Wild Waves and Enchanted Village to Introduce Mammoth New Water Adventure - Zooma Falls
March 03 2005 - 8:01AM
PR Newswire (US)
Wild Waves and Enchanted Village to Introduce Mammoth New Water
Adventure - Zooma Falls Exciting Raft Ride in Wild Waves, the
Pacific Northwest's Largest Water Park, to Offer Splash Down Fun
for the Whole Family SEATTLE, March 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Water park
enthusiasts across the Pacific Northwest will have a new reason to
race to Wild Waves and Enchanted Village this summer. Wild Waves,
the Pacific Northwest's largest water park, is adding a new splash
down attraction -- Zooma Falls. The giant family raft slide will
tower above the park at five stories, 50 feet, and include a
crossover curve out of the shoot, four turns and five acceleration
zones culminating in a cool slide into the middle of the Konga
River. "Zooma Falls is the ultimate family experience in water
slide fun!" said Cathryn Schmit, marketing director of Wild Waves
and Enchanted Village. "Zooma Falls will be an exciting addition to
the hugely popular Konga River and Konga River slides area, where
people of all ages find excitement and entertainment." Riders will
brave the slide in a specially designed clover leaf shaped raft
engineered for safety and speed while accommodating riders of all
ages. To begin, rafts will be picked up from a holding area next to
the Konga River. Groups will hop into each raft, one person sitting
in each leaf of the "clover." This configuration lets guests face
each other during the experience, giving them a front row view of
their fellow riders' hilarious reactions! After finishing, riders
can catch their breath by heading over to lazily float the Konga
River. Zooma Falls will be located inside Wild Waves in Konga River
next to the Konga Slides. Construction will begin immediately and
the ride is expected to open on May 28th. Wild Waves and Enchanted
Village will open its 28th season on May 28. A favorite local
destination for families and thrill-seekers, Wild Waves and
Enchanted Village is the region's largest theme and water park. In
2003, the park welcomed Washington's biggest roller coaster and the
first wooden roller coaster to be built in Washington State in 68
years, TimberHawk -- Ride of Prey. In 2002, the park added 10 new
rides and attractions, including splash coaster Lumberjack Falls,
thrill ride the TimberAxe and interactive water tree house Hook's
Lagoon. Best Way To Experience The Thrills: 2005 Season Passes Now
On Sale Wild Waves and Enchanted Village 2005 season passes are now
on sale at the park main gate or at http://www.sixflags.com/ for
only $79.99 plus tax until July 4, 2005. After July 4, 2005, season
passes are available for $109.99 plus tax. Daily admission to Wild
Waves and Enchanted Village is $31.99 plus tax for general
admission and $25.99 plus tax for children under 48" and seniors
over 50 years old. Wild Waves and Enchanted Village is located in
Federal Way, off Interstate 5 at Exit 142b on Enchanted Parkway.
For more information about Wild Waves and Enchanted Village, please
call (253) 661-8000 or visit http://www.sixflags.com/ . About Wild
Waves and Enchanted Village Six Flags, Inc. (NYSE:PKS) is the
world's largest regional theme park company. Through its
subsidiaries, it owns and operates a total of 30 parks in North
America. Six Flags parks serve 34 of the 50 largest metropolitan
areas in the United States. Six Flags, Inc. is a publicly held
corporation with corporate offices in New York City and Oklahoma
City. The Company's stock trades on the NYSE under the symbol: PKS.
DATASOURCE: Wild Waves and Enchanted Village CONTACT: media, Erin
Krause of The Fearey Group, +1-206-343-1543, or , for Wild Waves
and Enchanted Village Web site: http://www.sixflags.com/
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