Raging Waters Sacramento
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Raging Waters Sacramento | |
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Location | Sacramento, California |
Website | www.rwsac.com |
Owner | Raging Waters |
Opened | 1986 |
Operating season | May through early September |
Rides | 13 total |
Raging Waters Sacramento is a water park located at the Cal Expo in Sacramento, CA. The park is owned by Cal Expo and operated by Raging Waters. The park has been formerly known as WaterWorld USA and Six Flags Waterworld.
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[edit] History
The park opened as WaterWorld USA in 1986. The park was owned by Cal Expo(where the park is located) Premiere Parks leased and operated the park, Premiere Parks also owned WaterWorld USA in Concord, CA, and Marine World Africa USA. The 3 parks were operated by the same management and their close proximity made for deals with season passes to Marine World working at the WaterWorld USA parks. Although Premiere Parks bought Six Flags in 1998 and began renaming their parks with the Six Flags brand, The WaterWorld parks were not renamed until 2003 when they became Six Flags Waterworld. At the end of the 2006 season Six Flags announced it would not renew it's lease. The lease was taken over by Raging Waters in November 2006. In May 2007, the park reopened as Raging Waters Sacramento.
[edit] Slides and Attractions
- Dragon's Den - A ProSlide CannonBowl, the slide accommodated 2 person rafts don a slide ending a a large funnel that the riders circle around before exiting the bowl through a slide in the center that leads to the splash down pool. Added in 2007.
- Honolulu Half Pipe - A 40 foot tall water slide shaped as a half pipe that accommodates 1, 2 and 3 person rafts. Added in 2004.
- Cliffhanger - 2 60ft tall speed slides.
- Hurricane Bay Slide - Located on the Cliffhanger slide tower. This slide is a high speed body slide that is completely pitch black.
- Shark Attack Slide Complex - The main slide tower, this tower features the Stingray and Manta Ray interlocking racing slides, The Great White, Hammerhead, and Mako.
- Splashdown - 2 short slides that end with a six foot plunge into a 10ft deep pool. This slide is recommended for strong swimmers only.
- Breaker Beach - Northern California's first wave pool.
- Calypso Cooler - The park's lazy river.
- Hooks Lagoon - Children's water play ground.
- Volleyball Court
[edit] California State Fair
Because the park is located at Cal Expo, the park does operate during the California State Fair. Guests are required to first purchase admission to the state fair before purchasing admission to the water park.