Fan-favorite water ride closes for good after 31 years due to ‘plans for future expansion’ – ride end date revealed

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BELOVED Snake River Falls water park has announced it will officially close after 31 years of service.

According to a statement released by the park, the ride will officially end on Labor Day.

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According to the park, the decision to close the ride comes as the park announces expansion plansCredit: Getty
The beloved water park opened in 1993

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The beloved water park opened in 1993Credit: WKYC

The park, located in Sandusky, Ohio, opened in 1993 and debuted “the tallest, steepest and fastest water flume ride in the world.”

According to park websiteSnake River Falls is “not a boat ride for the gentle passerby.”

“Expect to be drenched by the tidal wave created by the boat as it falls,” the description continues.

“If that wasn’t enough, grab the perfect vantage point on the observation bridge. A front-row angle and it’s a guarantee that the splash will cover you from head to toe. This tour is sure to thrill those who dare to dive in!”

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The announcement drew mixed reactions on X.

“I’m not surprised, but thanks for the splash over the years” he wrote A person.

“A classic I hope to see something incredible replace it”, a second person expected.

“Standing on the bridge and getting splashed has always been fashionable on hot summer days in CP,” remembered a third user.

However, one resident took advantage of the time to get the park up and running.

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“As a Sandusky native, it pains me to say that CP’s best days are behind it,” they it started.

“It peaked with Kinzel. TTD is a $25 million lawn ornament. SV closes every 20 minutes,” they continued.

“Now they apparently remove one attraction a year; attractions that made CP the best in the world in the first place.”

Cedar Point isn’t the only water park being closed.

WHAT IS CEDAR POINT PARK?

With all eyes on the closure of Cedar Park’s Snake River Falls, little is known about the park itself.

Cedar Park’s website states that the place “is more than just roller coasters.”

According to the website, “Cedar Point is where moments, memories and connections are made.”

The park opened in 1870 after opening as a public beach in Erie County, Ohio.

Cedar Point sits on a massive 364 acres of land that is owned and operated by Six Flags.

Wisconsin Dells, which has been called the Water Park Capital of the World, will also close on Labor Day for the season.

With 28 water parks and more than 200 slides, the largest water park in the United States has become a staple of summer fun.

“You don’t experience the Dells until you spend a day at Noah’s Ark,” says the water park’s website.

Voted Best Outdoor Water Park of 2024 by Newsweek’s Reader’s Choice Award, the park features 70 acres of family fun.

“The food is great, the drinks are cold and the fun lasts all day,” the park’s website boasts.

Those who wish to visit the park should check the opening hours, as the location determines that the park varies in opening hours. opening hours.

Many social media users expressed many different views on the news

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Many social media users expressed many different views on the newsCredit: Alamy



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