Illinois' Largest Waterpark Announces Opening Date

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Illinois' Largest Waterpark to Open in June

Yorkville's Raging Waves announced it plans to open for the 2023 season on June 3The Chicago area got a taste of summer last week and that was enough to have many itching for the reopening of seasonal attractions like the state's largest waterpark.The waterpark, located at 4000 N. Bridge St., will celebrate its 16th year in business.

The park costs $55 for a day pass, while private cabanas cost $200. Season passes are currently on sale for between $100 and $140, but residents will be eligible for $90 passes. Purchased tickets can be used to enter any day the waterpark is open, and are valid until Sept. 4. To view the waterpark's schedule, click

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