Soak City

I was just thinking about Soak City. I think it might be time for them to get a new ride. I just wanted to know What kind of ride everyone would like at Soak City.

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Worlds of fun is Nothing Compared to Cedar Point!!!

Hopefully before they put in a new ride they will re-finish the already existing ones. The surface of the pools and slides were becoming a little regged last year. but Cedar Point is an extremely high quality park and I'm sure they will make the appropriate changes. But one of those awesome water roller coasters would be nice such as the ones at Schlitterbahn water resort in New Braunfels, TX. Check them out at www.schlitterbahn.com. Well take care.

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Soak City West Crew Guard 2002
Soak City Guard 2003

I can see a flush ride. Where your spit out, and circle then fall down a hole in the middle of the bowl. Wet'n'Wild has one and they don't take up to much room!
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"sometimes its embarassing to talk to you, to hold a conversation with the only one who sees right through, this version of myself"-(i am understood)-Relient K
Actually for all of you that would like to know last summer Soak City had the highest attendance it has ever had. My manager told me that and he kept a close eye on our customer appreciation during the peak hours.

Greg
SC Wagons 02,03

My kids (aged 1 and 3 last season) absolutely loved Soak City. The one year old preferred Choo Choo Lagoon to nearly anything in the park (with the possible exception of the yellow 4x4 in kiddie kingdom, because yellow is his favorite color, and well, it's a *truck*).

I didn't expect to enjoy Soak City as much as I did. We had so much fun last year we bought combo passes this year to be able to pop in anytime.

yes, Soak City is worth an occasional visit. its not exactly the greatest water park ive ever been to, but it will suffice.

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you are minimally exceptional...
***This post was edited by rogue kielbasa 5/4/2003 10:02:47 AM***

i would say in terms of cleanileness and variety of attractions, SC beats the h*ll out of waterworks or any other amusement park attached places... even if it is extra, its worth a visit

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2001 - Hooray For Hollywood
2002 - Hooray For Hollywood: The Sequel

It would be ausome if Soak City got a waterslide like the Master Blaster at Schlitterbahn and it wraped around the whole Soak City park. I was thinking that or a really really big waterslide like over 100ft or at least bigger than the new waterslide at SFWoA which I think is around 100ft.
I want to see one of those flush rides.

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Love you just like a fat kid love cake. -- 50 Cent

Heres a pick of the one at Wet'n'Wild Orlando, its called the Storm. It doesn't take up much room at all it seems!
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"sometimes its embarassing to talk to you, to hold a conversation with the only one who sees right through, this version of myself"-(i am understood)-Relient K
*** This post was edited by newt 4/23/2003 10:45:04 AM ***

Those flush rides do look pretty awesome but we need something more unique for up north and as far as I know none of the other northern parks have a water coaster.
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Soak City West Crew Guard 2002
Soak City Guard 2003
Those flush rides are awesome. I got a chance to ride a tube and body one up at Camel Beach in PA. The body slide is actually the most intense water slide ive ever rode. Its also funny how turned around you get inside the bowl. When people drop out a life guard has to blow a whistle so they know which way is out.

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