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Knott's Soak City is a seasonal water park owned and operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation located in Buena Park, California. The Knott's Soak City name was previously used for two other water parks in Southern California , since sold to SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment and CNL Lifestyle Properties .
In December 1999, Cedar Fair purchased the park for $11.5 million and renamed it Knott's Soak City U.S.A. [11] The water park had opened with a new beach theme in May 2000. [12] The acquisition by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment saw the park transformed into a 32-acre (13 ha) water park named Aquatica San Diego. The refurbished park reopened on ...
In the 2001-2002 winter off-season, Cedar Fair invested $2 million into refurbishing and rebranding the park into a Knott's Soak City park, joining other locations in Chula Vista and Buena Park. The refurbishment included the park's gas chlorine sanitation system being replaced by a liquid chlorine equivalent, as well as the repainting and ...
Sesame Place San Diego; Previously known as Whitewater Canyon (1997–2000) Knott's Soak City U.S.A.- San Diego (2000–2013) Aquatica San Diego (2013–2021): Location: Chula Vista, San Diego County, California, United States
Knott's Soak City is a water park. It opened on June 17, 2000, as Soak City U.S. It requires separate admission from Knott's Berry Farm. In addition to the water park across the street from the main theme park, Cedar Fair also formerly owned two other Knott's Soak City Parks, in Palm Springs and Chula Vista. [94]
1988 as Soak City Built by Cedar Fair Located adjacent to Cedar Point. Knott's Soak City: Buena Park, California: 2000 as Knotts Soak City USA Built by Cedar Fair Located adjacent to Knott's Berry Farm. Opened under the name, Soak City U.S.A. Schlitterbahn Galveston: Galveston, Texas: 2006 2019 [63] Schlitterbahn New Braunfels: New Braunfels ...
It was later determined to be caused by the removal of the ride vehicle during off-season maintenance. When attached, the vehicle provided stabilization, preventing the towers from swaying past their 8-foot (2.4 m) sway allowance. On March 11, 2002, the park announced the removal of VertiGo rides from both Cedar Point and Knott's Berry Farm.
Located adjacent to Cedar Point. Previously known as Soak City until being renamed for 2017. Knott's Soak City: Buena Park, California: 2000 — Located adjacent to Knott's Berry Farm, Opened under the name, Soak City U.S.A. Schlitterbahn Galveston: Galveston, Texas: 2006 2019 Purchased by Cedar Fair in 2019 from the Henry family. Schlitterbahn ...