Michigan's Adventure water line project moving forward

Posted | Contributed by Jeff

With the dollars and details finally in place, the four-year-old effort to bring municipal water service to Michigan's Adventure Amusement Park is about to come to fruition. The final piece to the water puzzle fell into place Tuesday when Muskegon County commissioners, meeting as the ways and means committee, voted unanimously to accept an amendment to the terms of a $2,050,000 loan from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. The park is expected to create 75 new jobs by the end of next March in the deal.

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So does this mean CF will finally add rides to the park? Shivering Timbers is a sweet ride and everything, but it's not worth the 5 hour drive just mainly for that ride.
Jeff's avatar
Add rides? Are the new water rides and Grand Rapids not rides?
CPLady's avatar
I think this will have more effect on possible resort facilities both at the park and outside.

I can see a campground and/or Lighthouse Point type cabins in the future.

Timbers is the worth the five hour drive (at least in my mind)! I make the run once a year. I love that coaster. however I can't wait to ride voyage, it might just be better than timbers, but I'm not claiming that till I get to ride voyage.
Rides = coasters ;-)

It's the old Six Flags' fault for creating this impression.

So there will be a new water tower right. If so where will it go?

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