Has AcquaFlash Really Shut Down? Here's What We Know

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On the evening of September 25th, on the official channels and social media of Aquaflash, one appeared enigmatic graphics which threatens the closure of the park. Is this an announcement of definitive closure or simply a gimmick? marketing?

With a layout similar to that of a obituary, the park management has communicated the “disappearance” of Acquaflash, adding that the date of the funeral will be communicated later. It is unclear, however, whether this really means the end for the famous water park in Licola, or whether it is a move to attract attention in view of Halloween.

The troubled history of Acquaflash, formerly Magic World

The water park of Licola, In the municipality of Giugliano, was inaugurated at the beginning of the Years' 90 with the name of Aquaflash. In a short time it became one of the points of reference for summer entertainment in Naples and its surroundings. However, in 1998, the park changed its name and became Magic World, taking on a new brand and expanding its offering of attractions.

Despite its evolution, the park has gone through a period of crisis in recent years, which led it to close its doors about five years ago. After years of waiting, however, Aquaflash reopened last June, marking the return of the famous amusement park to its original appearance, has not been spared either from some criticism on social media.

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The Mystery of the Closing of Acqua Flash

The publication of the solemn-looking graphic, accompanied by the text announcing the “disappearance” of Acquaflash “THE PARK IS DEAD.“, has inevitably sparked a series of speculations. The reference to the funeral, in particular, has made many think of a possible definitive closure of the water park.

However, it cannot be ruled out that this is a marketing campaign, aimed at creating suspense and fueling online debate in the run-up to Halloween. The strategy could be to surprise the public with a symbolic “resurrection” of the park, thus rekindling interest in the run-up to the holiday.

Supporting this thesis is the fact that the last post of the park It's only 2 weeks ago, which normally invited users to visit the park. It is true, however, that in recent weeks AcquaFlash has had to close several times due to recent weather warnings.

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