Hasn't changed much, I hear that they still have the 70s music playing on the flying bobs!.I used to go all the time when I was little and that was In the 70s. Great music, no wonder they kept it, 4 decades later. There wasn't a fence around the scrambler, back in the 70s/ 80s, u actually just went over the water, my grandma and mom Used to play fascination for hours. Good memories!
Correction: Indiana Beach opened in 1926. I incorrectly said 1927. Off by a year! 🌽🤷♂️ 🌽
Hasn't changed much, I hear that they still have the 70s music playing on the flying bobs!.I used to go all the time when I was little and that was In the 70s. Great music, no wonder they kept it, 4 decades later. There wasn't a fence around the scrambler, back in the 70s/ 80s, u actually just went over the water, my grandma and mom Used to play fascination for hours. Good memories!
Fun small place. I enjoyed that indoor shooting ride and feeding the carp.
It's a solid park. We always have fun. 🌽
I wanna go there someday, I've never been!
Never been, but will definitely go next summer. Didn't this summer just because we didn't know how much of a hassle all the COVID protocols might be.
Haven't been there in a while. Must get back soon. Nice job guys.
Thanks! 🙏
The question everyone is askimg: where will they put the schwartzkoft.
Very interesting question indeed! Guessing somewhere near Steel Hawg where the former Dragon Wagon coaster was located. Whats your guess?
Ranking of the coasters here??
I haven't thought about it yet. We'll definitely do a video ranking them, at some point soon. It's definitely an interesting park.
Looking forward to it! ☺️