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The Future of Wet 'n Wild

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They aren't closing it for another 18 months. There is plenty of time for a send off ceremony.

Out with the old and in with the new. This has been Universal's mantra for a while now.
 
I'm not surprised, but sad that it's the end of something that was a staple when I was growing up and visiting the area. 40 years of history.

Disney keeps 2 parks open, Uni could have done it too.
 
They are not re-branding it, it's closing. I wouldn't get your hopes up that it's going to stay in any way, shape, or form, if I were you.
 
There's a large amount of people who just happen to go to Wet N Wild because it's visible and on I-Drive. Is it safe to assume those visitors would go to Volcano Bay instead of something like Aquatica? I don't think so.

Being that the volcano will most likely be visible from I-Drive, I think it's safe to assume that it will spark people's interest and pull them into VB.
 
I do think WNW is a major part in International Drive's history, but it is definitely dated now and it's time for something new. I'm not so excited about building another resort and more shopping on that space. To me is more of the same old but I bet there's a strong business reason for it, but it's location can be easily connected with rail/mono to the UOR Main Parking lot, so it could've being a bigger attraction with easy access to the rest of UOR.
 
I do think WNW is a major part in International Drive's history, but it is definitely dated now and it's time for something new. I'm not so excited about building another resort and more shopping on that space. To me is more of the same old but I bet there's a strong business reason for it, but it's location can be easily connected with rail/mono to the UOR Main Parking lot, so it could've being a bigger attraction with easy access to the rest of UOR.
People especially those who don't live here, dont understand how much of a HOLD Wet N Wild has with locals and visitors. It's on one of the most traveled streets in the city of Orlando. Universal better have something better planned. Those two resorts won't cut it.
 
People especially those who don't live here, dont understand how much of a HOLD Wet N Wild has with locals and visitors. It's on one of the most traveled streets in the city of Orlando. Universal better have something better planned. Those two resorts won't cut it.

It's called Volcano Bay. :lol:
 
VB is a done deal. The concern is a piece of land very strategically located to the heart of UOR. Major attractions should be a one stop deal to a resort like this, Hotel guest can be easily transported from a satellite location.

I thought he was referring to something better than WnW. Whoops.
 
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re: WnW plot: I'm going with Hard Rock Casino Orlando! Maybe like this one.

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I have often wondered how the Hard Rock Theme Park that failed in MB would have done if had been part of the Hard Rock Hotel at Uni or one of the Casinos in Fl. I would have loved to ride a Zepplin themed B&M with a custom mixed on board song. It existed for one year at the start of the Great Recession. The music theme park would have complimented movie and tv based parks nicely.
 
I wonder if Fun Spot dusts off it's little water park plans it had about the same time they announced the two new coasters? They bought that piece of land across the street after they decided against the water park addition. Was to go where the gator attraction is now.
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I'm not surprised, but sad that it's the end of something that was a staple when I was growing up and visiting the area. 40 years of history.

Disney keeps 2 parks open, Uni could have done it too.

Different scenario. Universal bought WnW and kept it as a non-Universal type of property without anything in the way of theming or synergy with the rest of the resort. Universal is trying to become the #1 destination for theme park technology and design, WnW doesn't fit.
 
I'm not surprised, but sad that it's the end of something that was a staple when I was growing up and visiting the area. 40 years of history.

Disney keeps 2 parks open, Uni could have done it too.

Uni needs the land for bigger and better things.

Being that the volcano will most likely be visible from I-Drive, I think it's safe to assume that it will spark people's interest and pull them into VB.

I4 is a fairly busy road too, that should pull a few in too :thumbsup:
 
Different scenario. Universal bought WnW and kept it as a non-Universal type of property without anything in the way of theming or synergy with the rest of the resort. Universal is trying to become the #1 destination for theme park technology and design, WnW doesn't fit.

Well, compared to every other Waterpark, WNW did have some really cool themed slides. Where else could you find rides like the Black Hole the Next Generation, Disco H2O, or Brain Wash?
Those are three rides I truly hope they save to use at Volcano Bay.

Aside from that, the park was pretty average.
 
Why does everyone keep calling Wet and Wild the first water park. River Country opened before it and it seems like I've always heard River Country referred to as the first water park.
 
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