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The Beach at Adventure Landing

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The Beach at Adventure Landing was a 35-acre (140,000 m2) water park located 24 miles (39 km) northeast of Cincinnati in Mason, Ohio. Previously known as The Beach Waterpark, it featured ten water attractions, several children's areas, sand volleyball and basketball courts, pool-side beverage service and other special events. The Beach was named the best privately owned water park by Aquatics International Magazine in 2010.In March 2012, The Beach announced it would be closing its doors after operating at a loss for several years, citing a bad economy and poor attendance. In July 2012, Adventure Holdings LLC, based in Florida announced plans to lease and reopen the water park as The Beach at Adventure Landing. It reopened to the public on May 18, 2013. The Beach closed for the second time at the end of the 2019 season, and the property was eventually sold in September 2022 to Lexington attorney & developer Patrick Madden, who decided to keep The Beach permanently closed.

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The Beach at Adventure Landing
I 71, Deerfield Township

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The Beach at Adventure Landing

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45034 Deerfield Township
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