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  2. The Beach at Adventure Landing - Wikipedia

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    The Beach at Adventure Landing. The Beach at Adventure Landing was a 35-acre (140,000 m 2) water park located 24 miles (39 km) northeast of Cincinnati in Mason, Ohio. Previously known as The Beach Waterpark, it featured ten water attractions, several children's areas, sand volleyball and basketball courts, pool-side beverage service and other ...

  3. Coney Island (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The name of the park was shortened to Coney Island after "Ohio Grove" was dropped from the title in 1887. [1] The Sunlite Pool was added in 1925. [2]: 80 It is an outdoor freshwater pool with 7,450 m 2 (80,200 sq ft) surface area. [citation needed] It was the largest recirculating pool in North America, and at one time, was the largest in the ...

  4. Zoombezi Bay - Wikipedia

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    A 247-foot long free-fall slide descending at a 53-degree angle. 1987-1990s Wild Tide Wave pool Large wave pool 1984-2006 The current wave pool in Zoombezi Bay has a similar name, but is otherwise completely different. Wyandot Falls Water slides Three water slides, each 45 feet high and 400 feet in length. 1984-unknown Zuma Falls Waterslide

  5. These 5 Pool Slides Are Perfect for Your Next Vacation

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    Sponsored content. Us Weekly receives compensation for this article as well as for purchases made when you click on a link and buy something below. Spring is officially here, and it’s time for ...

  6. Cedar Point Shores - Wikipedia

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    A tube slide complex with two regular tube slides and one wide slide with two drops that all end in a 42-inch-deep pool. Surf Coaster At least 48" 5: Great Lakes Cove 1997 A children's pool featuring floats designed like animals or logs. Formerly Adventure Cove Floats (1997–2016). Over 42" or with an adult (under 54" must wear a life jacket) 3

  7. Geauga Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Corkscrew coaster made its debut in 1978, making Geauga Lake the first amusement park in Ohio to have two looping coasters. Swimming in the lake continued to be popular at the park, so in 1983, the park added Boardwalk Shores, which featured a paddleboat marina, a new bath house, a children's swimming pool area, and water slides.