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.
[7] The $70 million renovation removed the mall's signature lake and tile-mosaic signage in favor of a modernized theme.
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.