Rides -
-Cornball Express is the best! Especially in the back. Major Airtime.
-Hoosier Hurricane is fun. I like the bunny hops at the end the best.
-Galaxi was finally open when I was there! I rode it and i thought it was boring.
-Lost Coaster was really fun backwards at night. But boring during the day. It will rattle and shake you!
-The Tigr'r was extremely fun. I liked it alot. The bottom of the first drop actually scared me a little.
Smaller Rides
-Double Shot is one one of my favorite rides in the park. The second time up you get extreme airtime.
-Chaos was closed all week and i love that ride

-Air Crow is my favorite non roller coaster ride. I love the way you fly over the lake.
- Music Express, Sea Dragon, Bob Sleds, Scrambler, Falling Star, and the Umbrella Thingy were really fun flats.
Prices
P.O.P(Pay one price) - 19.00 for one ride session (11-6 or 4-11)
Combo(Theme and Water Park) - 27.00 all day (11-11)
Gold Star Tickets - i forgot how much they were but i remember they were expensive. Roller Coasters cost 2 - 2 1\2 tickets
Individual Tickets - they range from 2.50-5.00. I bought one the first day we got there for the Hoosier. It was 5.00.
Games
In my opinion, Indiana Beach has the best game selection. My favorite is Plinco, like the one on The Price is Right. I also like Quackers and 21. Games are cheap too. They are 25 cents - 50 for the ones were you win tickets or coupons. And they are 50 cents - around $3.00 for the ones where you win prizes. I had 1,000 tickets at the end of the week and i got alot of cool stuff including a hunting knife which was 140 tickets.
Food
Food is extrmely cheap compared to Six Flags. A small soda was $1.70, a colosal cone was $4.80(its good and big), Dippin Dots were $3 for a small and $5.00 for a large, and I got a Large mug of soda for $5.50. There is many food places, but those are the ones i happended to go to.
Other
The environment at Indiana Beach is very family oriented. And alot of stuff is in the style of the early 1900's. For example, the writing on signs is old style, and the buildings are not very modern either but i dont care, i like them. The cottages on the property are definatley in 60's style. They are nice though. My mom, me and my nieghbors stayed in the cabins in the campground. (Not Jellystone) I love the campground. Especially the water slides. I was there every day. Transportation to Indiana Beach is available too. There is a ferry and a tram. The tram picks up people every half and hour on the hour. There are about 6 stops in the campground and 1 at Jelly Sotne. Then it goes to Indiana Beach. It also takes you from the beach to the campground.
Thats all...
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