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Battle Creek water park opening delayed

Flash Flood Water Park will remain closed Saturday, May 23 due to cooler weather conditions, the city of Battle Creek said in an announcement.”Forecasted temperatures are below the minimum required air temperature of 65°, which is needed to safely operate the facility,” the city said. “We anticipate opening on Sunday, May 24 at noon and look forward to seeing you then.”

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Battle Creek residents can take advantage of summer hours at Full Blast Recreation Center.

The 88,000-square-foot facility is now open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. It will be closed Sundays through the summer.

Full Blast features a fitness center, locker rooms, indoor walking track, three gymnasiums, batting cages and multi-purpose space. More information, including membership and rental options, is available at battlecreekmi.gov/892/Full-Blast.

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Flash Flood Waterpark typically opens for the season Memorial Day weekend. The park operates seasonally from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day and has separate hours from Full Blast.

Visitors can find the waterpark schedule and admission details at battlecreekmi.gov/893/Flash-Flood-Waterpark.

Descriptions and registration options are available at battlecreekmi.gov/872/Programs-Activities.

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This article originally appeared on Battle Creek Enquirer: Battle Creek water park opening delayed

Reporting by Janis Reeser, Battle Creek Enquirer / Battle Creek Enquirer

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