Wild Waves Theme & Water Park is an amusement and water park located in Federal Way, Washington.
History[]
1977-The park opens as Enchanted Village, a small 12-acre kids park owned by Byron Betts.
1984-The Wild Waves water park is added, changing the name to Wild Waves and Enchanted Village.
1992-The park was sold to Jeff and Leanne Stock.
2000-The park is acquired by Six Flags in December.
2025-The park is sold to BBA Parks.
2026-After their purchase of the park, BBA Parks announces their plans for the park across the next 5 years.
2026: Wild Thing would be refurbished with a new control system and would be repainted from yellow track and blue supports to purple track and orange supports. Timberhawk: Ride Of Prey is refurbished by Gravity Group, parts of the ride are reprofiled and the PTC trains are replaced by Timberliner trains. The park's kids area is rethemed to Sanrio Land, with that all the rides in the area are rethemed to fit the new area.
2027:
2028:
2029:
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2031:
Current Attractions[]
Roller Coasters[]
- Hello Kitty Angel Coaster (1997; Zamperla Powered Coaster/Single Helix. Formerly "Kiddie Coaster" [1997-2025])
- Klondike Gold Rusher (2002; Zamperla Zig Zag Coaster/270m)
- Timberhawk: Ride Of Prey (2003; S&S Worldwide Wooden Coaster. Uses Timberliner trains. Formerly used Philadelphia Toboggan Company trains from 2003-2025)
- Wild Thing (1997; Arrow Dynamics Loop & Corkscrew. Relocated from Rocky Point Park in Warwick, RI)
Flat Rides[]
- Brain Drain
Former Attractions[]
Roller Coasters[]
- Kiddie Coaster (1977-1996; Allan Herschell Little Dipper)
Flat Rides[]
- Falling Star (1994-2011; Chance Rides Falling Star. Relocated from an unknown park)
- Octopus (2002-2015; Soriani & Moser Polyp. Relocated from Six Flags Great Adventure)