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Soak City Waterpark Opens For The Season
May 21, 2007 |
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SANDUSKY, Ohio, 2007 – When the
weather turns toasty, there’s only one option for cooling off – the
Cedar Point of waterparks, Soak City. Soak City will open its gates
for the 2007 season on Saturday, May 26. Located adjacent to Cedar
Point, Soak City is a gigantic 18-acre waterpark that offers a
diverse collection of super-soaking water attractions.
Families can get wet together on Zoom Flume, a 76-foot-tall raft
slide that carries its riders along a twisting course with
high-banked curves. For a more relaxing experience, guests can float
the day away on the Renegade River or Main Stream inner tube rivers.
Main Stream takes its guests on a restful journey along the Cedar
Point Boardwalk, while Renegade River spices up the trip with
churning waves and a waterfall.
Soak City is also home to Splash Zone – a multi-story interactive
play area that features more than 100 different water gadgets that
spray, squirt and drench guests. A giant bucket dumps 1,000 gallons
of water on Splash Zone adventurers every three minutes. Right next
door is Breakers Bay, a half-million-gallon wave pool where guests
can float on inner tubes over the gigantic waves.
Not far from Breakers Bay are two more Soak City “hot spots.” Eerie
Falls features three twisting enclosed slides that culminate in a
splash landing, while at Adventure Cove, guests can shoot hoops,
plunge down slides or challenge the slippery lily pads.
Children can have their own water-logged fun at Tadpole Town and
Choo-Choo Lagoon. These two children’s areas feature pint-sized
water slides and gadgets just for the kids. The slides, tunnels and
shower towers at Tadpole Town always attract a lot of attention.
Soak City is more than just water attractions. Guests will find
shady lounge areas for relaxing or unwinding from a day of fun at
Cedar Point. Lockers, showers, rest rooms and changing facilities
are available, and food locations and a merchandise shop provide
meals and sundries.
For added relaxation, guests can rent their own private cabana.
Located next to Breakers Bay, these exclusive cabanas feature four
lounge chairs, a dining table with umbrella, four wave pool tubes
and a lockable storage drawer. Guests can also order food and
beverages, including adult beverages, through a walk-up server or a
courtesy phone.
Another popular option is Bubbles Swim-Up Bar. Overlooking the Cedar
Point Beach, this adults-only refreshment center features bar stools
that are actually in the water.
On the opposite side of the Hotel Breakers, North Coast Parasail and
Jet Ski takes watery fun to a higher level. Water-enthusiasts can go
parasailing over the lake or ride the waves on jet skis. Each
attraction requires a separate fee and admission to Cedar Point is
not required. North Coast Parasail and Jet Ski will open for the
summer on Memorial Day weekend (weather permitting). For more
information, please call North Coast Parasail and Jet Ski at
419.627.2279.
Soak City will be open daily from Saturday, May 26 through Labor
Day, Sept. 3. Operating hours will vary throughout the summer.
Proper swimwear is required. Admission to Cedar Point is not
required.
For more information about Soak City, guests can call 419.627.2350
or log onto soakcity.cedarpoint.com.
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TIME TO "SPLISH SPLASH" AT SOAK CITY - Cedar Point’s
Soak City, an 18-acre water-lovers paradise, will
open for the 2007 summer season on Saturday, May 26.
Guests at Soak City can enjoy Zoom Flume, a
76-foot-tall family water raft ride, a
500,000-gallon wave pool, water slides, inner tube
rivers, family water attractions and more. Soak City
will be open daily May 26 through Labor Day Sept 3. |
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