Raging Waters

The parks are operated by Palace Entertainment and owned by its parent company Parques Reunidos, yet, they each contain different attractions.

[2] The park inspired the waterpark scenes in the 1989 movie Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.

As of 2016, Dragon's Den is also ridden as a single-rider attraction, with tubes identical to the ones used in Amazon River.

High Extreme is the name of two 600-foot-long (180 m) mat slides that reach speeds of up to 35 miles an hour (56 km/h).

Palace Entertainment would terminate their lease on November 8, 2022 "after a careful review of company priorities".

[17] On September 6, 2023, it was announced via Raging Waters San Jose's social media that the park would not be reopening for the 2024 season.

[19] The park reopened on July 4th, five days after the original planned opening date of June 29th.

[21] The Raging Waters/Seven Peaks park in Salt Lake City would close down in 2018 with the site being demolished in 2021.

Kid's Kingdom, a play area for young children at Raging Waters Los Angeles
"Little Dipper Lagoon", another play area for children, at Raging Waters Los Angeles
High Extreme at Raging Waters Los Angeles, with dining area visible in foreground
View of Raging Waters San Jose