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In 2006 Pharaoh's was a Joint Venture between the two men to develop the park in to Mix Use product by Shahvand Aryana at Aryana Management Group after being run for 10 years by the former owner James Braswell and park manager Tom G. Pharaoh's name was changed from '''Pharaoh's Lost Kingdom''' to '''Pharaoh's Theme And Water Park'''. Shahvand Aryana as had spent over 9 million dollars renovating the park and adding the '''Casablanca Restaurant And Upperdeck Sports Lounge'''.Under Aryana's management, created a beautiful Las Vegas syle restaurant night club for the park. |
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Pharaohs reopened as a new entertainment venue on June 12, 2010. The name changed from '''Pharaoh's Theme and Water Park''' to '''Pharaoh's Adventure Park'''<ref> http://www.pharaohsadventurepark.com </ref>, a section of the arcade was transformed into a pizza buffet, the management team also is turning the amusement park section into a large wave pool. The race cart tracks(3), mini golf, and bumper boats as well as the all new Grand Pizza Buffet will still be open year round. |
Pharaohs reopened as a new entertainment venue on June 12, 2010. The name changed from '''Pharaoh's Theme and Water Park''' to '''Pharaoh's Adventure Park'''<ref> http://www.pharaohsadventurepark.com </ref>, a section of the arcade was transformed into a pizza buffet, the management team also is turning the amusement park section into a large wave pool. The race cart tracks(3), mini golf, and bumper boats as well as the all new Grand Pizza Buffet will still be open year round. |
Revision as of 12:01, 5 December 2011
Location | Redlands, California |
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Coordinates | 34°04′09″N 117°13′39″W / 34.06929°N 117.22749°W |
Opened | June 12, 2010 |
Owner | Alladin Entertainment Group |
Slogan | 'The Ultimate Adventure Park' |
Operating season | Water Park:Seasonal, Family Fun venue: Year Round |
Area | 20 acres (0.081 km2) (0.65 km²) |
Attractions | |
Water rides | 20+ |
Website | www.pharaohsadventurepark.com |
Pharaoh's Adventure Park, often shortened to Pharaoh's is an amusement park located in Redlands, California, United States. Aladdin Entertainment Group, the owners of the park reopened Pharaoh's on June 12th, 2010.[1] Pharaoh's is mostly wide known for its water park, being the largest in the Inland Empire. The water park is known for having the world's tallest enclosed body-flume waterslide, and the world's tallest free-standing water slide tower. Pharaoh's also has a Fun Park which includes three race cart tracks, bumper boats, and mini golf. The park also boasts a concert amphitheater, sports bar, arcade, and a pizza buffet.
Attractions
- Carnival Rides 1996-2006
- Casablanca Restaurant 2006-2007
- Sky Coaster 1996-2005
- Lazer Tag 1996-2006
- Splash Kingdom Water park 1996-present
- Mini-Golf 1996-present, currently being renovated.
- Go Carts 1996-present
- Bumper Boats 1996-present
- Grand Pizza Buffet 2010-present
- Upper Deck Sports Lounge 2010-present
- Concert Amphitheater 1996-present
- Namcoland Arcade Facility: 1996-2006
- Gift Shop: 1996-2006 Converted to game room in 2011
- Fun Zone( Video Games, Redemption Games, and Inflatables) 2011-present.
- 16,000 square foot wave pool: Under Construction for 2012 Season
Water park
Pharaoh's Water Park is called Splash kingdom and features over 20 water slides. This includes the water play structure, kids slide area, two massive pools which include obstacles, and the Tower of Kings featuring eight high thrill water-slides. Pharaoh's also has a kiddie playground. The park has a rip tide where guests ride a static wave on a boogie board. The water park also includes two large swimming pools and a "Nile Endless River" where guests could float around in a big circle in rafts. park has the tallest freestanding water attraction tower in the country at 165 feet. The parks tallest slide is the Anilelator at 90 feet tall, which is the tallest enclosed body-flume water slide in the world.Pharaoh's Review - Things To Do Inland Empire
Entertainment and food
For entertainment, Pharaohs has the 2,000 seat amphitheater to hold concerts. For food, Pharaoh's has a variety of food stands around the park including the Pyramid Cafe, The Johnsonville Grill, and the brand new Grand Pizza Buffet which includes Egyptian themed dining rooms, large variety of pizza, pasta, beverages and deserts.
Lounge
Pharaohs recently opened the Upper Deck Sports Lounge, the venue has a complete bar, and lounge sections to accommodate any group size. The lounge has several couches and tables, an outdoor balcony with fire-pit tables and a bar, as well as three 35 foot HD screens, and one 50 foot HD screen in the Grand Pizza Buffet to watch sports. The Upper Deck has a variety of foods and appetizers.
2006 Renovation
In 2006, with new operator, the park underwent 9 million dollar renovation. The park went for a more upscale feel, adding a 5-star restaurant, lounge and bar, new concert venue, granite counter tops in all of the bathrooms, and other small renovations. One year after these renovations, the park closed to the public and was used as a rave venue.
2012 Expansion
In 2011 Pharaoh's announced that they would construct a 16,000 square foot wave pool for the 2012 season. This will be the largest wave pool in California. The massive pool will be built where the carnival rides used to be. This will be the largest and most expensive expansion to the park since its original opening.
Ownership history
In 2006 Pharaoh's was a Joint Venture between the two men to develop the park in to Mix Use product by Shahvand Aryana at Aryana Management Group after being run for 10 years by the former owner James Braswell and park manager Tom G. Pharaoh's name was changed from Pharaoh's Lost Kingdom to Pharaoh's Theme And Water Park. Shahvand Aryana as had spent over 9 million dollars renovating the park and adding the Casablanca Restaurant And Upperdeck Sports Lounge.Under Aryana's management, created a beautiful Las Vegas syle restaurant night club for the park.
Pharaohs reopened as a new entertainment venue on June 12, 2010. The name changed from Pharaoh's Theme and Water Park to Pharaoh's Adventure Park[2], a section of the arcade was transformed into a pizza buffet, the management team also is turning the amusement park section into a large wave pool. The race cart tracks(3), mini golf, and bumper boats as well as the all new Grand Pizza Buffet will still be open year round.
On June 14th 2011, Alladin Entertainment Group was in final talks to sell the 20-acre park to Clearwater Water Park Development. If these plans follow through the company will renovate the park, add new attractions, and change the name.
References
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