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MGM Grand Adventures Theme Park

MGM Grand Adventures Theme Park
MGMGrandAdventuresLogo.jpg
Location MGM Grand Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada
Coordinates 36°6′24″N 115°9′53″W / 36.10667°N 115.16472°W / 36.10667; -115.16472
Theme Show business
Owner MGM Mirage
Operated by MGM Mirage
Opened December 18, 1993 (1993-12-18)
Closed 2002; 15 years ago (2002)
Operating season 24/7
Visitors per annum 50,000
Area 33-acre (13.4 ha)
Rides
Total 7
Roller coasters 1
Water rides 2
Status Closed

MGM Grand Adventures Theme Park was a theme park adjacent to the MGM Grand hotel and casino in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It operated from 1993 to 2002.

The original plan for the theme park was to make it family-oriented by providing activities for children. The overall Wizard of Oz theming of the hotel and casino provided the motto to literally "follow the yellow brick road" from inside the hotel to the entrance to the theme park, which was built on the hotel's backlot. Opened on December 18, 1993, along with the rest of the complex, the then 33-acre (13.4 ha) MGM Grand Adventures Theme Park looked like a small-version of larger counterparts Disney's Hollywood Studios and Universal Studios, which utilized a movie studio-backlot theme. During a later expansion of the hotel's pool and convention facilities, the area of the park was reduced by 40% to an area of 18.8 acres (7.6 ha).

For 2001, the theme park was renamed The Park at MGM Grand and served as a rental facility for corporate functions, before being closed permanently in 2002. Since 2006, the property had been occupied by The Signature at MGM Grand.

MGM Grand Adventures opened on 33 acres of land on December 18, 1993. From 1994 to 1997, the park was renamed Scream Park each October for Halloween. This separate admission event included several haunted houses in and around the park's attractions.

In May 1996, the MGM Grand planned an $8 million reconfiguration of the park, which had performed below expectations. The plan included relocating and lengthening its roller coaster. In June and July 1996, MGM Grand Adventures offered "Bustin' Loose" summer block parties, in which the park was converted into three separately themed areas with live entertainment and interactive games. In May 1997, a pool, spa, and a 380,000 square-foot conference center were being built on 15 acres of land previously occupied by a portion of MGM Grand Adventures, reducing the park to 18.8 acres.


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