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Daytona Lagoon
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Daytona Lagoon |
| image | [[Image:DaLa.jpg]] |
| location | Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S. |
| coordinates | |
| homepage | |
| owner | A subsidiary of United Parks |
| opening_date | March 2005 |
| season | Dry attractions are year-round 365 days per year and the waterpark is open from March to October. |
| area | Entertainment District |
| rides | 12 rides |
| slogan | *Daytona Beach's Most Exciting Family Fun Center and Waterpark!* |
Daytona Lagoon is a waterpark and family entertainment center located in Daytona Beach, which is owned by a subsidiary of national amusement park operator United Parks. Daytona Lagoon is open year-round for its dry attractions, while its waterpark operates from March through September. The park consists of 12 rides and an 18-hole miniature golf course.
History
Originally built as Adventure Landing Daytona by Adventure Entertainment Company in 1998, it closed in 2002; Daytona Lagoon opened in March 2005.
On August 20, 2016, the Volusia County Council approved a lease, enabling a United Parks subsidiary to purchase Daytona Lagoon from DBWP, LLC. The acquisition closed on October 19, 2015. In acquiring Daytona Lagoon, the company pledged to invest more than $2 million over two years to upgrade the waterpark with an overall facelift, new attractions, a broader food selection, and improved amenities.
Rides/Attractions
Water Rides
Blackbeard's Revenge
Blackbeard's Revenge is a dark-tunnel slide ride in an inflatable 3-person boat. This is a 1 to 3 person ride.
Poseidon's Pass
Poseidon's Pass is a slide ride much like Blackbeard's Revenge but has three tunnels: The Canyon, The Cave, and The Cavern. These rides require single or double tubes as a vehicle.
Adventure Mountain
Speed through 2 sloping slaloms and splash down into a cool pool of water. (Height requirement:42")
Pelican's Drift (Lazy River)
Much like a lazy river, this river goes around the Castaway Bay.
Castaway Bay
A large themed play structure with 4 slides for children. Water shooting nozzles, climbing nets and a bucket with the Daytona Lagoon logo that dumps 1,000 gallons of water every 2 minutes.
Treasure Lagoon wave pool
500,000 gallons of water that goes into a wave every couple of minutes.
Kraken's Conquest
A new ProRacer series speed slide where you can get on a slippery mat and race on one of four lanes of the 55 ft tower to the bottom. [Height requirement: 42 in]
Dry Attractions
Grand Prix Go-Kart Raceway
Daytona Lagoon has one multi-level go-kart track. The track has a unique design with it starting on the second floor of the facility overlooking the park's two 9-hole miniature golf courses. Go-kart drivers must be 56 in tall. Double-seat drivers must have a valid driver's license (non-restricted) to drive a double-seater. Double-seat passengers must be at least 36 in tall to ride.
18 Holes of Mini-Golf
Two 9-hole miniature golf courses intertwine with the Grand Prix Go-Kart Raceway and the waterpark. This park once had three 9-hole miniature golf courses but one was removed in early 2010 to make space for an arcade expansion that included more arcade games and indoor bowling lanes.
Lazer Runner Lazer Tag
See lazer tag.
Rock Wall
A 25 ft rock wall with timer.
Arcade
The park has a large arcade that houses over 130 arcade games, prize vending games, ticket redemption games, the Rock Wall and entrance to Laser Tag.
Gallery
Image:DaytonaLagoon-0641.JPG|Main Entrance to Daytona Lagoon as viewed from the Ocean Center Image:DaytonaLagoon-0680.JPG|View from Southeast corner of waterpark showing Blackbeard's Revenge (closer), 3-slide Poseidon's Pass complex (center) and Adventure Mountain (distant) Image:DaytonaLagoon-0632.JPG|Second view from Southeast corner of waterpark showing Blackbeard's Revenge (closer), 3-slide Poseidon's Pass complex (center) and Adventure Mountain (distant) Image:DaytonaLagoon-0633.JPG|View of wavepool, Castaway Bay kids complex, Pelican's Drift (around Pelican's Drift) and Kraken's Conquest (runout only on right side)
References
References
- (August 25, 2015). "Volusia County Approves Sale of Daytona Lagoon to United Parks".
- "Activity and Ride".
- "Adventure Landing changes hands".
- "Home".
- Matt Mauney. (March 3, 2016). "Daytona Lagoon receiving much-needed face lift".
- (March 1, 2016). "United Parks to Unveil Vision for Daytona Lagoon Revitalization to Volusia County Council at March 3 Meeting".
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