1959–2006 The park opened on May 30, 1959. One addition to the park, opened in 1963, was the "Polar Dome" which provided an
ice skating and hockey venue under a forced-air supported dome. On November 28, 1966, a strong wind caused the "Polar Dome" to collapse. The dome was then replaced by a flat cedar roof, although the name of the venue was not changed. During the 1960s, the park featured short
Amphicar rides, which simply drove the riders about to the edge of a small lake, then out about another 100 feet, circled a pier and returned.
Three worlds (1972–2006) In 1972, the park was purchased by the Medina Investors, who renamed it
Worlds of Fun. However, to preclude involvement in trademark-infringing lawsuits with amusement parks employing the exact name, they renamed it again to the ''Three Worlds of Santa's Village''. • Santa's World: this was the original area and focal point of the park. It was located north of the Polar Dome. It had attractions such as Santa's House, where visitors could get a picture with Santa, the North Pole, a live theater, Frog Hopper, Balloon Ride, Snowball Ride, Giant Slide, Convoy, Train, and the Dragon Coaster. • Old McDonald's Farm; this replaced the Reindeer Barn and consolidated all of the roaming animals to one spot in the park. It had attractions such as the Pony Ride, Petting Zoo, and Animal Pens where the animals were stored at night. The animals were sold before the park closed in 2006. • Coney Island: this was the southern area of the park and last to be developed. It had many attractions such as Tilt-a-whirl, The Yo-yo, Himalaya, Galleon Ship, Bumble bee, and the Magic Show. This area is now occupied by Paintball Explosion. In 1983, the park owners added
Racing Rapids Action Park to the north end of Santa's Village. Although the parks were connected, there were separate admission gates to either one. A combination ticket was available at either park that would permit visitors to enter both parks that day. Both parks had separate parking lots.
Water park (1983–2006, 2021–current) The water park
Racing Rapids was the water park attached to the north side of Santa's Village AZoosment Park. When it opened, it was one of the first in the Midwest and the largest in Illinois. It was closed with the park in 2006. The water park reopened for its full season in 2021 under the name "Santa Springs".
Closure (2006) The unsuccessful launch of the "Typhoon" roller coaster, decreased attention to the aesthetics of the park, and a decline of patrons eventually prompted the corporation to sell. The sale did not proceed as smoothly as hoped and, with many setbacks and unmet deadlines, the park had to shut its doors. In August 2006, the park announced its permanent closure. Most of the rides and fixtures were auctioned in October 2006.
Reopening (2011) Santa’s Village reopened on one side of the original property, while the other side was leased to Paintball Explosion, which opened on April 30, 2011. Paintball Explosion converted the existing Polar Dome ice rink into an indoor paintball field and built six outdoor fields within the park, reusing many of the existing outdoor structures. On the other half of the original property, Santa's Village reopened on May 27. It features over 20 mechanical rides, a water park, and a petting zoo.
Polar Dome reopening (2025) The Polar Dome, initially used by Paintball Explosion for laser tag, was reopened on January 17, 2025, as an ice rink, alongside the Alpine Room Bar and Restaurant. ==Lists of attractions==