http://www.mccsc.edu/time.html#WHAT
Louisville, KY is on Eastern time and follows Daylight time normally. It's EDT during coaster season. Same time year round as New York City.
Santa Claus, IN is in Spencer county and (according to the 'red zone' on the map) is on Central time and follows Daylight time normally. It's CDT during coaster season. Same time year-round as Chicago.
Indiana Beach is year-round Eastern Standard (EST), which would make it the same as CDT during coaster season.
Indiana, Arizona, and Hawaii are the only three states in the USA that have weirdo Daylight Savings Time rules. AZ and HI just don't do Daylight time anywhere ever, so that's easy. Indiana is the only one with weirdo special case exceptions, and Holiday World is in one of the exception areas.
For someone visiting from the UK, you picked the most complicated state possible. Welcome to our weird country. :)
Short version: During the summer... Kentucky Kingdom will be 4 hours west of Greenwich Mean Time, Holiday World and Indiana Beach will be 5 hours west of GMT. During the winter, it's -5, -6, and -5.
** edit: apparently *some* of the Navajo reservation that is in Arizona does follow Daylight Time...
*** This post was edited by bit0mike 4/27/2003 3:03:10 PM ***
For the purposes of traveling this summer:
SKFF is on Eastern Time (same as New York and Cincinnati); and
IB and HW are on Central Time (same as Chicago and St. Louis).
Have a wonderful trip! Paula
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Paula Werne
Holiday World PR
www.holidayworld.com/srm
Heh...gotta be carful with that 'Fentucky' word... :-\
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-Vater
Have you ridden a Toboggan?
*** This post was edited by Vater 4/28/2003 12:46:22 PM ***
bill, thinking Paula just MAY be the strongest advocate in all of Hoosierland for resolving the "Great Indiana Time Zone Debate"....:)
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