Wet N' Wild's Return Looks Good for Las Vegas
After
an absence of several years, Wet N’ Wild is now returning to Las Vegas.
Unlike the original water park, which was located on the north end of
the Strip, the new location is on the south side of the city by the 215
beltway and Fort Apache. The largest water park in Nevada will feature
25 attractions including water slides, tube rides, a wave pool, a lazy
river, and a children’s area.
Although
the scorching summers would appear to make Las Vegas the perfect
location for a water park, the city has not had a full-scale public
water attraction since the first Wet N’ Wild closed its door in 2004
after 20 years in business. The delay in developing a new park to take
its place appears to lie mainly with the difficulty in obtaining water
rights in the Las Vegas valley. In the harsh Las Vegas desert, water
rights are one of the most coveted, and expensive, commodities.
Ultimately,
a joint venture featuring funding from notable sources like Andre
Agassi and Steffi Graf, Dr. Steven and Karen Thomas of the Thomas and
Mack family, and Australian entertainment conglomerate Village Roadshow
Ltd. were able to raise the more than $50 million needed to develop the
park. The Howard Hughes Corporation will provide the lease for the land
on which the park is strategically placed.
We
certainly view this new major development as another sign that business
as usual is returning to normal in the Las Vegas area. Las Vegas has
historically boasted a high growth rate because of its diverse
employment opportunities generated by the ever-increasing numbers of
tourists visiting the town each year. Rental housing continues to be a
great investment in Las Vegas with historically high cash flow spreads.
Wet N’ Wild is scheduled to open Memorial Weekend 2013.
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