San Jose's Raging Waters amusement park is set to undergo a transformation as the City Council approved a new lease and operating contract for the park's management. The mastermind behind the park sees its potential as a global recreation destination. The approval allows the park to reopen this summer under new management.
San Jose's Raging Waters amusement park can reopen this summer after the city approved a new lease and operator on Tuesday. https://t.co/qA5FXh5oxl https://t.co/qA5FXh5oxl
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San Jose City Council votes to approve new lease and operating contract for Raging Waters https://t.co/FfLVbDbwl5
The San Jose City Council voted to approve a new lease and operating contract for the new management of the Raging Waters amusement park, city officials said Tuesday. https://t.co/eWPfFEsxG2
The San Jose City Council has approved a new lease and operating contract for the new management of the Raging Waters amusement park. https://t.co/JBlNUlCCK4 https://t.co/CCuS8iHeLn
The mastermind behind San Jose's Raging Waters thinks the park has potential to be seen as 'destination for worldwide recreation opportunities' https://t.co/xpkPMdnkbD