O'Shiel's Country Club & Amusement Park

O'Shiel's Country Club & Amusement Park is an all-inclusive country club and amusement park in. It has been owned by the O'Shiel family since 1954.

History
In 1953, the 18-hole golf course was built. In 1954, it opened with the all-new country club.

In late 1993, the O'Shiel family announced that they were expanding the country club with an all-new amusement park. Construction lasted for little over a year, and in 1995 the amusement park opened to the public for the first time.

Roller coasters

 * Back 'n Forth (2016; a Schwarzkopf Shuttle Loop, formerly "Greezed Lightnin'" at Kentucky Kingdom from 2003-2009, was refurbished with an all-new LIM launch from Gerstlauer when it opened at the park)
 * Dragon Wagon (1999; a Wisdom Rides Dragon Wagon Coaster)
 * New England Cannonball (1995; a CCI Wooden Coaster, layout inspired by the Comet at Great Escape)

Flat rides

 * Bumper Boats (1995; some bumper boats)
 * Flipster (2013; a Technical Park Loop Fighter ride)
 * Scrambler (1995; an Eli Scrambler ride)

Sports

 * 18-Hole Golf (course built in 1953 and opened with the country club in 1954)
 * Mini Golf (two courses, originally one 18-hole course was built but then another 9-hole course was added later on)
 * Rock Climb Wall (opened in 2003)

Monthly

 * CountryPass I ($300/month)
 * CountryPass II ($500/month)
 * CountryPass III ($700/month)
 * CountryPass IV ($2000/month)

Annually

 * Gold CountryPass I ($3,500/year)
 * Gold CountryPass II ($5,000/year)
 * Gold CountryPass III ($7,500/year)
 * Gold CountryPass IV ($20,000/year)

Trivia

 * While the amusement park portion is open to the public, the country club portion requires a membership for more than a 1-day visit, and tends to be more costly, hence why the CountryPass is available.