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Nov. 3, 2024
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From atop the Wet n’ Wild ride The Surge, George Millay founder of Wet ‘n Wild and SeaWorld talks about his life, it is the subject of a new book by Tim O’Brien, Orlando, Friday, November 19, 2004.
(Roberto Gonzalez / Orlando Sentinel)Universal Orlando closed Wet ‘n Wild on International Drive in December 2016. The park opened in 1977.
Orlando, June 12, 2006-Wrist band and scanner. Wet N’ Wild is the first water park in the country to adopt the GO technology, which puts credit card info on a waterproof bracelet. (using Radio Frequency technology, like what you’d find in the automatic toll pass). It lets park patrons pay for anything by scanning their bracelet. Company says it boosts sales and customers are finding it very convenient.
(George Skene / Orlando Sentinel)Dutch tourists splash around Tuesday, Nov. 30 in the main pool at Wet ‘n Wild. Despite the cool weather, the tourists loved their time at the attraction.
(Frank Rivera / Orlando Sentinel)Guests gather around the pool at Wet N’ Wild water park.
(Joe Burbank / Orlando Sentinel)Wet ‘n Wild revamped the Hydra Fighter ride. The changes include regulated flow of the water cannons and streamlined chairs to make it easier for riders to propel.
(Phelan M. Ebenhack / Orlando Sentinel)Wet ‘n Wild has seen great crowds so far this year, partly attributable to big doings at other attractions.
(Angela Peterson / Orlando Sentinel)Wet ‘N Wild visitors carry their floating tubes to the top of a ride at Wet ‘N Wild.
(Frank Rivera / Orlando Sentinel)Wet ‘n Wild theme park on International Drive now owned by Universal Studios.
(ANGELA PETERSON / ORLANDO SENTINEL)An addition to Wet ‘n Wild’s thrill-ride lineup: the Hydra Fighter now open.
(ROBERTO GONZALEZ / ORLANDO SENTINEL)Nov. 3, 2024