Discovery Waterpark (fictional)

History
The park opened in 1962 as Lake Dolores Waterpark.

In 1998, the waterpark reopened as Rock-A-Hoola, a 1950's-themed waterpark.

In 2001, the waterpark was sold to S.L. Investment Group LLC. It underwent a $400,000 renovation and reopened in May 2002 as Discovery Waterpark.

In 2004, the park was sold to Carwardine Parks. Right after purchasing the park, they announced that some of their rides would be renamed as a result of the new ownership - Thunder Road would become "Star Spangled Racer" and Big Bopper would become "Mammoth Mountain".

In 2005, Fort Nick was added.

In 2006, several new rides were added.

In 2014, Pride Pod was added.

In 2022, Flooded Cyclone was added.

Slides

 * Cannonball (2006; A ProSlide CannonBowl) [Dolores Hill]
 * Flooded Cyclone (2022; A ProSlide RocketBlast + FlyingSaucer themed to old wooden coasters) [Cyclone Alley]
 * Fort Nick (2005; An SCS Interactive play structure with ProSlide slides themed to Nickelodeon, a mirrored version of the ones at Six Flags Great America and Six Flags Over Georgia) [Central Discovery]
 * Freedom Freefall (1998; A freefall slide) [All American Area]
 * Lazy River (1998; A lazy river) [Central Discovery]
 * Liberty Lift (1998; A multi-bump slide) [All American Area]
 * Mammoth Mountain (1998; A raft slide, formerly known as Big Bopper) [Dolores Hill]
 * Pride Pod (2014; A ProSlide SkyBox slide) [All American Area]
 * Quad Bods (1998; Four body slides) [Dolores Hill]
 * Star Spangled Racer (1998; A mat racing slide painted red, white and blue, formerly known as Thunder Road) [All American Area]
 * Tornado (2006; A ProSlide Tornado) [Dolores Hill]
 * Triple Tubesters (1998; Three tube slides) [Dolores Hill]
 * Washington Watertunnel (1998; A dark body speed slide) [All American Area]

Trivia

 * When Flooded Cyclone opened, both the NAD and Vettel trains from Conneaut Lake Park's Blue Streak were put on display at the entrance of the ride, on opposite sides of the ride's entrance plaza.
 * Flooded Cyclone was originally going to be installed on Dolores Hill, but to save costs, was built on a flat plot of land.
 * Originally, when Fort Nick opened, it featured cutouts on it's structure of various Nickelodeon characters from shows such as SpongeBob, Jimmy Neutron, My Life as a Teenage Robot, All Grown Up! and The Fairly OddParents. However, over time, all but the SpongeBob and Fairly OddParents cutouts were removed and replaced with cutouts from The Loud House, It's Pony, and TMNT.
 * Fort Nick has a "Slime Bucket" with dyed green water every three hours, a timer is below the bucket counting down to the bucket "sliming" park guests.