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and Bainbridge Township,
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, United States. Owned by
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, the park opened in 2005 as part of the larger Geauga Lake and Wildwater Kingdom resort. The site was previously the location of
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(1970–2000) and later served as the marine life section of the larger
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(2001–2003). Worlds of Adventure was purchased by Cedar Fair in 2004 and the marine life area was converted into a water park for the 2005 season. Cedar Fair closed the Geauga Lake amusement park following the 2007 season but kept the water park open. It was first known as Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom, and the name was later shortened to Wildwater Kingdom. Its normal operating season extended from late May to Labor Day each year. The park featured 15 water slides including Thunder Falls, which opened as the tallest water slide complex in Ohio. On August 19, 2016, Cedar Fair released a statement announcing the permanent closure of Wildwater Kingdom. Its final day of operation was September 5, 2016.


History


Background

Wildwater Kingdom was located on the former site of
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. In January 2001,
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sold SeaWorld to
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, who combined the former site with Six Flags Ohio to form Six Flags Worlds of Adventure. Six Flags sold Worlds of Adventure to
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in 2004, resulting in the removal of all Looney Tunes and
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branding from the park and the Geauga Lake name being reinstituted for the park.


Wildwater Kingdom

Demolition of SeaWorld began in late 2004. Cedar Fair made plans to convert the site to a new water park. On November 11, 2004, Cedar Fair unveiled the new park as Wildwater Kingdom, announcing that it would open in 2005 upon the completion of the first phase of construction, which would include attractions such as
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, an activity pool, an action river and a new children's area with a multistory play structure. The Hurricane Mountain water-slide complex at Six Flags would be retained but renamed Thunder Falls. The amusement and water park complex would be rebranded as Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom, connected by a floating bridge running through the middle of the lake. The construction project was conducted in two phases, with the first costing $16 million and the second costing $8 million. The second phase began the following offseason with plans to be completed in time for 2006, involving the addition of a wave pool, an adult pool with whirlpool spas, a swim-up bar, and two more water-slide towers. There were also plans to add an open-air auditorium and reopen a play area called Happy Harbor. However, only the wave pool was built. If the second phase had been completed, Wildwater Kingdom would have encompassed to become one of the largest water parks in the United States. Instead, it was only expanded to . Before Wildwater Kingdom, Geauga Lake had its own water park which operated for more than 20 years. During the Six Flags era, it was known as Hurricane Harbor. Cedar Fair renamed it Hurricane Hannah's following its acquisition of World of Adventures in 2004. Hurricane Hannah's was closed permanently after the 2005 season, and it sat vacant and fenced off during the 2006 and 2007 seasons. On September 21, 2007, Cedar Fair announced that the amusement ride portion of Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom would not reopen in 2008. Geauga Lake was dropped from the title in 2011, and it was marketed as simply Wildwater Kingdom. It put Geauga Lake's property up for sale in 2013. Several years later, Wildwater Kingdom would close permanently as well. Cedar Fair made the announcement on August 19, 2016. In their press release they stated, "Cedar Fair has been working cooperatively with both Bainbridge Township and the City of Aurora to redevelop the entire property into what will best benefit the surrounding communities. After examining its long-range plans, Cedar Fair has determined that the time is right to begin this transition and will continue to work together with community leadership in the positive future development of the property." The water park's final day of operation was September 5, 2016. The last remaining rides were demolished in November 2017. In August 2020, ground was broken for a mix-used development, featuring 308 residential units, 20 acres of commercial space and 98 acres of park land to replace the former Wildwater Kingdom park and parking lot.


Slides and pools


Other attractions

In addition to slides and pools, the park featured 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 was also a sand-beach area overlooking Geauga Lake. Little Tikes Town, a children's area with playhouses and toys, was located behind Thunder Falls.


Reception

Wildwater Kingdom was regarded as Northeast Ohio's best water park. When the park operated as Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom, the water park was the park's "highest rated attribute".


In popular culture

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,'' was filmed at Wildwater Kingdom.


See also

* Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown, Pennsylvania (another Cedar Fair property) *
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Artist's rendering of the second phase of Wldwater Kingdom
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