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Water park in Shakopee, Minnesota
Soak City
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LocationValleyfair, Shakopee, Minnesota, United States
Coordinates44°47′48″N 93°27′01″W / 44.79673°N 93.45014°W / 44.79673; -93.45014
OwnerSix Flags
Opened1983 (1983)
Previous namesLiquid Lightning
Whitewater Country
Operating seasonMemorial Day Weekend to Labor Day
Area7 acres (28,000 m)
Pools4 pools
Water slides12 water slides
WebsiteOfficial website

Soak City is an outdoor water park in Shakopee, Minnesota, United States, within the Valleyfair amusement park, and owned by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation. It is included with theme park admission.

History

The Panic Falls slide complex, built in 1983, was the original part of the park. Originally the area of water rides was called 'Liquid Lightning', but as more were added, the name was changed to Whitewater Country Waterpark in 1992. In late 2008, the name was officially changed to Soak City, consistent with the theming of other water parks of Cedar Fair. On September 11, 2014, Valleyfair announced a major expansion for Soak City. The main headline was slide complex with Breaker's Plunge and Breaker's Pipeline. Also added were Barefoot Beach, a kid's splash pad and sand volleyball courts.

Slides and attractions

Soak City occupies 7 acres (28,000 m) and features a wavepool, twelve waterslides, two raft rides, and a lazy river.

Name Opened Description Height Requirement Rating
Barefoot Beach 2015 A Vortex Aquatic Structures small children's splash pad Under 54" or with child 1
Breakers Bay 2009 A WaveTek 34,000-square-foot (3,200 m), 350,000 gallon wave pool. Over 42" or with adult, under 52" must wear life jacket 4
Breakers Pipeline 2015 Two WhiteWater AquaDrop and two Flatline Loop 65-foot (20 m) tall freefall body slides. Over 48" 5
Breakers Plunge 2015 Two WhiteWater 90-foot (27 m) tall Freefall body slides. Over 48" 4
Hurricane Falls 1993 A WhiteWater 70-foot (21 m) tall 4-person raft ride. Over 46" 5
Panic Falls Body Slides 1983 Three Technetic Industries 60-foot (18 m) tall body slides.

Previously known as Liquid Lightning

Over 46" 3
Panic Falls Speed Slides 1988 Two WhiteWater 60-foot (18 m) tall Freefall speed slides Over 56" 5
Raging Rapids 1983 A single person raft ride featuring waterfalls, rapids, and sharp drops. Over 56" 4
Ripple Rapids 1993 A 1,200-foot (370 m) lazy river. Over 42" or with adult, under 48" must wear life jacket 2
Splash Station 1993 A WhiteWater children's zero-depth water playground structure. Under 54" or with child 1

See also

References

  1. H, Mike (2014-09-11). "Valleyfair's Soak City Water Park Expanding in 2015". NewsPlusNotes. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  2. Ratings assigned per Valleyfair's own system, where "1" is the least intense and "5" is the most. See their "Guest Assistance Guide" (PDF). Valleyfair. for more specific details.

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  • Angus G. Wynne
    • Founder
  • Selim Bassoul
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  • Richard Zimmerman
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  • Daniel J. Hanrahan
  • Richard A. Zimmerman
  • Arik Ruchim
  • Chieh Huang
  • D. Scott Olivet
  • Enrique Ramirez Mena
  • Esi Eggleston Bracey
  • Jennifer Mason
  • Louis Carr
  • Marilyn Spiegel
  • Michelle McKinney Frymire
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