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Updated · Fox News · Jun 2
Wild Waves to Close Nov. 1, 2026 After Nearly 50 Years as Losses Reach Millions
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 2

Wild Waves to Close Nov. 1, 2026 After Nearly 50 Years as Losses Reach Millions

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 2
  • Nov. 1, 2026 is set to be Wild Waves' final day, ending nearly five decades of operations at the Federal Way, Washington, theme and water park.
  • Premier Parks said rising operating costs after the COVID shutdown produced millions of dollars in losses, forcing the park to discontinue operations after the 2026 season.
  • Opened in 1977, Wild Waves has drawn millions of guests across the Pacific Northwest and is known for attractions including Timberhawk: Ride of Prey.
  • Washington residents are using the park's Facebook posts to mourn the closure and urge a sale, with some still hoping a new owner could keep the park open.
  • The shutdown adds to broader changes across U.S. theme parks, including Universal Orlando demolishing part of Lost Continent and Disney World replacing longtime Frontierland rides.
As a warehouse replaces Wild Waves, are all of America’s regional theme parks destined for the same fate?
What is the true cost of losing a local landmark like Wild Waves to industrialization?
With warehouse plans already filed, can community outcry still save the park before its November closure?