SEVIERVILLE â Soaky Mountain Waterpark officials announced that Soaky Mountain Waterpark will officially open for the 2021 season on May 15-16, and then daily starting May 22. A season pass holder sneak preview day is planned for Friday, May 21, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The massive, 50-acre waterpark, located at 175 Gists Creek Road in Sevierville, which opened in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, will also be hosting an official grand opening celebration for tourism industry partners on Friday, June 4, at 9 a.m. since it was unable to do so last year.
According to Dave Andrews, general manager of Soaky Mountain Waterpark, âWe canât wait for another summer of fun at our amazing waterpark. 2020 was truly a challenging year for us, first we had to get our construction completed while the country was shut down due to the pandemic and then we were only able to be at reduced capacity levels as a safety precaution due to COVID-19.
Soaky Mountain Waterpark Announces What s New For 2021, Opening Date, And Grand Opening Celebration Tuesday, April 13, 2021
Soaky Mountain Waterpark officials announced on Tuesday that the park will officially open for the 2021 season on May 15 and 16, and then daily starting May 22. A season pass holder sneak preview day is planned for Friday, May 21 from 10 am to 6 pm.
The massive, 50-acre waterpark, at 175 Gists Creek Road in Sevierville, Tn, which opened in 2020 during the pandemic, will also be hosting an official Grand Opening celebration for tourism industry partners on Friday, June 4, at 9 am since it was unable to do so last year.
Dave Andrews, general manager of Soaky Mountain Waterpark, said, “We can’t wait for another summer of fun at our amazing waterpark. 2020 was truly a challenging year for us, first we had to get our construction completed while the country was shut down due to the pandemic and then we were only able to be at reduced capacity levels
The administration also faced pointed questions from some members of the Memphis City Council about the status of the city s efforts to remedy the weekslong issues in that area, which is known as Area E. It is the only portion of the city s trash service that is outsourced and not handled by the division of solid waste. I want to make sure that we meet the constituents expectations.. When part of the city s trash is not picked up for 3 to 4 weeks, it s a priority for all of Memphis., Councilwoman Rhonda Logan told Memphis Chief Operating Officer Doug McGowen during the meeting Tuesday. She asked McGowen how much it would cost for the city to use the solid waste division