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Valley Road the Grand Exposition Riverfront Wilson's Farm & Western 3 4 5 6 7 8 Go To The Front Of The Line With A ONLY $40 per person for 8 rides (Available At Any Ticket Booth Or The Marvel Cave Information Desk Inside Hospitality House I-5) Choose your favorite rides and blaze past those waiting 8 times…American Plunge, Fire-In-The-Hole, The Giant Barn Swing, Lost River Of The Ozarks, PowderKeg, RiverBlast, A Thunderation, WildFire, Outlaw Run, FireFall or Time Traveler (Limit 1 ride per day). $70 per person 5 • Interactive GPS Map S g for UNLIMITED Rides t in + Directions at d W ion Lan h Trailblazer Pass is $40 (plus tax) Super Pass is $70 (plus tax) for both adults and children. Pass is valid on day of purchase it s ’s ac h Locat eman E only. (Limit one ride per day on Time Traveler.) Riders must meet all ride requirements; see our Rides Guide for more • Ride Wait Times 4 U ed In Fir At SB P ctric information. Lost River Of The Ozarks, RiverBlast and American Plunge close for the season Oct. 27, 2018. • Show Schedule orts And Ele ATTENTION ALL THRILL-SEEKERS B Rides & Attractions Will Open At 9:30am With The Following Exceptions… 10am …Steam Train (last train at 5:30pm) 10am…Mighty Galleon ALSO NOTE, Steam Train closes at 5:30pm. Marvel Cave’s last regular tour begins at 4pm / Lantern Light tour begins at 4:30pm. Various rides and attractions may operate weather permitting or on a seasonal basis. Ride and attraction opening/closing times are subject to change at any time without notice. C C Valley Road Theaters & Event Venues Restaurants & Eateries Craftsmen & Shops Echo Hollow® Amphitheatre, F-8 Buckshot’s Skillet Cookery, F-6 Casey’s Dugout, F-6 Frisco Freight Company, E-7 Echo Hollow Concessions, F-7 Christmas Hollow, F-6 Rides & Attractions Frisco Popcorn Company, E-6 Emmaline’s Dress-Up (weather permitting) Hatfield’s Tater Patch, F-7 Emporium, F-6 D D Flooded Mine 6/7 (48”), F-5 Tater Twist, E-6 Hazel’s Blown Glass Factory, G-6 Frisco Silver Dollar Line Traveler’s Stop, F-6 Hazel’s Cut Glass, G-6 Steam Train 6/7 (48”), F-5 Ring ’Em Up, E-7 Thunderation 4 (42"), G-6 Time Traders, F-6 Time Traveler™ 0 (51”), G-7 Time Traders Photo, F-6 White River Bath & Body, F-6 The Grand Exposition E E Theaters & Event Venues The Ladybugs (36"), E-8 Games Culinary & Craft School, F-7 The Magnificent Wave (weather permitting) Red Gold Heritage Hall, D-7 Carousel (48"), E-8 Ball Toss, C-8 Rides & Attractions The Mighty Galleon 2 (36"), B-8 Balloon Pop, C-8 (weather permitting) The Racing Regatta 2 (36"), B-8 Basketball, C-8 The Electro Spin (48"), C-8 The Royal Tea Party 1 (36"), C-8 Fishing Follies, E-8 Elephant March 2 (36"), B-8 Wings of Wonder (36"), E-8 Hi Striker, E-8 The Grand Exposition Restaurants & Eateries Shooting Gallery, D-7 F F Coaster 1 (36"), C-8 Cakes & Cones, E-8 The Happy Frogs (36"), E-8 Lady Liberty Dining Pavilion, D-7 Riverfront Theaters & Event Venues Station No. 3, A-6 Craftsmen & Shops Boatworks Theater, C-6 -FireHouse Play Place 5 The Bent Spoon, D-5 Carousel Barn, D-5 -FireHouse Splash Yard 5 Dugan Trading Co., C-5 G G Dockside Theater, D-4 Up The Ladder 1 (36”), A-5 Hillcreek Pottery, D-5 Riverfront Playhouse, D-5 Huck’s Hidden Treasure Restaurants & Eateries Sluice, D-4 Rides & Attractions Cokes & Floats, E-4 Lucky’s Toys, C-5 (weather permitting) Crossroads Pizza, D-3 Moon Valley Waxworks, E-4 FireFall 6 (48”), A-6 Dockside Grill, C-5 Mortimer’s Magic Box C-6 Fireman’s Flyer (36”), A-6 Elmer’s Frankfurtors, C-5 Name It, D-6 Fire Spotter 2 (42”), B-6 Riverside ICEE, C-5 The Pearl Shack, C-5 Fire Wagon Frenzy 1 (36”), B-6 Riverside Rib House, C-4 Ring ’Em Up, D-4 H H Lost River Of Tom Sawyer’s Handmade Tom & Huck’s Everything The Ozarks 2 (36”), C-5 Twisted Pretzels, D-4 U Need Shop, D-4 Lucky’s Dizzy Dogs 1 (36”), B-5 White River Ladies’ Mercantile, D-4 Wilson’s Farm & Western Outskirts I I Rides & Attractions Outlaw Run® 6 (48”), B-1 Craftsmen & Shops (weather permitting) Restaurants & Eateries Western Missouri Stagecoach ATTENTION RIDERS Farmer Wilson’s Milk Cow, C-3 Farmers’ Market, C-3 Supply, B2 WITH DISABILITIES: The Giant Barn Pony Express Frozen Games Swing 6 (48"), B-3 Beverage, C-2 (weather permitting) Please be sure to stop by The High-Low Silos 3 (40"), B-3 Frog Float, C-2 Guest Relations to pick up your Wild West Racers, D-3 copy of our Rides Guide & J Information For Guests with The shops highlighted J Hugo’s Hill Street Disabilities which details our will open this Theaters & Event Venues The Fry Bread Company, F-2 Honey Heaven, G-3 ride requirements and our season as detailed below: Opera House, D-2 Lumbercamp Hamburgers, F-2 In His Hands, G-3 screening process. Opens 4/11 Silver Dollar Saloon, E-3 Lumbercamp Falls Skillets, F-2 Inventor’s Warehouse, H-1 (Also available at each ride.) Rides & Attractions Sidewinder Fries, F-2 Lake Silver Trading Co., E-2 (weather permitting) Wagon Works Grill, H-4 Maples Tole Painting, E-2 American Plunge 2 (36”), G-2 Craftsmen & Shops Mountain Leather Shop, I-3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fire-In-The-Hole 2 (36"), D-3 American Plunge Photo, G-2 Mountain Outfitters PowderKeg® 4/6 (42"), D-1 Knife Shop, H-2 Directional Note: Remember that going down a hill takes you deeper into the City and going up a hill takes you toward the entrance & exit. Ashley’s Tintype WildFire® 6 (52"), H-1 Photography, F-3 PowderKeg Photos, E-1 Mothers’ Nursing Family Assist Homestead Ridge Drinking Fountains Accessible Drinking Restrooms Entrance Restaurants & Eateries Doc Harris’ Photography, H-1 Smokehouse Jerky Stations To Guests With Disabilities Restrooms Lockers Guest Services Rides & Attractions -Kavu Fountains Theaters & Event Venues McHaffie’s Homestead, I-4 Craftsmen & Shops Chester’s Kettle Chips, F-2 Duplicating Lathe, G-3 Company, E-1 Guest Relations, I-6 (weather permitting) -Kerusso Designated Slight Grade - Steep Grade - Homestead Picker’s Shed, J-3 Oak Trail School #3, I-3 Apple Butter Shop, I-4 Fireman’s Refreshments, D-2 Gill Wire Jewelry, G-3 First Aid ATM Travel with assistance. Not accessible to wheelchairs. Alternate routes available. Rentals / Lost & Found / Marvel Cave 6, I-5 -Lazy Ones Smoking Areas Rides & Attractions Wilderness Church, I-3 Shingle Saw, J-4 Flossie’s Fried Fancies, F-2 Granny’s Lye Soap, H-3 Mild Thrill – Low speeds with expected movements and anticipated thrills. Ticket Upgrade, J-6 -Life Is Good Restaurants & Eateries Birdle’s Cabin, J-4 Frank’s Hot Dogs, H-4 Heartland Home Furnishings, G-2 Moderate Thrill – Moderate speeds with unexpected movements and unusual and stressful physical forces. Package Pickup, J-6 -Military Special dietary assistance available at all This ride may contain unanticipated thrills. Eva & Delilah’s Homestead Animal Barnyard, J-4 Show Lover’s Pass/ -Package Pickup restaurants; all menu items have a detailed High Thrill – High speeds and/or extremely unusual and stressful physical forces. This attraction may contain startling and unexpected thrills Bakery, J-5 ingredient list available upon request. appropriate only for healthy and physically able riders. Due to the nature of high thrill rides, guests will not be permitted to ride consecutively. Showboat Booth, J-6 -Personalized Parasols Midtown 1 Guests between 36”- 42” may ride with a supervising companion 16 years or older, who meets all ride requirements. Be sure to identify a place to gather should Ticket Booths, J-7 Craftsmen & Shops -The Tin Sign Shoppe Main Street Rides & Attractions Treetop Trail (36”), G-5 Carrie’s Candles, G-4 2 Guests between 36”- 48” may ride with a supervising companion 16 years or older, who meets all ride requirements. your party become separated. Turnstiles, J-6 Hospitality House, I-5 -Souvenirs Theaters & Event Venues Mine Restaurant, H-5 Phoebe Snapp Taffy, I-4 (weather permitting) Cowboy Jepp’s, G-4 3 Guests between 40”- 48” may ride with a supervising companion 16 years or older, who meets all ride requirements. Restaurants & Eateries 4 Guests between 42”- 48” may ride with a supervising companion 16 years or older, who meets all ride requirements. - Leather Treaty -Traveling Pictorials Gazebo Stage, H-5 Miss Molly’s Mill Restaurant, H-5 Two Sisters Jewelry, G-5 Grandfather’s Mansion 5, H-4 Miss Kate’s Quilts, Clothing 5 Guests under the age of 5 may participate with a supervising companion 16 years or older, who meets all ride requirements. Percy’s Southwest Grill, G-4 - Simply Southern of Silver Dollar City Restaurants & Eateries Reunion Hall, H-5 Wilderness Road Blacksmith Half Dollar Holler, G-5 & Creations, F-4 WEATHER INFORMATION! In the event of inclement weather 6 Guests under the age of 8 who meet all ride requirements may participate with a supervising companion 16 years or older, who meets all ride requirements. Ozark Marketplace, J-7 Shop & Foundry, G-5 Hugo & Mary’s Carousel 6/7, G-5 we will close all outdoor rides, Marvel Cave, Gazebo Stage, Fanny’s Famous Funnel Craftsmen & Shops Craftsmen & Shops Sullivan’s Mill, G-5 7 Infants may ride with a supervising companion 16 years or older who meets all ride requirements.
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