A Wet ‘n’ Wild water park in Las Vegas is to lose its branding and become the Cowabunga Bay water park.

The two water parks will be merged and use the Cowabunga brand in future, reports local outlet KSNV.
The Typhoon Texas management company, Pyek Group, has agreed the partnership when the deal is complete.
The Cowabunga Bay park will remain under the same name, while Wet ‘n’ Wild will become Cowabunga Canyon.
The new arrangement will come into effect once the Wet ‘n’ Wild Las Vegas reopens in the summer of 2022.