Cypress Gardens was a botanical garden and Amusement park near Winter Haven, Florida that operated from 1936 to 2009. As of 2011, the botanical garden portion had been preserved inside Legoland Florida.
It became known as the "Water Ski Capital of the World" because it was the site of many of the sport's landmark firsts and over 50 world records were broken there. During World War II, soldiers visited and waterskiing was introduced for their entertainment. Numerous movies were filmed at the park, including portions of This is Cinerama, the first feature filmed in the wide-screen format, and a string of Esther Williams films and TV specials in the 1950s and 1960s. "Titles with location matching 'Cypress Gardens'. IMDB. Retrieved 2010-12-18. In the 1950s the Southern Belles attraction was introduced, in which young women dressed in the reminiscent of the Antebellum South. During the 1961-1965 American Civil War Centennial young men dressed in Confederate uniforms would be photographed with the Southern Belles. In the early 1960s a custom photography boat named Miss Cover Girl was introduced, and the park became a popular site for the filming of television commercials.
Many celebrities and dignitaries have skied and visited at the park, including Elvis Presley, King Hussein of Jordan and his son and successor, King Abdullah II. It was also the site of a Johnny Carson special.
On April 14, 2014, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
In 1985 book publisher Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich purchased the park to build their SeaWorld parks group. Harcourt sold the other businesses to Anheuser-Busch in 1989. Busch continued to operate Cypress Gardens until April 1, 1995, when a group of the park's managers, led by Bill Reynolds, bought the property.
Under President and CEO Reynolds, the park operated until April 13, 2003, when it closed after a prolonged tourism decline following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. 529 people were put out of work with three days' notice.
Buescher's plan to reopen the park in September 2004 was delayed by damage from hurricanes Charley, Frances, and Jeanne. Cypress Gardens Adventure Park finally opened in November 2004. One of its new attractions, the Triple Hurricane roller coaster, was named for the tumultuous storm season. The adjacent Splash Island water park opened in 2005, along with the Galaxy Spin roller coaster.
On May 18, 2006, scenes for the film Grace Is Gone, starring John Cusack, were shot at Cypress Gardens. In the film, a man delays telling his daughters that their mother has been killed in the Iraq War by taking them to "Enchanted Gardens", their favorite theme park.
In September 2006, Adventure Parks Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection at the Florida site citing approximately $30 million in damages sustained from the 2004 hurricanes.
Land South Adventures, a subsidiary of Mulberry, Florida-based Land South Holdings, purchased Cypress Gardens at a bankruptcy auction on October 16, 2007, for $16.9 million, leaving Buescher as interim manager until Baker Leisure Group of Orlando, Florida, took over park operations in January 2008." New Cypress Gardens Ownership Announces Operational Change at Historic Attraction ", PR Newswire, January 2, 2008
On Monday, November 10, 2008, Land South Holdings announced the temporary closure of the park, which was shut down November 17 of that year. It reopened on March 28, 2009, with an expanded water park named Splash Island. The animals, however, were gone, and the rides did not operate or had already been removed. Cypress Gardens and Splash Island began separate ticketing, with dual-park season passes also available; parking was free.
On September 23, 2009, owner Land South Holdings LLC announced that the park was closing immediately, saying that all avenues to keep the park open had been explored but that they were unable to find a way to "keep the park running in its traditional form".
Competitions and changes of ownership
Cypress Gardens Adventure Park
Legoland acquisition
Attractions
Roller coasters
Fiesta Express 2004 2008 A Zamperla kiddie coaster with small hairpin turns. It was relocated to Gillian's Funland in Sea Isle City, N.J. in 2009. It has since been relocated to Austin's Park in Pflugerville, T.X. as of 2013. Okeechobee Rampage 2004 2008 A Vekoma junior roller coaster. It reopened in the new Legoland Florida as Dragon. Swamp Thing 2004 2008 A Vekoma Suspended Family Coaster. It reopened in the new Legoland Florida as Flying School. Triple Hurricane 2004 2008 A Martin & Vleminckx Group junior wooden coaster. It was named for the three hurricanes (Charley, Frances, and Hurricane Jeanne) that struck the park in 2004. It is an ACE Coaster Classic. It reopened in the new Legoland Florida as Coastersaurus. Galaxy Spin 2005 2008 A Zamperla Spinning Wild Mouse coaster. It was relocated to Fun Spot America in Kissimmee, Florida. and reopened in July 2011 under the name Power Trip and "Rockstar Coaster" (now known as Galaxy Spin) Starliner 2007 2008 A classic Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters designed wooden coaster. It originally operated at Miracle Strip Amusement Park in Panama City Beach, Florida. Miracle Strip closed in 2004.
Thrill rides
Delta Kite Flyers 2004 2008 Zamperla Kite Flyer flat ride, riders are spun around while in a flying position. Kite Flyer Disk'O 2004 2008 Zamperla Disk-O flat ride, riders spin around on a frisbee traversing a track. The park would install a new version of the ride for the 2015 season Called Mia's Riding Adventure. Pharaoh's Fury 2004 2008 Chance Rides Swinging Ship flat ride. Power Surge 2004 2008 Zamperla Power Surge flat ride, a large spinning and flipping flat ride. Thunderbolt 2004 2008 An ARM tower ride, similar to Power Tower at Cedar Point. Yo-Yo 2004 2008 Chance Rides "Yo-Yo" flat ride, a circular "wave swinger" type flat ride.
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