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In 2023, waterpark owners and operators saw a more competitive market as attendance levels remained similar to 2022 while ticket pricing growth was more subdued. This occurred due to increased competition from a variety of additional attractions and entertainment venues in the post-pandemic economy. In 2023, 16 indoor waterpark openings and expansions added 480,000 square feet of indoor waterpark space while twelve new outdoor waterparks opened. New growth is forecasted for indoor and outdoor waterparks in 2024 as several large-scale projects will open that will alter the waterpark landscape. These projects will continue to encourage existing properties to innovate and update to keep market share. The planned merger of Cedar Fair and Six Flags will create the largest owner-operator of outdoor waterparks in North America.
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The proposed retractable roof, year-round water park development slated for Bradley s northeastern area could receive the green light from trustees yet this spring. In addition, preliminary cost projections now stand
The Bradley administration received approval Monday from village board members to move forward on a feasibility study to locate a $70-million to $100-million year-round indoor water part on village-owned property