Talk:Wild Rivers

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Wild Rivers opend in Irvine CA in 1986. Part of Land which the water park now stands was Known as Lion Country Safari. Other Places that now sit on the former safari is Camp James and Irvine medows ampitheater. The ambundace of trees, African themed buildings, and the tusks at the entrance of the waterpark are some of the remains of the Lion Country Safari. tug boat bay is called tug boat bay because there was once a tugboat but its gone now. the tug boat itself can be seen on the other side of the fence near the bathrooms. also two slides are not in operation they are the liquidnator formaly named the edge and ledge closed on account of the inguries. narobi express closed for a reason that is unknown. it may have closed because it did hurt your back

Update: Nairobi Express didn't close, it is, however, only open during peak time periods, supposedly being the least popular ride. PSMax8956 22:18, 8 July 2007 (UTC)

your right it was open one day this july to my knowlage. some one tell me why liqidnator closed

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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Wild Rivers Logo.gif

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BetacommandBot 04:44, 14 July 2007 (UTC)