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When was Mt Olympus built in Wisconsin Dells?

Published in Amusement Park History 2 mins read

Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park in Wisconsin Dells, a popular attraction for families and thrill-seekers, first opened its doors in 1990.

Origins of Mt. Olympus

While widely known today as Mt. Olympus, the park did not originally bear this name. When it first opened in 1990, it was known as Big Chief's Karts And Coasters. Over the years, the park has undergone significant expansion and rebranding to become the massive water and theme park complex it is today, offering a blend of outdoor and indoor attractions.

Here are some key details about the park's establishment and operation:

Detail Information
Initial Opening 1990
Original Name Big Chief's Karts And Coasters
Current Status Operating
Owner Nick Laskaris and family
Operating Seasons May through October (outdoor water and theme park); Year-round (indoor water and theme park)
Location Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
Learn More For additional information on its attractions and history, you can visit the Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park Wikipedia page.

The transformation from its humble beginnings as a go-kart and coaster park to a major entertainment destination highlights its steady development since 1990, continuously adding new features and attractions to draw visitors to the Wisconsin Dells area.