Wet 'n Wild (brand)

Wet ' n Wild is a US-based company, which operates several water parks in the U.S. and Brazil. Wet ' n Wild was founded in 1977 by the founder of SeaWorld, George Millay in Orlando, Florida.

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There are currently Wet 'n Wild parks in

  • Orlando, Florida
  • Greensboro, NC
  • São Paulo (Brazil )
  • Cancun ( Mexico)

Other parks have now been sold or closed:

  • Garland, Texas - was closed in 1993
  • Arlington, Texas - was sold to Six Flags
  • Las Vegas, Nevada - was closed in September 2004
  • Salvador da Bahia and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - were closed

Wet ' n Wild Orlando

The water park in Orlando was founded in 1977 by George Millay. It is one of the few water parks in the United States, which is open all year. On 1 October 1998 the park was sold to the Universal Studios Florida. On 11 May 2004 the park was taken over by General Electric and therefore now part of the NBC Universal group.

Attractions

  • Brain Wash
  • The Stuka
  • The Storm
  • Mach 5
  • The Bomb Bay
  • Wake Zone
  • Disco H20
  • The Surge
  • Bubba Tub
  • The Black Hole
  • The Flyer
  • Lazy River
  • Wave Pool
  • Bubble Up
  • Kid 's Park

Wet ' n Wild Emerald Pointe

Attractions

  • Dragon 's Den
  • Tropical drop
  • The Edge
  • Shipwreck Cove
  • Lazee River
  • Leisure Lagoon
  • Raging Rapids
  • Runaway Raft Ride
  • Bonzai pipeline
  • Splash Iceland
  • Happy Harbour
  • The Blue Streak, The Sidewinder and The 360 °
  • The Cyclone Zone
  • Daredevil drop
  • Thunder Bay
  • Twin Twisters
  • Whitewater Run
  • Skycoaster
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