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Adventure Landing

Adventure Landing is a group of amusement parks located in Florida, New York, North Carolina and Texas. The first park was opened in Jacksonville Beach, Florida in 1995 by Adventure Entertainment Company. It was a success and nine other Adventure Landing parks were constructed.[1]

Adventure Landing also manages and operates several other family entertainment centers throughout the United States. Adventure Landing runs 11 amusement parks nationwide.

Adventure Landing
Adventure Landing - Come play with us!
IndustryAmusement
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995)
FounderHank Woodburn
HeadquartersJacksonville Beach, Florida
Number of locations
11
Key people
Hank Woodburn (founder & president)
ParentAdventure Entertainment Company (1995-2002)
Adventure Landing LLC (2002-2004)
Adventure Holdings, LLC (2004-present)
Websiteadventurelanding.com

History edit

Prior to Adventure Landing's founding; founder Hank Woodburn spent 24 years working with the Putt-Putt Golf Courses of America, specializing in updating the locations, to include new features that Putt-Putt introduced.[2]

In 1994, Woodburn updated the Jacksonville, Fl Putt-Putt (Blanding & Beach Blvd) locations to include go-karts, batting cages, and arcades.[2]

That same year, Woodburn acquired land at Beach Blvd in Jacksonville Beach to open up a new park known as Adventure Landing. The first Adventure Landing opened in 1995 by Woodburn's company Adventure Golf & Games (which later became Adventure Entertainment Company).[2]

The first Adventure Landing was constructed on 18 acres in Jacksonville Beach. Initial cost was $5 million, which included a waterpark. The central structure contained the video arcade, laser tag, snackbar, prize counter, restrooms and other attractions. It was surrounded by miniature golf, batting cages, go-kart track and the water park.[3]

In 1998, Adventure Entertainment was sold to a former New York investment banker Randy Levinson, who eventually became the president and CEO of the company, overseeing the locations owned by Adventure Entertainment (including Adventure Landing branded locations and certain Putt-Putt franchised locations).

On December 18, 2002, a management-led buyout was completed by Adventure Landing LLC for the four profitable parks owned by Adventure Entertainment.[4]

In 2004, Hank Woodburn brought back Adventure Landing from Levinson's Adventure Landing LLC via Adventure Holdings, LLC.

In 2010, Adventure Holdings acquired All Star Adventures & All Star Sports in Wichita from Zuma Holdings, LLC.[5]

The five Adventure Landing locations owned by Adventure Holdings, LLC were purchased in April 2011 by National Retail Properties (NRP), a Real Estate Investment Trust based in Orlando, Florida. All the locations were sale-leaseback transactions, so Adventure Holdings continued to operate the facilities.[6]

In 2012, Adventure Landing purchased The Beach Waterpark in Mason, OH, which reopened in May 2013 as The Beach at Adventure Landing.

In December 2019, Adventure Holdings & NRP Lease Holdings filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.[7]

In March 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the locations were closed for a few months, although have later reopened with safety precautions (such as sanitization of high touch points & six feet marks).[8][9]

The Blanding Boulevard location in Jacksonville was closed Summer 2021 after 24 years in operation. The property was purchased to build a parking lot for Amazon's new delivery center.[10]

The Adventure Landing in Jacksonville Beach was sold in 2021 and a 427-unit apartment complex was planned for the site. The parks were slated to close Halloween 2021, but construction was first delayed until end-of-year 2021, then the date was pushed back until August 31, 2022, possibly longer. Former owner NRP announced that they were searching Jacksonville for a location to rebuild a new, larger facility.[10]

Operation edit

There is no admission for the amusement parks; all the attractions are pay as you play. The water park is seasonal and requires a fee for admission. Not all features are at all parks.[4] All parks included miniature golf and an arcade. Aside from the park in Buffalo, New York, all locations had go-karts, laser tag, and batting cages. Some parks had unique attractions, such as the Wacky Worm Rollercoaster at the Jacksonville Beach location.[3] Special accommodations are available for large group events.[1]

Amusement Park Features edit

  • Adventure Speedway Go-Karts: a quarter mile track with racing results posted on a finish-line leader board.[3]
  • Batting Cages: Participants specify hardball, softball, slow pitch or fast pitch with speeds ranging up to 70 mph.[3]
  • Bumper Boats: Electric powered boats that functioned just like bumper cars, but on a pond. Each boat had a built-in squirt gun. Dallas & Winston-Salem locations have them currently, while the Jacksonville Beach location removed it in the early 2000s.[3][1]
  • Frog Hopper: A safe, bouncing ride designed for young children.[3]
  • Laser Tag: The course, named, Area 51, included two levels and a maze. The game was played in twilight with lightning flashes and the sound of weapon fire. Scoring was automatic and participants were given a printout of their results.[3][1] The Raleigh & the former Blanding laser tag arenas were named Pirate's Quest.
  • Max Flight: A roller coaster simulator with 360° range of motion.[3]
  • Miniature Golf: Two 18-hole miniature golf courses designed to be fun, regardless of skill level.[3][1]
  • Sweet Adventures: an old-fashioned candy shop.[3]
  • Teddy Bear Factory: a stuffed animal could be created interactively.[3][1]
  • Wacky Worm Roller Coaster: The ride was intended for youngsters or small children and their parents.[3]
  • Video Arcade: All locations had this feature, with up to 100 machines. All games used tokens and many games dispensed tickets which could be redeemed for prizes.[3][1]
  • Snack Bar: Pizza, drinks and snack food.[1]

Formerly available edit

  • Wow Factory: A 3-story interactive playland and slide, containing 9,000 foam balls to climb in. Cannons & geysers kept the balls moving.[3]

Shipwreck Island edit

Shipwreck Island is the waterpark co-located at Adventure Landing in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. It was constructed in 1995 but opened a few months after the Amusement Park.

Water Park Features edit

Formerly available edit

  • Pirate Play: a 62' pirate ship with water cannons, slides & waterfalls.[3]

Jacksonville Beach Location edit

Adventure Landing Jacksonville Beach
 
Location1944 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, Florida
Coordinates30°17′13″N 81°24′45″W / 30.286955°N 81.412369°W / 30.286955; -81.412369
Opened1995
SloganAdventure Landing - Come play with us!
Operating seasonYear round
Area4 acres (16,000 m2)
Attractions
Total15
WebsiteAdventure Landing Jacksonville Beach website

In June 2021, it was announced that the Jacksonville Beach site would close in October 2021 due to the lease owner's decision to construct an apartment building and parking lot.[12] In October of 2022, as the park continued to operate through the past year, it was announced that Adventure Landing in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, will stay open until the end of September 2023 after a new agreement with their landlord.[13] Adventure Landing does not plan on ending their stay in Jacksonville Beach once their landlord closes their park, but instead they are exploring other areas of Jacksonville to rebuild another water park.[14]

Adventure Landing Locations edit

Other Locations edit

  • Ohio: Magic Mountain Fun Center East located in Scarborough Blvd, Columbus[15]
  • Missouri: Cool Crest Family Fun Center located in Independence[16]
  • Kansas: All Star Sports Entertainment & All Star Adventures located in Wichita[17] Acquired in 2010 from Zuma Holdings, LLC.[5]

Former Locations edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Dallas Observer". Dallasobserver.com. Dallas Observer. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Delaney, Article by Bill. "The last days of Adventure Landing". www.thejaxsonmag.com. Retrieved 2022-11-17.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Crownover, Catherine (May 5, 1995). . Florida Times-Union. Archived from the original on November 20, 2018. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on May 23, 2009. Retrieved November 25, 2008.
  5. ^ a b "All Star Adventures and All Star Sports sell to Florida-based Adventure Landing". The Wichita Eagle. April 14, 2010.
  6. ^ Gurbal, Ashley (April 20, 2011). "Adventure Landing sold for $9.5 million". Jacksonville Business Journal. Retrieved April 20, 2011.
  7. ^ "Adventure Landing set to close their Westside location". Action News Jax. 2021-06-24. Retrieved 2023-03-31. Court documents obtained by Action News Jax show the parent company, NRP Lease Holdings, LLC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December 2019. At the time court documents show Adventure Holdings, LLC, a subsidiary of NRP, was in debt over $500,000.
  8. ^ "Re-Opening FAQ's". Jacksonville Beach. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  9. ^ "Reopening Jacksonville: Adventure Landing set to reopen in Jacksonville Beach". firstcoastnews.com. 26 May 2020. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  10. ^ a b Soergel, Matt (October 28, 2021). "Not gone yet: Adventure Landing in Jacksonville Beach open until at least end of the year". Florida Times-Union. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h "Waterpark attractions". jacksonville-beach.adventurelanding.com. Adventure Landing LLC. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  12. ^ “Adventure Landing Jacksonville Beach Remains Open for Business through End of September 2023, Delivering on Commitment to Family Entertainment in the Jacksonville Community.” Adventure Landing, 21 Dec. 2022, https://www.adventurelanding.com/adventure-landing-jacksonville-beach-remains-open-for-business-through-end-of-september-2023-delivering-on-commitment-to-family-entertainment-in-the-jacksonville-community/.
  13. ^ “Adventure Landing Jacksonville Beach Remains Open for Business through End of September 2023, Delivering on Commitment to Family Entertainment in the Jacksonville Community.” Adventure Landing, 21 Dec. 2022, https://www.adventurelanding.com/adventure-landing-jacksonville-beach-remains-open-for-business-through-end-of-september-2023-delivering-on-commitment-to-family-entertainment-in-the-jacksonville-community/.
  14. ^ “Adventure Landing Jacksonville Beach Remains Open for Business through End of September 2023, Delivering on Commitment to Family Entertainment in the Jacksonville Community.” Adventure Landing, 21 Dec. 2022, https://www.adventurelanding.com/adventure-landing-jacksonville-beach-remains-open-for-business-through-end-of-september-2023-delivering-on-commitment-to-family-entertainment-in-the-jacksonville-community/.
  15. ^ "Magic Mountain Fun Center". Magicmountainfuncenter.com. Magic Mountain Fun Center. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  16. ^ "Cool Crest Family Fun Center". Coolcrest.com. Cool Crest Family Fun Center. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  17. ^ "All Star Wichita Adventures & Sports". Allstarwichita.com. All Star Wichita Adventures & Sports. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  18. ^ "Amazing Jakes Food & Fun". Amazingjakesplano.com. Amazing Jakes Food & Fun. Retrieved 31 March 2022.


External links edit

  • Adventure Landing official website


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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Adventure Landing news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Adventure Landing is a group of amusement parks located in Florida New York North Carolina and Texas The first park was opened in Jacksonville Beach Florida in 1995 by Adventure Entertainment Company It was a success and nine other Adventure Landing parks were constructed 1 Adventure Landing also manages and operates several other family entertainment centers throughout the United States Adventure Landing runs 11 amusement parks nationwide Adventure LandingAdventure Landing Come play with us IndustryAmusementFounded1995 29 years ago 1995 FounderHank WoodburnHeadquartersJacksonville Beach FloridaNumber of locations11Key peopleHank Woodburn founder amp president ParentAdventure Entertainment Company 1995 2002 Adventure Landing LLC 2002 2004 Adventure Holdings LLC 2004 present Websiteadventurelanding wbr comContents 1 History 2 Operation 2 1 Amusement Park Features 2 2 Formerly available 3 Shipwreck Island 3 1 Water Park Features 3 2 Formerly available 4 Jacksonville Beach Location 5 Adventure Landing Locations 6 Other Locations 7 Former Locations 8 References 9 External linksHistory editPrior to Adventure Landing s founding founder Hank Woodburn spent 24 years working with the Putt Putt Golf Courses of America specializing in updating the locations to include new features that Putt Putt introduced 2 In 1994 Woodburn updated the Jacksonville Fl Putt Putt Blanding amp Beach Blvd locations to include go karts batting cages and arcades 2 That same year Woodburn acquired land at Beach Blvd in Jacksonville Beach to open up a new park known as Adventure Landing The first Adventure Landing opened in 1995 by Woodburn s company Adventure Golf amp Games which later became Adventure Entertainment Company 2 The first Adventure Landing was constructed on 18 acres in Jacksonville Beach Initial cost was 5 million which included a waterpark The central structure contained the video arcade laser tag snackbar prize counter restrooms and other attractions It was surrounded by miniature golf batting cages go kart track and the water park 3 In 1998 Adventure Entertainment was sold to a former New York investment banker Randy Levinson who eventually became the president and CEO of the company overseeing the locations owned by Adventure Entertainment including Adventure Landing branded locations and certain Putt Putt franchised locations On December 18 2002 a management led buyout was completed by Adventure Landing LLC for the four profitable parks owned by Adventure Entertainment 4 In 2004 Hank Woodburn brought back Adventure Landing from Levinson s Adventure Landing LLC via Adventure Holdings LLC In 2010 Adventure Holdings acquired All Star Adventures amp All Star Sports in Wichita from Zuma Holdings LLC 5 The five Adventure Landing locations owned by Adventure Holdings LLC were purchased in April 2011 by National Retail Properties NRP a Real Estate Investment Trust based in Orlando Florida All the locations were sale leaseback transactions so Adventure Holdings continued to operate the facilities 6 In 2012 Adventure Landing purchased The Beach Waterpark in Mason OH which reopened in May 2013 as The Beach at Adventure Landing In December 2019 Adventure Holdings amp NRP Lease Holdings filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection 7 In March 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic the locations were closed for a few months although have later reopened with safety precautions such as sanitization of high touch points amp six feet marks 8 9 The Blanding Boulevard location in Jacksonville was closed Summer 2021 after 24 years in operation The property was purchased to build a parking lot for Amazon s new delivery center 10 The Adventure Landing in Jacksonville Beach was sold in 2021 and a 427 unit apartment complex was planned for the site The parks were slated to close Halloween 2021 but construction was first delayed until end of year 2021 then the date was pushed back until August 31 2022 possibly longer Former owner NRP announced that they were searching Jacksonville for a location to rebuild a new larger facility 10 Operation editThere is no admission for the amusement parks all the attractions are pay as you play The water park is seasonal and requires a fee for admission Not all features are at all parks 4 All parks included miniature golf and an arcade Aside from the park in Buffalo New York all locations had go karts laser tag and batting cages Some parks had unique attractions such as the Wacky Worm Rollercoaster at the Jacksonville Beach location 3 Special accommodations are available for large group events 1 Amusement Park Features edit Adventure Speedway Go Karts a quarter mile track with racing results posted on a finish line leader board 3 Batting Cages Participants specify hardball softball slow pitch or fast pitch with speeds ranging up to 70 mph 3 Bumper Boats Electric powered boats that functioned just like bumper cars but on a pond Each boat had a built in squirt gun Dallas amp Winston Salem locations have them currently while the Jacksonville Beach location removed it in the early 2000s 3 1 Frog Hopper A safe bouncing ride designed for young children 3 Laser Tag The course named Area 51 included two levels and a maze The game was played in twilight with lightning flashes and the sound of weapon fire Scoring was automatic and participants were given a printout of their results 3 1 The Raleigh amp the former Blanding laser tag arenas were named Pirate s Quest Max Flight A roller coaster simulator with 360 range of motion 3 Miniature Golf Two 18 hole miniature golf courses designed to be fun regardless of skill level 3 1 Sweet Adventures an old fashioned candy shop 3 Teddy Bear Factory a stuffed animal could be created interactively 3 1 Wacky Worm Roller Coaster The ride was intended for youngsters or small children and their parents 3 Video Arcade All locations had this feature with up to 100 machines All games used tokens and many games dispensed tickets which could be redeemed for prizes 3 1 Snack Bar Pizza drinks and snack food 1 Formerly available edit Wow Factory A 3 story interactive playland and slide containing 9 000 foam balls to climb in Cannons amp geysers kept the balls moving 3 Shipwreck Island editShipwreck Island is the waterpark co located at Adventure Landing in Jacksonville Beach Florida It was constructed in 1995 but opened a few months after the Amusement Park Water Park Features edit Typhoon Lagoon a 500 000 gallon wave pool with 3 4 waves 11 Lil St John s River a 720 lazy river 11 Hydro Halfpipe a water version of skateboarding half pipe 11 Eye of the Storm a 40 diameter bowl that flows like a whirlpool 11 Splash Cove a toddler play area 11 Rage an uphill water coaster with speeds up to 18mph 11 Undertow a 400 double raft flume ride with speeds up to 23mph 11 Cabana rentals 11 Formerly available edit Pirate Play a 62 pirate ship with water cannons slides amp waterfalls 3 Jacksonville Beach Location editAdventure Landing Jacksonville Beach nbsp Location1944 Beach Blvd Jacksonville Beach FloridaCoordinates30 17 13 N 81 24 45 W 30 286955 N 81 412369 W 30 286955 81 412369Opened1995SloganAdventure Landing Come play with us Operating seasonYear roundArea4 acres 16 000 m2 AttractionsTotal15WebsiteAdventure Landing Jacksonville Beach websiteIn June 2021 it was announced that the Jacksonville Beach site would close in October 2021 due to the lease owner s decision to construct an apartment building and parking lot 12 In October of 2022 as the park continued to operate through the past year it was announced that Adventure Landing in Jacksonville Beach Florida will stay open until the end of September 2023 after a new agreement with their landlord 13 Adventure Landing does not plan on ending their stay in Jacksonville Beach once their landlord closes their park but instead they are exploring other areas of Jacksonville to rebuild another water park 14 Adventure Landing Locations editFlorida Jacksonville Beach St Augustine New York Buffalo Tonawanda North Carolina Raleigh Winston Salem Gastonia Texas DallasOther Locations editOhio Magic Mountain Fun Center East located in Scarborough Blvd Columbus 15 Missouri Cool Crest Family Fun Center located in Independence 16 Kansas All Star Sports Entertainment amp All Star Adventures located in Wichita 17 Acquired in 2010 from Zuma Holdings LLC 5 Former Locations editFlorida Jacksonville Blanding Boulevard Daytona Beach location closed in 2002 now Daytona Lagoon North Carolina Charlotte previously Zuma Fun Center amp Celebration Station sold and rebranded to Funtasticks in 2018 and closed in 2020 New York Greece Wheatfield Adventure Speedway formerly The Track Ohio The Beach at Adventure Landing located in Mason 1 Magic Mountain Fun Center located in Lyre Dr Columbus Texas Amazing Jake s Food amp Fun located in Plano 18 References edit a b c d e f g h i Dallas Observer Dallasobserver com Dallas Observer Retrieved 31 March 2022 a b c Delaney Article by Bill The last days of Adventure Landing www thejaxsonmag com Retrieved 2022 11 17 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Crownover Catherine May 5 1995 Adventure Landing Water Park to Open in Jacksonville Florida Times Union Archived from the original on November 20 2018 Retrieved March 31 2022 a b Florida Times Union January 16 2003 New owner for Adventure Landing by Gregory Richards Archived from the original on May 23 2009 Retrieved November 25 2008 a b All Star Adventures and All Star Sports sell to Florida based Adventure Landing The Wichita Eagle April 14 2010 Gurbal Ashley April 20 2011 Adventure Landing sold for 9 5 million Jacksonville Business Journal Retrieved April 20 2011 Adventure Landing set to close their Westside location Action News Jax 2021 06 24 Retrieved 2023 03 31 Court documents obtained by Action News Jax show the parent company NRP Lease Holdings LLC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December 2019 At the time court documents show Adventure Holdings LLC a subsidiary of NRP was in debt over 500 000 Re Opening FAQ s Jacksonville Beach Retrieved 2021 03 22 Reopening Jacksonville Adventure Landing set to reopen in Jacksonville Beach firstcoastnews com 26 May 2020 Retrieved 2021 03 22 a b Soergel Matt October 28 2021 Not gone yet Adventure Landing in Jacksonville Beach open until at least end of the year Florida Times Union Retrieved 31 March 2022 a b c d e f g h Waterpark attractions jacksonville beach adventurelanding com Adventure Landing LLC Retrieved 31 March 2022 Adventure Landing Jacksonville Beach Remains Open for Business through End of September 2023 Delivering on Commitment to Family Entertainment in the Jacksonville Community Adventure Landing 21 Dec 2022 https www adventurelanding com adventure landing jacksonville beach remains open for business through end of september 2023 delivering on commitment to family entertainment in the jacksonville community Adventure Landing Jacksonville Beach Remains Open for Business through End of September 2023 Delivering on Commitment to Family Entertainment in the Jacksonville Community Adventure Landing 21 Dec 2022 https www adventurelanding com adventure landing jacksonville beach remains open for business through end of september 2023 delivering on commitment to family entertainment in the jacksonville community Adventure Landing Jacksonville Beach Remains Open for Business through End of September 2023 Delivering on Commitment to Family Entertainment in the Jacksonville Community Adventure Landing 21 Dec 2022 https www adventurelanding com adventure landing jacksonville beach remains open for business through end of september 2023 delivering on commitment to family entertainment in the jacksonville community Magic Mountain Fun Center Magicmountainfuncenter com Magic Mountain Fun Center Retrieved 31 March 2022 Cool Crest Family Fun Center Coolcrest com Cool Crest Family Fun Center Retrieved 31 March 2022 All Star Wichita Adventures amp Sports Allstarwichita com All Star Wichita Adventures amp Sports Retrieved 31 March 2022 Amazing Jakes Food amp Fun Amazingjakesplano com Amazing Jakes Food amp Fun Retrieved 31 March 2022 External links editAdventure Landing official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adventure Landing amp oldid 1189493935, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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