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SEASON PREVIEW: NORTH AMERICA A new Sally Ghost Blasters II dark ride will open at The Park at


OWA, Foley, Alabama. The three-minute interactive ride will transport guests in one of nine four-passenger vehicles through nine scenes filled with 10 animated figures, 73 animated props, and 91 multi-value targets.


WATER RIDES Part of Lego Movie World at Legoland Florida, on Battle of Bricksburg from Mack Rides guests will find that Duplo aliens have invaded Bricksburg to come and play. Riders are challenged to stop Duplo aliens from invading and stealing Lego bricks by spraying water at targets. Knott’s Berry Farm is introducing Calico River Rapids, a


retheme of Bigfoot Rapids Similarly, Universal Studios Hollywood has re-themed of


Jurassic Park - The Ride as Jurassic World. Dutch Village, Holland, Michigan, has introduced its new Pirate Balloon Battle. From Water Wars, it consists of two water balloon launching stations hidden inside two ships.


WATERPARKS According to owner Paul Nelson, Waldameer Park & Water World, Erie, Pennsylvania, is embarking on a new 10-year plan. In 2019 a new, heated relaxation pool designed by WET Engineering and built by USA, Inc. will be installed near the wave pool. It will be able to hold as many as 125 people, tripling the capacity of the existing relaxation pool. Seabreeze, Rochester, New York, is expanding the Soak Zone


portion of its waterpark with two new slides from ProSlide, Twister and Pipeline. Marineland, Niagara Falls, Canada, will introduce Polar


Splash, a two-acre family water play area, on July 1. Water Country USA in Williamsburg will debut Cutback Water


Coaster from ProSlide, Virginia’s first hybrid water coaster, and also the only RocketBlast coaster on the East Coast. Aquatica, San Antonio, Texas, will introduce Ihu’s Breakaway


Falls, a new, steep, one-of-a-kind, multi-drop tower slide from ProSlide Technologies. Aquatica Orlando will become the leader among Florida


waterparks with more high-thrill rides than any other when it opens KareKare Curl by ProSlide in 2019. Wet n’ Wild Splashtown, the largest waterpark in Houston,


and Wet ‘n Wild Phoenix, the largest waterpark in Arizona, will each be rebranded as Six Flags Hurricane Harbor for the 2019 season.


PARK WORLD Handbook & Buyers Guide 2019


Bucket Blasters, Six Flags great Escape Resort


Mexico’s Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Oaxtepec will introduce a


visually stunning and intense racing slide, King Cobra. From Polin, the slide’s unique configuration enables two tubes to race through a circular path with dynamic twists, turns and surprises. Six Flags Great Escape Resort, Queensbury, New York. will


rebrand its outdoor waterpark as Hurricane Harbor for the 2019 season. The park will undergo a major expansion with two brand-new, family attractions: Bucket Blasters, a Zamperla Watermania where riders will spin around in barrels for a good old-fashioned water gun battle, and Shipwreck Cove, a fun activity pool with interactive water sprays, geysers, and fountains from Wizard Works Design Group. Parrot Island Waterpark, Fort Smith, Arkansas, is adding a new


FlowRider Double for the 2019 season, providing a surfing experience for guests. Coney Island in Cincinnati, Ohio, is building a new pool. The


nearly 13 foot (4 m) deep Cannonball Cove diving pool expected to open in in late May. Schlitterbahn Galveston Island, Texas, is adding a new multi-


million dollar set of slides from Whitewater. Infinity Racers, which will open in June of 2019, is a pair of space-themed, racing headfirst mat slides that are 75 feet (23 m) tall and 696 feet (212 m) long. Six Flags Great America will begin managing Magic


Waters Waterpark near Rockford, Illinois. The park features a wide array of tube slides and body slides, an expansive children’s play area, a 1200 foot (366 m) lazy river and Tsunami Bay, Illinois’ largest wave pool.


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