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DutchmenSport
Oct 07, 2019Explorer
Santa Clause, Indiana. Holiday World and Splashin' Safari is there. Spend 2 days at the theme park. Spend one full day at the campground: Camp Rudolph RV resort. Camp Rudolph is great for kids! It has it's own theme park within the campground, does cost to get into it and not as big scale as the main theme park. Shuttles run all do from the campground to the main theme park.
Not much else there in Santa Clause, Indiana. (really). But the campground is enough to keep little one's busy for quite a while. Considering your kids are still very little, the campground anamaties will be enough to keep them busy. They are just to little to appreciate upside down museums and sit for 2 or 3 hours on a pontoon boat looking at rocks along the water, or watching a man or a dog jump from one rock to another. Or going on carnival rides that cost a fortune and are designed all for adults.
Holiday World and Splashin' Safari, Camp Rudolph are designed for younger kids.
I highly recommend going there, and 3-4 days is sufficient. Then move to a new campground. Lincoln State Park is right there near Santa Clause Indiana. You could move the camper in an hour easy and enjoy the benefits of the State Park walking trails and such.
FYI, You go to Camp Roudolph, you'll need to make reservations about a year ahead though.
Not much else there in Santa Clause, Indiana. (really). But the campground is enough to keep little one's busy for quite a while. Considering your kids are still very little, the campground anamaties will be enough to keep them busy. They are just to little to appreciate upside down museums and sit for 2 or 3 hours on a pontoon boat looking at rocks along the water, or watching a man or a dog jump from one rock to another. Or going on carnival rides that cost a fortune and are designed all for adults.
Holiday World and Splashin' Safari, Camp Rudolph are designed for younger kids.
I highly recommend going there, and 3-4 days is sufficient. Then move to a new campground. Lincoln State Park is right there near Santa Clause Indiana. You could move the camper in an hour easy and enjoy the benefits of the State Park walking trails and such.
FYI, You go to Camp Roudolph, you'll need to make reservations about a year ahead though.
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