The park, opened in 2020, is operated by Dezer Development and features an auto museum, video and pinball arcades, go-karts, bowling, laser tag, and miniature golf.
In 2004, plans were announced for a surfing park, named Ron Jon Surfpark, to be built inside the mall.
It is stated that after two years, the mall is expected to reopen most likely as a newly named, open-air complex with shops, entertainment and maybe even hotels.
The renovation also converted two-thirds of Festival Bay's original space into small storefronts (40–300 square feet (3.7–27.9 m2) in size), which were rented out to local artisanal vendors.
As with the closure of Festival Bay, the mall's anchors, such as Bass Pro Shops and Cinemark, remained open.