Slide Names:
Body Slide
Tube SlidePipeline Slides
Blue slides next to Kiddieland
Blue slides next to Kiddieland
Twist
Shout
Wipeout
PipelineSerpentine Slides
First level of large slide tower
First level of large slide tower
Sea Snake
Backdoor
Rip CurlSpeed Slides
Tallest slides on the park
Tallest slides on the park
Liquid Lightning
The DropOther Slides
The OutriggerWater Attractions:
Blue Lagoon
The large swimming area with caves and waterfalls
The large swimming area with caves and waterfalls
Bongo's Bay
The children's water playground
The children's water playground
Mooch's Maintream
The lazy river complete with fountains, a cave, and a wave maker
The lazy river complete with fountains, a cave, and a wave maker
Food:
Speedie Eats
Smokin' Eddie' Grill
Totally Cool
Tube Rental:
Ruby's Tubes
Rent a tube for $5.00 without a season pass and $2.00 with a season pass. The Ruby's Tubes attendant will keep your season pass while you use the tube.
Rent a tube for $5.00 without a season pass and $2.00 with a season pass. The Ruby's Tubes attendant will keep your season pass while you use the tube.
Other Stuff:
Volleyball courts
Lockers
Beach House
Lagoon-A-Beach
550,000 Gallons of FUN!
In the mid 80's Lagoon decided it was time to update their existing swimming pool and give park guests an improved water experience. For over a decade water parks had been growing in popularity and Lagoon didn't want to be left in the dust. So they contracted Leisure and Recreation Concepts Incorporated to design a brand new water park that would replace the aging swimming pool.
1988 brought the last season of the million gallon swimming with "water fit to drink" and as the gates closed for the season the swimming pool would soon become a memory. The following season in July Lagoon debuted their brand new water park with it's variety of slides, pools, and water features. The water park quickly became popular and many guests found it a great way to cool off during the summer.
When Lagoon-A-Beach first opened to park guests it wasn't included in the all-day passport. At the time an all-day passport was only $14.95 and it cost $8.50 to enter the water park. Those that were interested could buy a "Ride & Slide" pass for $19.95 that would allow the pass holder to enjoy the rides and the water park. Soon the park just raised their admission prices and included the beach in the all-day passport.
Since Lagoon-A-Beach's opening a few changes have occurred. Around Blue Lagoon there used to be water cannons that park guests could use to shoot a stream of water at those swimming. This was very popular and probably very annoying which was most likely the reason for their removal.
Four of the slides have also been modified. Below is a picture of what the beach looked like when it opened up. If you compare this photo with photos of today you will see the changes. There were some issues with the speed slides so Lagoon had to modify them by adding in some turns. This also forced them to modify two of the Serpentine Slides on the lower level to compensate for the changes.
In the mid 80's Lagoon decided it was time to update their existing swimming pool and give park guests an improved water experience. For over a decade water parks had been growing in popularity and Lagoon didn't want to be left in the dust. So they contracted Leisure and Recreation Concepts Incorporated to design a brand new water park that would replace the aging swimming pool.
1988 brought the last season of the million gallon swimming with "water fit to drink" and as the gates closed for the season the swimming pool would soon become a memory. The following season in July Lagoon debuted their brand new water park with it's variety of slides, pools, and water features. The water park quickly became popular and many guests found it a great way to cool off during the summer.
When Lagoon-A-Beach first opened to park guests it wasn't included in the all-day passport. At the time an all-day passport was only $14.95 and it cost $8.50 to enter the water park. Those that were interested could buy a "Ride & Slide" pass for $19.95 that would allow the pass holder to enjoy the rides and the water park. Soon the park just raised their admission prices and included the beach in the all-day passport.
Since Lagoon-A-Beach's opening a few changes have occurred. Around Blue Lagoon there used to be water cannons that park guests could use to shoot a stream of water at those swimming. This was very popular and probably very annoying which was most likely the reason for their removal.
Four of the slides have also been modified. Below is a picture of what the beach looked like when it opened up. If you compare this photo with photos of today you will see the changes. There were some issues with the speed slides so Lagoon had to modify them by adding in some turns. This also forced them to modify two of the Serpentine Slides on the lower level to compensate for the changes.
