Interactive Water Attraction and Show
Location: Park Entry - Midway
Number of Nozzles: 138
Number of Pumps: 18 Separate Pumps
Water Recycled: 350,000 Gallons an hour
Size of Water Cage: 60 Feet Diameter
Height of Water: Over 35 Feet in the Air
Water Walls: Over 80 Lineal Feet
Water Garden Features: Two Memorial Gardens. One with 15 custom wave nozzles to create a crashing wave effect.
Year Installed: 2004
Number of Nozzles: 138
Number of Pumps: 18 Separate Pumps
Water Recycled: 350,000 Gallons an hour
Size of Water Cage: 60 Feet Diameter
Height of Water: Over 35 Feet in the Air
Water Walls: Over 80 Lineal Feet
Water Garden Features: Two Memorial Gardens. One with 15 custom wave nozzles to create a crashing wave effect.
Year Installed: 2004
The Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, Utah,
opened the 2004 season with a spectacular new water
feature located just inside the entry of the park. This
new interactive water attraction reestablishes a strong
entrance to the park and welcomes visitors with a
visually exciting display. It features stone paving and
walls from India, and uses over 190 nozzles positioned
to create a 30 - foot diameter "water cage" with a
60-foot "leaping" water tunnel. Guests can enter the
water cage by placing their hand in a "hand" or
"paw" print that are carved into one of the four entry
stones. Once inside, if you don't want to get wet,
you'll need to wait until someone "releases" you!
Lagoon entertains guests with daily and nightly dynamic water productions programmed to music. Theatrical lights provide color and at the center of the water cage, jets force water 35 feet in the air producing an eye-catching show. During the remainder of the day, the water feature provides a fun, interactive water experience for visitors to enjoy.
This interactive fountain also includes over 80 lineal feet of water walls along with two memorial water garden features, one of which incorporates 15 custom wave nozzles to create a crashing wave effect.
There are two special water features that flank the fountain. The first is a 36" diameter sphere that rolls on a water base. The sphere is made from colored Meerfelsen granite from Sweden.
The second feature is a beautiful 60" ring on a rotating base. The ring is made from Verde-Candaias granite imported from Brazil. The stone for the sphere and the ring were shipped to Germany, where they were cut to fit with Furstensteiner granite stone bases. Both features rotate on a thin water film and will allow direct patron contact that will provide fun for all ages.
The new water plaza celebrates the life of Robert E. Freed, under whose vision and innovation Lagoon operated from 1946 until 1974. A man of integrity, he was a leader in the international amusement industry and a pioneer in Utah civil rights. Robert E. Freed loved and contributed to the world of art and entertainment, his family, his community, and his country. From his loving family, this beautiful attraction is provided for Lagoon guests to enjoy in his memory.
Lagoon entertains guests with daily and nightly dynamic water productions programmed to music. Theatrical lights provide color and at the center of the water cage, jets force water 35 feet in the air producing an eye-catching show. During the remainder of the day, the water feature provides a fun, interactive water experience for visitors to enjoy.
This interactive fountain also includes over 80 lineal feet of water walls along with two memorial water garden features, one of which incorporates 15 custom wave nozzles to create a crashing wave effect.
There are two special water features that flank the fountain. The first is a 36" diameter sphere that rolls on a water base. The sphere is made from colored Meerfelsen granite from Sweden.
The second feature is a beautiful 60" ring on a rotating base. The ring is made from Verde-Candaias granite imported from Brazil. The stone for the sphere and the ring were shipped to Germany, where they were cut to fit with Furstensteiner granite stone bases. Both features rotate on a thin water film and will allow direct patron contact that will provide fun for all ages.
The new water plaza celebrates the life of Robert E. Freed, under whose vision and innovation Lagoon operated from 1946 until 1974. A man of integrity, he was a leader in the international amusement industry and a pioneer in Utah civil rights. Robert E. Freed loved and contributed to the world of art and entertainment, his family, his community, and his country. From his loving family, this beautiful attraction is provided for Lagoon guests to enjoy in his memory.