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Raging Waters, which ceased operations in 2022, had been a part of Cal Expo since 2007. It offered guests a wide range of water attractions, including a lazy river and water slides.
The Raging Waters Sacramento water park at Cal Expo will not reopen in 2023, according to its operator. Palace Entertainment, which has operated the water park for the past 15 years, said Tuesday ...
After nearly four decades of lazy rivers, water slides and sunburns, Raging Waters is closing permanently. The announcement was made on the Bay Area water park’s website Wednesday.
PIX Now Noon 9/6/23 08:59. SAN JOSE — Raging Waters San Jose has been open for nearly 40 year, but it announced on its website that it's closing for good on Wednesday.
The Bay Area's newest waterpark, CaliBunga, is set to open in June. The 23-acre park boasts as Northern California's largest water park.
Raging Waters announced it will open for the season on May 17. This year, guests visiting the park can enjoy a new restaurant, Señor Solis, more shaded areas, new lockers, and more.
Raging Waters originally opened in 1985 but closed indefinitely after the 2023 season when the company operating the water park ended their lease with the city of San José. At the time, Candeles ...
“Raging Waters San Jose is closed for the season and will not ... was located on the eastern side of the city next to Cunningham Lake and featured a 350,000-gallon wave pool and 14 water slides.
California's largest water park, and operating since 1983, Raging Waters LA features more than 50 attractions spread out across the entire 60-acre property — including everything from heart ...
Raging Waters announced it will open for the season on May 17. This year, guests visiting the park can enjoy a new restaurant, Señor Solis, more shaded areas, new lockers, and more.