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When did Kings Dominion Soak City Open?

Soak City is a water park owned by Cedar Fair, located at the back of Kings Dominion in Doswell, Virginia. It is included with the admission to the park.



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We use a variety of methods in securing our parks including uniformed and plain clothes officers, and video surveillance monitoring. Kings Dominion does not tolerate guests who fight and/or harass other guests while on our property.

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Kings Dominion owner merging with Six Flags in amusement park deal valued at $2 billion. Cedar Fair shareholders will own 51.2% of the combined company, while Six Flags shareholders will own 48.8%. Both companies' boards have approved the deal.

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The movie Rollercoaster starring George Segal and Timothy Bottoms was filmed at the park. The Kings Dominion Campground opened, increasing the number of two-day visits to the park.

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Soak up the sun at Soak City, our 20-acre waterpark included with admission. Have a splashtastic blast with water slides, splash pads, a wave pool, a lazy river, cabanas, and more!

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Soak City is Kings Dominion's premier waterpark and is included with all park tickets and Season Passes. Our goal is for you to have a safe and enjoyable visit. This page will provide you with relevant information to make the most of your day at Soak City.

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Anaconda was the first looping roller coaster in the world to feature an underwater tunnel. Riders are sent through a 360-degree vertical loop after exiting the underwater tunnel. One of the most photographed rides at Kings Dominion.

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This attraction is a slow-moving 1,780 foot long lazy river. Maximum water depth is 2'6”.

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Tumbili | New Roller Coaster in 2022 | Kings Dominion.

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Dominator: The Longest Floorless Roller Coaster Scream through five inversions at speeds up to 67 miles per hour on the longest floorless steel roller coaster in the world, including one of the largest vertical loops in the world. A favorite among park visitors and roller coaster enthusiasts alike.

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Its name is derived from the name of its sister park, Kings Island, and the nickname for the state of Virginia, Old Dominion.

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Anheuser-Busch InBev had been seeking a buyer for its theme parks since completing the $52 billion merger of beer giants InBev and Anheuser-Busch last year. Executives have said they want to sell off non-core assets to use the proceeds to pay down debt stemming from the merger.

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