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World Waterpark Association

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

World Waterpark Association
AbbreviationWWA
Formation1982
Typenon-profit organization
HeadquartersOverland Park, Kansas, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
ServicesEducation, Amusement Industry Association, Trade News, Trade Shows,
Damien Latham
President
Rick Root
14
Staff (2016)
9
Websitewww.waterparks.org

The World Waterpark Association (WWA), which was started in 1982, is an international not-for-profit[citation needed] member-based trade association that serves waterparks,[1] aquatic venues and spray parks. The WWA is focused on providing its 1200 members with the education and networking that they need to operate safely and effectively.[2]

History & organization

Founded in 1982, World Waterpark Association was inspired by the creativity and success of George Millay, the “Father of the Waterpark,”[3] who designed the industry-changing SeaWorld and Wet 'n Wild amusement parks.[4] The organization is currently led by Rick Root, who was named President in 2001. [1]

The World Waterpark Association is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors consisting of 14 waterpark owners, operators, suppliers and developers. The term of each board position is 2 years. A Governance Committee comprises the chairman, vice chairman, treasurer and secretary.

Services

World Waterpark Association launched the World’s Largest Swimming Lesson in 2010. It is an annual, worldwide event that focuses on the importance of learning to swim and the need for drowning prevention education.[5] On June 20, 2014, they broke the world record with 36,564 participants at multiple venues in 480 locations in 22 countries.[6]

World Waterpark Magazine

World Waterpark Magazine is a trade journal for the global water park industry. It is published 10 times a year in both print and digital version.[7]

References

  1. ^ "World Waterpark Association (WWA)". Blooloop. 2023-10-24. Retrieved 2023-09-19.
  2. ^ "About WWA". www.waterparks.org. Retrieved 2016-08-10.
  3. ^ "Theme Park Industry Mourns Death of Legendary George Millay; Visionary Founded the SeaWorld Marine Parks and Wet 'n Wild Orlando, the World's First Waterpark | Business Wire". www.businesswire.com (Press release). Retrieved 2016-08-10.
  4. ^ "World Waterpark Association". www.pgpedia.com. Retrieved 2016-08-10.
  5. ^ "Rick Root – World Waterpark Association". Park World Online - Theme Park, Amusement Park and Attractions Industry News. 29 December 2010. Retrieved 2021-07-25.
  6. ^ "Largest swimming lesson (multiple venues)". 20 June 2014. Retrieved 2016-08-10.
  7. ^ "Magazine". www.waterparks.org. Retrieved 2016-08-16.

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