Holy Land Amusement Park Carries on Tradition
By Terry GreenDec 21 2010
The operators of the Holy Land amusement park in Orlando Florida said today that they will carry on the tradition of their daily life of Christ reenactment on Christmas day.
Holy Land is a newer amusement park in the Florida area that has become a popular travel destination for Christians the world over. The park is strict in their mission to offer the visitors the entire life of Christ from birth to death. This year will mark the first year that they have been open on Christmas day.
The operators decided that it was important to be open on the Holy Holiday this year and they plan to offer the same movement that they would have on any regular day. This will include the rather graphic crucifixion of a man who playing Christ.
The park has often been criticized for their portrayal of the life of Christ as it is not appropriate for those of a younger age. But the park operators believe that it is necessary to for everyone to see how Christ lived and died for the world.
Since opening Holy Land has become a worldwide hit with travelers. This is likely due to the fact that it is located in the Orlando area that is well-known for amusement park attractions.
Holy Land will offer their services during regular business hours on Christmas day and will continue through the weekend. The park operators have said that they will continue this tradition in the coming years.