Noah's Ark Water Park
Outdoor water park in Wisconsin
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2025 | The park was sold to Herschend Family Entertainment. |
2023 | Chameleon is revamped, updating the existing ride. |
August 1 2020 | The park closed early for the rest of the season after two employees tested positive for COVID-19. |
June 20 2020 | Noah's Ark Waterpark reopened after the initial COVID-19 lockdown. |
March 13 2020 | The park was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. |
2018 | Raja, a Polin King Cobra ride, is added to the park, replacing the Bumper Boats attraction. |
2012 | Quadzilla is installed, a Proslide Kraken Racer with four braided head-first slides, replacing The Plunge. |
2012 | An electrical fire destroyed the iconic ark structure at the front of the park, which was being used as a museum and storage facility. A new ark was later built on top of the Flash Flood splash bridge. |
2012 | The park was purchased by Palace Entertainment, leading to infrastructure upgrades and changes in park operations. |
2010 | Scorpion's Tail is introduced, America's first upside-down looping body slide by Whitewater West. It drops riders from a trap door in a capsule into an almost inverted loop, replacing a Point of No Return slide. |
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