Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast

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Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast
Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast logo.png
SloganBiggest 'n' Best
Location Oxenford, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates 27°54′54″S153°19′04″E / 27.9151076°S 153.3176744°E / -27.9151076; 153.3176744
Owner Village Roadshow Theme Parks
Opened30 September 1984 (1984-09-30)
Previous namesCade's County Waterpark
(1984–1985)
Cade's County Wet'n'Wild
(1985–1986)
Wet'n'Wild
(1986–1997)
Wet'n'Wild Water World
(1997–2013)
Operating seasonAll year, heated in winter [1]
Pools4 pools
Water slides17 water slides
Children's areas2 children's areas
Website www.wetnwild.com.au
The entrance to Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast when it was known as Wet'n'Wild Water World Wetnwild-entrance.JPG
The entrance to Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast when it was known as Wet'n'Wild Water World
The large entrance walkway/queue with cover Wetnwildcover.JPG
The large entrance walkway/queue with cover

Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast is a water park situated in Oxenford, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, owned and operated by Village Roadshow Theme Parks. [2] In 2019, the park received 1,120,000 visitors making it the most visited water park in Australia and the 19th most visited water park in the world. [3] Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast is located adjacent to Warner Bros. Movie World, a movie-related park also owned by Village Roadshow Theme Parks. [2] The park remains open all year with some seasonal ride closures and maintenance periods in winter. [4] It is one of several water parks operating under the Wet'n'Wild brand globally.

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History

The original park, called Cade's County was the brainchild of Colin Herringe. The concept of Cade's County WaterPark was conceived after years of researching hundreds of other waterparks around the world. Many of the original pools and slides were improvements on similar popular rides found in parks such as Wet'n'Wild Orlando, White Waters Garland TX, and NaraWorld Japan. Construction began in 1982 and at time of construction was the largest WaterPark in the Southern Hemisphere. The original name Cade's County Waterpark was named after Herringe's son Cade.[ citation needed ]

Under ownership of Village Roadshow Theme Parks, the park changed its name to Wet'n'Wild Water World to match the related Sea World and Warner Bros. Movie World theme parks. In 2013, to distinguish the park from Wet'n'Wild Sydney, the park's name was changed to Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast.[ citation needed ]

Scenes set at a water park (fictionally called "Splash Planet") in The Inbetweeners 2 , a 2014 British comedy film, were filmed at the park. [5]

Attraction history

YearAttraction(s)Notes
1984White Water MountainOpened.
1984Giant Wave PoolOpened.
1984Double flume speed slideOpened.
1984Rampage Toboggan twin racersDemolished for children's pool area.
1984Childrens Activity PoolOpened.
1997Calypso Beach & Super 8 Aqua RacerBoth opened. [6] [7]
1999Terror Canyon IIOpened. [8]
2000Mammoth FallsOpened featuring Mammoth Plunge and Mammoth River. [9] [10]
2002WhirlpoolOpened. [11]
2005Double ScreamerClosed. Demolished for the Buccaneer Bay revamp. [12]
Mammoth FallsMammoth Plunge was closed and moved to Sea World with a replacement Mammoth River opening. [9] [13]
Buccaneer BayRevamp completed, opened in September. [14]
2006Extreme H2O ZoneOpened in stages. Mach 5 opened first featuring the Jet Streams [15] and Sidewinders. [16] This was followed shortly by Blackhole [17] and then finally Tornado in September. [18]
2007White Water MountainRetired, replaced with 4 new body slides now known as River Rapids. [19] [20]
Surfrider & River RapidsBoth opened. [21] [22] [20]
2008KamikazeOpened on 1 October. [23] [24]
2009Terror Canyon & Terror Canyon IIBoth closed on 1 December. [8] Demolished to make way for a new attraction.
2010Speed Coaster & TwisterBoth closed. Demolished to make way for a new attraction. [25] [26]
AquaLoop & FlowRiderOpened on September 2010 and Closed on February 2024 With a Statement Saying After 14 years of operation, the AquaLoop at Wet’n’Wild has been decommissioned.

We are constantly looking at new attractions and offerings to provide our guests with the best experiences including Australia’s tallest water-slide tower featuring three rides and the H20asis precinct which was recently introduced to the park.

We look forward to announcing details around the future of the AquaLoop site when available.

Kind regards,

Guest Services

2011 SkyCoaster Opened in March. [27] [28] [29]
Zip LineOpened in April. [30]
2012ConstrictorOpened on 28 September. Built where Terror Canyon & Terror Canyon II used to stand. [31] [32]
Dive in MoviesClosed late 2012 along with all references to Dive in Movies removed from the old projection booth. [33]
2014Wet'n'Wild JuniorArea behind Buccaneer Bay under construction for a new area called Wet'n'Wild Junior. [34] [35]
Opened on 22 September. [34]
2017Wet'n'Wild BuggyOpened on 4 January. [36]
2018Mach 5Closed late 2018. [15] [16]
2021Kaboom!, Double Barrel, Super Ripper and H2OasisOpened on 10 December 2021. [37]
2023SurfriderClosed on April 2023

Ride Was Moved to Movie World as The Flash: Speed Force

Attractions

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Tornado
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Blackhole

In selected peak seasons (such as the 20122013 summer season) Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast offers Fast Track, a system where guests could get to the front of a ride's line in exchange for a set fee. A similar system is in operation at Warner Bros. Movie World.

Extreme H2O Zone

The Extreme H2O Zone first opened at the back of the park for during 2006 with three rides with staggered openings. It features attractions including a funnel slide, enclosed and open tube slides and a large body slide complex.

Other rides

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Surfride

Previous rides

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Mach 5
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White Water Mountain

Food, beverage and merchandise

Aerial panorama of Wet and Wild and its immediate surrounds on a cloudy autumn day. 2018. Aerial panorama of Wet and Wild in the Gold Coast.jpg
Aerial panorama of Wet and Wild and its immediate surrounds on a cloudy autumn day. 2018.

There are several food outlets placed throughout the park, each one specialising in different styles of fast food: [61]

There are two merchandise stores placed towards the front of the park. [64]

See also

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