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Wild Adventures (formerly known as Liberty Farms) is a zoological theme park located in Clyattville, Georgia, 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Valdosta, Georgia. The park is owned by Herschend Family Entertainment and has been managed by Jon Vigue since October 2020. [1] Wild Adventures has rides, exotic animals, the Splash Island water park, and live ...
Searching for amusement park deals at the end of the year isn’t an easy task. Many amusement parks increase ticket prices during the holiday season as there are big crowds and peak foot traffic ...
Sep. 19—VALDOSTA — Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta is offering complimentary admission this weekend to first responders, utility service workers and anyone who lives in a county ...
Nov. 15—VALDOSTA — Wild Adventures Theme Park here has announced additions that will be unveiled in 2022, including a new restaurant and live music venue, a partnership with Georgia Beer ...
Cheetah was a wooden roller coaster by Custom Coasters International, located in the African Pridelands section of the Wild Adventures theme park, in Valdosta, Georgia.The coaster was named after the cheetah, the fastest land animal, because of its top speed reaching 65 mph when the coaster first opened, but after years of friction and track deformation the coaster was recorded in 2009 ...
Wild Waves Theme & Water Park is an amusement park and water park in Federal Way, Washington. Opened in 1977 as The Enchanted Village (with its accompanying water park, Wild Waves , opening in 1984), [ 1 ] the park is a popular summer destination in the Pacific Northwest .
Jul. 4—VALDOSTA — Wild Adventures Theme Park is celebrating those who have served this nation with free admission and welcoming the return of patriotic fireworks displays and the Harlem ...
The American Adventure, built on an area of Country Park which had been subject to deep seam and opencast coal mining, was originally opened in June 1987 with an Old West and Cowboys vs. Native Americans theme. A theme park called Britannia Park had been opened on the site in 1985 but closed after just 10 weeks, insolvent, and its founder Peter ...