The popular attraction at Lake Cunningham Park in East San Jose should be open for visitors in June.
A new sign for CaliBunga Water Park was installed in early May 2024 at Lake Cunningham Park in San Jose. CaliBunga replaces Raging Waters, which closed abruptly in 2023. Goodbye, Raging Waters and hello, CaliBunga. That’s the decidedly more laidback new name of the water park at Lake Cunningham Park in San Jose, which is expected to reopen next month.
Signs with the new name went up last week, and work has continued at the park with water slides being refurbished and repainted in brighter colors and artificial turf being installed in some areas. There are seasonal jobs to be had, too, as CaliBunga Water Park is hiring for lifeguards and other positions.
“It’s an amazing event for people to come to because you’re supporting local Latinx artists, and you’re celebrating the great work that MACLA does — and really that our artists do — to bring vibrancy to downtown,” Helstrup-Alvarez said. The exhibition is still open to the public this week from noon to 7 p.m. on Wednesday through Friday and from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are $100 online and available atThe Urban Vibrancy Institute’s series of block parties for 2024 kicks off Thursday with the first in downtown San Jose’s Historic District around the Bank of Italy building, Fountain Alley and Post Street.
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