News Summary
The ZDT Amusement Park, a cherished attraction in San Antonio, will close its doors permanently on August 17, 2025, after 18 years of operation. The owners announced the decision on social media, citing declining attendance, rising operational costs, and a wish to spend more time with family as reasons for the closure. With a legacy of fun experiences, ZDT evolved from a go-cart track to home exciting rides like the Mad Raft Water Coaster and the Switchback. As the closure date nears, the park encourages guests to make their final visits.
San Antonio Amusement Park ZDT to Close Permanently on August 17, 2025
San Antonio’s beloved ZDT Amusement Park will shutter its doors for good on August 17, 2025, marking the end of an 18-year journey for the local entertainment venue. The closure announcement was conveyed through a Facebook post by the park’s owners, expressing gratitude for the support received throughout the years.
Officials revealed that the decision to close was influenced by several factors, including declining attendance and increasing operational costs. In addition, the owners cited a desire to spend more time with their family as a primary reason for the closure. In the post, they emphasized that it had become apparent that the park was no longer sustainable.
History and Attractions
ZDT Amusement Park has been a staple of San Antonio since its establishment in 2007. The park was named in honor of the Donhausers’ three children: Zac, Danielle, and Tiffany. Originally, the park featured a go-cart course, which provided visitors with an exhilarating racing experience. Over the years, ZDT has expanded its offerings significantly, introducing attractions such as the Mad Raft Water Coaster, a popular water ride, and the Switchback, a wooden shuttle ride known for its unique design and thrilling experience.
Final Days and Guest Guidance
Context and Future Implications
The closure of ZDT Amusement Park reflects broader challenges facing the entertainment and amusement industry. Economic pressures along with changing consumer behaviors have led to difficulties for many similar establishments. The Donhausers have expressed deep appreciation for the lasting memories that visitors have built within the park’s grounds over the years.
In a local community that has enjoyed the park’s attractions throughout its years of operation, the closing of ZDT marks a significant shift in the local entertainment landscape. The loss of the park will be felt by families, thrill-seekers, and residents who have witnessed its growth and adaptation within the community.
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- Spectrum Local News: San Antonio Amusement Park Will Close Its Doors
- Wikipedia: Amusement Park
- Express News: Six Flags Park Closures
- Google Search: ZDT Amusement Park San Antonio
- CultureMap San Antonio: ZDT’s Amusement Park Closes 2025
- Google Scholar: ZDT Amusement Park Closure
- Florida Politics: Chasing Thrills
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Amusement Park Closure
- Spectrum Local News: Morning Briefing San Antonio July 18
- Google News: ZDT San Antonio Closing

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