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Wildwater Kingdom (Aurora, Ohio)

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Wildwater Kingdom
Logo
Slogan "Let the good times flow"
Location Aurora, Ohio, United States
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Owner Cedar Fair Entertainment Company
General Manager Bill Spehn
Opened June 17, 2005
Previous names Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom - (2008 to 2010)
Operating season May — September
Pools 3 pools
Water slides 15 water slides
Children's areas 2 children's areas
Website www.wildwaterfun.com

Wildwater Kingdom is a 17-acre (6.9 ha) water park located near Cleveland in Aurora, Ohio, United States. It was built on the south side of Geauga Lake, a natural lake on the border between the city of Aurora and Bainbridge Township. Opened in 2005, it was originally part of the Geauga Lake amusement park. However, on September 21, 2007 the owners of the park (Cedar Fair Entertainment Company) announced that Geauga Lake would close and the property would operate solely as a water park beginning with the 2008 season. It is the only stand-alone outdoor water park owned by Cedar Fair outside California. While Geauga Lake's property is for sale, Cedar Fair has stated the land Wildwater Kingdom sits on is not for sale.

Wildwater Kingdom's normal operating season runs from the end of May to Labor Day. From the end of June through mid-August, the park is open an extra hour because of the summer heat. From mid-August through Labor Day, the park is open only on weekends.[1] The park features 15 water slides, including Thunder Falls (the tallest water-slide complex in Ohio).[2]

History

Background

Wildwater Kingdom operates on the former site of SeaWorld Ohio.[3][4] In January 2001 SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment sold the SeaWorld park to Six Flags, who combined the former SeaWorld site with Six Flags Ohio to form a 750-acre (300 ha) amusement, marine and water park called Six Flags Worlds of Adventure.[5][6] In March 2004, Six Flags announced that it had sold Six Flags Worlds of Adventure to Cedar Fair Entertainment Company.[7]

Wildwater Kingdom

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Thunder Falls, viewed from across the lake

The former SeaWorld site began to be demolished in late 2004, when Geauga Lake started construction on a new water park.[3] On November 11, 2004 Geauga Lake announced Wildwater Kingdom, a new water park scheduled to open in 2005. It would be constructed in two phases, with the first phase costing $16 million and the second phase $8 million.[3] The first phase consisted of a ProSlide Tornado, an activity pool, an action river and a new children's area with a multistory play structure. Hurricane Mountain, Ohio's tallest water-slide complex, was moved from the existing water park to the new Wildwater Kingdom and renamed Thunder Falls.[3][8] Together, they formed Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom. The parks were connected by a floating bridge in the middle of the lake.[9]

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Entrance to Wildwater Kingdom

The second phase was scheduled for construction after the 2005 season to be ready for the 2006 season: however, not all of the second phase was built. A 38,000-square-foot (3,500 m2) wave pool, an adult pool with whirlpool spas and a swim-up bar and two more water-slide towers were planned,[3] but only the wave pool was built.[9][10][11] In addition to the attractions announced by the park, phase-two plans included an open-air auditorium and the reopening of the Happy Harbor play area. If both phases were completed, it would cover 20 acres (8.1 ha) and be one of the largest water parks in the United States.[4] However, after plans fell through for most of the second phase[11] the park's area was 17 acres (6.9 ha).[12]

Before Wildwater Kingdom, Geauga Lake had a water park (located on the ride side of the park) which operated for over 20 years. During the Six Flags era, it was known as Hurricane Harbor; Cedar Fair renamed it Hurricane Hannah's after it purchased the park in 2004. Hurricane Hannah's closed at the end of the 2005 season. It sat vacant and fenced off during the 2006 and 2007 seasons at Geauga Lake.

On September 21, 2007, Cedar Fair announced its decision to close the ride side of Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom and reopen as a water park (Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom) in 2008.[13] On July 11, 2011, Cedar Fair announced they had dropped Geauga Lake from the title; the water park would be called Wildwater Kingdom.[14] While Geauga Lake's property is for sale, Cedar Fair has stated that Wildwater Kingdom is not for sale.[15]

Slides and pools

Area Year opened Manufacturer Description Thrill Rating
Coral Cove 2005 Aquatic Development Group, Inc. Activity pool with basketball hoops, interactive water sprays and climbable floatables Mild
Liquid Lightning 2005 ProSlide Technology Tornado slide which drops 60 feet (18 m) Max
Riptide Run 2005 Aquatic Development Group, Inc. 1,100-foot (340 m) long lazy river Mild
Splash Landing 2005 WhiteWater West Four-story children's play area with 7 water slides, soaking gadgets, geysers, water cannons and a giant bucket dropping 1,000 gallons of water at several-minute intervals Mild
Thunder Falls 2005 WhiteWater West 100-foot (30 m) high tower featuring 4 inner tube slides and 3 body slides, the tallest water-slide complex in Ohio.[2] It opened in 2003 at Hurricane Hannah's (the water park located next to Geauga Lake before Wildwater Kingdom opened), and was moved to Wildwater Kingdom when it opened.[10][11] Moderate
Tidal Wave Bay 2006 Neuman Group 38,000-square-foot (3,500 m2), 390,000-gallon wave pool, one of the largest outdoor wave pools in Ohio[2] Mild

Other attractions

In addition to slides and pools, the park features several other family attractions. In 2010 it added a beach family-fun area, a children's attraction featuring a giant chessboard with movable playing pieces such as knights, rooks and pawns. There is also a sand-beach area overlooking Geauga Lake.[2] Little Tikes Town, a children's area with playhouses and toys, is located behind Thunder Falls.

Reception

Wildwater Kingdom is regarded as Northeast Ohio's best water park.[16][17] When the park operated as Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom, the water park was the park's "highest rated attribute" (the most popular attraction at Geauga Lake).[13][18]

In popular culture

A scene between Kevin Costner and Frank Langella in the 2014 film Draft Day, was filmed at Wildwater Kingdom.[19]

See also

References

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