Edit: Sorry, I was completely blind.. *** Edited 5/28/2005 12:21:35 AM UTC by Mr. Bubbles***
Charles Nungester said:That rules out Turkey.
There goes my hopes for a Wild Turkey Coaster and unlimited free bourbon.
Raven Maven said:
It wasn't a black bird ... it was brown.And very mean looking.
Hungry, too.
Hmmm... Turkeys are brown and IMO mean looking. I get very hungry around Turkey Day.
Seriously though, HW is on EST but currently does not observe Daylight savings time. It will all change soon and do not know how to explain it but click here to discover exactly what time it is in Indiana. (HW is in the white)
Like the Holiblog says, No Trespassing. Paula and the park will do a fine job with updates.
Chuck, only wondering if this is some sort of Lost coaster type as that seemes about all the room the old petting zoo would have for Or it could be something as big as that DAMNED Coaster up in Wisconsin.
Can't wait!
Chuck, who's hoping TGG is getting the buisness whatever it is.
Screaming Eagle?
Mighty Eagle?
The Eagle?
What will it be?
2022 Trips: WDW, Sea World San Diego & Orlando, CP, KI, BGW, Bay Beach, Canobie Lake, Universal Orlando
It can be a Turkey and still be in 4th of July. Ben Franklin wanted it to be our national bird when the country started. (how fitting would that be?) ;)
*** Edited 5/28/2005 5:02:58 AM UTC by Swoosh***
Most of Indiana is on EST, but there are five counties in the SW corner that are on CDT -- including Holiday World's county.
Mathematically speaking, EST=CDT, so our clocks are set to the same time this half of the year.
Paula
Paula Werne
Holiday World
Here's your "What time is it in Indiana" page.
http://www.mccsc.edu/time.html
Short answer: Holiday World, and Evansville, and Gary, all follow CDT (like Chicago), unlike most of the rest of the state.
Kyle Says: Diamondback was a lot of fun! Made his first time at Kings Island worth it all!
You can still have a wooden coaster with steel supports. And the fact is, Holiday World doesn't like cutting down trees. And by making it have steel supports, they'd have to cut down less.
It's a woodie, yes. But not like Raven or Legend.
Swoosh said:It can be a Turkey and still be in 4th of July. Ben Franklin wanted it to be our national bird when the country started. (how fitting would that be?)
No, it was hovering above her; turkeys cant fly let alone hover. Only large brids of prey (like an eagle) can, and besides doesnt the turkey fit better in a thanksgiving area (maybe new land ;)).
2022 Trips: WDW, Sea World San Diego & Orlando, CP, KI, BGW, Bay Beach, Canobie Lake, Universal Orlando
Closed topic.