Raging Waters Sacramento is no more. Palace Entertainment, which has operated the Cal Expo-based water park since 2007, terminated its lease at the site, effective immediately “after a careful review ...
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SAN JOSE – The San Jose City Council voted to approve a new lease and operating contract for the new management of the Raging Waters amusement park, city officials said Tuesday. The facility—owned by ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- The summer heat seems like a long time away, but residents in San Jose now know where they'll go to cool off. The city cut a deal with California Dreamin' Entertainment to ...
(BCN) — The San Jose City Council voted to approve a new lease and operating contract for the new management of the Raging Waters amusement park, city officials said Tuesday. The facility — owned by ...
San Jose’s water park drought looks to be over before it even started as the city has lined up a new operator for Raging Waters, the nearly 40-year-old attraction that was closed abruptly last summer.
Castle Park and Raging Waters have a new corporate parent in the latest ownership shuffle that will move the Riverside amusement park and San Dimas water park under the umbrella of a bowling alley ...