Soak City construction continues; expected for May completion
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Construction at Soak City at Kings Island is expected to be completed before the end of May.
Kings Island posted a construction update April 1, saying RiverRacers will likely be completed by the end of this week.
'The favorable weather on Monday worked in the team's favor, with a crane methodically lifting parts into place throughout the day,' said Kings Island. 'More than 50% of the structure was completed before the end of Monday.'
Once RiverRacers has been completed, construction crews will then look to complete Splash River Junction, where cabanas, slides and water tower will be implemented.
Soak City is scheduled to open to the public May 24, which is when crews project all work will be conducted by.
Click here to see the full 2025 Kings Island summer schedule.
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