Daytona Lagoon waterpark and family entertainment centre in Florida opened its doors for the 2017 season on March 10.

On the heels of an exceptional inaugural season under United Parks ownership, the Daytona Beach facility is upgrading its range of dry attractions for 2017, including an enhanced indoor laser tag arena and a new full interactive ropes course, which is expected to open this summer.

These additions are part of Daytona Lagoon’s ongoing, multimillion-dollar renovation designed to enhance the park’s dry and aquatic infrastructure and entertainment offerings.

Additional elements of the project include expanding the park’s food offerings and catering options, adding cabanas, and installing many new and exciting games in its arcade.

“With the addition of our new ropes course and upgraded laser tag arena, Daytona Lagoon will feature 12 best-in-class wet and dry attractions, including a full arcade with over 70 immersive games,” said Barrett Byers, director of park operations for United Parks.

“Our expansion and facelift initiatives continue apace and we look forward to further enhancing Daytona Lagoon’s attractions for our guests at Daytona Beach’s premier waterpark and family entertainment centre.”

Tyler Currie, general manager of Daytona Lagoon, added: “2017 is shaping up to be the most exciting season in Daytona Lagoon’s history, with the most wet and dry attraction activities in Daytona Beach including The Lagoon Waterpark, Go-Karts, Miniature Golf, Laser Tag, Mega Arcade and Rock Wall.”

In addition to Daytona Lagoon, United Parks also operates Hydro Adventures in Missouri and is poised to become the next operator of historic Rye Playland in Westchester County, New York.