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USA Today readers named Water World one of the top 10 water parks in America in August 2013. [6] In 2021, Water World received a Golden Ticket Award for being one of the best water parks in the industry. The awards are handed out based on surveys given to experienced and well-traveled amusement and water park enthusiasts from around the world. [7]
Both Waterworld USA parks remained under their original names, being deemed as "Members of the Six Flags Family". In February 2005, Six Flags announced that the park would be renamed Six Flags Waterworld Concord for the 2005 season. [4] In June 2006, the park was one of eight properties put up for sale by Six Flags. [5]
Water World, Colorado, recreational water park in Federal Heights, Colorado; Waterworld, Hamilton, water park in Hamilton, New Zealand; Waterworld California, water park in Concord, California; Waterworld, Stoke-on-Trent, indoor water park in Festival Park; WaterWorld Safari, former water park in Phoenix, Arizona, now Six Flags Hurricane Harbor ...
The water park opened the 2020 season on June 12, the first Six Flags water park to do so with new rules and regulations. [5] [6] By June 29, the state government made an order that water parks that were currently operating in the state, had to close again due to the uprising in COVID-19 cases in the state.
The acquisition was made by Six Flags to eliminate the park from being a competitor to its WaterWorld water park, also located in Houston. [3] [4] For most of its ownership under Six Flags, the park was listed as "A Member of the Six Flags Family". For the 2005 season, the park was rebranded as Six Flags SplashTown and adorned a new logo.
Satellite view from April 2004 (top of image faces north). New Half Pipe coaster under construction. (Lower left corner). As space was getting scarce at the original location of Elitch Gardens at 38th Avenue and Tennyson Street, the Gurtler family and their financial partners purchased a 67.7-acre (274,000 m 2) plot of land in the Platte River valley near downtown Denver for the price of $6.1 ...
In July 2011, Six Flags introduced the Flash Pass at Six Flags White Water, and was the first water park in the world to feature the virtual queue system for their water rides. [7] Six Flags White Water was the testing park of the new system and with huge success, nine more Six Flags water parks will be adding the system in 2012. [ 8 ]
Sloan Lake is located on the western edge of Denver's city limits, adjacent to the suburbs of Lakewood, Edgewater and Wheat Ridge.The approximate boundaries are Sheridan Boulevard to the west, 17th Avenue to the south, Raleigh St. to the east, and 26th Avenue to the north. [2]