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  2. Cowabunga Canyon Waterpark - Wikipedia

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    The 41-acre (17 ha) water park cost over US$50 million. [1] In mid-May 2013, Wet'n'Wild Las Vegas announced the park's opening and operating schedule, as well as a charity auction for the first rides on four of the park's slides. Due to the popularity of the park, Wet'n'Wild Las Vegas' opening was staggered for different ticket holders.

  3. MGM Grand Adventures - Wikipedia

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    MGM Grand Adventures was a theme park adjacent to the MGM Grand, a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. The theme park and resort were both developed by MGM Grand, Inc. Construction began in October 1991, and both projects opened on December 18, 1993. MGM Grand Adventures originally occupied 33 ...

  4. Wet 'n Wild (Las Vegas) - Wikipedia

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    Wet 'n Wild was a 27-acre (11 ha) water park located at 2601 South Las Vegas Boulevard on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. [1] [2] The $14 million water park opened on May 18, 1985, as a joint venture between Howard Hughes Development Corporation and Wet 'n Wild. A number of ownership changes occurred beginning in 1998.

  5. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Funland Amusement Park Las Vegas: 1954–1955 MGM Grand Adventures: Las Vegas: 1993–2002 Old Vegas: Henderson: 1978–1986 Briefly known as Westworld Ponderosa Ranch: Incline Village: 1967–2004 Wet 'n Wild: Las Vegas: 1985–2004 Great Basin Adventure [50] Reno: 1983–2010 Closed due to budget constraints.

  6. Wet 'n Wild (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Wet 'n Wild Las Vegas, operated from 1985 to 2004 [9] – now All Net Resort & Arena; not to be confused with the present-day Wet'n'Wild Las Vegas. Salvador, Bahia – opened in 1996 as the first international park. It cost $28 million and spanned 18 acres (7.3 ha), however the park has gone bankrupt. [7] Rio de Janeiro – opened in October 1999.

  7. List of amusement parks in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Funderland Amusement Park – Sacramento; Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park – Gilroy; Golfland – Castro Valley, Fairfield, Milpitas, Roseville, San Jose, and Sunnyvale; Happy Hollow Park and Zoo – San Jose; Historic Hawes Farms – Anderson; Heavenly Mountain Resort – South Lake Tahoe; John's Incredible Pizza Company – Fresno, Modesto ...

  8. Resorts World Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Other ideas, which also went unrealized, included a theme park similar to Genting SkyWorlds in Malaysia; [14] a 7.5-acre (3.0 ha) indoor water park; [1] [3] [80] a 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m 2) aquarium, measuring 58 feet in height and containing various exotic fish; [14] and a "celestial sphere" which would display guests' selfie images, a feature ...

  9. Lake Dolores Waterpark - Wikipedia

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    Lake Dolores, the body of water, is a 273-acre (110 ha) man-made lake fed by underground springs. In May 1962, a basic campground adjacent to the small lake was opened to the public. Enthusiasts of motocross and people traveling on Interstate 15 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas gave the campground some business.

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