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Fancy a trip to the beach? How about Utah's supreme surf and slide waterpark, Lagoon A Beach? The sunny shores of Lagoon A Beach provide the ultimate aquatic playground. A bazillion gallons of clear water flowing through the Beach's surging slides, twisting hydro tubes, crystal waterfalls, bubbling fountains and lazy river is the perfect way to beat the summer heat.

More than six acres of the park have been transformed into the hottest beach-front property this side of the California coast. Lagoon A Beach comes with hundreds of thousands of gallons of the latest in water fun: swimming, soaking, floating, splashing, sliding, sunning, eating, and volleying.

Run the Rapids ...Ride a jet stream of water 65 feet down through four twisting, turning, totally enclosed tubes. Plummet nearly 70 feet straight down on a thin cushion of liquid lightning, splashing to a stop like a human tidal wave. Run the rapids on a river tube for a heart-pumping white-water experience. Or splash and play in our lazy river, surrounded by crystal waterfalls, exotic tunnels, misty hot tubs, tropical lagoons, and a castaway island of fun just for kids.

Guns, slingshots, crossbows, and cannons...
Pioneer Village is the reconstruction of a typical frontier community as it might have existed in the late 1800s. This community consists of 42 authentic 19th century stores and buildings and the artifacts with which they may have been furnished. The Village features one of the finest collections of small arms in the country, including guns, slingshots, crossbows, and cannons. The Carriage Hall features almost every type of wheeled conveyance used at the turn-of-the-century. A Rock Chapel stands at the head of Pioneer Village. Originally constructed in Coalville, Utah in 1853, the building was first used as a fort. It later became a courthouse, a schoolhouse, and a church.

The Skycoaster is a sport/amusement attraction designed by Sky Fun 1, Inc. of Boulder, Colorado. The attraction offers all the thrills and excitement of skydiving and hang gliding. The attraction operates by putting the participant in a full body harness (usually referred to as a flight suit), that supports the flyer (from one to three at a time), in a prone position. The harness is then connected to the flight support cables. From a static point approximately 6 feet above the ground, the flyers are then pulled aloft by a launch cable to nearly the top of the launch tower. At this point the flyers are approximately 143 feet above the ground with the flight cables taut and the flight is ready to begin. Upon being given the signal, the flyers pull the rip cord, releasing them from the launch cable and rapidly swing towards the ground at speeds reaching up to 80 mph. The overall feeling is similar to that of swooping along the ground in a hang glider, or that of skydiving.

Top Eliminator combines competition and skill with a thrilling race experience. This attraction is modeled after a drag race and utilizes real dragsters and a special track system. Top Eliminator is designed to give regular drivers a taste of drag racing. Anywhere from one to four cars can race each other side by side. Each lane is individually timed and the results are displayed after each run for the driver and spectators to see. Drivers have control of their dragsters' gas and brake pedals from starting position to the braking area. The key to winning the Top Eliminator dragster race is in the quick reaction time at the starting line and shifting at the right time. At the finish line cars are stopped with a specially engineered roller coaster braking system.

In the amusement industry, the "Catapult" is frequently called the world's hottest new attraction providing rider a unique, high adrenaline, vertical experience. The Catapult, manufactured in Europe, utilizes a specially designed spring machine that operates by applying over forty (40) tons of force to extension springs. This incredible propulsion energy is then transferred to the rider capsule prior to launch. When launched, riders will experience forces similar to astronauts as they are rocketed from ground level to well over 200 feet in the air. At the highest point, riders will become weightless momentarily as they freely rotate forward and backward before they are pulled back to Earth. After several oscillations up and down, the capsule is lowered to the boarding area to unload and load another group of riders.

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