DreamWorks Water Park

Water park in East Rutherford

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February 25 2023 DreamWorks Water Park reopened six days after the incident, with the helicopter permanently removed.
February 19 2023 DreamWorks Water Park temporarily closed after a decorative helicopter fell into a swimming pool, injuring four people.
October 1 2020 DreamWorks Water Park officially opened to the public within the American Dream complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, featuring 15 water slides and 15 attractions.
February 27 2020 DreamWorks Water Park announced an opening date of March 19, 2020, which was subsequently delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 25 2020 New Jersey Department of Community Affairs announced that 18 of 27 rides had been inspected and approved for opening.
November 27 2019 Originally scheduled opening date for DreamWorks Water Park.
October 2019 Surfers began testing the wave pool in preparation for the water park's opening.
July 2012 DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg announced that some amusement attractions would be themed upon DreamWorks productions.
2011 New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority formalized an agreement with Triple Five Group, who assumed ownership of the mall and renamed it 'American Dream'.

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