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.