina here!

I’m in the room during all of the podcast recordings, but I play the silent role of timekeeper, guest arranger, and other duties as assigned role to keep the podcast rolling.

Well, there was that one time they pulled me in so I could brag about the progress on the Star Spangled Carousel. But that’s beside the point.

During this episode, we dive into all things hiring and working at Holiday World. With less than 100 days until we open our gates for the 2020 Season, we will need around 2,000 people to make the magic happen!

The incredible Vanessa B. joined us to discuss her Holiday World journey.
She discusses how she has gone from a shy lifeguard in 2009 to be our current Human Resources Trainer.

If you have worked at our parks in recent years, you have had the pleasure of either working or being trained by Vanessa. She brings great energy to her role! When you listen, you’ll hear it for yourself.

One of my favorite nuggets from Vanessa was, “It’s not a matter of if you should work at Holiday World, it’s a matter of WHERE at Holiday World you should work”.

Which is a nice transition to recap the second half of the episode, where we give listeners an inside look into all the different opportunities we have around the park. We absolutely have something for everyone and our leadership here is second to none. Every leader here is passionate about recruiting and developing their teams to their best potential.

If that doesn’t entice you to listen in as a bonus: We hear the story behind Leah’s first-ever infraction point…on her first day!

If you’re interested in joining our team, be sure to check out our Jobs page for more information and to submit your application.

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Podcast Transcript

Intro with energetic music

Man’s voice: You are next in line for the Official Holiday World Podcast.

Man Speaking through a P.A. system: Welcome to Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari.

Man’s voice: Dropping in from Santa Claus, Indiana

[Tech sounds, Santa, sonar, typing]

Man Speaking through P.A. system: Riders will experience swift acceleration, high-speed turns, and sudden stops

[roller coaster break sounds]

Man’s voice: With park president and CEO, Matt Eckert.

Matt Eckert: He’s incredible

Man’s Voice: Fourth Generation Owners, Lauren Crosby…

Lauren’s voice in a short clip: Why don’t we stick a performance venue in this space?

Man’s Voice: and Director of Communications Leah Koch

Leah’s voice in a short clip: This is how we do it here.

Man’s voice: Now still your loose articles and buckle up, keep your hands and legs inside the car at all times.

[Rock music intro music and roller coaster ride sounds]

LEAH: annnnnnd we’re back! Welcome back to season 2 of the official Holiday World Podcast, this is Season 2, Episode 5 The one where we’re seeing 2020. This is Friday, January 17, but we hope to air this..I always add the “hope too” juuuuust in case, because you never quite know. Annnywayy, today we’re discussing recruiting because we are already in hiring season, can you guys believe that?

MATT: That’s crazy, here we go!

LAUREN: It’s time!

LEAH: Guys, there’s 105 days until we open.

MATT: You didn’t have to say that out loud.

LEAH: I did the math yesterday and …

MATT: You know I like math, but still..

[LAUGHTER]

LEAH: I want to kick things off by introducing Vanessa Bye, she is our HR Trainer.

VANESSA: Helloo!

LEAH: I also wanted to add if you aren’t geographically close to us and you aren’t going to be working for us, stay tuned because we’re going to have a lot of behind the scene’s information for ya. Welcome, Vanessa!

VANESSA: Thank you, thank you!

LEAH: You may have heard her voice on the podcast before if you’re a fan, but you know if this is your first time tuning in. Welcome back. Welcome.

VANESSA: I’m excited to be here

MATT: You are always excited

VANESSA: I know, it’s like who I am

MATT: You’re like excited Vanessa, that’s like your thing

VANESSA: Sunshine

MATT: Sunshine Vanessa

LEAH: That’s why she’s over training! She has to train seasonal every year, about how many?

LAUREN: Fair.

VANESSA: About 2,000 every year

MATT: You touch THAT many lives every year.

VANESSA: That’s why I do what I do, I love it

LEAH: And she brings all of her energy, every time.

LAUREN: And she has ALL the patience.

LEAH: Okay Vanessa, I want to start off, we’re going to start with a new icebreaker question that we’re going to start asking guests on the podcast. It is: If you could add one section to the park or one attraction to the park, what would it be and why?

MATT: ooooh!

VANESSA: Sooo, since I’m a water parker native, I would have to say add an artic section to the water park since we have the safari and go the opposite way

LEAH: Call it the North Pole.

VANESSA: Call it the northern lights, maybe have a fill off of that, maybe have a few moose themes. Love some moose

LAUREN: Love a good moose.

MATT: With the Indiana weather you artic theme could apply

[laughter]

VANESSA: You never know sometimes!

LEAH: Sometimes in the middle of Summer it applies, it’s fine!

MATT: So Vanessa tell us a little bit about your history with Holiday World, you implied that you were with the water park, but when did you start?

VANESSA: I started at Holiday World in 2009, I was 16, started out in the water park as a seasonal slide attendant. I worked my way through high school, so I stayed seasonal all the way up until I finished college actually. Started out in lifeguarding my second year, worked my way through management, and then when I graduated college I decided I could not leave.

[All pod squad laughter]

LEAH: We GOT you!

MATT: It happens to a lot of people.

VANESSA: You know, I couldn’t do it. So I became the HR trainer.

LEAH: Cool, Nice! I have a question for the entire table, not just Vanessa. Why should someone work at Holiday World?

LAUREN: Why shouldn’t you work at Holiday World?

[LAUGHTER}

MATT: Not to answer your question with a question.

LEAH: You know if we’re talking to a lot of our employees who are high school students. Why do you think they should pick Holiday World over somewhere else?

MATT: You want me to go?

LAUREN: Sure.

MATT: I think it’s a great first job for any teenager or any older person as well, but for teenagers, we teach our kids. I say, kids, we teach our team members a lot of really soft skills that are going to help them a lot not only while they’re here at Holiday World, but beyond. So I hear from other employers that when they see on a person’s resume that they worked at Holiday World, they’re like “Oh, they’ve got a good work ethic, they know hospitality, they know what needs to be done to get a job done”. So I think it’s a great starting ground for everyone.

LEAH: Now, Vanessa the other day that you started to think you weren’t a good fit for Holiday World.

VANESSA: Yeah, when I first started, believe it or not, I know it’s really hard to believe, but I used to be quiet and shy. 

MATT: No way!

VANESSA: I swear. I was labeled quiet and shy and I was a worrywart. My fifth-grade teacher told me that. 

ALL: Awwwww

VANESSA: They were like, Vanessa, You worry too much and you are way too quiet. So when I started at Holiday World, I’d gotten to a point where all the friends I started with had started to fizz out, they were ready to do it anymore. But my Dad actually pushed me to stay, and I’m really glad I did because it changed my confidence, I gained so much confidence in who I am. I found out who I was at the park, you know? You work with so many different people that it gives you the opportunity to kinda grow in your own skin. It’s not an opportunity you can get elsewhere. I always tell people whenever we’re out recruiting that it’s not whether or not you should work at Holiday World it’s what you should do at Holiday World because we can find a place for anybody depending on your personality type. Depending on what kind of work you want to work with. We can find that, we have such a  broad range that other employers can’t.

LAUREN: We sure do.

LEAH: I love that. I have to say that I’m working on a blog post talking about my first day of work because fun fact. Did you know that Lauren and I’s Dad, Will Koch, gave me my first infraction point? My first day of work he was late to come pick me up, so I got a half infraction point and I would  NOT let him forget it.

MATT: On your VERY first day.

LEAH: On the very first day of work. But you know I came in.

MATT: No special treatment, you were late.

LEAH: Exactly, Yes! I was ticked at him, but you know I came in and was working in food and beverage and was working at the water park and my first shift was planned in the middle of lunch rush. So I came in, no one could coddle me, no one could help me, they were just like “Get on a register and open up a window”. And I was bad at it, I mean like, plain and simple.

MATT: Looking back, you can say that now.

LEAH: Plain and simple, I was bad at it, BUT you get better, you work at it, you learn perseverance and you learn how to make eye contact with people because that’s not a skill kids know how to do these days. It isn’t necessarily have a skill you have had anyway back then because you are 14 years old and you’re dealing with an adult who expects you to act like an adult. It’s kinda scary sometimes, but it’s also, it makes you grow, and grow fast because you don’t have another option. 

LAUREN: I have to say, I don’t know, I’m sure you can find it elsewhere, but I don’t know. I feel like it’s truly what happens for us, this job is you could have technically the same job every day but it’s completely different every day. 

[EVERYONE AGREE’S]

LAUREN: So if you are one for like, stuff like that, then this is the place for you. Then again we also have other departments that are a little more predictable, but I thoroughly enjoy my job because it is, I do something completely different, I deal with different problems every single day. Like it’s the middle of the summer we’ll get faced with something and we’ll never thought I’d have to deal with this! But it makes it so fun, I respect who do jobs that are the same every day, but I don’t know-how, would not be able to do it. I can’t. So. 

LEAH: I got some ADD, I can’t do the same thing day in and day out. I don’t know about you.

MATT: It’s because we deal with so many different personalities but it’s also, we have thousands of guests every single day with different personalities, so you’re going to encounter different situations because of that. That’s why it’s fun.

LAUREN: I know, I love it!

LEAH: Well it teaches you things like how to adapt to situations like I don’t know Vanessa if you have any crazy stories?

VANESSA: I have TONS of crazy stories. 

LAUGHTER

LEAH: While you are thinking, I’ll tell you mine. That I was a ride operator one day and again. This is a story of a time when I completely failed at working at Holiday World. A kid got their leg stuck in the gate, the ride enclosure for the drop tower, I’m panicking completely, Reindeer Games. We’re having a day, guys, we’re having a day!! they got their knee stuck, they stuck their leg in and got their leg stuck and I started full-on panicking. I forgot there was a phone in my ride console. Ran over, closed the ride officially, ran to another console, made a phone call and was like I DON’T KNOW WHAT TO DO. Ran back…

MATT: Meanwhile a kid is stuck in the gate. 

LEAH: The kid is stuck in the gate. So other parents were thinking on their feet, one got sunscreen and got the leg out. I melted down completely, you know. At the end of the day, I looked back at it. Hilariously, we were getting secret shopped in that moment and I got nominated for team member of the day for my quick thinking with the sunscreen. I’m like, nope, that was not me.

LAUREN: But thank you.

LEAH: That’s 100% the story of the time I failed BIG, but thank you for the credit. I much appreciated it, but I mean that just everything is different every day. You have I mean, especially when you work the kid rides. I don’t know about that.

VANESSA: I think as everything changes, I think the one thing that doesn’t change is the teamwork atmosphere that we have at the park. That was always a really big deal for me when I first started out. You know, being quiet and shy and not confident. I knew I had a team behind me that would really stick up for me and would help me in any situation that I needed. I never felt alone. So it gave me that freedom to grow, but it also gave me that confidence that okay, if I don’t know what to do, there’s a person in yellow shorts right down on the other side of the river and they can help me. So it was really a great thing to have. 

LEAH: What do you think are some misconceptions that people have about working at Holiday World?


LEAH: Cause I feel like I hear a lot of things and I’m trying to think. You hear that it’s too hard, you’re going to stand in the sun all day, and I think that goes back to what Vanessa said, it’s not a matter if you should work at Holiday World, it’s what job. There are plenty of jobs.

MATT: Earlier I said kids, but it’s not just kids. Like we have a lot of retirees, a lot of people who are looking for second jobs. It’s a great fit for teachers, retirees, they’re some of our best workers. So I think that’s a misconception that it’s just kids that work at Holiday World and that’s not true. 

LEAH: And most of our jobs anymore aren’t even out in the sun. We’ve got shade structures for people we’ve got shade for our indoor jobs as well.

VANESSA: I think another misconception would be that you have to work like 40 hours a week, every week, and that’s not something we require. We work with your vacations, your schedules, your extracurriculars whatever that may be. Whether you have a family vacation that you have planned that you’re going to be gone for two weeks. We work with that. Or if you only want to work a few days a week, two to three days a week, we can accommodate. 

LAUREN: 11:43We will still take that.

ALL: Absolutely!!

VANESSA: We’ll take anything! 

LEAH: We have 2,000 people coming our way, but that doesn’t mean that we have the right amount of people for a Saturday or something like that. We’re always going to take you whenever we can have your help.

LAUREN: I’ve had several people over the years in my own department that could only work Saturdays and Sundays and I was like “Great! That is PERFECT, please!” 

MATT: We LOVE Saturday and Sunday workers!  

LEAH: Even if Saturday and Sunday isn’t your day, that means someone else can have Monday and Tuesday off, if you come in Monday and Tuesday that means someone else can have that day off so they can work Saturday and Sunday. So it’s a huge team effort and managing the schedule. Managing that schedule, Vanessa is also a superstar who helps manage all the schedules for our park that she doesn’t even talk about. So let’s get into more of the nitty-gritty. What are some of the things coming up this year that are going to be different for employees?

VANESSA: The biggest change, the base rate has changed for 18 plus.

LAUREN: Exciting!!

MATT: That’s a big deal!

VANESSA: So it is a huge deal, especially at our parks, I believe it starts out at 10 per hour for 18 and plus and now, so that’s awesome. So that competitive wage. Also two free uniforms are coming out for all of our new employees, so when you come to work for us you’re going to get your uniforms.

LEAH: That’s pretty coooool!

VANESSA: Yes, it’s the one thing. Everyone’s like, “Oh, I have to get a polo”, so I think that’s a really good benefit that they’re going to have. And we always have, well what we call HoliParties. Essentially our seasonal events for the entire season are coming up, so we’re going to have you know talent shows, my favorite is the dive-in so it’s literally the take a bunch of inner tubes, we throw them in the wave pool and we watch a movie. So you think Drive-In movie theatre, dive-in movie theatre, so it’s a blast. So we have a ton of different events coming up and

MATT: Don’t forget Holilympics!

LEAH: Holilympics is the best!

VANESSA: Tradition! It is essentially Holiday World Olympics, I always tell people that no athletic ability is needed.

LAUREN: No!

MATT: This is true.

Vanessa: Because I am not athletic at all and I love participating. It’s a bunch of team activities, you really, the comraderie of Holiday World comes out. We’ve got the big opening ceremonies, free food, so it’s always a really good time. We always have something for you to do outside of just work. I think that, while work is fun, like you said it’s different every day. The after parties are always a really good time as well.

LEAH: And we should note for any coaster enthusiast who might be listening that the water cup challenge came from the Holilympics back in the day. This is a time honored tradition at Holiday World and the water cup challenge actually started there. 

LAUREN: Leah and I may have helped our team win that two years in a row. We may know how to do that really well.

LEAH: Second place and then first place. Wut-Wut!

LAUREN:  We won the event two years in a row.

LEAH: Umm, we also have new employee spaces. We’re giving a fresh coat of paint to all of our employee spaces, trying to focus on our employees and 

MATT: Improving the employee experience

LEAH: Yeah, making their experience just a little bit better. But yeah, tell us about the bus routes. If someone lives in Evansville, does that mean they can’t work here?

VANESSA: Absolutely not! 

[LAUGHTER]

LEAH: Did that sound like a setup?

[LAUGHTER}

VANESSA: We have bus routes all over the southern Indiana and even into the Kentucky area. So in Evansville we pick up at Evansville Day school, North High School, we’re looking at adding a route towards the southeast side to pick up kids on the West side to add a little bit less commute time. We pick up at Castle High School, we are in Booneville, we go all the way to Owensboro, Kentucky. Chances are if you are in a bigger city near us we have at least a bus route we’re looking at coming at you, but we need that interest. So and it’s really inexpensive to ride, it’s less than $3 a day to get on the bus, so it’s very inexpensive. You can buy a Season pass where you don’t have to pay, and it’s really convenient. It’s a sure way to get to and from work. If we’re open our busses are running.

MATT: That’s right.

LEAH: So now, let’s talk about the hiring process. If we’ve got someone at this point that’s interesting or knows someone who may be interested. I remember back in my day you came into the park, you filled out a paper application and you went through something that was like speed dating where you went to the different departments and did a short couple minute interview with the different departments.

MATT: She’s not kidding, that’s literally what it was.

LEAH: It was speed dating. Uh, now its a little different. It’s less one on one, so if kids aren’t comfortable with that don’t feel as much pressure. So tell us about the hiring process nowadays.

VANESSA: So it’s pretty easy, you just go to holidayworldjobs.com and you fill out an application, it will literally take you less than 5 minutes. It’s very mobile friendly this year, so you can pull it up on any smartphone, tablet, fill out the application and submit it. You hear back from us within 3-5 days. We’ll send you a link where you can schedule your own interview, so work with your parents, friends if you want to set up a carpool to the park to set up your interview. The one thing I really love about the interview process now is we definitely set them up for success. We want to teach you how to interview because we learn this is a learning process for a lot of people. So the interview is going to look like no other interview you are going to sit through. You’re going to come in, you’re going to be greeted by a lot of our leadership staff. So different departments, they’re going to talk to you about why you might want to work for their department. Kinda give you a sneak peek, all of the applicants for the session get to come to me for 30 minutes and we kinda shake out the nerves. We do some team building activities, we learn a little about Holiday World and what that means and what we can do for them. Then the go and do a group interview session so you’re with about 20 other people by then you’ve already built a team, that’s what we encourage them to do. Then you just interview, takes less than an hour. Very quick and easy.

LEAH: That’s awesome and very different from the high-pressure speed dating.

LAUGHTER

VANESSA: Very different, and we understand, most of the hiring managers we understand that a lot of people this is your first time you’ve interviewed or this is the first time getting back into an interview setting. They’re very patient, respectful, and kind so you always have those kind faces that are smiling. I mean that’s Holiday World, that’s who we are. We sit in a room and we smile  at you and we’re like, “You’ve got this!” and we help you if you need a little assistance. They’re never thrown to the speed dating world.

LEAH: When I’ve walked with the groups for those group interviews, I would always tell them, “We’re looking for, we want to hire you. At the end of the day, we just need to see that you have energy and you are going to put what you have into this. It’s not like another job interview that there is only one position and we’re looking for reasons we shouldn’t hire you. We’re looking for every reason to hire you. Once we find it, we want you”.

MATT: And we’re looking for the best fit for you.

LEAH: We’re looking for the best fit, we’re excited to bring you one and we want to get you there, and we want you to succeed at the job even once they get started. I guess we should explain why the title of the episode is 2020.

VANESSA: Oh yeah! Our whole theme this year is based around…

Matt: That.

LEAH: Ohhh, that! I’m a great podcast host what can I say!

MATT: We’re having a day.

LEAH: We are having a day.

VANESSA: Our whole theme around training and bringing on our employees this year is the perfect vision, or a 2020 season is to have you on our team. We may have not met you yet, but if you are interested in working at Holiday World, we know that we want to help you, we want you to be here, we just want to find the right home for you and how you’re going to be successful. At the end of the day, if you are with us for one season or like me, I’m working on my 13th season, whatever that may be, we want to make sure whenever you depart from us that you have a great experience and you’ve grown and you can really share that to those around you. That is the one thing we do hear, we make a difference each and every day and that’s not just with our guests, but with our employees. We’re going to build you and we’re going to help you do what you want to accomplish. So we start with the whole process.

LEAH: Cool. So yeah, I think we’re about to take a short break but Vanessa, do you have anything else you want to add.

VANESSA: I don’t think so, if you come to work at Holiday World, you’re going to see me from start to finish, so you’ll meet me at your interview and you’ll see me through your training process. So I hope to meet everyone that comes out.

MATT: And throughout the season, because you are always out and about.

VANESSA: Yes! I’m very very present in your employee experience.

LEAH: I have to add, one of the competitive advantages to working at Holiday World is that you get to make a memory. Maybe if you work at a mall you can help people pick out a piece of clothing, but you are one piece of someones day and that is so meaningful to so many people that they plan their year around this trip and you are a part of that. I think that is so important and so much more fun I think than other jobs.

MATT: Agreed.

[ROCK MUSIC FADES IN]

LEAH: When’s the best time to buy a Season Passes? Right Now! You can sign up for easy pay options through February 15. For more information about our passes and perks go to holidayworld.com/passes

Matt: We won’t miss seventy or twenty-five or however many degrees of separation. But we will be accepting new game ideas.

LC: Want to make a suggestion? Or have questions for the podsquad? There are more ways than ever to reach out to the podcast!

8: Find @holidayworld on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and use hashtag H-O-W-O-P-O to let us know you’re talking about us.

Matt: You can now CALL US! Dial 812-937-4401 and type in extension 8081 to get the HOWOPO voice mailbox

Lauren: Leave your questions and feedback for us there OR you can email us at podcast@holidayworld.com either with a written message or with a voice memo

Leah: again, reach out on social media to @holidayworld and use the hashtag HOWOPO, or call us at 812-937-4401 extension 8081, or send us an email to podcast@holidayworld.com

[rock music sfx]

LEAH: Now we’re trying something a little different. Like we’ve said, the new podcast format is very experimental. This is definitely the definition of experimental. Last week I gave a task to any director who hires 10 or more seasonal team members to write a little radio ad for the podcast of why you should for that department. So you’re about to hear a lot of personalities, a lot of directors, a lot of managers too because Lauren…

LAUREN:  I thought it was a little weird as someone on the podcast to write my own ad and record it so yes. I reached out to my manager Amanda and said, “Would you like to do this?”. And she jumped on it.

MATT: That is awesome.

LEAH: Does it make you feel better that before we broached this whole topic that it maybe Amanda should do it since you are a voice on the podcast?

LAUREN: Did you really?

[LAUGHTER]

 LEAH: That was a good idea when it came down to that and we realized you guys were going to do that we were like, “YES, perfect!”. 

LAUREN: That’s the voice you should hear.

LEAH: Exactly, so you’re going to hear from some managers, some different people in different departments, but the point is you’re about to hear a lot of really exciting ads about why you should work at different departments at Holiday World. 

AD 1: Are you an entertainer or sound tech? Love to sing, dance, act or all of the above? Then the entertainment crew may be a perfect fit for you! We are looking for costume characters and sound technicians for our shows. Join the costume character crew and help bring our mascots to life. Never performed before? That’s okay! We have specialized training for our team members! Auditions are held at the park on February 15. Check out our jobs page for more details.

AD 2: If you have a desire to help people and ensure their safety, a spot on our security team may be for you! Security team members interact with employees and guests from the time they arrive until everyone goes home. Candidates typically enjoy being active, outdoors and are naturally aware of their surroundings. Many of our security team members have went on to have careers in the military or law enforcement. Positions are available on first, second, and third shifts to assist with parking, bag checks, and patrolling the park.

AD 3: CAlling al roamers, busybodies, early risers and hard workers! The role of park services team member is perfect for folks looking for flexible hours and who love to be active. Park Services has a position for everyone! You have the opportunity to arrive early and leave before guests arrive or clock in later and leave after closing. Our department covers a wide range of positions including, but not limited to morning cleaning, morning grounds, table bussers, and sweepers.

AD 4: Holiday world is known for being number one in family fun, it’s only fitting that the Admissions team calls each other “Framily”, where coworkers become friends and family. We are currently looking to add framily members who would enjoy getting guests into the park as quickly and friendly as possible, selling tickets, and don’t mind enforcing the rules. If you value working hard and having fun while you do it, Admissions may be the team for you!

AD 5: Calling all outdoorsy people! Our warehouse team members love being outdoors when they’re home and at work. Our team is responsible for receiving and stocking our park to ensure that all food areas have everything our guests could want or need. Shifts are available for both day and night working behind the scenes. If you get a thrill from driving ATV’s and are not afraid of hard work, we have a job for you on the warehouse team.

AD 6: Are you the type of person who likes to be on the move and always be on your toes? The type of person who likes to get one on one interaction with our awesome guests? What about working with your hands to get a project done the way YOU think it should done? If you answered YES to any of these questions then food and beverage has a job that will fit you perfectly. No matter the person, food and beverage will guarantee you have the best Summer you’ve ever had.

AD 7: Have fun all Summer long working in the gift shops department. Experience smiling, laughing, triumph, togetherness, friendship, and creativity. Every day is different and full of happiness and excitement to work as a team to create a fun and enjoyable atmosphere for co-workers and guests. You will gain knowledge in new ways to be creative while doing your daily duties of putting away and rearranging products, straightening, cleaning, and serving our guests. Join us for an exciting season full of FUN where every day is full of camaraderie and something new to make you smile every day.

AD 8: Step right up for you your chance to join the fun as a games team member! We’re looking for people who aren’t afraid to speak up, encourage guests to play, and have fun with them along the way! Our department has a variety of games around Holiday World from skeeball in Christmas, Raven’s ring toss in Halloween, Goblet pitch in Fourth of July, and The Big Game in Thanksgiving! If you like having fun while interacting with people and enjoy putting smiles on other’s faces. Come join our team this season!

AD 9: What do lockers, cabanas, lost and found, AND pet lodging have in common? They’re all managed by guest services! Our team members range from young teens in their first job to seasoned school teachers who return year after year. Our team enjoys six to eight-hour shifts standing in sheltered environments. Most of our positions operate to ensure that guests have every convenience met that they have the best visit possible. If you love assisting other guests, Services would love to have you on our team!

AD 10: 
Male voice 1: Do you like dipping your feet in the water?
Female: In the water park!

Male voice 2 Do you like pushing buttons?
Female: On ride control panels!

Male voice 1: How about long walks on the beach?
Female: Of our Wave pools!

Male voice 2: Or beautiful hills?
Female: From the top of coaster hills!
Male voice 1: Do you have experience cannonballing into pools?
Female: I believe those are called compact jumps…

Male voice 2:Do you have experience buckling seat belts?
Female: That one kind of speaks for itself…

Male Voice 1: This summer pick the job that creates memories and fun for you, coworkers, and our guests! The Attractions department offers positions for Ride Operators, Slide Attendants, and Lifeguards.
Male Voice 2: Our slogan is “Two parks-One Team-One Mission”. That mission is to be a safety and efficiency driven team offering top-notch operations at two world-class parks
Female: Come join the Attractions Team at Holiday World and Splashin’ Safari.

ALL: We want YOU to be part of our Attractions Family!

 LEAH: Congratulations! You’ve worked your way to the end of another episode! Get it? I hope you all enjoyed our commercials from our directors, I know they put a lot of hard works and energy into them. I’m proud of them. Please join us in 2 weeks for Season 2, Episode Six, The One with the Voyaging Cheetah Carousel. Any guess what that means? I think it’s pretty obvious! Thank you to all of our behind the scene pod squad, Stephen for not quitting when I asked for help editing our spots and to Josh for telling me to not use the title I originally proposed for this episode, and last but not least to Sabrina for helping write a ton of the spots and for turning your office into a recording studio this week. Guys, she’s amazing. And thanks to all of you for listening.  Please subscribe and leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, YouTube, Facebook, etc. and tell all your friends. On behalf of our PodSquad—Matt, Lauren and myself—thank you. Please be sure to send us your feedback and questions with us by calling us at 812-937-4401 then dial 8081, or by emailing us at podcast@holidayworld.com, or by reaching out to us on social media using the hashtag #HOWOPO.

[Rock music much louder]

Outro music: You’ve been listening to the official Holiday World Podcast, 

Man on Speaker: Welcome back! Did you enjoy your flight?

Man Speaking: A production of Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana. Check out the latest episodes at HolidayWorld.Com/Podcast

Thanks for taking a ride with us and please come back to see us again soon.

[music fades out]

LAUREN: Did you know if you pick our pick your own price tickets online, you can save money? You can save a little bit more by using the official Holliday World podcast promo code HOWOPO. Simply go to Holidayworld.com/save and drop in HOWOPO and let the savings begin!

Sweepstakes: 100 Days Giveaway!

Holiday Cottage

Congratulations to our winner, Brenna T. from Shelbyville, Kentucky!

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We’ve all been waiting for Winter to really arrive here in Southern Indiana. It’s safe to say it’s here!

Light flurries this week have given our park a whimsical winter feel, while our team works hard to make sure it’s magical in May.

Since we are just 100 days from Opening Day, we figured it’s time to do a giveaway!

The winner will receive four one-day tickets to Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari plus two overnights in a Holiday Cottage at Lake Rudolph Campground & RV Resort!

Lake Rudolph Holiday Cottage Exterior
A Holiday Cottage at Lake Rudolph Campground & RV Resort.

Before you enter our 100 Day Giveaway, please read through these instructions and rules:

  • You must be at least 18 years old to enter. Also, you must not have won tickets from Holiday World in the past 12 months.
  • Employees of Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari, Koch Development Corporation, Lake Rudolph Campground & RV Resort, Sun Communities, and Sun RV Resort (and the immediate family members of employees) are not eligible to enter.
  • By entering, you agree to be added to our e-newsletter list (you may unsubscribe at any time by following the directions in your email).
  • Use the widget, below, to enter daily. There are lots of options, so you can earn extra entries by posting here on our HoliBlog and tweeting about this sweepstakes. Earn even more entries by following us on Pinterest, and visiting our Facebook pages (we’d love it if you’d leave us a Facebook Recommendation while you’re there!).
  • If you win, please note you must be at least 21 to phone in your two-night Rudolph’s Christmas Cabin reservation at Lake Rudolph. *Here are the dates the cabin will be available for reservation: May 1-June 11, 2020.
  • All prizes are non-transferable and not for re-sale. Each winner is solely responsible for reporting and paying any and all applicable taxes related to the prize(s). Each sponsor will distribute respective prizes.
  • For the “post a comment on the blog” entry option, simply tell what year you started visiting Holiday World. (Our comments are moderated, so as long as the content is HoliFriendly, it will appear soon.)

Ready to enter?

Simply enter by using the widget, below. And not just today – enter daily through Friday, January 31, 2020, at 2:30 pm CST, when we’ll email our winner, chosen at random.

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Good luck to all!
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What’s a Balance Tank?

Cheetah Chase Balance Tank as seen from The Voyage

It’s time for another Cheetah Chase Check-In!

If you’ve been following the Cheetah Chase construction on our SplashCam lately, you’ll notice that we haven’t installed any new fiberglass pieces recently.

That’s because our attention has turned to the station.

Well. The tank underneath the station.

Last week we started pouring the balance tank for Cheetah Chase.

When finished, it will hold 68,000 gallons of water.

The first concrete is poured for the balance tank.

Shortly after I posted a photo of the first concrete to be poured on Facebook, someone asked the question.

“What’s a balance tank?”

I figured it was time to give a more in-depth look into what was going on.

The balance tank is a water reservoir that will hold all the water needed for Cheetah Chase to run smoothly.

Before the attraction opens, it will be filled with 68,000 gallons of water.

Once Cheetah Chase is operating, it will be about halfway full. The rest of the water will be in the pipes around the attraction or blasting your raft around the slide as you race toward the finish line. Once finished, the water will come right back to the tank.

Cheetah Chase Balance Tank as seen from The Voyage
The Cheetah Chase balance tank as seen from The Voyage’s lift hill.

Since it’s underneath the station for Cheetah Chase, we have no doubt that the water will be nice and cool for your first race.

Check out the latest episode of our Hard Hat Chronicles series for a more in-depth update on Cheetah Chase, The Voyage, and the Star Spangled Carousel!

We’ll have more updates as we get closer to Opening Day on May 2.

Who will you choose to ride along on your first race around the World’s First Launched Water Coaster?

If you’d like to ride Cheetah Chase all season long, be sure to pick up your Season Pass by February 15. You can save $25 off the normal price and the option to choose our Easy Pay program disappears soon.


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We establish early on that remembering the time between recording and releasing is hard, and spoiler..we don’t get better at it!

We kick off this episode by introducing our special guest and Director of Attractions, Lori C! She joins our cast today to discuss a brief recap of 2019 and all the shiny new toys coming to attractions in 2020.

First up was Lauren who gave us the details of transforming Kringle’s Kafe to Santa’s Merry Marketplace, our major project for 2019.

 

The project was all that we promised, specifically that pizza and the murals stayed! Our Festive Flurries grabbed the attention of People Magazine!

Peanut Butter Festive Flurry Closeup at Fountain

2019 also brought us a new event, Kids World!

Additional kid-centered entertainment was infused into the park from mid-August through mid-September. There were new treats, additional entertainment, Fun Zones, Scavenger Hunt and BUBBLES!

Unicorn Sundae from Udderly Blue

This video gives a great overview of the event!

Our Ornament Fountain update for 2019 that garnered concern from our guests was over our fountain. No worries, the applause hands are safe!

New Applause Hands location

The prestigious Applause Award meant the world to Will Koch. Their first home in the fountain was him fulfilling a promise that if Holiday World won, he would put them in the fountain. The recognition was made possible by the hard work and dedication of our employees, so it felt fitting that they were relocated to a team member area.

Then we shifted gears to 2020!

We discuss Cheetah Chase and how it solidifies our place as the undisputed Water Coaster Capital of the World!

We discussed track work going on at Voyage.

We bid farewell to Monsoon Lagoon and discuss what’s going in that space.

We discuss all the attention the Star Spangled Carousel is getting this off-season!

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Transcript

Season 2-Episode 4
The One with the Shiny New Toys

INTRO with energetic music

Man’s voice: You are next in line for the Official Holiday World Podcast.

Man Speaking through a P.A. system: Welcome to Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari.

Man’s voice: Dropping in from Santa Claus, Indiana

[Tech sounds, sonar, typing]

Man Speaking through P.A. system: Riders will experience swift acceleration, high-speed turns, and sudden stops

[roller coaster break sounds]

Man’s voice: With park president and CEO, Matt Eckert.

Matt Eckert: After that bacon soda, I’ll try anything.

Man’s Voice: Fourth Generation Owners, Lauren Crosby…

Lauren’s voice in a short clip: I came back, I’m here

Man’s Voice: and Director of Communications Leah Koch

Leah’s voice in a short clip: ha ha ha ha uhhhhh [drawn out]

Man’s voice: Now still your loose articles and buckle up, keep your hands and legs inside the car at all times.

[Rock music intro music and roller coaster ride sounds]

LEAH: Annnnd WE’RE BACK! Welcome back to Season 2 of the Official Holiday World Podcast! This is Season 2 Episode 4: “The One with the Shiny New Toys”. Consider us the grost..I mean I gotta start, it’s fine, this is how we do it here. Consider us the ghosts of Christmas past because we’re recording on December sixth, but this episode won’t be released until January.

[Spooky ghost sounds from the entire pod squad]

LEAH: I love that we all did that on que

MATT: It’s fun to talk about toys though because it’s the Christmas season.

LAUREN: But it won’t be when they hear this.

MATT: It’ won’t be, but while we are talking about it, it is

LEAH: You know what’s really crazy? That we’re recording three episodes today. And after this is episode four

MATT: But we haven’t done three yet?

LEAH: After this we’re going to record episode three but since we had our guests all stacked

LAUREN:  What??

MATT: You trying to totally warp our timelines here.

LEAH: We wanted to pack our guests together, so it made more sense. We wanted every third episode to be our feedback and Q&A episode. So, that’s why we’re doing it this way.

MATT: Speaking of guest, we have an awesome one

LEAH: Oh, yes! Speaking of guests, we have Director of Attractions, Lori Cotton joining us today. Welcome!

LORI: Hello!

LEAH: We have a lot to catch up on because we did not have a podcast episode in 2019

LAUREN:  CRAZY!

MATT: We didn’t have any in 2019?

LEAH: No, our last one was right before Christmas 2018

STEPHEN: December 14, 2018

MATT: To be exact. And the time was??

LEAH: And we aren’t dropping this episode until January. So

MATT: So we’ll have one whole year of no podcast

LAUREN:  So it’ll be the year without a podcast

MATT: That’s sad.

LEAH: I can hear the song, “A Christmas without Santa”. So it’s weird we’re getting ready for the Christmas season and when you’re listening to this you’ll be sick and tired of Christmas. Soo!

[Laughter]

LAUREN:  Putting your tree away, your lights away.

LEAH: Or at least you should be..Totally kidding!

LAUREN:  This is totally off topic, I apologize but in Taylor Swift’s song she talks about “You can keep the Christmas lights until January”. I’m like, is that really that late??

LEAH: No! March is late.

LAUREN:  Yeah! She’s like “You can do what you do what you want and keep them up til January”. I’m like girl, that is not that late

[Laughter]

MATT: Our neighbor one year kept them up until the end of April

LAUREN:  Now, THAT’S late.

LEAH: That’s way late, I say March is the end of the acceptable range

MATT: It shouldn’t go past Easter

LAUREN:  Maybe you’re like Taylor Swift and you’re packing away those decorations right now.

LEAH: Yeah, maybe you’re ambitious.

[Laughter]

MATT: Good for you, come to my house when you’re done.

LEAH: Where were we? Catching up on 2019! I think we opened a new restaurant, maybe?

MATT & LAUREN:  We did!

LEAH: Anybody want to talk about Santa’s Merry Marketplace?

MATT: I defer to Lauren because Lauren had a big role in the transformation in what was once Kringle’s.

LAUREN:  Fortunately, I was just listening to the podcast where we talked about doing this project.

MATT: Did it turn out the way we talked about it?

LAUREN:  We were pretty vague in spots. I didn’t get to listen to the whole thing, but I ran out of time. We talked about how we were going to keep pizza. And we did! We talked about how we were going to keep the murals. And we did!

MATT: Score Two for us!

LAUREN:  We talked about how we wanted it to feel like Christmas and I think we delivered

LEAH: And we’ve got five different area’s a cuisine in there.

LAUREN:  YES!

LEAH: I think one of them will be changing, but we’ll address that in our new foods episode later.

LAUREN:  Will there be a food sampling?

LEAH: Maybe!?

LAUREN:  Sorry, I’m getting hopeful. The baby is like I want food!

LEAH: So we’ll still have pizza and breadsticks and all that obviously, we’ll still have the grill area with burgers and chicken sandwiches and things like that. We’ll still have the kids area with what was it? Chicken tenders and fries.

LAUREN:  Tater tots….TOTS!

LEAH: The Asian Cuisine, annnd then we’ll talk about what the deli section will be becoming, because RIP Deli Section!  I think I was the only one that ate there. Lori what was your favorite?

Lori: I was all about the Asian spot.

LAUREN:  I went there A LOT

MATT: I went there a lot, too

LEAH: What was the best food in the Asian section?

LAUREN:  General Tso’s cauliflower bites!!

LORI: The General Tso’s chicken in general was good.

LAUREN:  I also got down on some buffalo chicken sandwiches, because those came back!

LEAH: I also ended up loving the singular pig in the blanket.

LAUREN:  I did not have that

MATT: Not PIGS in a blanket, pig in a blanket

LEAH: Pig in a blanket, it was one hotdog wrapped in like buttery crossaunt-ish material, it was great! I would 100% go to the kid section and get that.

MATT: I forgot when the foods department brought that to me last year, they called it something else. It had a weird name, I was like..I don’t know what this is. They said, “It’s like a pig in a blanket”. Then let’s call it that!

LEAH: I just love that the dish wasn’t called pigs in a blanket because Pigs in a blanket are the tiny little things. It’s just pig in a blanket. One big hotdog wrapped in the same material.

LAUREN:  Let’s not forget with Merry Marketplace we didn’t just change all the food we also have the Polar Expresso with the coffee, and fudge, and taffy. LOTS of taffy and bulk candy

LEAH: I hit that candy hard. You know I did.

[Laughter]

LAUREN:  Then we had the Sugar Plumb Scoop Shop, which essentially was an expanded version of our ice cream area in Kringle’s which was greatly needed and was a great addition. They were able to add in a few menu item options which they weren’t able to do before.

LEAH: And it was a great success. And the Fest of Flurries which was featured in People Magazine, those are flurries, like milkshake. Well they’re like flurries, so they’re flurries

LAUREN:  But they’d have a piece of cake on top!!

LEAH: Yeah some of them would have a piece of cake on top or two full cookies and whipped cream on top they’re …..

LAUREN:  Decadent

LEAH: amazing!

LAUREN:  Indulgent!

MATT: Yeah, there were not diet versions of anything

LORI: I did, it was like snack one and two because I couldn’t eat it all. So the toppings I’d wrap in a napkin and stowed away in my office.

LEAH: That is so smart!

LAUREN:  My husband and I would get one and share it

MATT: They were huge

LEAH: That’s awesome! Also in 2019 we introduced a new event called Kids World.

LAUREN:  We did

LEAH: How was that Lauren?

LAUREN:  I liked it

[Laughter]

LEAH: I had a lot of fun with Kids World.

LAUREN:  Kids World, to quickly summarize Kids World, we took 5 weekends starting in about mid-August running right up until Happy Halloween Weekend starts in September. All of those weekends became Kids World! We had special entertainment, we normally have Brandon Baggett perform but we had Brandon Baggett and we brought in specialty performers, we had a juggler, and a balloon guy?

MATT: Artist

LAUREN:  Well he was more than a balloon artist,

MATT: He did lots of things

LEAH: A guy who gets on a giant balloon

LAUREN:  I feel like that oversimplifies what he does

MATT: There’s an art to that I guess

LAUREN:  He’s still an artist, but yeah, anyway, we had shows throughout the day, we had stilt walkers who made balloon animals. We had a bubble zone up in the Christmas section, where kids could go play in tons of bubbles. We had a percussion zone where we had I want to say homemade instruments but that  downgrades what it was.

LEAH: Some cool percussion instruments where kids could

LAUREN:  literally bang on stuff. We had a special Safari Sam DJ show in the water park where kids got to play with Safari Sam and dance. They had a great time with that.

LEAH: We had balloons all over the park for decorations.

LAUREN:  Yes, we even had special menu items

LEAH: and deals!

LAUREN:  There was a scavenger hunt you could pay to play that was I thought was a lot of fun, so hopefully more kids will play it this year.

LEAH: Yeah, that’s exciting!

LAUREN:  It was like a party every weekend.

LEAH: I especially liked going out during Kids World and just walking around the park because people were always having a great time. Especially with the stilt walkers

LAUREN:  And honestly, if you showed up during the first hour that we were open in the plaza there was just a giant dance party

MATT: It was!

LAUREN:  It was so much fun every morning.

LEAH: We’re going to have to keep doing that

LAUREN:  I know, it was so much fun. The stilt walkers were everywhere and there was music and the characters were out. There were balloon animals and balloons.

LEAH: And that event is going to be returning, with balloons and bubbles, and balloons and bubbles, and balloons and bubbles.

[Laughter]

LEAH: But that event is going to be returning next year, is that correct?

LAUREN:  Yes!

LEAH: Well, this year because it’s 2020.

LAUREN:  We liked it so much we thought we’d bring it back.

LEAH: In addition to the Santa’s Merry Marketplace renovation, we did the fountain too. We had a lot of people asking where the applesauce hands, or the applause hands, or the praying hands went.

[laughter]

LEAH: So I wanted to take a moment to say, do you like that, in our notes I even wrote that “applesauce hands”. We had a lot of people ask us where the applause hands went or the praying hands went. For the record I want everyone to know that they are now in an employee area. What those hands stood for was a very elite award we got back in 2004, I believe, that only a small number of parks have received, and they give it out every other year. It goes to the truly best of the best out in the amusement park industry and it was a huge honor for us to get it and our father Will Koch was hugely excited that we got it.

LAUREN:  Very much so.

LEAH: So he decided to get that made into a fountain so that it would be the centerpiece of our park and so, when we decided to go for more intense Christmas theming, we decided to go ahead to change up the fountain a little bit. But we moved the applause hands or the applesauce hands as I now like to call them, because auto correct, they’re now down by the employee area because we think that award belongs to the employees of the park as much as it does to our guests.

MATT: 100%

LAUREN:  Our employees helped us get that, it’s because of them

MATT: Absolutely

LAUREN:  Not just helped

LEAH: They ARE the reason

LAUREN:  So why not be reminded of that every day?

LEAH: So the applesauce hands are safe and sound, rest assured.

LAUREN:  They are. [giggles]

LEAH: Sorry I just want to say applesauce as many times as I can now

[laughter]

MATT: I’m going to call them that now, thank you.

LEAH: We’re going to take a quick break and then we’re going to talk about all the new attractions coming in 2020

[CUTS TO EXCITING MUSIC]

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[Rock music fades in]

[club like music beat fades in]

Matt: We won’t miss seventy or twenty-five or however many degrees of separation. But we will be accepting new game ideas.

LAUREN:  Want to make a suggestion? Or have questions for the podsquad? There are more ways than ever to reach out to the podcast!

LEAH: Find @holidayworld on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and use hashtag H-O-W-O-P-O to let us know you’re talking about us.

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Lauren: Leave your questions and feedback for us there OR you can email us at podcast@holidayworld.com either with a written message or with a voice memo

Leah: again, reach out on social media to @holidayworld and use the hashtag HOWOPO, or call us at 812-937-4401 extension 8081, or send us an email to podcast@holidayworld.com

[music fades out]

[funky guitar solo fades in]

LEAH: Alright, now it’s time to discuss the new things coming in 2020!

MATT: Yeaaah!

LEAH: Do we have anything?

MATT: We do!

LEAH: What’s happening??

[Laughter]

MATT: Lori, why don’t you tell us!

LORI: I think we have a huge orange thing going up over the midway.

LEAH: HASHTAG orange is the new track.

[Laughter]

LEAH: I’m bringing it back, it’s happening!

LORI: Tracks, it can be plural now!

LEAH: Ohhh, good point!

LEAH: Isn’t one side the orange side?

LAUREN:  Yes. Yes?

MATT: Yes

LEAH: I thought they were going to call it orange and gold

LAUREN:  Yeah, I think it’s going to be orange and gold.

LEAH: BRB, I’ll just be on my phone.

LAUREN:  Yes, I think that’s right. I helped pick out the colors I should know

LEAH: It might be orange is the new track, singular

LORI: It could be

[laughter]

LEAH: Who knows?

MATT: it’s awesome regardless

LEAH: It looks really great right now.

LORI: I was just standing out in the middle of the midway the other day and couldn’t believe how neat, you are standing in a forest of fiberglass.

LEAH: YES!

MATT: A forest of fiberglass, I like it

LEAH: Well out in the midway it just goes over you. It’s going to go over you.

MATT: It changes the landscape of the park.

LAUREN:  And it is??

LEAH: OHHH- Cheetah Chase! I was like, did I say It’s when I should have said it is or something??

[laughter]

LAUREN:  NO, no one had said Cheetah Chase!

MATT: What is the Cheetah Chase?

LEAH: it is a dueling, full circuit, racing water coaster and it’s also the world’s first launched water coaster. Since I wrote that press release I should be able to say that one.

MATT: So how many water coasters does that make us now?

LEAH: That makes 3 water coasters for us. We are now the[whispers] Water Coaster Capital of the World

MATT: Put it in the books.

LEAH: you gotta whisper that one, just like when you say “The kNight’s who say Wheee! You gotta say, “wheeeeeee!”. You have to whisper.

MATT: Why do you gotta whisper?

LEAH:

[whispers]

Water Coaster Capitol of the World

MATT: Does it sound more important if you do it that way?

LEAH: I don’t know

LAUREN:  You have to talk about it in reverent tones

LEAH: THAT’S IT! YEAH!

[ALL POD SQUAD LAUGHTER]

MATT: I don’t know that I knew that.

LEAH: OR you have to shout it. WATER COASTER CAPITOL!

MATT: I don’t want to bust our listeners ear drums.

LEAH: OF THE WORLD

[LAUGHTER]

MATT: That’s right, what she said.

LEAH: I’ll go home now, it’s been a good run today. Anyway, Lori.

LORI: Yeah, it’s also the first head to head dueling zone. Which is now up! It looks so cool.

MATT: Bascially when you you’re racing you will meet each other.

LORI: Yeah, you’ll see each other. I would say wave, but you gotta hold on. So you’ll just see each other.

MATT: Yeah, no high fives, hang on.

 LEAH: and the exciting thing is too, the que, this was one of my first questions to James was, is the que going to be set up so that your family can know they’re racing each other? And he said was like yes, here is going to happen. They’ve got it figured out that you transfer. I’ll let you talk more about it.

LORI: When you get the front platform there is an attendant that will make sure to get  you divided up and into your rafts and you’ll know who you are racing against.

LAUREN:  Exciting!

LEAH: So you can start the trash talk early and keep it going when you go head to head .

LORI: Exactly!

LEAH: Just keep it Holi-Friendly, people!

LORI: There’s two more rally points too, so there’s three spots where you can see who’s ahead.

LEAH: You can see who’s winning.

LORI: Yeah! It’s going to be awesome, I know I can’t wait to get my hands on those controls.

[laughter]

LEAH: Are you excited for it?

LORI: I’m SO excited for it

LEAH: and a fun thing too that I learned a little bit ago, they’re building 2/3 of the fiberglass right now and then we’re building the station, then they’ll finish the fiberglass because there’s not a way to get to the station once we finish. There’s not a good way to get to the station once we finish the track. It’s a fascinating way they laid it out. I think it’s super interesting. We have to wait on the fiberglass before we finish the station. Fun facts, brought to you by Leah!

[laughter]

LAUREN:  The more you know

LEAH: I’m sure your department is a little excited about it

LORI: So excited about it

LEAH: Did anybody wear the socks? Do they wear them still?

LORI: Oh yeah, during sock days during the summer you say a lot of cheetah socks. I ‘m occasionally still seeing some. They’re very crazy about Cheetah Chase.

LEAH: In case anyone wasn’t watching all of our teasers and things like that, we had cheetah socks that we actually cleared out of J. Crew factory and got like 800 pairs of these socks.

MATT: Interesting story, my daughter was the kicker for the football team this year she wore the Cheetah chase socks every game as a good luck charm.

LEAH: That’s great! Those are perfect colors for her high school!

MATT: And you could see them from the field. You could tell.

LEAH: That is awesome!

MATT: I had people in the crowd say, “Does she have on cheetah socks?” And I said, Yeah, yes she does.

LAUREN:  Those are awesome socks.

LEAH: I don’t think we’ll ever have anything quite as fun as that but you know I say that every year about everything we do. What do I know?? What else are we working on right now?

LORI: Let’s see, right now we also have a lot of track work going on at The Voyage.

MATT: A LOT of track work. Going on at The Voyage.

LORI: There’s actually 800 feet, which is about the most we’ve done in an off-season.

LEAH: That is so exciting.

LORI: we are really excited about that, it’s going to be even smoother sailing in 2020

ALL POD SQUAD: AWWWWWWWW!![They see what she did there]

LEAH: I see what you did there! We made a video out of communications just to show people, people don’t think about it but there are eight layers of track and you don’t just don’t just stack eight pieces to make that track, you stagger it. So one piece goes down, you go a couple feet, the next piece goes down. So when we do 800 feet, there’s forty feet on either side basically to get down to eight layers. It’s such a huge undertaking to do, I don’t think people quite realize the scale or how intense that is. 800 feet, that’s quite a lot!

LORI: Yes it is!

LEAH: That’s going to be awesome.

LORI: I think riders are going to notice it in that back turn all the way through that first ninety degree. So it’s a pretty big amount this year.

MATT: We take good care of our babies.

LEAH: That’s the thing too, I don’t want to trash talk other parks, but we put a lot of time and energy in our wooden coasters. I’m not commenting on what other parks do.

[snickers and laughter]

MATT: Not as much as we do

LEAH: we love our wooden coasters and we work really hard on them and yeah, I hope it shows, I think it does. And the fact that our attractions department who doesn’t neccesarily do maintenance also is so engaged and knows what is going on, I think that’s what makes us special

LORI: I think that’s what makes iso much fun and Voyage has a special place in my heart. That was the first ride that I ever operated so yeah, to see it get this much love is exciting for me

[pod squad gushes with “AWWWWW’s!]

LEAH: I love that! That is so fun! What else is coming? I know we’ve gone through the two biggies, but in addition.

MATT: We have something fun in the water park in addition besides The Cheetah Chase.

LEAH: I think some people that follow us or that are fans notice that Monsoon Lagoon came down this year.

MATT: Rest in peace.

LEAH: YUP, that attraction just kinda reached the end of it’s life and unfortunately it happened a month or two into our season but we’ve got some new and exciting plans that I’m going to turn over to Lauren, basically to describe

LAUREN:   Thank you, we thought, HEY! Why don’t we stick a performance venue in this space. So..

LEAH: We’re going to widen the path, first and foremost that’s what everyone on our staff has asked about this change coming to the Monsoon has asked about this change coming to the Monsoon Lagoon area which is going to have a new name

LAUREN:  Yes, it’s going to be called, “Muziki Bay”.

MATT: I LOVE it!

LEAH: Muziki is the Swahili word for music?

LAUREN:  Yes! So what you can expect in that area is that there will still be a pool, a shallow pool so children can come and play and splash around. We’re going to build a stage and we’re going to have a DJ with our characters throughout the day, we’re going to have some other special performances that are still being determined right now

LEAH: You’ve got time

LAUREN:  The morally of the story is, is that there should be entertainment on that stage for the majority of the day.

LEAH: It’s going to be a party zone, that’s what I wanted to called it but

LAUREN:  It will be! Or that is at least the goal. The goal for the vibe is a party.

MATT: What’s cool too is down right there where we call it restaurant row. So as you’re eating you’ll be able to enjoy the entertainment while you’re having lunch or dinner.

LAUREN:  Yes! God forbid there is a line at a food stand, which does happen because inevitably everyone wants to eat at the same time.

LEAH: Pro-tip guys, if you ever want to avoid the food lines, eat before you come and have a nice late lunch. IF you go closer to 3:00 in the afternoon, I know it’s going to feel late, but if you go a little bit later in the day all the lines die down. Any way, you were saying lines and food..

LAUREN:  If there happen to be a line, hopefully if you have two parents or two adults with you, you can tell one adult the order and the other adult and the kids can have a party while the other adult is waiting.

MATT: I want to be that adult.

[laughter]

LAUREN:  So I think it’s going to be a good time, I’m excited and looking forward to making sure there’s lots of fun and entertainment in that space.

LEAH: In addition to that we have work going on at The Carousel.

MATT: Lori is getting everything this year.

LORI: I KNOW! I love it! I’m like the greedy kid at Christmas!

[Loud laughter]

LEAH: I love it!

LORI: It’s pretty much getting a complete refresh, paint, new flooring, LED Lighting, it’s going to look more 4th of July, all of that pink is going to turn into 4th of July red.

MATT: Our Paint Shop Manager was showing me some of the panels this morning and it looks amazing.

LORI: I just saw some pictures this morning and it looks great.

MATT: I didn’t really realize how much I didn’t like the pink panels, but now I don’t like them at all

LORI: They pop so much more now!

LAUREN:  It’s going to be so exciting, I’m personally, putting my theming hat on, I am very exciting to see a carousel that screams 4th of July!

MATT: Since it’s in our 4th of July section.

LEAH: And we’re going to add Sabrina to the podcast, so Sabrina got to take a little trip down to the sign shop or the paint shop where the very talented painter Rick Emmons does all of his masterful work. Sabrina, can you tell us a little bit about it?

SABRINA: Absolutely, what I thought was absolutely amazing and I was expecting him to talk about “Oh, they’re going to be red, white, and blue because they’re going to be in 4th of July, but this has been like a two year project in the making, he’s the most humble artist I’ve ever met in my life.

MATT: Rick?

SABRINA: Yes!!

MATT: He really is, and he’s incredible

LEAH: We actually talked about getting him on this episode but he was like, “Well, I’m taking Friday afternoon off and also please don’t make me do this”.

[laughter]

LEAH: I still may send Sabrina down to the paint shop with a recorder and we may add a little segment.

MATT: I told Rick he can never retire.

[Laughter]

SABRINA: It’s was incredible, he was talking about one of them, since where the ride came from it was a more Arizona themed, he was like “Oh, I just changed it out and put the Indiana flag and I painted a very humble cabin”. I was like waaaait a minute!

MATT: Just That?! I would be like, I painted it brown.

[laughter]

SABRINA: It’s red, white, and blue now, it’s that amazing? He just really talked about even his mood boards he makes.

LEAH: I don’t think I’ve seen any of those.

SABRINA: I took pictures and we’ll include them in the post about this but he’s got quilts as inspiration, American things, so it’s a full theme and that’s what’s on the saddle pads and all of the details that’s where it comes from, his mood boards.

LEAH: My friend David, who you know, works at a place with a mouse, umm, loves to talk about carousels, and the history of carousels, and how carousels tell a story and so I love that we’re slowly turning that into the carousel that tells our story and the story of our state.

SABRINA: How it’s going from very Midwest to more Indiana, I’m sorry more west-you know OUT WEST

LAUREN:  Yes! West-West!

SABRINA: To more Americana and 4th of July.

LEAH: I love that so much.

SABRINA: And that when it started it wasn’t, “Oh, hey let’s redo the whole ride”, I appreciated that it wasn’t just because it didn’t look like the 4th of July, there was actually maintenance going on, taking off all of those panels, removing all of those lights, so it was a massive undertaking.

LAUREN:  Yes! It’s getting new lights too!

LEAH: Lori said that already.

LORI: I slid it in real quick

LEAH: Lori likes to make everything sound so humble.

[laughter]

MATT: She’s like Rick.

LAUREN:  IT’S A LOT OF LIGHTS!

SABRINA: There are actually 30 panels, this is a fun fact, there are 30 panels when they take them all off and they were like baloney pink, I don’t think that’s a technical term

[RUKUS LAUGHTER]

LAUREN:  It’s accurate though

MATT: I bet that’s not what the color company calls it though

[Laughing still]

SABRINA: No, that’s not the official pantone color, but everyone in the paint shop

LEAH: You barf over that a little bit

SABRINA: YES! lol

MATT: Our paint shop is dying right now.

[pod squad still laughing]

SABRINA: YES! I’m sorry paint shop, you told me what it was. But everyone did laugh when I said baloney. They said, “You know it is baloney”.

[laughter]

SABRINA: I clarified, maybe it’s more SPAM?

MATT: No, it’s baloney, you’re right

SABRINA: All the processed meats. So we’re moving away from processed meat. But there are 30 of those pink and gold panels that are now being turned into BEAUTIFUL red and gold. Each one of those panels takes between 34-35 hours per panel. PER PANEL. To get them done. They have to clean them up, then they prime them red, another coat of red, each one of them, that takes a day, then they hand paint the gold on it. It’s so intricate all the details of the hand painting. Just he horses with their saddle pads, it’s all incredible. Then they have a magical clear coat that goes over the whole thing.

LEAH: That makes it all glossy

SABRINA: Yes, so glossy! He was like “That’s when the magic happens”.

[laughing]

MATT: I’ll brag on our guys too, it’s not just one person that can do that, each person in the paint shop was doing a panel. They all have that ability and it’s just great to have that kind of staff on our team.

SABRINA: It really is a cohesive, one part of the paint shop does the panels, but then they all get together and do, they all have their part, it’s amazing.

LEAHh: I love that so much. Annnd Sabrina reaches over her head to give us the five-minute mark

MATT: She’s multitasking, she’s that awesome.

LEAH: so Lori, what is your attractions team most excited for coming in 2020?

LORI: I definitely think they are most excited about The Cheetah Chase, we haven’t told them about some of the stuff yet, so I think they’re really going to go crazy when they see all the new stuff and the adjustments we’re making and the things we are doing. I know I’m going to be super excited.

LEAH: I feel like I loved operating the Carousel back when I was in attractions, so like I would probably want to be there and The Voyage, because the track work we did on Voyage we didn’t spend enough time on that, the 2019 work, but the track work we did going into last season.

MATT: It was a lot!

LEAH: I had people getting off at Holiwood Nights who were saying “It’s riding like it did in 2006”. And it’s like Thanks!

MATT: Just wait til 2020!

LORI: I rode it last year and teared up, I thought “THIS IS SO GREAT!”

LAUREN:  So get ready!

LEAH: I think the picture of me, my first night ride on Voyage is me applauding, because we literary, we came through the triple down and that cross through, and at that cross through I was so used to getting slammed over to one side and it feels like we just flew like ice skating through it or flying through it and I just [clapping sound] OH MY GOSH IT’S SO GOOD!! Again, at the end of the day, I’m a bit of a coaster nerd, let’s be real.

MATT: Just a little bit

LEAH: Aren’t we all?? Let’s be real.

MATT: Just a little bit

LEAH: Yeah, oh my gosh the track work was so good and I’m so excited to see what they’ve got in store for us in this next year, but yeah! Congratulations, you’ve chased your way to the end of another one of our podcasts (See what I did there)

LAUREN:  Womp, Womp!

MATT: Like Ice skating

LEAH: Like an ice skater! [Laughter] You have listened to the first podcast with a new schedule for HoWoPo. From now on we’ll be releasing a 30 minute-ish podcast every other Monday. Please join us now or on your next commute, cleaning session, etc. for our next episode which will be3 Season 2 episode 5, title yet to be determined

LAUREN:  Whomp, whommmp

LEAH: Thanks to our guests today: Lori Cotton. Thank you also to all of our behind-the scenes-podsquad. (trips over words) I CAN talk today! Thanks to Stephen Rutherford for creating the visuals for possibly my favorite tease campaign for a new attraction. Thanks to Josh Moore for reminding us to tell you to sign up for our e-newsletter, and Sabrina Jones for making sure our guests made it here today. But seriously, thank you so much. If it were up to me they would not have made it. And thanks to all of you for listening! Please subscribe and leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, YouTube, Facebook, etc. and tell all your friends. On behalf of our PodSquad—Matt, Lauren and myself—thank you. Please be sure to send us your feedback and questions with us by calling us at 812-937-4401 then dial 8081, or by emailing us at podcast@holidayworld.com, or by reaching out to us on social media using the hashtag #HOWOPO.

[Rock music much louder]

Outro music: You’ve been listening to the official Holiday World Podcast, 

Man on Speaker: Welcome back! Did you enjoy your flight?

Man Speaking: A production of Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana. Check out the latest episodes at HolidayWorld.Com/Podcast

Thanks for taking a ride with us and please come back to see us again soon.

[music fades out]

LEAH KOCH: And thanks to all of you for listening! Please subscribe and leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, YouTube, Facebook, etc. and tell all your friends. On behalf of our PodSquad—Matt, Lauren and myself—thank you. Please be sure to send us your feedback and questions on social media using the hashtag #HOWOPO.

[Rock music much louder]

Outro music: You’ve been listening to the official Holiday World Podcast, 

Man on Speaker: Welcome back! Did you enjoy your flight?

Man Speaking: A production of Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana. Check out the latest episodes at HolidayWorld.Com/Podcast

Thanks for taking a ride with us and please come back to see us again soon.

[music fades out and into a new song]

When’s the best time to buy a Season Passes? Right Now! You can sign up for easy pay options through February 15. For more information about our passes and perks go to holidayworld.com/passes

Podcast: The one with the year of feedback

We’ve missed out on a lot of feedback in one year. In fact, we dedicated an entire episode to feedback.

We heard about bacon hour at McDonald’s. We don’t want to brag, but every hour is bacon hour at Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari.

We heard from the Coaster Crew. A few times.

Including this wonderful Airtime GIF that isn’t the Tweet we deserved, but is the Tweet we needed.

And Theme Park Families Podcast posing as the Coaster Crew:

Those may be the highlights, but there’s lots more, so give it a listen:

TRANSCRIPT

INTRO with energetic music

Man’s voice: You are next in line for the Official Holiday World Podcast.

Man Speaking through a P.A. system: Welcome to Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari.

Man’s voice: Dropping in from Santa Claus, Indiana

[Tech sounds, sonar, typing]

Man Speaking through P.A. system: Riders will experience swift acceleration, high-speed turns, and sudden stops

[roller coaster break sounds]

Man’s voice: With park president and CEO, Matt Eckert.

Matt Eckert: After that bacon soda, I’ll try anything.

Man’s Voice: Fourth Generation Owners, Lauren Crosby…

Lauren’s voice in a short clip: I came back, I’m here

Man’s Voice: and Director of Communications Leah Koch

Leah’s voice in a short clip: ha ha ha ha uhhhhh [drawn out]

Man’s voice: Now still your loose articles and buckle up, keep your hands and legs inside the car at all times.

[Rock music intro music and roller coaster ride sounds]

LEAH: ANND WE’RE BACK! Welcome back to season two of the Official Holiday World Podcast! We haven’t talked about this but season one was a really long season!

MATT: I was wondering why this was “season two”. Wasn’t our first season like seventy-seven?

LAUREN:  Yes, yes it was

LEAH: It was through seventy-five episodes technically, but we decided since it’s a fresh format we would take time to say “It’s season two now”. So.

MATT: It’s like the rebirth

LAUREN:  Yeah!

LEAH: And then also depending on how the calendar goes, you know, I hate to say it, but if we fall off at the end of the year or something like that, then we can start fresh and see what kind of season works for us. Everyone’s got full disclosure here.

MATT: It’s our podcast we can do whatever we want!

LEAH: This whole thing is an experiment, maybe it works, maybe it doesn’t. You’ll tell us I’m sure. SPEAKING OF!

MATT: We love feedback!

[laughter]

LEAH: Speaking of you telling us, we are Holiday World and we love feedback, okay it’s not holiday’s

LAUREN:  Nope!

LEAH: This is Season 2 Episode 3, “The One With the Year of Feedback”. We’ve officially announced the return of the podcast so we can start a new concept-one in every three episodes is going to be a feedback/Q&A episode. We are trying it, we’ll see how it goes.

[LAUGHTER]

MATT: We reserve the right to change it.

LEAH: We got a bunch of compliments on Facebook, SO, this is all feedback, yeah..shall we begin? We have a lot to cover!

MATT: Let’s dive in!

LEAH: Let’s start off with Bob Green, @bob05, “Thinking of our friends @HolidayWorld with what we found in the store #howopo”. This was back to the 26th of December in 2018 and there’s a whole bacon display, it’s kinda hard to see. But it’s a whole display of bacon flavored products. Guys, we can’t escape the bacon!

MATT: This is the fourth episode, and this is the first time that bacon has been said.

LEAH: But it’s in one of the spots we’ll be recording AFTER this. Sorry to everyone, because everything is a little bit out of order. BUT.

LAUREN:  For US, but not the listener

LEAH: No, I’m sorry it’s just in our teaser, not in the ads. So this is..

MATT: This is the first time we brought up bacon, this is like a record for us

LEAH: GUUUUYS!

LAUREN:  We’re you counting?

LEAH: It’s like the podcast B-Word, we don’t use any other words that start with that. The next one [feedback post] is from Lindsay-Sir Graffis, I’m sure I butchered that, my apologies, @LY_Entertainment from December 30 of 2018 she said “@HolidayWorld Happy Bacon Day #HoWoPo”.

MATT: Is that really bacon day? I feel like we’ve had lots of bacon days.

LEAH: I feel like bacon day is every day.

LAUREN:  AMEN!

LEAH: That said, there are two different bacon days isn’t there? We’ve always had this issue.

LAUREN:  I don’t know, maybe bacon day should be when you bust out the holiday bacon, versus the casual bacon

LEAH: I feel like bacon day though, there is a tweet that I live my life by, “You don’t let a recipe tell you how much garlic to put in, you heart tells you how much”.

MATT: That’s awesome!

LEAH: It’s literally my favorite thing in the world.

MATT: To validate that everyone loves bacon. We had a breakfast for our employees this morning and by the time we got to the food all the bacon was gone.

LEAH: It was a bacon-less day for us. We were all at the end of the line.

MATT: The three of us around the table here…didn’t get bacon.

LAUREN:  I had bacon.

MATT: HOW DID YOU GET BACON?

LEAH: Did you have it this morning?

LAUREN:  No, I went to Wendy’s and got bacon fries.

MATT AND LEAH: AHHHHH!

MATT: FOR BREAKFAST?

LAUREN: NO! After!

LEAH: Can you see me seething from here?

MATT: Because you didn’t get your fix in

LAUREN:  Yeah-I didn’t get my bacon for breakfast so…

LEAH: Can you get just a side of bacon at Wendy’s? What would they do to you if you just asked? Just curious, asking for a friend.

[LOUD LAUGHTER]

MATT: They give you a cup full of crumbles.

LEAH: Probably.

LAUREN:  Take it like a shot.

MATT: A shot of bacon.

LEAH: Kevin Wilson on December 31 said “5 MONTHS UNTIL HOLIWOOD NIGHTS!!!! @holidayworld #HoWoPo” Thank goodness we’re reading it now.

MATT: It did happen. It did happen, Kevin. I think congratulations are in order, Kevin just got married recently. So, congratulations.

LEAH: Aww, he did! Congrats! That’s awesome! Next, we heard from Ribsin Bacon, Baken, Bacon, I’m already trying to take bacon out of the conversation. On January 1 he said, “@holidayworld Happy New Year! Can’t wait to drive down in my new car in the spring to get those passes activated before Holiwood Nights! #HoWoPo”

LAUREN:  Allllll riiiiight

LEAH: More of the Holiwood Nights feedback, thank goodness we are getting to it now, but the important thing is we are getting to it.

MATT: You haven’t been forgotten.

LEAH: Alex Wheeler, @_alex_wheeler said “I’m all caught up on the #HoWoPodcast…@HolidayWorld is @MattEckert caught up on twitter?

MATT: It’s funny you say that because I still have twenty little unread, what do you call them? Tweets?

LAUREN:  Notifications?

LEAH: Notifications! That red dot

MATT: Yeah that was January 1, so that was last year, I’m still not!

LEAH: [continues reading tweet] Ready for another season of laughs and sun, can’t wait to see the new Merry Marketplace and how the H.R. Lobby area looks with the new offices.

LAUREN:  It’s pretty.

LEAH: It’s been really nice

LAUREN:  Both are pretty!

LEAH: Alex I’m sure you’ve seen it by now.

MATT: So, tell us what you think!

LEAH: hopefully you like it! Next, we heard from Alex Chubokas, we always struggled with that, @Alexc-h-u-b-o-k-a-s there we go, on January 5th, “@HolidayWorld Listening to old #howopo and wondering if Eric ever got his tattoo? Working the inaugural crew at Steel Vingance this past summer I had to make sure I made my mark” He’s got a Steel of Vengance tattoo. That’s pretty cool!

LAUREN:  That’s fun!

LEAH: To our knowledge, we just asked Lori Cotton, because things are all out of order here, so Lori Cotton will be featured on our next episode which we have already recorded, welcome to the time warp everybody.

MATT: The next episode which was our last episode.

LEAH: YUP! Annd we asked Lori Cotton our director of attractions now and she does not believe that Eric ever got his tattoo

LAUREN:  Tisk! Tisk!

MATT: This raises my blood pressure.

LEAH: Everybody, he’s still on Twitter, so you know where to find him

MATT: He’s caught up

[laughter]

LEAH: He’s probably all caught up too on Twittter. We’re still harassing him, he tries to get away, but we still harass him on social media.

MATT: That’s hilarious

LEAH: That will never go away! Alex Sabatka, @magnumxl89 on January 7 said, “It’s big, it’s bad, it’s what you’ve been cravin’. Hang on tight and enjoy your ride on The Raven. @HolidayWorld.”

MATT: Awwww, I like it! I like his last name, that’s a cool name.

MATT & LEAH: Sabatka

LEAH: That’s fun to say.

MATT: Yeah, mine’s not.

[laughter]

LEAH: We may have taken a hiatus, but The Coaster Crew, thank goodness was still around, so I hope you all read this one

MATT: I miss them so much.

LAUREN:  I know[sadly]

LEAH: I tried to actually reach out to them ahead of time, but I don’t know if the message got to them in time, so there’s nothing on Twitter last I checked.

LAUREN:  Rude.

MATT: I wouldn’t know.

LEAH: Hopefully we’ll hear from the big green foot soon.

LAUREN:  Okay [starting to read]

LEAH: I’m sorry did you want to read something, or do I just keep stepping…

LAUREN:  YOU TOLDDDD ME TO READ IT

LEAH: Read it, I’ll shut up

MATT: She was just kidding, not really……GO!

LAUREN:  I’M AFRAID NOW TO SPEAK.

LEAH: We’ll stop now.

LAUREN:  Just got back from using my Trans American Airlines points to fly around the world (Thanks Kareem)

[LAUGHTER FROM ALL]

LAUREN:  Searching for the missing #PodSquad & look what came in the mail! Gues they needed a break to work on the flyer for the best event of the year! #HoWoPo #HoWoPoNo @HolidayWorld

LEAH: With a crying emoji, I love that it’s addressed to, I know I shrank the image so this is my fault partially, but I love that it says “Mr. Big Green Foot”

LAUREN:  That is hilarious

LEAH: I think it does, I need a vision check.

LAUREN:  It’s from the Ho Wo Postal Service

LEAH: Yup

MATT: Coaster Crew, please come back!

LAUREN:  Ohhh, because, okay. Sorry I have to describe, I’m out of practice.

LEAH: This is on January 16th, by the way.

LAUREN:  Yeah, sorry. So kitty is dressed up like a mail woman, with her little hat and on her little bag it says HOWo Postal Service and she’s got a letter in the bag and I believe George the Eagle is on the stamp in the bag. With the Big Green Food holding his letter, there’s an Airtime poster in the background.

LEAH: Oh yeah, by the way. We mail flyers out to enthusiast, so we, where do we get that list? Is that past attendees?

LAUREN:  Past purchasers, because that’s the only data we currently collect.

LEAH: I’m sure if you want to be added to the list, we might be able to find a way, maybe not for this year, but next year. So let us know on that, but yeah, thank you to the coaster crew for that.

LAUREN:  Yes, as always

MATT: We came back so you do too!

LAUREN:  I love Kitty as a mailwoman

LEAH: Then we heard from Kevin Wilson on January 20 said, “I know it’s too early to pack for Holiwood Nights at @HolidayWorld, but I can still make my “to pack” list and not seem weird, right? #HoWoPo #flightplan”. I think it’s too late now, sooo

LAUREN:  I thoroughly support that though

LEAH: So, go ahead and start making your list for next year.

MATT: Kevin, you do whatever you want.

LAUREN:  I make packing lists for every single trip

MATT: Do they ever change?

LAUREN:  Yeah.

MATT: Or are they pretty much the same?

LAUREN:  I mean there’s parts that stay the same but they’re, like I take different clothes

LEAH: I have a packing app

MATT: You have a packing app, really?

LEAH: Yeah, it puts, you check off little things that say, you know, leisure, business, and then you say if you’re going to go swimming, running, things like that so it gives you lists for the things you might do. It’s kinda handy.

MATT: I feel like my wife would like that, she makes lists of lists she needs to make. Like she is a list maker

LEAH: Yeah, I like a list, mostly because my brain only half-functions at any given point in time and also, I have a scattered brain and that’s just my reality. ADD its great guys!

MATT: But you’re self-aware, so that’s great.

LEAH: Yeah, so I’m self-aware, so I do that, and the packing list helps me a lot it just helps me forget things, like the basics.

LAUREN:  I make my own.

LEAH: A lot of times, the toothbrush

MATT: So, you’re saying she’s lazy

LAUREN:  No, I just like to be really thorough and have my own lists, where I literally outlines, “Monday I will wear this”, “Sawyer will wear this”, I am thorough.

MATT: And you stick to that?

LAUREN:  YEAH!

LEAH: Meanwhile, I’ve forgotten toothbrushes.

[ALL POD SQUAD LAUGHTER]

LAUREN:  If it makes you feel any better, this last trip I went on, granted I went on, granted it was just a few weeks ago, so pregnancy brain, I forgot a number of things even thought they are on the list. My bad was that I put baby monitor on the list, as in the unit, not the separate pieces of the baby monitor. So PART of the monitor made it, not all of it.

LEAH: NICE!

LAUREN:  Nailed it!

LEAH: And that’s why you make a packing list, so smart call. Start early and work at it often, am I right?

LAUREN:  YES.

LEAH: Next we heard from Seamus Heaney, @heaney_seamus on January 22, “A worthwhite visit if you haven’t been-what a year ahead for #Youghal @youghalonline ….” I could finish this but ya’ll, we got cheeseballed again on Twitter.

LAUREN:  [IN SINGSONG VOICE] CHEEEESEBALLED!

MATT: We haven’t been cheezeballed in a while have we?

LEAH: We have not, but I wanted to include this because we responded, “Greeting from Santa Claus, Indiana! Thinking you tagged us by mismake” …. mismake….you know, it’s been that kinda day. Winky face, but the theme park families podcast came in and said, “Don’t think so. People in Ireland LOVE @HolidayWorld and are coaster starved with only one park”. I just needed Theme Park Families in this section for that one. Then we responded with, “….and so the eternal-and international-cheezeballing continues. #HoWoPo

[DEEP SIGHS FROM LEAH]

LEAH: In case you guys don’t know what cheezeballing is, because you know we may have some first-time listeners tuning in

LAUREN:  That’s fair

LEAH: And there’s seventy episodes to go back to, seventy-one episodes.

MATT: You HAVE to go listen to them.

LEAH: Yeah, some of them are pretty long, so I’m going to warn you now, but cheezeballing is something that happened to our past Communication Director, Paula Werne. She had the fun@holidayworld.com email and she had from one of our emails, accidentally responded to that email instead of another family members email and responded that THEY would be bringing the cheeseball. So it’s become kind an inside joke that we share with everyone on the podcast that when somebody accidentally tags us wrong or sends us the wrong message, that’s a cheeseball. Coaster101.com @Coaster101 Tweeted on January 23, “Is there a @McDonalds in Santa Claus, IN? Asking for our friends at @HolidayWorld! #HoWoPo #Bacon” and it is a special called “bacon hour”.

LAUREN:  I DID NOT KNOW THIS WAS A THING!!!

MATT: I WAS ABOUT TO SAY, IS THAT A THING??

LAUREN:  I DID NOT KNOW THIS HAPPENED!

LEAH: It was January 29, so we missed out

LAUREN:  4-5 pm! FREE BACON WITH ANYTHING!!

LEAH: They’ve got bacon coming out of an Oreo McFlurry

LAUREN:  WHY DID PAULA NOT TELL US THIS?? I FEEL SO CHEATED

MATT: Can we take this back to our McDonalds and say, “Hey we missed this”

LAUREN:  WE DIDN’T KNOW!!

[ALL POD SQUAD LAUGHTER]

LAUREN:  I don’t even know what I would put bacon on at McDonalds. [gasps in surprise} THE BREAKFAST SAUSAGE BURRITO’S!

MATT & LEAH: OHHHHHHHHH! [both intrigued]

LEAH: Taco Bell’s burrito’s with bacon are the bomb.

MATT: I wonder if you could ask them to add bacon to it if they would.

LAUREN:  You might be able to do that. Do it!

MATT: I’ll do it and see what they do.

LEAH: Do it and report back, I expect a full report on our next recording date

MATT: Which will be last week but tomorrow.

LEAH: Next we heard [ laughter], Alex Chubokas  tweeted @LeahsOboe #howopo  I don’t know how I feel about this, but I still included it. Apparently January 28 was Kazoo day and he was thinking of my oboe and the podsquad. I’m a little offended.

LAUREN:  Same thing!

LEAH: I’m a little offended.

MATT: Has the oboe tweeted lately?

LEAH: The oboe hasn’t tweeted lately

MATT: That’s good, so I’m all caught up

LAUREN:  I mean, same thing.

LEAH:

[laughter]

OUCH, OUCH, ouch, ouch! I’m just going to be leaving the podcast.

MATT: The kazoo can be your new sound bite since you lost your squeaky toy.

LEAH: HOW are they going to be able to tell the difference in an oboe and a kazoo??

LAUREN:  [laughing] Because they sound the same

LEAH: RUDE! Sorry to steal your tagline, Lauren. Next, we heard from Bob Green, “This post made me laugh on the air plane yesterday but I struggled in explaining why it was so funny. I told them to download the @HolidayWorld podcast #howopo

MATT: Word of mouth advertising

LEAH: It (a tweet) says “Yutzy’s Farm Market, it’s going to be a SUPER weekend! Why not add a cheese ball to your festivities? Zach Yutzy made a fresh batch this morning! Get them while we got them! With a lovely cheeseball spread, it looks great with the pretzels and crackers. A cheeseball sounds lovely right now.

LAUREN:  It’ does, with bacon.

MATT: It’s been a while since we’ve eaten, so.

LEAH: Ain’t that the truth.  Lindsay-Sir Graffis @LY_Entertainment we have “No @HolidayWorld podcast would be complete without #howopo” and it’s a picture of Degrees of Separation and we’ve a fire queen and….

LAUREN:  No, just no.

MATT: NO.

LEAH: I’m sorry to you, but we plan to discontinue the game BUT you do have a chance to reach out and suggest a new game

LAUREN:  YES.

LEAH: We’re looking for a new game.

MATT: I do love to win.

LEAH: Sure, we’re looking for a new game and it cannot be seventy degrees or 100 degrees or whatever degrees of separation, that’s my only rule.

LAUREN:  Yes, we were thinking Pictionary.

LEAH: Something visual, if you’ve listened to the first episode already you get it, you know. Bob Green tweeted to us on February 20th, eating dinner, oh @bob05 by the way, “eating dinner in Columbus, OH wearing a @HolidayWorld hoodie and get stopped by a non coaster fan who asked how e knew about the park being 4 hours away. We explained that we are coaster crazies. #howopo”.

MATT: Fair enough.

LEAH:  I love it, I appreciate it, and thank you for representing.

LAUREN:  I love that’s the entire tweet. I feel like there should be another sentence to it, but I love that that’s it.

LEAH: That explains enough

LAUREN:  Thank you.

LEAH: CoasterRadio @Coasterradio on February 20 said, “This week, EB talks with Paula Werne from @HolidayWorld to hear stories about how they decided upon the names for classic rides like The Voyage, The Legend, The Raven and Thunderbird.” And this is an episode of CoasterRadio obviously with Paula in it and the Theme Park Families Podcast said #howopo and Coasterradio at the same time? Coaster minds around the world might” and It was gif, but it’s a head exploding type of gesture going on. Chris @s-c-h-n-e-i-daddy,[snicker]

MATT: Schnei-Daddy?

LEAH: “I just happened to see an official holiday world company car in Seymour today and got so excited. I hope big things are coming and we can’t for you guys to open! I check daily for new #howopo”

 ALL PODSQUAD: AWWWWW!

LEAH: Next Sammy Naas @naas_samuel on February 25 said, “Hey @holidayworld, listening to Episode 061: The One with the Sharkey from #howopo and cinging because its not a tuba 9it’s a sousaphone).” I had to include this one out of correctness, they’re talking about ROY G BIV I believe and they’re right, tuba is the upright thing and the sousaphone is thing that wraps around you.

LAUREN:  Ohh, oops.

LEAH: It’s a common mistake I believe, but

MATT: Now we know, I like that hashtag band geeks.

LEAH: yeah, “ #bank geeks, #imabandstudent #c’monman, #ineedtocatchuponthepodcast”. We’ll we gave you plenty of chances, so I hope you got caught up. Trent Burton on February 28th tweeted, “Whatever happened to the podcast? I’m having withdrawals”.

MATT: We’re here for you man, we’re back.

[LAUGHTER]

Matt: We won’t miss seventy or twenty-five or however many degrees of separation. But we will be accepting new game ideas.

LAUREN:  Want to make a suggestion? Or have questions for the podsquad? There are more ways than ever to reach out to the podcast!

8: Find @holidayworld on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and use hashtag H-O-W-O-P-O to let us know you’re talking about us.

Matt: You can now CALL US! Dial 812-937-4401 and type in extension 8081 to get the HOWOPO voice mailbox

Lauren: Leave your questions and feedback for us there OR you can email us at podcast@holidayworld.com either with a written message or with a voice memo

Leah: again, reach out on social media to @holidayworld and use the hashtag HOWOPO, or call us at 812-937-4401 extension 8081, or send us an email to podcast@holidayworld.com

LEAH: When’s the best time to buy a Season Passes? Right Now! You can sign up for easy pay options through February 15. For more information about our passes and perks go to holidayworld.com/passes

[ROCK MUSIC]

LEAH: On April 6 we heard from Theme Park Families Podcast @themeparkfam, replying to @coasterradio and @lisavclarkshow, “SO proud of EB with his answer for favorite theme park which was of course @HolidayWorld! Indiana representing! #howopo” We are proud to be that for ya. This person’s name is all emojis, looks like a unicorn, an octopus, a carousel, and a candle @akweihe.

MATT: Is that Alyssa?

LEAH: It must be Alyssa, but @Akweihe on April 21 said, “I spotted my favorite sign of spring the other day, but couldn’t get a picture til today @HolidayWorld #howopo #bigredicee (which we didn’t get to have last year, Icee wouldn’t let us have that) #canseeitfromsixflagsparkinglot

LAUREN:  That’s funny!

LEAH: We do enjoy that, I’d like to say we don’t, but we do. Matthew David @Shagalang said, “Pigs in blankets I the UK are wrapped in bacon…seems more fitting based on #howopo”.

MATT: That would be pretty good.

LEAH: I think that sounds like an amazing idea, apparently it was also brought up on our facebook page but the European bacon lovers were out in force that day.

[LAUGHTER]

LEAH: Someone responded, “PROVE IT”.

[LAUGHTER]

LEAH: To which Matthew David sent us a picture of in fact little tiny hotdogs wrapped in bacon.

LAUREN:  Interesting

LEAH: And the same guy, Jonathan @lepolt said, “ I thought you were great already but that solidifies that feeling”. I’m with ya! I think we’ve been doing it all wrong! On April 29, Ribsin Bacon @RibsinBacon tweeted “R.I.P. #HoWoPo?” WE’RE BACK! Only several months later, it’s fine! Arielle tweeted @Coastergirl23 on May12 “@HolidayWorld is #howopo coming back?” to which we replied “#HoWoPoDunno”.

LEAH & MATT: WE’RE BACK!

LEAH: Sorry it took so long, we were trying to make some decisions and that took a while. We had to dream up the new format, but we’re excited to be back.

MATT: It’s like Sally Field, “They love us, they really love us!”.

LAUREN:  All five of you……kidding!

[laughter]

LEAH: RaptorGirl @RaptorGirl94 on May 15 said in response to our newest Made to Thrill design from our gift shops said, “That’s so on my shopping list for #HolliwoodNights #HoWoPo”.

MATT: Right there with you RaptorGirl!

LEAH: I don’t know if many people know this, but we collaborated with this artist Made to Thrill to create a T-shirt, and we’ve got, [whispers] SPOILER ALERT, we’ve got some more stuff coming from them. We’ve got some incredible art.

LAUREN:  It’s pretty awesome!

LEAH: They’re incredibly talented and they created a shirt that says, “Land, Sea, Airtime” and I just love it so much. ThemeParkfam from Theme Park Families podcast on May 24 said, “After a long off season, the five buddies, including the Big(brown)foot are making travel plans to get to Airtime at @HolidayWorld’s Holiwood Nights! They’ve secured two planes but might need a few more! Who’s psyched to go? @Coastercrew #howopo And they got, I don’t know, Lauren, I know it’s not the coaster crew but, if you want to describe the picture they’ve got a little big foot in there. They’ve got their little kitty stuffed animal who is in an orange dress.

LAUREN:  Yes, there’s a dalmatian and I think there’s an alligator…

LEAH: They did their best of a Holidog, I think that’s a but a duck maybe but eagle, we’ll call it an eagle, their best version of the Coaster Crew and I really like that.

MATT: A for effort!

LAUREN:  There’s an Airtime! Poster and a park map, and a brochure. It’s so cute!

LEAH: It was so good to see the Theme Park Families at Holiwood Nights this year. I love it. Annnd next, I have this image but it’s actually a gif that I’m going to slide across the table for Lauren to describe. Do you want me to read it while you watch the gif and describe?

LAUREN:  Go.

LEAH: The Coater Crew on May 29th tweeted, “Excited for #HoliwoodNights? Yes! First Time? No, we’ve been excited for HoliWood Nights lots of times! Just practicing a few Airtime! Moves. What our parody lacks in parity, we make up for with sincerity. With a airplane and coaster emoji #HoWoPO and #HoWoPoNoMo with a little sad face. Ummm but in this gif we have some disco dancing going on

LAUREN:  Yes, I think I actually did see this prior to this. So yes, we have Kitty and the Big Green Foot are dancing in his seventy’s suit/vest something. They’re on the dance floor with a disco ball and they’re dancing away and Kitty flies ….

LEAH: Flies away, just like an airplane.

LAUREN:  And she returns and lands on the Big Green Foot, very à la airplane  

[Group laughter]

LEAH: Looks like we heard from Alyssa @Akweihe on June 30th, “I didn’t know something like this was a option, I expect them at every drink oasis @HolidayWorld this summer #howopo #bigred #freesodaparkingsunscreen. It’s like a Big Red Tap!

LAUREN:  That’s what I was going to ask!

MATT: It looks like Big Red on tap, which I support.

LEAH: Oh, yeah, I didn’t include the whole picture, it’s a screen shot.

LAUREN:  That makes A LOT MORE sense-It IS Big Red on tap!

MATT: I wonder where she found this-where is this?

LEAH: We’re going to need more details on this, Alyssa please!

LAUREN:  The two of you are probably deeply moved by this, I’m like gross.

LEAH: Next we heard from Thrilling Moments Photography on July 19th, “Racing the hills of the Voyage”. And we’re going to have to include this photo in the podcast blog about the episode, but the paper doesn’t do it justice. It’s a lovely photo of The Voyage. Next we heard from Coaster Dean @CoasterDean on August 16th, “Today is national rollercoaster day so I’m sharing my favorite from @holidayworld The Voyage” and he shared our POV video, so thanks for calling The Voyage your favorite. Then we heard from Bob Green @bob05 on August 30, “It’s back! The Bacon vending machine has returned and has a new home at Ohio Stadium A new product idea for @Holidayworld? That bacon machine is there. That sure is a picture of one.

MATT: That is ridiculous and awesome at the same time.

LEAH: They also have  a hashtag of we miss the podcast.

EVERYONE: AAWWWWWWW!

LEAH Dean Chauvin @CoasterDean on September 5th tweeted “Goodbye Paula” because Arthur Levine wrote a lovely tribute to her and we just retweeted and said, “There are no words for how much Paula Werne shaped our industry and Holiday World, so all we can say is, “Thank You.”” We already did our podcast tribute to Paula, but we miss her. We miss you, Paula!

LAUREN:  Very much.

MATT: I was laughing at this picture already

LEAH: Dean Chauvin, @CoasterDean shared our picture, it’s like an award show picture…

MATT: OF all the pictures.

LEAH: All of my pictures from the Golden Ticket Awards look like this…HERE’S what’s happening. I’m accepting the Golden Ticket Award for Best Water Park Ride out at Silverwood Amusement park out in Idaho and I have so many chins.

[ALL POD SQUAD LAUGHTER]

LEAH: I have multiple chins, I have nothing left. It’s all neck, straight from teeth to neck.

MATT: I’m trying to figure out what you are doing here?

LEAH: It’s just multiple rings around my neck. What’s happening..

MATT: It’s not THAT bad…

LEAH: someone took a picture, Lauren and I received our 5 year service awards TODAY and if someone took a picture of me doing that today accepting that award, you would see me with 18 chins. It’s what I DO when I’m being recognized because I’m very, I’m not, If I’m not myself, if I’m acting in a show I’m all about being the center of attention. When I’m just me and getting recognition, I do not like that, I do NOT want to be the center of attention. So I tend to scrunch up my chin. In that situation, it was SO AWKWARD! Some people had been accepting awards at the center of the stage, then all of a sudden they were like “Come over here to the podium”, and I was just like I don’t know what to do, I don’t know where to take the picture, I don’t know where to stand, I don’t know what’s happening. People were changing it up and it and God Bless the Amusement Today staff tried so hard to have that organized and then WE industry people come through whatever they plan and wreck it, no matter what they want us to do. Whatever.

LAUREN:  To make matters worse…

MATT: I can attest, she did not look like this in real time

LAUREN:  To make matters worse, your eyes are closed.

[ALL POD SQUAD LAUGHTER]

MATT: That’s why, I don’t know what you were doing here.

at you were doing here.

LAUREN:  Did you already say that Dean said “Yaay”

LEAH: and now we have come to our announcement where we had Stephen create our same Cheetah Chase graphic.

MATT:  Which was great.

LEAH: With the hashtag HoWoPo and we posted it in a few places with “Season 2 Coming Soon”. And David Weihe tweeted at us “I miss #HoWoPo” and so we got to share that it was coming soon. So, her responded “YAY!!!” with a Rapunzel from Tangled GIF with “I promise, I’ll behave”. Ribsinbacon tweeted at us, “@HolidayWorld Did I hear correctly? The Podcast is coming back!?” and we responded “A little birdie told me that you can expect Season Two soon. But don’t tell Matt about the bird. He hates birds”.

MATT: True Story.

LEAH: We have to share this one because this one cracked me up we heard on November 29 from Carlos Arney Jr. said, “I’ve been asking for months and keep getting the same response of “No decision has been made” Time to make a decision. It’s been almost a year since #HOWOPO last entertained us. Why did you quit it? Why hasn’t it been brough back? Is it dead?” And I just responded with a simple “Stay tuned” with a little winky face.

MATT: Nice.

LEAH: That’s a year’s worth of feedback guys. Congratulations, you’ve feedback..fed back..retweeted your way to the end of another episode of our podcast. You’re listening to the final of our special binge-worthy drop of three podcast episodes. Please join our next episode which will be season 2 episode 4: The One With the Shiny New Toys, which we already recorded. It’s fine.

LAUREN:  SPOILER.

LEAH: It’s great, you’re going to love it! Thank you also to all of our behind-the-scenes podsquad: Stephen Rutherford for making us sound good and telling us all the new technology available for podcasting. Josh Moore for helping me collect questions and feedback, and Sabrina for creating the schedule that we WILL follow. Someday. Special thanks to Josh, Sabrina, and Stephen for pretending my jokes have been funny this week. It won’t be getting better anytime soon. And thanks to all of you for listening! Please subscribe and leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, YouTube, Facebook, etc. and tell all your friends. On behalf of our PodSquad-Matt, Lauren, and myself-thank you. Please be sure to send us your feedback and questions by calling us at 812-937-4401 and dial 8081 or emailing us at podsquad@holidayworld.com or reaching us the traditional way on social media by using the hashtag HOWOPO

 [Rock music much louder]

Outro music: You’ve been listening to the official Holiday World Podcast, 

Man on Speaker: Welcome back! Did you enjoy your flight?

Man Speaking: A production of Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana. Check out the latest episodes at HolidayWorld.Com/Podcast

Thanks for taking a ride with us and please come back to see us again soon.

[music fades out]

LAUREN: Did you know if you pick our pick your own price tickets online, you can save money? You can save a little bit more by using the official Holliday World podcast promo code HOWOPO. Simply go to Holidayworld.com/save and drop in HOWOPO and let the savings begin!

If you’d like to reach out, send us an email at podcast@holidayworld.com, leave us a voicemail at 812-937-4401 extension 8081, or tag us on social media using the hashtag #HOWOPO.


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Podcast: The one where we missed you too

The Podsquad is back in action! We’ve missed hearing from everyone and we’re so glad to be returning to your commutes, cleaning sessions, etc.

We kicked things off with a tribute to Paula, who retired in June this year. She was our long-time Director of Communications and creator and host of the Official Holiday World Podcast. We miss her a ton already.

Paula and my father, Will Koch.

Thanks, Paula for your years of service!

We then went on to talk about the new podcast format.

Most importantly, we’re excited to announce that we’re looking for a new game to play. Because while we love Paula, as long as she’s not hosting, we’re coming up with a brand new game. And we want to hear your suggestions.

If you’re looking for help, we discussed Apples to Apples, Cards Against Humanity (but safe for work), and Pictionary for those listening at home. So, anything you can come up with is better than what we have.

Along the way, we discussed Disney (of course), the last podcast I hosted and our 70 Degrees of Separation soundmakers.

Leah's oboe and Lauren's squeaky toy
Archival Photo: Leah’s Oboe with Leah (me) and Lauren Crosby with her squeaky toy soundmaker (may it rest in pieces).

If you have a new game idea, send us an email at podcast@holidayworld.com, leave us a voicemail at 812-937-4401 extension 8081, or tag us on social media using the hashtag #HOWOPO.

ALSO NEW! Our podcast will now have transcripts. Here’s the transcript for Episode 1:

Episode 1 Transcript

INTRO with energetic music

Man’s voice: You are next in line for the Official Holiday World Podcast.

Man Speaking through a P.A. system: Welcome to Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari.

Man’s voice: Dropping in from Santa Claus, Indiana

[Tech sounds, sonar, typing]

Man Speaking through P.A. system: Riders will experience swift acceleration, high-speed turns, and sudden stops

[roller coaster break sounds]

Man’s voice: With park president and CEO, Matt Eckert.

Matt Eckert: After that bacon soda, I’ll try anything.

Man’s Voice: Fourth Generation Owners, Lauren Crosby…

Lauren’s voice in a short clip: I came back, I’m here

Man’s Voice: and Director of Communications Leah Koch

Leah’s voice in a short clip: ha ha ha ha uhhhhh [drawn out]

Man’s voice: Now still your loose articles and buckle up, keep your hands and legs inside the car at all times.

[Rock music intro music and roller coaster ride sounds]

LEAH KOCH: And we’re back! Hey, welcome to season 2 of the official Holiday World podcast, this is season two episode one, the one where we missed you too.

MATT ECKERT awww

LEAH KOCH: Joining us today are Lauren and Matt. Lauren and Matt, Have you guys missed the podcast?

MATT ECKERT I have missed the podcast (reminiscently)

LAUREN CROSBY: A little bit

LEAH KOCH: A little bit??

[All pod squad laughter]

MATT ECKERT I see the two of you everyday so not so much you guys but yeah the podcast

LEAH KOCH: Thanks. First of all I was to start by explaining we will have a couple changes coming your way. But before we dive into all of those changes coming your way, I want to acknowledge what I’m calling the 800 pound gorilla in your ear. I’m totally speaking very clearly today. We are off to a great start. I’m not Paula.

MATT ECKERT That’s a big gorilla

LEAH KOCH: It’s the 800 pound gorilla or the elephant in the room

MATT ECKERT I like the gorilla, let’s do it

LEAH KOCH: Yeah, 800 pound gorilla seemed appropriate

MATT ECKERT Okay

LEAH KOCH: and it’s in your ear, so figure that one out. Paula retired this summer and we so happy for her but we miss her a lot. But I want to take a minute to appreciate Paula, so what are you guys miss the most about Paula

MATT ECKERT Lots of things, but you know how I am, I always have more than one. So for me professionally, Paula is and always will be a legend when it comes to..

LEAH KOCH: Careful where you step, I have her job now

[All pod squad laughter]

MATT ECKERT So you have big shoes to fill

LEAH KOCH: I definitely do and we have two people filling them now.

MATT ECKERT There you go, yeah, she’s just legendary within our industry, within the theme park industry she is very well known. She was with us for a number of years throughout our massive growth history and she was there every step of the way. She came up with innovative ideas to put us on the map when it comes to the PR world. Personally,  I will miss her and we are acting like she’s gone forever, I still talk to her

LEAH KOCH: I know! Like we don’t text her all the time.

MATT ECKERT I miss her wit. Paula and I had some very sharp witted conversations and texts back and forth. We would be texting well into late in the night things. She and I just got each other really well and we were able to give each other very open and honest feedback. Sometimes her feedback was more honest than I wanted it to be, but she would give that to me and I appreciate that

LEAH KOCH: As her writing intern, back in the day as her blogging intern, she held nothing back

MATT ECKERT But you know I appreciate that

LEAH KOCH: Owners daughter? No one cares!

[laughter]

MATT ECKERT: If you have something to say to me, say it and let’s move on

LEAH KOCH: I was about to say I’m definitely better for it, for having Paula in my life

MATT ECKERT:  So I will miss that, so you guys need to step it up and start giving me more flack I guess

LEAH KOCH: Challenge accepted [in laughter] Lauren how about you?

LAUREN CROSBY: I have a few things as well, sorry.

MATT ECKERT: So I’m not the only one

LAUREN CROSBY: You’re not the over achiever today, you are just an achiever

LEAH KOCH: It’s hard to limit it to just one when it comes to Paula

LAUREN CROSBY: well, I think the number one things, well I can’t even rank it, but anyway one of the things I’ll miss the most is Paula’s sass towards Matt.

[ LAUREN CROSBY: and LEAH KOCH: Laughter]

LEAH KOCH: We’re going to have to step it up on the podcast alone, cause, well and now is a good time

MATT ECKERT: I don’t have Rentz here either to lay it back on him, so I have nobody!

LEAH KOCH: Yes, now is a good time to introduce the fact that now Stephen will no longer just be a voice in our ears. Stephen will be an official unofficial host of the podcast.

MATT ECKERT: So he can be my person

LEAH KOCH: So he can be your person, so he can come in and you don’t even get to see him. He’s down stairs on the soundboard

Stephen: Yeah, I don’t mind being the lackey

LEAH KOCH: That also means we get to yell, STEPHEN! Anytime something’s wrong

LAUREN CROSBY: Anyway

LEAH KOCH: Sorry I cut you off

LAUREN CROSBY: There was more, there’s obviously many many things we will miss about Paula, but I think one of the other things I will miss the most is just how much she cared for and fought to preserve our history and our story. As someone who wasn’t family but still was like family. You know, she cared an awful lot about Holiday Worlds story and making sure we kept the story alive

LEAH KOCH: Where we came from

LAUREN CROSBY: Yes, all of that. I appreciate that greatly.  AND her grammar!

LEAH KOCH: Personally, first and foremost, I’m going to miss having the likeminded person at the table. And now it’s going to be me instead of Paula going, “Paula, Paula, please come back.” Every episode.

LAUREN CROSBY: That’ll be your new little voice thing

LEAH KOCH: That’ll be my new little thing, “Paula, Paula, please come back.” With a nice little shake to my voice. I’m going to miss Paula and her grammar sense of course. I’m going to miss her wit of course, but I feel like she was such a leader to me and such a personal mentor to me.  When I did my internship with her years ago and I just feel like anytime she could tell me about her job and how to do it she would pull me aside and go, “Here’s another little tip, just in case you ever want to know and just in case you want to be in PR one day.” And now, I’m taking over her job [let out air laugh] Doing my best, but I was trained by the best. So yeah. Before we take a quick break, I wanted to say thank you to Paula for her nearly three decades of service to Holiday World. We’d be a very different park without her, and she’s changed us for the better in every way. I will do my best, I wrote down this little pledge to make sure I have it exactly right, I will do my best to uphold her impeccable grammar, her journalistic integrity, and her wit and biting sense of humor. And I promise to miss you in every episode

MATT ECKERT: I must add that Leah held her hand over her heart while she read that. I think that’s important for listeners to know.

[rock music cuts in for commercial break]

POD BITS
Matt: We won’t miss seventy or twenty-five or however many degrees of separation. But we will be accepting new game ideas.

LAUREN CROSBY: Want to make a suggestion? Or have questions for the podsquad? There are more ways than ever to reach out to the podcast!

LEAH KOCH: Find @holidayworld on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and use hashtag H-O-W-O-P-O to let us know you’re talking about us.

Matt: You can now CALL US! Dial 812-937-4401 and type in extension 8081 to get the HOWOPO voice mailbox

Lauren: Leave your questions and feedback for us there OR you can email us at podcast@holidayworld.com either with a written message or with a voice memo

Leah: again, reach out on social media to @holidayworld and use the hashtag HOWOPO, or call us at 812-937-4401 extension 8081, or send us an email to podcast@holidayworld.com

[rock music fades back in with a funky beat]

LEAH KOCH: In addition to new ways to talk with us, we have some other big changes coming to the podcast. First of all, we are talking to you from the past

[ghost noises]

MATT ECKERT: That’s kinda creepy!

LEAH KOCH: Today is December 6, and Stephen when are we releasing this episode?

Stephen: That is a great question

[Laughter]

MATT ECKERT: Some time after December 6

LEAH KOCH: I meant to put that in my notes and I put it

Stephen: I believe this is going to be our first episode of 2020

LEAH KOCH: first Monday in January

Stephen: In 2020!

MATT ECKERT: Wow, so we’re in next year already, but we’re not

LEAH KOCH: Yeah!

Stephen: We are speaking from last decade

LEAH KOCH: There’s a reason we aren’t necessarily talking about Christmas during these episodes we are recording today.

MATT ECKERT: You just made me feel really old Stephen

LEAH KOCH: Ohh, also a note to make, we are now recording multiple episodes in one day. So this is our first time doing this, please forgive us if we stumble a few times or try to jump into other episodes a few times. But yeah, so today we’ll be recording four episodes, we’re doing a three episode drop if you are listening to this you already see that there are three episodes now on your feed.

LAUREN CROSBY: Surprise!

MATT ECKERT: We’re all about efficiency

LEAH KOCH: Are you excited?! So there will be two more episodes we’re dropping and we’re recording today and we’re recording one more so we can drop it while Stephen is away on vacation at the start of the new year. And we’ll be going with a new schedule, we’ll be dropping late Sunday night slash early Monday morning, again I can talk and I have things in my brain I promise. Well be dropping those so you’ll have them for your Monday morning commute or whatever you do on Monday first thing in the week and we’ll be doing every other week again. We are taking pauses so you can actually look at your phone and we don’t have to marathon into potty breaks. That was the most stressful thing for me, if you needed a potty break

LAUREN CROSBY: That was stressful

LEAH KOCH: In the middle of a two hour podcast you had to sneak out and hope you didn’t miss anything.

Stephen: Personally I’m glad I don’t have to edit a two hour podcast after recording a two and a half hour podcast.

[laughter]

LAUREN CROSBY: Fair.

MATT ECKERT: it’ll be more efficient now, we’ll be doing more and giving more at a time.

Stephen: I think our time management on this round is going to be great

LEAH KOCH: and we’ve got Sabrina Jones who is our Media Relations Manager who is being our other half of Paula for me, because it takes two people to be Paula, lets be real about tht.

MATT ECKERT: She’s keeping us on task.

LEAH KOCH: She’s our time keeper.

MATT ECKERT: and LEAH KOCH: : She just flashed us ten minutes now

LEAH KOCH: That was such perfect timing

MATT ECKERT: That was!

LEAH KOCH: so anyway, what else are you guys excited for?

MATT ECKERT: I’m excited we won’t be playing that game anymore.

LEAH KOCH: What kind of game do you guys hope for? We’re going to crowd source this. We are going to ask people for advice.

MATT ECKERT: It doesn’t matter.

LEAH KOCH: If you could pick one?

MATT ECKERT: because I’m going to win whatever it is.

LEAH KOCH: Uh-huh, sure!

LAUREN CROSBY: mmm-kay!

MATT ECKERT: As long as it’s not degrees of something.

LEAH KOCH: What do you want Lauren?

LAUREN CROSBY: I honestly don’t know

LEAH KOCH: I was hoping for like a cards against humanity of some sort, but like appropriate version, or an apples to apples but all theme park, so if someone wants to make a theme park, fully family appropriate apples to apples

[Lauren laughter]

LAUREN CROSBY: That’s highly specific

MATT ECKERT: that is highly specific, market that on!

[all pod squad laughter]

LEAH KOCH: Guys I have a game called Charty Party now

MATT ECKERT: Called what?

LEAH KOCH: Charty Party.

MATT ECKERT: Charty Party?

LEAH KOCH: It’s kinda like one of those “What do you meme?” Or Cards against humanity but instead of pulling a meme or a word, like in “What do you meme?”, it’s a chart of something and it explains one axis. So the X axis will be age, so it’ll show really high for teenage years and really low for adult years

MATT ECKERT: I like this game already

LEAH KOCH: and you have to pick through a bunch of cards to say what it describes, so it’ll be my level of energy. You know really high when I was young and really low now with a sharp drop off. I haven’t even got to play it yet, but I’m so excited about it.

MATT ECKERT: That sounds so fun, I saw a game at Target the other day, it was Pictionary but you draw in the air. So you like hold some kind of device that I don’t know..

LAUREN CROSBY: So it’s like the old school Disney commercials

[Laughter]

MATT ECKERT: right, that’s exactly what I thought of, with the ears just magically appeared

LEAH KOCH: aren’t there videos where they just trace that? I have never watched one of those but I feel like that would be the best.

MATT ECKERT: That would be a cool job, “what’s your job?”, I draw Mickey Mouse ears for TV

[all pod squad laughter]

LEAH KOCH: I just want to see one of those video’s because you know they used to have all the little teen celebrities do something with that wand.

MATT ECKERT: Right

LEAH KOCH: Half of them would just swish it in a big circle or do something crazy like that

LAUREN CROSBY: I don’t think they actually wanted them to draw anything. I think they just wanted them to be cute.

LEAH KOCH: some of them worked hard, you could see them kinda making the mouse ears and everything and some of them were just PEACE, little jab of the wand and we’re good.

[Laughter]

MATT ECKERT: Funny

LEAH KOCH: So anyway, that’s our new game, huh?

[laughter]

MATT ECKERT: Our listeners wouldn’t like that very much, I don’t think they’d be able to play along.

LAUREN CROSBY: Can you see this?

MATT ECKERT: This is what we’re drawing, really!

LEAH KOCH: Let’s just play Pictionary the whole time

MATT ECKERT: Okay, I’m done

LEAH KOCH: Take a nice visual game and really put it on audio

MATT ECKERT: We should do Charades too

LEAH KOCH: I like this, I think we’re on the right track. I think we’ve definitely got this. So that’s why we’re crowdsourcing guys. So if you have any ideas or [cough cough sound] if you like the game I made up in the episode whatever that was when I hosted. You guys can also add a note about that..

MATT ECKERT: Is it sad that I don’t remember what that was?

LEAH KOCH: uhhh, it was called “What’s my name?” and it was based on “That’s not my job? From Wait, Wait, don’t tell me. I asked you specific questions about ravens and mammoths

MATT ECKERT: Oh, yes. I remember

[deafening silence]

LEAH KOCH: SOO, the popular feedback from this table is telling me a lot right now. So I’m pretty

MATT ECKERT: I just said I remember, that’s all I said.

LAUREN CROSBY: I just remember it being really complicated or it seemed complicated.

LEAH KOCH: It was not the easiest game, yes, but I had a ton of fun with it, so I don’t know what you guys are complaining about

[Lauren breaks out in laughter]

MATT ECKERT: So back to Pictionary

LAUREN CROSBY: Isn’t that all that matters? I’m pretty sure that’s Paula’s philosophy.

LEAH KOCH: It’s all that Paula wanted out of Seventy Degrees of Separation or however many degrees of separation it was just as long as she was having fun.

[all pod squad laughter]

MATT ECKERT: At our expense

LEAH KOCH: Yes! Uhhh, but yeah at some point I’m going to have to bring the oboe back. I didn’t bring the oboe with me today.

LAUREN CROSBY: Speaking of….

LEAH KOCH: Oh, yes! An ode to a squeaky toy. Yes, about a month or two ago the infamous, it got a few too many holes in it and it stopped squeaking.

MATT ECKERT: Now it’s just a toy

LAUREN CROSBY: Well, it went to the garbage. In the arms of an angel.

MATT ECKERT: okay ,Don’t sing, moving on

LEAH KOCH: We don’t want to pay for that music ques, so moving on. You picture it and you picture that squeaky toy in the trash. I’m trying to think of anything else, we’re going to get around to a lot in the next couple episodes. Is there anything else that’s changed that we need to update? Oh, I think there might be one thing in Lauren’s personal life that’s changed a little bit?

MATT ECKERT: A little bit? One thing? That’s a big thing!

LAUREN CROSBY: I’m having another baby! Wooo! Surprise!

LEAH KOCH: So Lauren will be in the podcast for what, maybe two or three months, and then she’ll be back out for a little bit, but we’re going to have a rotating cast of characters I think so.

MATT ECKERT: They grow up fast, Lauren. I have a Senior.

LAUREN CROSBY: I know, my first one is TWO already!

MATT ECKERT: Crazy!

LAUREN CROSBY: It seems like just yesterday we were sitting in this room with a lamp because I had vertigo during my pregnancy with Sawyer.

MATT ECKERT: That is correct!

LEAH KOCH: Poor thing!

MATT ECKERT: And he keeps bringing you joy everyday.

LAUREN CROSBY: He does! Some days, mind dizzying joy.

LEAH KOCH: Sawyer is two now, I can’t believe it. And yeah Abby is a Senior. How does that feel?

MATT ECKERT: Awful! It seems unreal, it seems like we just had her, like just, its why I say it happens so quickly, she was two just yesterday. She liked me a lot more then.

LEAH KOCH: Now she’s kicking footballs and soccer balls

MATT ECKERT: Yeah she’s kicking footballs,

LEAH KOCH: I can’t believe it

MATT ECKERT:  had a good year, had a good season.

LEAH KOCH: we’ll we have plenty more to catch up on in the next few episodes but I just wanted to say congratulations, you’ve brought us back by semi-popular demand! And you’ve made it to the end of the first episode of our reformatted podcast. You’re listening to the first of our special binge-worthy drop of three podcast episodes. Please join us now or during your next commute, cleaning session, etc. for our next episode, Season 2 episode 2: The one with the kNights Who Say “Whee!”

[laughter]

LEAH KOCH: That’s the only way I can say it, sorry. Thank you to all of our behind-the-scenes podsquad: Stephen Rutherford for driving this glorious return to the podcasting realm AND for dreaming up our special 3-episode drop. Thanks to Josh Moore for sharing the article that rebirthed the podcast. And special thanks to the newest member of communications, Sabrina Jones, for being our timekeeper and for leading the charge on our grand return. And thanks to all three of you, Stephen, Josh, Sabrina for letting me pretend like half of these things were my idea. Much appreciated

[laughter]

LEAH KOCH: And thanks to all of you for listening! Please subscribe and leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, YouTube, Facebook, etc. and tell all your friends. On behalf of our PodSquad—Matt, Lauren and myself—thank you. Please be sure to send us your feedback and questions on social media using the hashtag #HOWOPO.

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Podcast: The one with the kNights who say “Whee!”

In Season 2: Episode 2, the Podsquad takes on HoliWood Nights 2020: The HoliWood kNights Who Say “Whee!” The squad welcomed two guests: Director of Marketing Ashley Blankenbaker and Creative Manager Stephen Rutherford.

For those who aren’t familiar HoliWood Nights is our annual event where we loosely parody a movie, and this year’s theme is Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

The HoliWood kNights who say Whee!

We covered the Book of the Event (a movie we made with a fake book based on the movie illustrated by the remarkably talented Ashley.

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Left to Right: Stephen, Sabrina, and Josh recording the “Book of the Event” video.

We talked a little about creating the movie of the “Book of the Event,” which involved our communications and marketing departments working together with very careful timing.

We tried to remember all our old themes from HoliWood Nights events past, and likely failed. Some highlights include Track to the Future:

Airtime:

Airtime! HoliWood Nights 2019

…And many more.

If you’re not familiar with the event, check it out here. And watch the movie to see that the map spells out “HWN” because I missed it entirely.

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Leah:  And we’re back, welcome back to season 2 of the official Holiday World podcast. This is Season 2, episode 2 The One with the kNights who say Wheeee! Say I have to I’m sorry we’re live on tape for Santa Claus Indiana today is December 6th for us but I believe January 6th for you.

MATT:  Isssh?

LEAH: We are talking now about Hollywood Knights in joining us to their course Matt and Lauren but also director of marketing Ashley Bank Blankenbaker…did I say it right?

Ashley: It’s a mouth full, when we make reservations at restaurants we just say baker so much easier.

MATT: Do you really?
ASHLEY: It’s so much easier

LEAH: That’s a really good idea, I just tell them Koch and let them spell it Cook

Annd also Creative Manager, Stephen Rutherford, Ashley and Stephen, welcome. Stephen, you’re at the table.

STEPHEN:  again this is my second time of the table it’s, it feels like Thanksgiving year after year can you get that year where you move up to the adult table and you don’t have to sit at the kids table anymore but yeah I know as soon as this

LEAH: Does this mean  we have to yell at Josh now?
STEPHEN:  yes, Josh Josh Josh! Get back

MATT:  It’s sad to think that we’re the adult table

STEPHEN:  and then but right after this is done I have to go be demoted back to the Kids Table

LEAH:  Aunt Pearl came back and she wants her seat back

MATT:  Aunt Pearl?

LEAH:  I’m just trying to think of an aunt name.

MATT:  everyone has an Aunt Betty I think

STEPHEN:  That’s my grandmother’s name.

LEAH: or  Barbara or Aunt Barbara I feel like everyone has one Lauren and I have one

LAUREN: Or an  Uncle Bob

MATT:  I have an Uncle Bob.

ASHLEY:  I don’t have an Uncle Bob

LAUREN:  so close!

ASHLEY:  I am missing out.

MATT:  Just start calling your uncle that.Don’t tell him why just do it. 

LAUGHTER 

LEAH:  anyway we are here today to talk about Holiwood Nights! Who’s excited?

Stephen: Weeee!

MATT: No one does it quite like Leah, sorry. So it’s The kNight’s who say, then I’ll point at you.

STEPHEN: It’s like when Lauren did that spot where she said I need more caffeine.

LAUREN: I was just listening to that podcast stuff episode earlier today and it to get me back in the mood and remind myself a Paula and I did not realize how many times in an episode you inserted the audio of me saying that.

STEPHEN: I still have it.

MATT: It might show up in this one.

LAUREN:  I was listening and I was like the fifth time and we’re only 15 minutes into this

 LEAH: Drop it right here….

[Audio clip of Lauren saying: Because I need more caffeine!]

LEAH: Anyway, does someone want to explain what Holiwood Nights is for listeners who might not know.

ASHLEY We are throwing this to Lauren.

LEAH:  we are all looking across the table at you so.

LAUREN: So Holiwood Nights is our Annual coaster enthusiasts event so, if you are a member of a coaster Club you, because you have to have a

LEAH:  and if you want to know if your Club counts go to www. Holidayworld.com clubs and we have multiple clubs

LAUREN:  yes you have to have a member of your party and the member can bring as many guests as you want and there is a record.

LEAH: Is it Tyler Campbell?
LAUREN: Yes. His goal is to bring 30 people

LEAH: His goal is to always bring the largest group And he achieves every year.

LAUREN: He succeeds! So this happens annually generally around the end of May and beginning of June, so the week after Memorial Day, yes, sorry my brain was like wait which holiday is that?

LEAH: It’ll be May 28  & 29 this year, correct?

STEPHEN: Correct.

LAUREN: So It’s an event like I said we might a coaster enthusiasts, there’s ERT

STEPHEN: Which is?? Sorry.

MATT: Watch the lingo.

LEAH:  there’s a podcast that I listen to that has a jargon Bell that people are allowed to bring it when people say something that is to jargony.

LAUREN: That would’ve been nonstop for our last episode

ASHLEY:  we should just do the weeeeeee!

LAUGHTER

LAUREN:  So yes there is lots of ERT for the Waterpark and the dry park. There is lots of food, lots of food! There are Walk Backs where you take photos up close of coasters there is generally some sort of game competition and there is always a movie theme. There’s always a movie theme.

MATT: and we never disappoint.

LEAH:  if you haven’t seen any of our social media, I don’t know how we get any better than this year, this year’s theme is Monty Python  and if ishal title is Monty Python and the Knights who say weeeee! I’m never going to get out of saying that now. 

LEAH: Don’t worry I already clipped it it’s  going to be right up there with I need more caffeine. 

 who wants to talk about how we came to this year’s theme?

LAUREN: I  heard Amanda Kaiser talk about it the last Hollywood nights. I thought shoot that would be a really good idea.

LEAH: I had a couple of other people say that to me otherwise though and I can’t remember who did it. 

MATT:  Amanda came up to me and was like we have to do that you have to do this.

LAUREN:  I heard it first from Amanda even if other people said it, but then I was like is there any other option after that?

LEAH:  After Airplane I was kind of like is this the last thing left? I don’t know what else to do!

STEPHEN:  But we say that every year and we always went up ourselves.

LEAH:  This is true.

MATT:  2021 will be good

LEAH:  I know I just I don’t know how we get better than this, I feel like this year theme came along so well so.

MATTIf you haven’t seen the movie then go watch it

ASHLEY:  it’s actually on Netflix right now too so they just added it like within the last 2 weeks

LAUREN:  watch it, it is a treasure!

ASHLEY:  It’s like they added it just for us, they knew we were doing it .

MATT: that’s right! It’s like gold

LEAH:  So every year we do a movie theme we have had, those who aren’t familiar with the event let me trace a few steps back we’ve had airplane in the past so we called it AirTime, we had Back to the Future which we called Track to the Future what were some of our other ones?

AS A GROUP: Jurassic Park, you’re Classic Park, instead of Caddyshack it was Coaster Shack,  Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Holidogs day off. One year we did E.T. There was a Ghostbusters year. There was Claus the year of wildebeest and it was Jaws. Coasters of the Corn. 

LEAH: We have probably hit on everything but one and everyone is screaming at us, that is our favorite one! Get it, we have wooden coasters, so we call it Holiwood? The point is we’ve had a lot of ton of fun themes and we call it Holiwood. 

STEPHEN: It’s not Hollywood it’s also not Hollywood. 

LEAH: Yeah that’s an odd thing 

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MATT:  Of course they made me do the spot about birds I hate birds. Anyway! Did you know that with our early bird special you can save on your tickets for Hollywood Nights if you book now? Simply go to Holiday World. Com clubs for more information on the events don’t forget you will need a valid membership card for one of our partner clubs if you show up in Maine for the event but you can bring as many non-member events as you’d like the early bird event only last year January 8th so act fast. What is the airspeed of an unlaiden  roller coaster enthusiasts with a few more dollars in my pocket? You’ll have to tell us.

 LEAH: Weeee! All right and we are back from break Ashley would you like to tell us a bit about the book?

ASHLEY: The. book. 

MATT: I feel like that needs to be in quotation marks.

ASHLEY: I feel like we need to make a cover  over it that says that.

LEAH:  we’ve officially moved all of the drinks off of the table so no one steals anything on it.

MATT:  Ashley has threatened everyone with our lives.

ASHELY: It is one of a kind. I don’t even know how we decided on the book was this your idea, Stephen?

STEPHEN  I feel like it just evolved from group discussion, and we were like hey that would be cool.

Leah:  I feel like I was gone away from a for a week and the book just happened. Ashley texted us a Picture and I went oh my gosh I have no idea what happened but this is amazing!

STEPHEN:  Yeah there was like one week where you and Eric weren’t there for our creative meeting, our Monday morning meeting and so Ashley Josh and Sabrina and myself or all around the table and we were just spitballing ideas and it was just a lot of just what about this, what about this, what about this and by the time We got done we were like well we’re making a book, that’s happened. And it was going to be our video.

LEAH:  I love that it was like well duh this is what we’re doing and I just showed up and was

MATT: We should have known

STEPHEN: but like almost mirrors what Lauren was saying about the theme, LIKE well of course that what we’re going to do.

LAUREN: for those of you There is a part in the movie where they’re flipping through pages just setting up the movie right?

ASHLEY:  Yes

STEPHEN:  it’s called The Book of the film.

ASHLEY & LAUREN: yes!  The Book of the film.

LAUREN:  so we decided to make a book of our own, the book of the knights or something.

LEAH: Book of the kaaaanights

STEPHEN: Yeah, book of the knights. Again, please go watch the movie.

LAUREN: Yes, please!

ASHLEY:  there is also a clip on YouTube of just the book that is totally worth watching 

LEAH: And so Ashley went through in like page-by-page recreated this

ASHLEY:  and I’m going to flip through this because it helps me and it’s been a few weeks.

LEAH:  yeah tacos through it and we can always share the video when we post this.

ASHLEY:  so do we have the trait of meeting with side of your going to do it and then we sat down with Lauren and Amanda to discuss the event and all the collateral that we needed and so that’s when we started really developing the book. Stephen’s like I really want to do it but I have no idea who can do this and Amanda was like, have Ashley do it.  And I was like okay!

LEAH:  By the way Ashley is an incredible artist

MATT: I was about to Brag on her she is a pretty incredible artist.

LEAH:  That one year that you wrap the family’s Christmas presents I still have that tag. 

ASHLEY: how do you remember that? 

LEAH: because I still have the paper you wrapped it in, because she wrote “Be Merry”.  I cut it out and I kept it and I’ve got that like I cut it out and I’ve kept it because it’s just so pretty and I will never be able to make anything that looks like.

ASHLEY: I love that!

MATT: She has made some epic birthday cakes for my kids too. We just talked about that this morning.

ASHLEY:  We did talk about that today..

MATT: She’s got mad talent.

ASHLEY: awwww, thank you, guys! Well, we called  It the book of the night and the book kind of walks you through the event and what it’s going to feature. And Stephen came up with really fun names for all of the rides in the book so we have sir Voyage the maiden, sir the wilde the beest.

LEAH:  I love On that one that Ashley just drew a multi-eyed wildebeest.

ASHLEY: That was Stephen’s idea too! He was like can you make the wildebeest with a million eyes? It turned out really fun and this one has an utterly blue ice cream border I’ve tried to put little parts of the park too. This one we took a little bit too far it’s Ur Legend The Headless I drew in the night and he chopped his head off instead of all of the limbs. So we just took that one to another level. I thought this may be a bit morbid, but we are going there.

MATT: Just mildly.

STEPHEN:  there’s not a lot of blood, it’s okay.

ASHLEY: So then on the Legend we Do the water cup challenge, so we have Sir Legend The Headless where you can personally wet yourself at the water cup challenge.

LAUGHTER

LAUREN: And many do.

MATT: With the water cup

LAUGHTER

LAUREN: Details.

STEPHEN: I have to interject the photo for this we, the water cup challenge typically happens  at night and it’s hard to get good photography in a darker station in people are coming and going so we put out a plea and nobody had anything. So, we decided to Stage something so Josh and I volunteered as tribute and what we decided was we both had a coaster sack shirt from 2018. So then I was like we have to make it look like we were in 2018. So we had to ask Amanda what size cup we use and if she had a band we can wear so it looks like 2018. So she had one wristband left for 2018 so I use that so we can take the picture. So Sabrina took the photo and it had to have been what 20° when we took this picture? So  we were frozen and so I was going to dump water on myself and then when we get out there I was like I’m not going to do that so I actually photoshopped water swatches on my shirt so we didn’t have to get wet in 20 degree weather so yeah, a lot went into that one little picture.

MATT:  You look just like you did in 2018 in that picture as well
STEPHEN: Yeah,  I’m a little grayer

ASHLEY: That reminds me that all of the photos were taken from different Holiwood Nights,  that was the only one that we couldn’t find but the rest are from photos.

STEPHEN:  except for the ones that we took of Matt but we’ll explain those later.

ASHLEY: Yeah we are not there yet.

STEPHEN: SPOILER ALERT. 

ASHLEY:  yeah, that was a spoiler. Then we have Sir Mammoth the Lengthy, We have a little hamster hanging from some elderberries. That was for you.  Sabrina is sitting in she is our timekeeper I had to.

LEAH:  I’m telling you I want something Elderberry in our food, I love me some Elderberry elderflower whatever. Lauren, write that on the list. As Lauren pretend writes.

LAUREN:  Amanda already has a lengthy list that has elderberry is on the list she puts together these  amazing list then I have to go to the foods team and ask what’s possible? And then they scale it down a little bit.

LEAH:  I have told Matt Bloomhart and a few people that I want ham and jam sliders. Because ham and jam in spam in Spamalot like ham and fake Jam.

LAUREN I’ll have you know that I want to show up at the event with my child in a stroller and have someone say I have to push the pram a lot.

LEAH: also side night note as a parody I think we need a full group number of knights in the round table.

LAUREN:  a song is fully expected this year

LEAH:  oh yes, I don’t think there’s any getting around that and now I’ve committed us to it. I will choreograph in the offseason and through the back anyway, Ashley, you were saying about the book

ASHLEY: this is the start of Matt’s feature. So we realize that the movie and our Parks has a lot to do with birds so and also Matt hates them.

LEAH:  Is it especially Birds of Prey? Or just birds in general

MATT: All of them

STEPHEN: Pidgeons. Parrots. Everything.

LEAH: Well at least you don’t discriminate Within Birds.

STEPHEN: Equal opportunity hate.

MATT: If it has a wing just stay away.

ASHLEY: So sir Raven the claw and featuring the little rabbit here, he’s so pretty with his bloody mouth. 

MATT: This is a really morbid book you’ve made here. 

LAUREN & ASHLEY: Have you watched the movie?

LAUREN: Not a lot of blood and It is very obviously fake blood

ASHLEY: Blame it on the film.  So these photos, as Stephen said these do not feature Holiwood Nights guests, this is Matt being absolutely terrified of all of the attractions named after Birds.  So and it says and who’s really good at saying this cuz it isn’t me. Leah again.

LEAH: Let  me say it straight first, it says run away. However in the film if you hear there is one particular runaway that sounds very stressed and short that would be me because at the end I say runaway!

MATT:  I want to hear it again.

LEAH: Runaway!  Stevens got the recording of all of us saying Runaway, Runaway, Runaway. and I’m one of them I just did Runaway, Runaway, Runaway, Runaway(faster).obviously that one made the cut

STEPHEN:  because everyone else was done but Leah and Leah was still going. Just Leah’s solo.

LEAH:  I had one more in me and I could feel it coming so I just let it go.

ASHLEY:  and it’s the most prominent one in there when you watch the movie oh, it’s great. So then we have a raven with a coconut flying away.

STEPHEN:  which he did Google to scale how big a raven would be to coconut so that she could draw it in proportion

LAUREN: That is amazing.

ASHLEY: I did. I was Like how big is a raven compared to a coconut? I had no idea

LAUREN Who does?
ASHLEY:  So I had to look it up!

LAUREN & LEAH IN UNISON:  what is the airspeed velocity of an unlaiden raven??
ASHLEY: Then we have Thunderbird who we call Sir launch a lot which is just appropriate and that’s that’s a little more scared of that one. Then there is Sir not appearing in this Event which is the Banshee which I think everyone is sad about.

LEAH:  For the record, Banshee she is the falling star ride that we had years ago not the Kings Island roller coaster. I want to make them clear that it’s not because it’s not at our park, well it is because it’s not in our park but anyway

ASHLEY:  then there is introducing Sir Cheetah the Chase 

EVERYONE: WHOOOO!

ASHLEY:  then we created a little map that goes through the actual path of the map into an h w n that was A little hidden treasure and that was Sabrina’s idea.

LEAH:  oh my gosh, how have I not seen that I have seen this movie so many times. Isn’t she pretty?

STEPHEN: I actually highlight the hwn if you notice.

LEAH:  I watched you follow it

STEPHEN: but if you notice there’s very strategic brakes when you’re ending one letter and beginning the next.

LEAH: no I did not pay attention. Oh, I would love to pretend that it was totally obvious to me the entire time but, that’s not what this podcast is about.

STEPHEN: that’s okay we’re real here

ASHLEY: The next page was really  the most fun and it was an afterthought.

STEPHEN:  it was terrifying actually.

ASHLEY:  so we made Holidog, so we have a Holidog appearing in the clouds andHe said can you do this can we add this page I said yes but when you do the video we have to make him talk. He must say what is your quest. He did it but he said it’s terrifying.

STEPHEN : well what was terrifying was Ashley was going out of town, and this page was only about three-quarters finished and she said here can you finish this for me. And I was like what you want me to touch this after you’ve done this masterpiece and I get one shot and not screwing this up? So here I’ll give you my color pencils. My truck was completely full of art supplies when she gave me at least two dozen sets of markers and crayons and all the stuff. And I was like this is amazing, you are the person who should have gotten to do this. This is your calling right here.  This is your crowning Jewel.

LEAH:  this is your life purpose, how does that feel?

ASHLEY:  I love it.  And this little picture says reserve your seat at the round table and we drew I guess I drew several nights are on the table and added in all of our mascots which is really cute. And they all have little Pepsi cups. So you have to go to Holiday World.Com/clubs to look up your Club and seek the early bird discount and we have Matt really terrified at Eagle’s flight. I mean absolutely terrified. I think that’s it and we’re going to put this book in the auction. 

LEAH: Have we mentioned the auction?
LAUREN: We have not! 

MATT: Will there be just one book?

ASHLEY:  Well we had talked about recreating it

LEAH:   I keep saying that we need to create a glossy small coffee table version because I would pay a certain amount of money and have that donation go to Give Kids the World, just to have that as a memento.

LAUREN: Just as a rewind the auction, so during the event we hold an auction and now it’s transformed into an auction on Friday and one on Saturday. For Friday, we auction off experiential items like a walk to the top to the Voyage lift Hill

LEAH: a walk of the new track work on Voyage

LAUREN: Well basically look around and decide what’s interesting that we auction them off. We find many many things. On Saturday we auction off physical things like,so the book will be one of them. All proceeds directly go to Give Kids the World, which if you are not aware of them, go look them up. They have a village in Orlando where they get to stay and enjoy the parks and be a normal kid for a while. It is a wonderful place you should follow their social media I follow LEAH: Oh, I need to do that, I don’t do that. I need to. That is exciting stuff is there anything anyone else wants to add to Holiday we nights. Who is going to be Galloping around with Pepsi cups?

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MATT: it’s just exciting it’s a fun event.

STEPHEN: This one is been fun to put a lot of the little detail touches to

MATT: I think we’re going to be able to do a lot of fun things during the event to really enhance it

LEAH:  I am really proud of my tag for the early bird online special And on our little promo segment that we’re about to do in the early promo section is “what is the airspeed velocity oven, unladen coaster enthusiasts, with a little bit of extra cash? You’ll have to tell us”. Got to say I nailed that delivery. 

ASHLEY: Did you want to mention the credits?

LEAH:  Oh the credits!  I almost forgot about the credits. So, in the video

LAUREN: Which is an amazing video.
LEAH: amazing video you need to check it out will post it on the blog post about all of this but also it’s on the Holiwood Night’s page we’ve shared it some places, but I just want to share some of these titles because Steven and Sabrina you guys kind of helps do this. Sabrina especially helped write all the captions and looked up actual Dutch worlds to make sure everything was actually appropriate for families in there. And also wasn’t is Sinter Klaus in there?

ASHLEY We got the flyer back and Andrea call me, Andre runs our print shop for those of you who don’t know, and she called me and she says these are already printed and I already found a typo. I said what are you talking about? She said it says “also wik”.

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ASHLEY: I told her, you need to watch the video,  watch a movie you need to watch all of the credits in the movie. She said, “I have seen the movie!”,  I said then you haven’t seen the 30-minute long credits then.

LEAH:  yeah I just want to call out some of our job titles in here so we have King and head of the round table as president met, I Am Lord of The Messengers for director of communications, Lauren is Lord of the minstrels for director of entertainment, Ashley is Lord of creativity for director of marketing,  Steven is minion of creativity for Creative manager.

STEPHEN: I’m the only minion in the Kingdom so I like that.

LEAH:  Sabrina is my media relations manager is Herald of kingdom of relations, I just have to call out Josh more as our digital communication strategist I had to focus to make sure I get that he is our virtual correspondence advisor. Well done Steven you need to go through and just to check out all the names and maybe take a guess at what our actual titles are because that’s just a short translation of everything. 

STEPHEN: I will give you a hint that if anyone is a Lord that is a director and if anyone is a knight they are a manager there’s a little hint for you there.

LEAH:  Unless you are a minion

STEPHEN: Unless you’re a minion, I got to name myself and I wanted to be a minion, so.

LEAH: Congratulations you galloped your way to the end of another episode of our podcast. You’re listening to the second episode of our special binge-worthy three podcast episode drop. Please join us now for the next episode which will be Season 2 Episode 3 The One with the Year of Feedback. Thank you for guests today, Ashley Blankenbaker also to our behind the scenes by Pod Squad, Josh for babysitting the soundboard thank you, and Sabrina for keeping us on time and creating the best caption credits ever with actual Dutch. Thank you to all of you for listening