SonofBaconator Posted August 10, 2023 Share Posted August 10, 2023 As of 8/10/2023 | 2:50PM EST California’s Great America- Canada’s Wonderland- Carowinds- Cedar Point- Top Thrill 2 Dorney Park- Iron Menace Kings Dominion- Kings Island- Camp Snoopy Knott’s- Michigan’s Adventure- Valleyfair- World’s of Fun- Please feel free to contribute when other announcements are made- just copy and paste this list and provide a date at the top! Also feel free to discuss! 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Imperial79 Posted August 10, 2023 Share Posted August 10, 2023 As of 8/10/2023 | 3:35 PM EST California’s Great America- Canada’s Wonderland- Moosehorn Falls Carowinds- Cedar Point- Top Thrill 2 Dorney Park- Iron Menace Kings Dominion- Kings Island- Camp Snoopy Knott’s- Michigan’s Adventure- Valleyfair- World’s of Fun- 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WoodVengeance Posted August 10, 2023 Share Posted August 10, 2023 As of 8/10/2023 | 3:51 EST * means unconfirmed but has evidence supporting it California’s Great America- Canada’s Wonderland- Moosehorn Falls (Splash Works expansion) Carowinds- Cedar Point- Top Thrill 2 (Zamperla multi-launch conversion of Top Thrill Dragster) Dorney Park- Iron Menace (B&M Mini Dive Coaster) Kings Dominion- Kings Island- Camp Snoopy (Vekoma family shuttle coaster, new play area) Knott’s- *Highly likely a Camp Snoopy addition Michigan’s Adventure- Valleyfair- World’s of Fun- 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiamondbackFan Posted August 11, 2023 Share Posted August 11, 2023 https://www.schlitterbahn.com/new-braunfels/new-in-2024 Schatze’s Storybrook Park Opening at Schlitterbahn New Braunfels in 2024 is Schatze’s Storybrook Park, an all-new area in the original section of the park. Come see how Texas’s favorite short-legged hound has reimagined everyone’s favorite fairy tales into puppy-themed fairy “tails” gushing with splish-splash fun. Schatze’s Storybrook Park will be home to the world’s first kids’ water coaster, a pint-size take on Schlitterbahn’s famous Master Blaster. Little squirts will have a blast on all-new water slides, 70+ interactive water features and spray toys, splash pads, and a ginormous, 1,200-gallon tipping water bucket. New shaded areas offer plenty of room to relax and rejuvenate. Schlitterbahn’s expanded kids’ area is a collection of three charming worlds: Fur-Bidden Forest, Schatze’s Paw’nd and Fairy Tail Trail. Sidewalks connect the three areas like a babbling brook—a “storybrook”—cascades through an enchanted land. Everyone will giggle at Schatze’s wacky, watery take on classic storybooks, including Little Red Riding Hound, Houndsel and Petzel, Rapawnzel and the Three Little Pugs. For the ulti-mutt in water park fun, high-tail it to Schatze’s Storybrook Park! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oldiesmann Posted August 11, 2023 Share Posted August 11, 2023 New waterpark attraction at Canada's Wonderland. https://www.canadaswonderland.com/new-in-2024 Quote Coming in 2024: Moosehorn Falls New slide coming to Splash Works will feature exciting drops and zero-gravity wall Hold on tight for a wild raft adventure down Moosehorn Falls! This expedition will take up to six guests down a rushing river cascade of twists, turns and drops before being propelled to the summit of a zero-gravity, 13-metre wall (42 feet). As rafters crest the vertical apex in a moment of weightlessness, the current will reverse and send them downstream to a crystal-clear pool where their journey on this water slide ends with a breathtaking splash. Why is it called Moosehorn Falls? Moosehorn Falls is inspired by waterfalls on the Broad River along the Moosehorn Trail in Fundy National Park, New Brunswick within the UNESCO-designated Fundy Biosphere Region. In Canada, there are 19 UNESCO Biosphere Regions where people are working together to protect biodiversity, celebrate cultural heritage, build sustainable and thriving communities and live in balance with nature. Moosehorn Trail is one of fifty ‘Amazing Places’ found within the Fundy Biosphere Region. The trail name was inspired by the antler shape of the river rock sculpted over time through erosion by water, and is home to the endangered Inner Bay of Fundy Atlantic Salmon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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