It’s Memorial Day weekend and you know what that means. Water World officially opens for the season on Saturday.
Community-owned Water World opens for the season, featuring 52 attractions on 70 beautiful acres. Guests will be able to relax on the Lazy River or whiz down one of the Peak attraction’s vertical body slides.
Individuals can also enjoy the Colorado-themed area, “Alpine Springs,” which features the park’s two newest attractions: Roaring Forks, a water coaster with two dueling trails that allow riders to watch and taunt their competitors and take fast turns at the park’s first open-air saucer turns.
The second newest attraction is Centennial Basin, a two-person rafting experience that will fill park-goers’ hearts with Colorado pride as they swirl down an enclosed tube with visual effects that make them feel like they’re descending into a much faster speed than they actually are. is as riders splash into a Colorado-themed mega bowl.
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The park also offers funnel cakes and pizza. Park guests can guarantee that the promenade will be filled with these and other good smells during the holiday.
Water World is located west of I-25 at 88th Avenue and Pecos Street in Federal Heights, just 10 minutes from downtown Denver.
Park officials say between May 27 and May 29, gates will open at 9:30
Now in its 44th season, community-owned Water World has hosted more than 15 million guests over the years and has once again been recognized as one of the best parks in the world.
For additional information, visit here or call 303-427-SURF.