Rebuild and Bring Back Caribbean Cove at 3850 Depauw Blvd, Indianapolis, IN.


Rebuild and Bring Back Caribbean Cove at 3850 Depauw Blvd, Indianapolis, IN.
The Issue
Caribbean Cove was the ultimate fun hotel and indoor waterpark to go to back then. It's sad that it was neglected by bad management, so I'm starting this petition to hopefully bring Caribbean Cove back to life for generations and families. Rebuilding it exactly as it was in its hey-day and giving ownership to great management or Holiday Inn would provide a local vacation spot without the need for long travel. Please sign this petition to support the revival of Caribbean Cove at 3850 Depauw Blvd, Indianapolis!
Some Indianapolis residents and visitors have been reminiscing about the good old days spent at Caribbean Cove, the beloved indoor water park located just off of Michigan Road and South of I-465. With its thrilling water slides, relaxing lazy river, and tropical atmosphere, Caribbean Cove was a favorite destination for families looking to escape the summer heat while having a day of fun in the sun.
Bringing back Caribbean Cove would not only provide a much-needed source of entertainment for Indianapolis residents, but it would also stimulate the local economy by attracting visitors from near and far. The park was a popular destination for birthday parties, hotel guests, family reunions, and school field trips, and its revival would undoubtedly bring joy to a new generation of children and adults alike.
Moreover, Caribbean Cove was simply a blast to visit. From the heart-pounding water slides to the relaxing lazy river, there was something for everyone to enjoy at the park. The tropical theme of the park created a unique and immersive experience for guests, transporting them to a paradise right in the middle of Indianapolis.
So let's bring back Caribbean Cove and create new memories that will last a lifetime. Let's embrace the nostalgia of the past and turn it into a vibrant and exciting future for our city. Together, we can make Caribbean Cove a shining example of what makes Indianapolis such a special place to live and visit.
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The Issue
Caribbean Cove was the ultimate fun hotel and indoor waterpark to go to back then. It's sad that it was neglected by bad management, so I'm starting this petition to hopefully bring Caribbean Cove back to life for generations and families. Rebuilding it exactly as it was in its hey-day and giving ownership to great management or Holiday Inn would provide a local vacation spot without the need for long travel. Please sign this petition to support the revival of Caribbean Cove at 3850 Depauw Blvd, Indianapolis!
Some Indianapolis residents and visitors have been reminiscing about the good old days spent at Caribbean Cove, the beloved indoor water park located just off of Michigan Road and South of I-465. With its thrilling water slides, relaxing lazy river, and tropical atmosphere, Caribbean Cove was a favorite destination for families looking to escape the summer heat while having a day of fun in the sun.
Bringing back Caribbean Cove would not only provide a much-needed source of entertainment for Indianapolis residents, but it would also stimulate the local economy by attracting visitors from near and far. The park was a popular destination for birthday parties, hotel guests, family reunions, and school field trips, and its revival would undoubtedly bring joy to a new generation of children and adults alike.
Moreover, Caribbean Cove was simply a blast to visit. From the heart-pounding water slides to the relaxing lazy river, there was something for everyone to enjoy at the park. The tropical theme of the park created a unique and immersive experience for guests, transporting them to a paradise right in the middle of Indianapolis.
So let's bring back Caribbean Cove and create new memories that will last a lifetime. Let's embrace the nostalgia of the past and turn it into a vibrant and exciting future for our city. Together, we can make Caribbean Cove a shining example of what makes Indianapolis such a special place to live and visit.
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Petition created on May 29, 2024