About us : The idea of Adventureland Family Fun Park was born from Raymond Kells experience with the Water Wizz waterslide located in Westerly, RI . After many successful years in the water slide industry he aspired to bring even more family fun to the Southern Rhode Island area in a manner that was both appealing to the flavor of South County and the people who live there. The idea of a wet/dry fun park fit this niche. A brief partnership allowed him to further the idea into constructing Adventureland Family Fun Park in Narragansett. The park initially included a driving range. Hurricane Bob, in 1991, ravaged the range, but out of those ruins came the birth of the Go-Kart track. The Carousel and Burdick's Ice Cream was added in 2011.
Kells vision of bringing family fun to South County area spurred further growth to greater New England. He went on to build Water Wizz of Cape Cod Water Park in Wareham Ma. This water park has grown to become a destination place for families and friends to spend countless summer days.
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