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Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park

By Arthur Levine, About.com

Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park Location:
Wisconsin Dells, WI
Phone:
608-254-2490
Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park Admission Policy:
Pay-one-price tickets, which allow unlimited use of the dry rides plus the outdoor and indoor water park rides, are available. Mt. Olympus also offers a lower-price general admission fee and sells individual ride tickets. Parking is free. Guests of the on-property hotels get complimentary admission to all attractions.
Hotel Info:
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Major Roller Coasters and Attractions:
Hades wood coaster
Zeus wood coaster
Cyclops wood coaster
Pegasus wood coaster
Atlantis Water Coaster
Trojan Horse Go-Kart track
Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park Affiliated Water Parks:
The Bay indoor water park
Mt. Olympus outdoor water park
Photo Gallery:
The Bay indoor water park pictures
Indoor Theme Park:
Mt. Olympus also operates the Parthenon indoor theme park that includes a Wild Mouse coaster, bumper cars, Go-Karts, a ball pit, and other attractions.
Official Web Site:
Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park
Overview:
In 2005, the former Big Chief Karts & Coasters merged with the Treasure Island attractions, Family Land outdoor water park and Bay of Dreams indoor water park, to form Mt. Olympus. The "mega park" now boasts an impressive collection of wood coasters, outrageous go-kart tracks, and a huge assortment of water park rides. The 160-foot tall Hades wood coaster features the world's longest underground tunnel (hence the name), an unusually steep drop, and speeds up to 70 mph. The go-karts, including Titan's Tower and Trojan Horse, incorporate elevated tracks and wild Greek mythology themes. The resort includes the 330-room Treasure Island hotel and the budget Pleasant View motel. Lodging guests receive tickets to the park attractions.
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