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Who owns Lagoon?

Its Roller Coaster was introduced during the 1920s, now one of the oldest operating wooden coasters in the world. After the park closed for four years during World War II, it was purchased by Robert E. Freed, whose family still owns the park to this day.



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Lagoon opened its newest ride, Primordial, at the amusement park in Farmington on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023.

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$22M, 'beyond vertical' Cannibal coaster finally opens at Utah's Lagoon amusement park. Park's newest thrill ride earns rave reviews. Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune Riders on Lagoon's new thrill ride Cannibal, Wednesday July 8, 2015. The roller coaster plunges riders into a 116 degree free-fall and up to 70 mph.

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Lagoon Amusement Park has made the decision to increase ticket prices for the 2023 season. The decision to increase prices stems from rising operational costs needed to maintain the park and keep it functioning.

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Lagoons are separated from larger bodies of water by sandbars, barrier reefs, coral reefs, or other natural barriers. The word lagoon derives from the Italian word laguna, which means pond or lake.

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Lagoon says its rides are designed for 95 percent of the population, but there are several like “The Samarai” that have larger seats for bigger customers. According to Lagoon's policy on its website, because of safety, guests of unusual body proportions, whether height or weight, may not be able to ride.

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  • Least crowded day of the season: Opening day.
  • Least crowded days of the week:: Mondays, followed by Sundays and Tuesdays.
  • Least crowded month: April.
  • Most crowded month: July.
  • Most crowded day of the week: Saturday.
  • Good value: Arrive before noon or even when the park opens to spend more time when lines are shorter.


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Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind So what's the new most expensive roller coaster in the world? The new top spot goes to Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind located in EPCOT. According to Bloomberg, this ride cost a whopping $500 MILLION to build!

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Spider was installed at Lagoon in 2003. Spider features spinning ride vehicles that can seat two sets of two passengers, facing in opposite directions.

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