Except Volcano Bay isn't a lone Waterpark, its part of a major resort complex with two major dry parks. Sorry but its false equivalence . AQUATICA is also paired to the SeaWorld resort. In fact,, most of the Waterparks you listed are expansions to preexisting and highly successful theme park complexes, proving one of my points. Moreover, we are talking about a underperforming park being shut down for its land to be sold off for a new purpose, unlike Volcano Bay and Aquatica and many of the listed parks which are expansions to preexisting lucrative resorts to gain more market share. SFA started out as just a Waterpark before it was expanded with a dry park in an attempt to increase its draw.I feel like you haven't been to many water parks.
Second highest attended water park in the country, Volcano Bay: bordered by residential. Third highest attended water park in the country, Aquatica Orlando: bordered by residential. Fourth highest attended water park in the country, Schlitterbahn New Braunfels: BISECTED by residential—seriously, look it up. Fifth highest attended water park in the country, Water Country USA: bordered by residential. Sixth highest attended water park in the country, Aquatica San Antonio: bordered by residential. Seventh highest attended water park in the country, Adventure Island: bordered by residential. Eighth highest attended water park in the country, Knott’s Soak City: bordered by residential. And rounding out the top ten, the tenth highest attended water park in the USA, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Arlington: bordered by residential.
Major citation needed as all of the wildly successful water parks listed above are standalone properties.
Again the difference is the parks you listed were expansions to preexisting theme parks and built against preexisting residential areas vs SFAHH where you purpose land developers would be favorable to building new developments against an old Waterpark that needed a dry park expansion to be viable and competitive. Moreover, splitting up the land like that will reduce the pool of potential buyers as many would want all of it.
For the record I have been to 16 water parks including the former River County.
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