Holiday Park was originally
built to hold vehicular events for Frontier Days and has since then became
profitable to stay open all year. Challenge Nights are very popular here.
The locals are always trying to outdo each other and are willing to do
anything short of lethal harm. Holiday is also one of the few arenas that
host professional vehicular stunt shows. Remember, not all duellists in
Wyoming are ranch hands or town folk. Quite a few are expert at what they
do, so be courteous at all times. Holiday Park is part of the Flashfire
Circuit.
Arena Notes:
The outer walls are 15 feet tall and have 30 DP. The gates have 15 DP. Debris is often applied to the floor for special events. The two obstacles are indestructible.
Arena Schedule:
Monday - Closed
Tuesday - Amateur Night
Wednesday - Challenge Night
Thursday - Team Events
Friday - Divisionals
Saturday - Special Events
Sunday - Challenge Night
Arena Events:
Holiday Events - This arena is open all year long, even for holidays (hence its name). Special events are held on holidays. On Thanksgiving its the Annual Turkey Shoot. A group of deathrow inmates are dressed up as turkeys and ride cycles. A small group of hunters then enters the arena on armed cycles and try to bag as many "turkeys" in a specified amount of time. Any inmates left live are pardoned. On Halloween its a lights-out affair, and the duellists cannot use any night vision devices except there own vehicular headlights. And on April Fool's Day its Prankathon. Duellists try to do as much pit sabotage as possible on their opponents (without using lethal devices).
Auto Rodeo - This includes barrel slaloming, cycle lassoing, pursuit and evasion, and Free-For-All. See the Mountain West Road Atlas for more rodeo ideas.