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Dulcimer Splash
Opryland USA
Location Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Section Hill Country Area
Status Defunct
Operated May 27, 1972 to December 31, 1997
Statistics
Manufacturer Arrow Development
Product Log Flume
Type

Dulcimer Splash was a Log Flume built by US manufacturer Arrow Development previously located at Opryland USA in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

History

Zoom Flume opened with Opryland USA on May 27, 1972. It was located in the Hill Country Area.[1] It was later renamed to Dulcimer Splash at an unknown date.

The ride was bought by Premier Parks as part of a 13 ride package deal of Opryland USA's attractions in November 1997 after the park's closure on December 31, 1997 for $7,034,000 and was later stored at the site of Old Indiana Fun-n-Water Park in Thorntown, Indiana, USA before being assumedly ultimately scrapped by 2003 after Six Flags sold the land in July 2002.[2][3][4]

References

  1. "Like a Good, Healthy Splashdown". The Tennessean.
  2. Hartmann, Stacey (1997-11-21). "13 Opryland rides sold". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
  3. "Opryland". Theme Park Timelines.
  4. %247%2C034%2C000&f=false "Opryland USA: Images of Modern America". Stephen W. Philips. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)