29yrswithaGApass Posted January 14, 2022 Report Share Posted January 14, 2022 Quote $100 Million Island Waterpark Breaks Ground in Atlantic City By Chris Fry - January 13, 2022 Jersey Digs A world-class Atlantic City development dubbed the largest beachfront indoor waterpark in the world has officially begun to rise and could be the latest indicator that New Jersey’s gambling mecca is a city on the rise. On January 12, Philadelphia-based Tower Investments held a ceremonial groundbreaking just off Atlantic City’s iconic boardwalk to mark the beginning of construction on Island Waterpark. The company, owned by Bart Blatstein, acquired the Showboat for a reported $23 million back in 2016 and quickly began buying land just north of the hotel. Jersey Digs was the first news outlet to reveal renderings and substantial details about the project in June 2020. The waterpark eventually gained approvals from the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority in December 2020. Designed by Atlantic City-based SOSH Architects with interior work from Martin Aquatic Design & Engineering of Orlando, Island Waterpark will feature a transparent, retractable roof and approximately 103,000-square feet of amusement rides. The indoor portion will feature water slides, pools, and lazy rivers to go along with amenities like food and beverage outlets, party rooms, locker rooms, retail stands, and lounge areas. A new rendering released by Tower Investments before the groundbreaking shows a waterfall feature and Blatstein revealed a few new amenities about the project during a speech at the ceremony. The future waterpark will include an indoor boardwalk with games plus a 10,000-square foot “adults-only area” that serves cocktails and drinks. An outdoor lazy river will run just west of the indoor portion, while the eastern section of the property looks to feature outdoor volleyball courts, an enclosed water slide, and a bar facility facing the Atlantic Ocean. Island Waterpark will be connected to the Showboat’s Premier Lite tower, which will undergo a complete renovation as part of the project. The waterpark will also link up to the Lucky Snake Arcade, which spans 60,000-square feet and features over 300 games. That facility, which includes a sports bar with a boxing ring, an e-sports gaming area, live entertainment venues, and a speakeasy, opened last May. Erie, P.A.-based American Resort Management will be overseeing all aspects of the project’s development. The company operates various hospitality facilities around the country including Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark in Grand Prairie, Texas and Parrot Island Waterpark in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Blatstein said during the ceremony that construction on Island Waterpark is expected to last about 16 months. While no official timeline has been released, the facility aims to open to the public sometime during 2023. Atlantic City’s development scene has recently heated up despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Institutions like Stockton University have constructed new student housing and projects ranging from boutique hotels to historic restorations have emerged. Construction officially began in November on a new ShopRite near the city’s Convention Center. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yoshi Posted January 14, 2022 Report Share Posted January 14, 2022 It’s always good to see more family attractions added to Atlantic City. After Tivoli Pier closed in the mid 90s, there has never been that much to do especially during the colder months if you are under 21 or don’t want to gamble. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yoshi Posted July 14, 2023 Report Share Posted July 14, 2023 It looks like it recently opened https://islandwaterparkac.com/ I'm kind of surprised at the admission cost of $89 for the day or $69 after 4 pm. I know it's a tourist area but that still seems kind of expensive. I never went to Kalahari in the Poconos for the same reason, it's difficult to justify paying close to $100 for a day when a Dorney or Great Adventure season pass with water park access costs less than that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GAcoaster Posted July 15, 2023 Report Share Posted July 15, 2023 Just like the park at the Meadowlands-- price is out of line with what is being offered, but I guess people will pay or they'll end up out of business... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BillyG Posted July 15, 2023 Report Share Posted July 15, 2023 14 hours ago, GAcoaster said: Just like the park at the Meadowlands-- price is out of line with what is being offered, but I guess people will pay or they'll end up out of business... On 7/14/2023 at 5:09 PM, Yoshi said: It looks like it recently opened https://islandwaterparkac.com/ I'm kind of surprised at the admission cost of $89 for the day or $69 after 4 pm. I know it's a tourist area but that still seems kind of expensive. I never went to Kalahari in the Poconos for the same reason, it's difficult to justify paying close to $100 for a day when a Dorney or Great Adventure season pass with water park access costs less than that. Possible that they either get people who are already going there (something for the younger members of a group to do if the adults are gambling), or will do better during the many months that the other options aren't open? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harry2004 Posted August 14, 2023 Report Share Posted August 14, 2023 so, have you guys visited showboat's new water park yet, I sure visited, I only got a sneak peek at it, anyways, showboat is somewhat evolving, they added a arcade/go karts/4d simulator/boxing area/island bar/mini golf/rolling rink/bumper cars in the old casino floor & a convention center in the old bus station, makes me wonder what's the second floor is gonna get, I bet escape rooms would do great in the old salon & spa space, maybe a food court in the buffet space Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GAcoaster Posted August 15, 2023 Report Share Posted August 15, 2023 AC has to try SOMETHING to get people to come back (again). I vaguely remember AC in the 70's before they had gambling and it was kind of a ghost town. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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