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Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park
Previously known as Big Chief's Karts and Coasters, Family Land, Bay Of Dreams, Treasure Island Resort, Pleasant View Motel (names of former properties merged)
Mt. Olympus entrance
LocationWisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, United States United States
Opened2004
Operating seasonMay through October (Outdoor Water & Theme Park) Year-Round (Indoor Water & Theme Park)
Attractions
Total53 (7 coasters, 37 waterslides, and 9 go kart tracks)
WebsiteMt. Olympus Website
Road sign for resort

Mount Olympus Water and Theme Park is a theme park and a waterpark complex in Wisconsin Dells, WI. Mt. Olympus consists of four areas of the park: Zeus' Playground (outdoor theme park), Neptune's Water Kingdom (outdoor waterpark), The Parthenon (indoor theme park), & Medusa's Indoor Waterpark. Mt. Olympus also has two on site hotels: Hotel Rome: A Mt. Olympus Resort and Mt. Olympus Value Motel.

Park History

2004 Merger

In 2004, Big Chief Carts and Coasters owner Nick Laskaris decided with the addition of roller coasters to change the park name to Mt. Olympus Theme Park and go with a Greek-Roman theme. Later that year, Mt. Olympus merged with Monte Mattei's Treasure Island Waterpark Resort (consisting of Treasure Island's Family Land Waterpark & Bay of Dreams Indoor Waterpark) to create the Dells' only mega-park, Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park. To accomplish the physical connection between these two separated attractions, they bought the Playday Motel and demolished it so that they could create a pathway from the resort to the amusement park.

March 2007 Acquisition

On March 15 2007, the Laskaris Family, owners of Mt. Olympus, purchased the Treasure Island Resort, the Captain ’s Quarters, Pleasant View Motel, The Bay of Dreams Indoor Waterpark and the former Family Land Outdoor Waterpark properties. With the acquisition from the Mattei family, Mt. Olympus added 60 acres of real estate to Mt. Olympus, bringing the total area to over 156 acres (0.6 km2). This includes over 1 1/2 miles of frontage on the Wisconsin Dells Parkway (Hwy 12/23).

New Additions

  • 2008: Hotel Rome: A Mt. Olympus Resort and The River Troy
  • 2007: Poseidon's Rage Surf Pool and Apollo's Swing
  • 2006: The Parthenon Indoor Theme Park and Thunder and Lightning Speed Slides
  • 2005: Hades roller coaster and Triton's Waterslide Tower

Zeus' Playground

Zeus' Playground is the outdoor theme park section at Mt. Olympus. It consists of go-karts, roller coasters,and a few other rides.

Roller Coasters

Hades Rollercoaster at Mt. Olympus.
  • Hades - A wooden roller coaster with a 65-degree drop, the world’s longest underground tunnel and reaches speeds up to 70 mph (110 km/h). It has a drop height of 140 ft (40 m).
  • Pegasus - A wooden roller coaster built over Medusa's Drop. It covers 1,600 feet (490 m) of track, reaches heights of 60 feet (18 m) and has a 45-foot (13.7 m) drop.
  • Cyclops - A wooden roller coaster featuring a 75-foot (22.9 m) drop. The highest point is 70 feet (21 m) above the ground and intertwines with Zeus and Hades.
  • Zeus - A 2,700-foot (823.0 m) long wooden roller coaster. It passes through a forest, climbs a 90-foot (27 m) hill, then falls at 60 mph (100 km/h) down an 85-foot (25.9 m) drop.
  • Dive to Atlantis - Dive to Atlantis is a roller coaster in the style of a log flume. The ride travels slowly along a river, then climbs a 80 feet (24.4 m) hill. The ride then drops 70 feet (21 m) into water at ground level.
  • Little Titans - A small junior roller coaster

Go-Kart Tracks

Trojan Horse
  • Titan's Tower
  • Poseidon Underwater Go-Kart Track - The track goes up and down towers, and also takes an underwater route.
  • Hermes' Turbo Track - The fastest track at the park.
  • Trojan Horse - The ride consists of a multi-level, three story track and right through the belly of the horse. This track rages down 35 feet (10.7 m) around tight turns and back to the top again.
  • Helios Track - This multi-level track go up and around and back down again.

Other Rides

  • Batting Cages - 25 cent coin operated
  • Apollo's Swing - The 100-foot (30 m) tall Apollo’s Swing is a prototype Screamin' Swing that seats four passengers, allowing it to achieve 75 mph (121 km/h).

Neptune's Water Kingdom

Neptune's Water Kingdom is the outdoor waterpark section.

Waterslides

Triton entrance
Triton waterslides
  • Blue Magnum Mat Slides - Mat slides (formerly named individually, "Wipeout", "The Kamikaze", "Corkscrew", and "Twister")
  • Thunder - Speed slide
  • Lightning - Enclosed speed slide
  • Triton's Fury - 340-foot (104 m) family raft ride
  • Triton's Rage - 550-foot (168 m) family raft ride
  • Triton's Challenge - Side-by-side, 350-foot (107 m) six-lane downhill mat racer
  • Double Barrel - Enclosed tube slide
  • Double Trouble - Tube slide
  • Deuces Wild - Tube slide
  • Demon's Drop - A body slide featuring an 85-foot (25.9 m) drop
  • Dragon's Tail - A 300-foot (90 m) long double drop
  • Comet - Children's slide
  • Little Dipper - Children's slide

Other Rides

Poseidon's Rage
  • Poseidon's Rage - One of the world's largest surf pools featuring the world's tallest surf wave at over 9 feet (2.7 m)
  • Tidal Wave - The first wave pool to open at the park
  • Huck's Lagoon - An interactive children's water play area featuring tunnels, six watersides, cannons, and multi-level hands-on water activities
  • Kiddy City - One of Mt. Olympus' three children's water play areas featuring an elephant slide, gorilla swings, rainmaker geysers, and watersides
  • Endless River - Lazy river
  • Bumper Boats

The Parthenon

The Parthenon

The Parthenon is the Dells' first indoor theme park.

Rides

  • Disk-O
  • Bumper Cars
  • Spring Ride
  • Tea Cups
  • Crazy Trolley
  • Alien Ball Pit
  • The Parthenon Arcade

Medusa's Indoor Waterpark

Medusa's Indoor Waterpark is the 55,000-square-foot (5,100 m2) indoor waterpark at Mt. Olympus.

Waterslides

  • Anaconda - Tube slide that is over 10 stories high
  • Boa - Tube slide
  • Cobra - Enclosed body slide
  • Diamondback - Body slide
  • Hispaniola Bay - A children's area with a 35-foot (10.7 m) long pirate ship complete with tattered sails, tunnels, five water slides, waterspouts, and many geysers

Other Rides

  • Warriors Water Walk - Net walk area and a basketball pool
  • Mayan Raging River - Lazy river
  • Jaguar Hot Tub
  • Sacred Well Whirlpool

References