FOLEY, AL – The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is celebrating the opening OWA’s Tropic Falls waterpark expansion with the completion of its new Big Water Bay wave pool and Coastal Curl surf simulator.
A multi-day celebration event will take place in Tropic Falls and Downtown OWA, which includes activity zones, games and live entertainment. The Poarch Band Pow Wow Club will also be performing ceremonial cultural dancing to traditional music.
“We are excited to celebrate this year-round tropical attraction, and see it come to life for everyone to enjoy,” said Cody Williamson, President/CEO of Creek Indian Enterprises Development Authority (CEIDA). “We take great pride in having the opportunity to offer our guests the best in family fun and entertainment on the Gulf Coast.”
“We are always looking for opportunities to create new, fun experiences here in Alabama that will improve the quality of life for the communities, create jobs, and spur economic development,” said Poarch Band of Creek Indian’s Chairwoman and CEO, Stephanie A. Bryan. “Tropic Falls at OWA does all three, and we are happy that it will be a great addition to our other investments in Foley.”