Quite true. We are a family of a moderate income. On May 14th, 2013, we learned our daughter has leukemia. This is not a sob story. Our, then seven years old, daughter has fought hard to beat the hand life has dealt her. When we were down in Kissimmee, FL, we saw families/individuals who were fighting for life and enjoyment amidst less than stellar circumstances. Good luck to those trying to raise money for Give Kids the World, because they do amazing work, which I can attest to firsthand.
I love Holiday World, because they are one of the only parks I know of that allow families to visit multiple times after visiting Give Kids the World, although I know they are doing it not out of some sort of ulterior motive. I look forward to visiting in early June, because I think the park has an amazing relationship between generating income and doing in so in a way that is maybe not as crass as other amusement parks, which is not a knock on those parks either.
Thank you to the park, and we cannot wait to see you on June 17th and, perhaps, June 18th of 2015. Good luck with the season and good work with your first adult steel coaster. I don't want to get too sentimental and mushy, but my daughter talks about your park nearly everyday and is so happy that she is 53" and does not have to worry about being big enough to ride Thunderbird. Thank you forever.