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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Erin Keller

Why Wild Waves theme park is closing its doors for good after almost 50 years

  • Wild Waves Theme & Water Park in Federal Way, Washington , is set to permanently close after its final season, which will conclude in November with its annual Fright Fest Halloween event.
  • The nearly 50-year-old Pacific Northwest attraction, situated south of Seattle, is closing due to years of financial strain, including millions of dollars in losses sustained since the COVID -19 pandemic and escalating operational costs.
  • Originally established in 1977 as Enchanted Village and later expanded in 1984 to include the Wild Waves water park, the combined amusement and water park has been a significant community landmark.
  • Despite the impending closure, park officials have scheduled a full slate of programming for the final season, featuring dive-in movies, foam parties, 21-and-over events, and a Hispanic cultural festival.
  • Park leadership is urging visitors to return for one last experience, with season passes available for $75.99, offering perks like complimentary guest tickets and free parking.

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Water park that has been a Northwest staple for five decades is closing

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