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Water Wizz, touted as "Cape Cod's only water park", is a family-owned water park located in East Wareham, Massachusetts and attracting about 100,000 visitors yearly. This park is not to be confused with the former Water Wizz in Westerly, Rhode Island, which was separately owned and was closed in 2019.
The water park at Six Flags New England. Breezy Picnic Grounds Waterslides, Douglas; Cape Codder Water Park, Barnstable; Great Wolf Lodge, Fitchburg; Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Agawam; Water Park of New England, Middleton; Water Wizz, Wareham; Wicked Waves Water Park, Yarmouth
Wareham (/ ˈ w ɛər h æ m / WAIR-ham) is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States.As of the 2022 census, the town had a population of 23,303. [1]Wareham is in the southern outskirts of Greater Boston, and is a part of the South Coast region of Massachusetts which encompasses the cities and towns that surround Buzzards Bay and Mount Hope Bay.
New Water Wizz owners continue to make changes and add more fun to the experience. Check out what's new. Cooling off at Water Wizz: Renovations to Pipeline Plunge 'add to the fun'
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Not all waters have had these facts determined, and so are of uncertain status. All water subject to tides are included. Note that the "Navigable Waters of the United States" listed in 33 CFR 329 are different than those listed as "Waters of the United States" in 33 CFR 328, which is the Clean Water Rule. However, all Navigable Waters, plus ...
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Wizz reiterated that it does not allow any “sexually explicit” photos to be sent over the app and that it has a “zero-tolerance approach” to “offensive content and negative behavior.”