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Wild Waves & Enchanted Village is a 70-acre combination theme park and water park. Enchanted Village theme park features 32 amusement rides including a double-corkscrew, single-inversion roller coaster and 1906 hand carved carousel. In 2002, the park build ten new rides, including Lumberjack Falls. A year later TimberHawk, Washington state's biggest roller coaster was added. Wild Waves the largest water park in the Northwest offers nine water slides, a 24,000-square foot wave pool, two speed slides, a raging river ride, and a four-story, interactive water tree house. The main attraction in the water park is Zooma Falls, a mammoth water adventure, which towers five stories tall and includes a crossover curve out of the shoot, four wicked turns and five jaw-dropping acceleration zones.
Enchanted Village opened in 1977 as a 12-acre kiddie ride park. Seven years later, Wild Waves water park was built and in December 2000 the park was sold to Six Flags, Inc. In April 2007, Six Flags completed the sale of the park to a new operator. Wild Waves and Enchanted Village is located in Federal Way, off Interstate 5 at Exit 142b on Enchanted Parkway.
| Roller Coaster | Year | Track | Designer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Timberwawk | 2003 | Wood | S&S Power |
| Klondike Gold Rusher | 2002 | Steel | Zamperla |
| Wild Thing | 1999 | Steel | Arrow Dynamics, Huss |
| Tornado | 1997 | Steel | Zamperla |
Official Web Site: www.wildwaves.com
For more park information, see Wild Waves & Enchanted Village
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