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The Voyage is one heckuva journey

Review of the Holiday World wooden coaster

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Arthur Levine
Oct 15, 2024
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It’s time for another “Rode It! Loved It!” installment (reviews of established attractions that are exclusively for paid subscribers). This month we are heading to rural Indiana where coasters coexist with cornfields at Holiday World. One of the park’s three acclaimed wooden coasters, The Voyage, is in the About Theme Parks spotlight. Hold up now; you’re not a paid subscriber? I hope you enjoy my twice-a-week articles. But know that paid subscriptions are my only source of income here at the ad-free About Theme Parks. Journalists deserve to get paid for their work, right? So kindly consider becoming a paid subscriber and support my writing. Plus you’ll get great, bonus content like this review.


4.5 (out of 5)

Located in the Thanksgiving land at Holiday World, The Voyage has coaster fans, myself included, giving thanks to the Midwest park for its wild–and I do mean wild–wooden coaster. With its considerable height, speed, highly banked turns, underground dives, and scads–and I do mean scads–of airtime, you’ll probably want to hold off on the turkey dinner available at Holiday World’s nearby restaurant until after riding the aggressive thrill machine.

Passengers aboard The Voyage brace for its 154-foot drop. (Holiday World)

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