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  2. Rapids Water Park - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .rapidswaterpark .com. Rapids Water Park is a water park in Riviera Beach, Florida, United States, that occupies 30 acres. The park includes 42 slides and attractions, including a wave pool (up to six-foot waves), dual seven-story speed slides, and a quarter-mile lazy river. There are also slides for children and toddlers.

  3. Rapids Water Park in Riviera Beach unveils largest ride in ...

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    Rapids Water Park kicked off its 2024 season on March 9 and is set to welcome spring breakers from March 16 through September 2.. Nestled in the heart of Palm Beach County, Rapids Water Park spans ...

  4. Aquatica (water parks) - Wikipedia

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    At the time it featured 16 water slides and a wave pool. In December 1999, Cedar Fair purchased the park for $11.5 million and renamed it Knott's Soak City U.S.A. The water park had opened with a new beach theme in May 2000. The acquisition by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment saw the park transformed into a 32-acre (13 ha) water park named ...

  5. Adventure Island (water park) - Wikipedia

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    Adventure Island. /  28.04167°N 82.41306°W  / 28.04167; -82.41306. Adventure Island is a water park located northeast of Tampa, Florida, across the street from Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. The park features 30 acres (12 ha) of water rides, dining, and other attractions. The park opened on June 7, 1980, and is part of United Parks & Resorts .

  6. Rapids Water Park getting ready to retire - AOL

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    Rapids Water Park has been a summertime staple in South Florida for 43 years and is now getting ready to retire. WPTV Chief Meteorologist Steve Weagle rode the slide for one last time.

  7. Wet 'n Wild Orlando - Wikipedia

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    Universal's Endless Summer Resort. Entertainment district. CityWalk. v. t. e. Wet 'n Wild Orlando was the flagship water park of Wet 'n Wild owned by NBC Universal, located on International Drive in Orlando, Florida. It was founded in 1977 by SeaWorld creator George Millay. [1] It closed on January 1, 2017.

  8. Raging Waters - Wikipedia

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    The park opened to the public in 1985, and was the largest water park in Northern California. On September 6, 2023, it was announced via Raging Waters San Jose's social media that the park would not be reopening for the 2024 season. On May 10, 2024, it was announced that the water park will reopen as CaliBunga Waterpark. References

  9. Disney's Typhoon Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    Walt Disney World Monorail System. v. t. e. Disney's Typhoon Lagoon is a water theme park located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida near Orlando, and is one of two operating water parks at the resort. It is the second water park to open at the resort, preceded by Disney's River Country which closed in November 2001.