Top Ten Cedar Fair Water Parks

The Top Ten
1 Cedar Point Shores (Sandusky, Ohio)

Not as good as the Roller Coast next to it, but it has the 8 of the 10 original slides which are all awesome, Eerie Falls, Storm Surge and the new complex. Personally, they can benefit from a funnel or bowl slide.

You can see Cedar Point from the slides!

2 Carolina Harbor (Charlotte, North Carolina And Fort Mill, South Carolina)

Back in the day, it was basically Kings Dominion's waterpark if it wasn't in a forest, but Cedar Fair expanded apon the park with several slides not at Kings Dominion, most notably, the Surfer's Swell complex.

3 Soak City (Mason, Ohio)

My home waterpark, when this waterpark opened, it was a world class park with the new name manufacturer ProSlide making slides that were superior to Fred Langford, the original WhiteWater West before Hopkins merger, and lesser known manufacturers. It expanded with a raft slide (which it's competitors at the time, Splash Cincinatti and The Beach did not have) and Paramount built upon it and it's Platinum Age as Boomerang Bay happened, Cedar Fair originally ignored the waterpark leading into it's 2nd dark age and then fixed it up within it's current era, the Renaissance Era.

4 Soak City (Doswell, Virginia)

Not as good as the Mason location, but it's good, originally this and Carowinds' parks expanded together with the new slides until Kings Dominion got their ProSlide Tornado which Carowinds lacked, Kings Dominion's waterpark is just OK since they removed their Tornado.

5 Knott's Soak City (Buena Park, California)

Used to be really good but now just OK since they removed their ProSlide Tornado and replaced it's original identity.

6 Wildwater Kingdom (Allentown, Pennsylvania)

This park is basically a hybrid of Kings Island and Cedar Point's waterparks, this is a pretty good waterpark, but could really benefit from a funnel or bowl slide.

7 Oceans Of Fun (Kansas City, Missouri)

This one is kinda small and in a limbo state.

8 Boomerang Bay (Santa Clara, California)

This one is FINALLY getting a renovation after being the black sheep of the Paramount waterparks (Coinciding with the park it sits next to being the black sheep of the Paramount theme parks) the big problem with expansion was the Logger's Run attraction, and once they (sadly) removed it, it has potential to go from an OK waterpark to a good waterpark.

9 Wildwater Adventure (Muskegon, Michigan)

This one is basically a time machine back to the 2005 waterpark industry, kinda coinciding with the park's lack of expansion. But it's still better than Michigan's Crudventure. The only thing modern about it is the little kids area, that's it.

10 Splash Works (Ontario, Canada)

This is the most rapidly expanding waterpark in the chain, and for good reasons, I was kinda sad when they took down the original body flumes, but it was replaced with several awesome trapdoor slides, it only has 4 in the complex instead of 6, with the dueling Tornado slides representing the remaining 2.

The Contenders
11 Soak City (Shakopee, Minnesota)
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