The slides and wave pools at Irvine's Wild Rivers water park will be permanently  closed at the end of summer to make way for an apartment complex.
The  26-year-old water park and nearby Camp James, a summer day camp for children,  must shut down or relocate when their leases end Oct. 2.
The Irvine Co., which owns the land, has plans to build as many as 1,700  apartments on the site, which is adjacent to the Verizon  Wireless Amphitheater — a popular music venue formerly known as Irvine  Meadows.
The Irvine City Council rezoned the land for residential use in  2006, and the Irvine Co. chose to end the lease agreements in  2007.
Both tenants were allowed to remain an additional four  years. In that time, Wild Rivers has been unable to secure a property to  relocate to.
However, managers at the water park have been working with  directors of the nearby Orange County Great Park, which is slowly being built on  the site of the old El Toro Marine Corps Air Station.
The water park's  1,200 seasonal employees — 50% of whom are local youths returning this year from  last season — would be offered jobs if Wild Rivers is able to relocate in a  reasonable time frame, Riedel said.
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I guess it just wasn't wild enough!
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