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Raging Waters in San Jose will be reopening this summer with a new name. The South Bay water park will reopen as “Calibunga.” Watch NBC Bay Area News free wherever you are ...
Raging Waters opened in 1985 as one of the first waterslide parks in the region. After last season, the company operating the water park terminated its lease with the city of San Jose.
SAN JOSE, CA - AUGUST 8: Raging Waters remains closed to the public at Lake Cunningham Park in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020. (Anda Chu/Bay Area News Group) ...
An overhead view of San Jose's Raging Waters, which announced suddenly that it is closing after nearly 40 years of operation. Palace Entertainment By Devan J. Patel – Reporter, Silicon Valley ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Just in time for the warm weather, popular San Jose waterpark, Raging Waters , is set to reopen next month, with new features and a new name.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - After months of proposals and interviews, San José’s Raging Waters waterpark looks to reopen under new management this summer, according to two councilmembers. San Jose ...
PIX Now Noon 9/6/23 08:59. SAN JOSE — Raging Waters San Jose has been open for nearly 40 year, but it announced on its website that it's closing for good on Wednesday.
Goodbye, Raging Waters and hello, CaliBunga. That’s the decidedly more laidback new name of the water park at Lake Cunningham Park in San Jose, which is expected to reopen next month.
Thomas Lochtefeld, the original designer and builder of San Jose's Raging Waters, is part of the group eyeing bigger plans for the amusement park. What could replace Great America when it closes ...
Raging Waters San Jose, with a 350,000-gallon wave pool and 14 water slides, was the largest water park in Northern California in terms of acreage. Palace Entertainment, a unit of Madrid-based ...
We knew Raging Waters would be reopening in San Jose this summer and now we have learned it will have a new name. 24/7 Live San Francisco East Bay South Bay Peninsula North Bay. Welcome, Mickey.