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{{PAGENAME}} is a water play area that opened in [[2008]]. It was originally the first part of what would have been called '''Adventure Island''' (island versus land), but to avoid any conflict with Busch Gardens, the name was changed.
{{PAGENAME}} is a water play area that opened in [[2008]]. It was originally the first part of what would have been called '''Adventure Island''' (island versus land), but to avoid any conflict with Busch Gardens, the name was changed.


Today it is part of the larger [[Adventureland Bay]], but it initially was the only water park feature.
Today it is part of the larger [[Adventure Bay]], but it initially was the only water park feature.


It is an [http://www.whitewaterwest.com/giant_rainfortress.html AquaPlay RainFortress] by [[WhiteWater West]]. It is one of the largest water areas they create.
It is an [http://www.whitewaterwest.com/giant_rainfortress.html AquaPlay RainFortress] by [[WhiteWater West]]. It is one of the largest water areas they create.

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Kokomo Kove is a water play area that opened in 2008. It was originally the first part of what would have been called Adventure Island (island versus land), but to avoid any conflict with Busch Gardens, the name was changed.

Today it is part of the larger Adventure Bay, but it initially was the only water park feature.

It is an AquaPlay RainFortress by WhiteWater West. It is one of the largest water areas they create.

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