After years of ownership and bankruptcy concerns, the waterpark formerly named Seven Peaks in Provo will open this year with new owners and a new name: Splash Summit Waterpark.
“The new brand embodies the organization’s commitment to creating a safe and fun environment for Utah families,” the new owners said in a release. “The same waterslides from the iconic 17-acre park will remain along with the 500,000-gallon wave pool, eateries and more.” {mprestriction ids="1,3"}
“This change gives us a renewed impetus for the water park’s plans for future growth while providing the resources to make further improvements,” said company spokesperson Nick Strong. “The new identity builds upon the history of the park while opening doors to the future. We’re excited for this new chapter and think that our guests will enjoy the changes we’re making.”
The company has refurbished the slides, added new features to the kiddie area, improved water temperature, and made other enhancements to improve guests’ satisfaction and experience, Strong said.
Splash Summit Waterpark has scheduled a traditional Memorial Day weekend opening on Saturday, May 23.{/mprestriction}