Unleash Your Inner Explorer at Splash Majic Northumberland OA

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Splash Magic Northumberland is a popular water park located in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. The park offers a range of fun-filled activities and attractions for visitors of all ages. One of the main attractions of Splash Magic is its water slides. The park boasts a variety of slides, including tube slides, body slides, and speed slides, guaranteeing a thrilling and exciting experience for adrenaline junkies. With twists, turns, and drops, these slides provide hours of entertainment for guests. In addition to the slides, the park also features a lazy river.


Each store differs in what sells, given the difference in locations.

The Gardens Mall location has been open less than a year and totals 1,800 square feet, filled with apparel, accessories, and a small selection of surfboards and skateboards. With only nine months in, we have a small data set to work with, so we re going to keep watching and then adjust as we go, Oliveira said of the newest store.

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In addition to the slides, the park also features a lazy river. Visitors can relax and float along the gentle current, soaking up the sun and enjoying the beautiful scenery. The lazy river is a great option for those looking for a more laid-back and relaxing experience at the water park.

Ocean Magic’s New Owner Ramps Up Expansion Plans

The new 3,500-square-foot board room inside Ocean Magic's flagship Jupiter, Fla. store. Photo courtesy of Ocean Magic.

By Kari Hamanaka | Published Apr 12, 2023
  • Ocean Magic at The Gardens Mall in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Photo by SES.
  • The Gardens Ocean Magic store entrance. Photo by SES.
  • Hardgoods selection at Ocean Magic's The Gardens location. Photo by SES.
  • Skateboards inside the Palm Beach Gardens store. Photo by SES.
  • Vissla and Salty Crew at the Palm Beach Gardens store. Photo by SES.
  • Volcom folding table at Ocean Magic's Palm Beach Gardens store. Photo by SES.
  • Vuori is a fast mover at the Palm Beach Gardens store. Photo by SES.
  • Quiksilver at The Gardens Mall location. Photo by SES.
  • Ocean Magic store floor in Palm Beach Gardens. Photo by SES.
  • Multiple reorders for Mora pictured in the Palm Beach Gardens store. Photo by SES.
  • The women's swimwear wall in Palm Beach Gardens. Photo by SES.
  • Roxy at Ocean Magic Palm Beach Gardens. Photo by SES.
  • Rip Curl at Palm Beach Gardens. Photo by SES.
  • Rip Curl folding table at Palm Beach Gardens. Photo by SES.
  • Havaianas inside the Palm Beach Gardens store. Photo by SES.
  • Olukai at Ocean Magic Palm Beach Gardens. Photo by SES.
  • Sand Cloud at Palm Beach Gardens. Photo by SES.
  • Ocean Magic-branded hats displayed in Palm Beach Gardens. Photo by SES.
  • Ocean Magic private label is the No. 1 brand. Photo by SES.
  • Ocean Magic private label wall at Palm Beach Gardens. Photo by SES.
  • Ocean Magic Palm Beach Gardens. Photo by SES.
  • The Ocean Magic Jupiter, Fla. store. Photo courtesy of Ocean Magic.

Industry newcomers are looking to breathe new life into a more than 35-year-old Jupiter, Florida surf institution as Ocean Magic’s new ownership eyes big growth for the business.

“It’s such a great story, it would be a shame not to expand,” Ocean Magic partner Felipe “Flip” Oliveira said. “You’re absolutely going to see more Ocean Magics, and we’re going to aggressively expand our footprint.”

Less than three years ago, Jason Brown and Oliveira took over Ocean Magic and since then have implemented major changes on the back end, opened the company’s first-ever mall location, brought in new brands, doubled the footprint of the flagship Jupiter store to nearly 10,000 square feet, and next year will set their sights on more doors.

“The beach genre appeals to anybody and any demographic,” Oliveira told SES, while standing inside Ocean Magic’s store at upscale The Gardens Mall in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. “People love the vibe. They love the clothing. They love the colors. They love that lifestyle in general. So (Ocean Magic) is eye catching in a mall setting. We get a random mix of people that come through here, which is good because we’re hitting customers that we’ve never been able to hit with our core store.”

The Gardens Mall location has been open less than a year and totals 1,800 square feet, filled with apparel, accessories, and a small selection of surfboards and skateboards. The store sits between Brooks Brothers and Nordstrom, with Anthropologie, Vineyard Vines, Tommy Bahama Marlin Bar and store, and Alo Yoga among the other retailers located nearby.

“We wanted to expand our footprint. That was A,” Oliveira said of the thinking behind the second door. “And then B was to test different types of markets. Malls, it’s hit or miss. There are lots of malls around the U.S. that are dying; there are some that are thriving.”

Felipe “Flip” Oliveira inside Ocean Magic’s The Gardens Mall store in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Photo by SES.

Ditching the Suit

Oliveira’s brimming with ideas, including e-bike rentals and full beach packages that include totes filled with all the necessary items for a day on the sand. Both programs are set to launch this week.

The changes Oliveira and Brown have put in place are paying off. Ocean Magic’s projected to be up this year. The first year under the new owners in 2021 marked a record year. The second year in 2022 saw each month up on a year-over-year basis, and 2023 is so far beating last year.

“We’re on a great trajectory,” Oliveira said.

Ocean Magic’s a different world for him and Brown than their past work experiences.

Oliveira spent 20 years in corporate sales. His business partner Brown, meanwhile, is a serial entrepreneur who also owns the Cactus Grille & Tequila Bar restaurant in Palm Beach Gardens, the Jupiter bridal salon Brides by Lola Dré, and services firm ERC Helpdesk.

“I did the suit and tie and then threw on some boardshorts and thought this would be great,” Oliveira said of what brought him to Ocean Magic.

“I have a history with skateboarding and surfing growing up, so this really spoke to me.”

The two now turn to big ambitions for the Ocean Magic name. This year they’ll get their bearings on The Gardens store, while also bolstering the e-commerce business.

Brands That Are Selling

Each store differs in what sells, given the difference in locations.

Women’s outperforms at the Jupiter store, with Billabong leading there after the private label business.

At The Gardens location, men’s turns faster with Vuori being the next fastest-selling brand after Ocean Magic product.

“With only nine months in, we have a small data set to work with, so we’re going to keep watching and then adjust as we go,” Oliveira said of the newest store.

Cariumas was brought in a few weeks ago. Globe and Vans footwear are also recent adds.

The Deerfield Beach, Florida label Mora Surf Boutique – which is also a store – has seen quick sell-through. The business is operated by two sisters who create one-of-a-kind apparel that includes tie-dye mini and maxi dresses, crochet tops, jumpsuits, and other pieces.

Oliveira said Ocean Magic can’t keep enough of the line in stock at both of its stores.

“They do amazing work. They’re a dream to work with and shipping’s always great,” he said, noting Ocean Magic’s fourth reorder for Mora in the past couple months.

Entrance to the board room inside Ocean Magic’s Jupiter, Fla. store. Photo courtesy of Ocean Magic.

The Core

If The Gardens store is a study in whether Ocean Magic ultimately translates to the more mainstream, and also upscale, consumer, the surf shop’s Jupiter location is the calling card for the core.

It’s there that founder Don French built a name and loyal following for Ocean Magic beginning in 1986. French, who Oliveira and Brown did not know prior to the acquisition, stayed on for a couple weeks post-sale during a transition phase, but it’s now the two partners running the operation.

The two have expanded the Jupiter store’s footprint, doubling it earlier this year to nearly 10,000 square feet. About 3,500 square feet of that is dedicated to hardgoods.

The hardgoods room also has a couch, big screen TV, and Xbox for people to come and hang out.

“That’s what surf shops used to be. You could come in. Everybody knew your name,” Oliveira said. “It felt like family, so that’s what we want to bring back to the community.”

Other noticeable changes have been made to the Jupiter store layout.

“We moved sandals to the back of the store,” Oliveira. “A lot of people come in just for sandals, so they were never experiencing the rest of the store. It’s a different flow in there now. It’s much more shoppable. Historically, we’ve never had a brand buildout. Don always wanted to keep everything fluid, but there are some brands that are doing so well and they’ve been so good to us, it’s a shame not to give them sections of that wall. So now we have Billabong women’s and Roxy where the sandals used to be.”

Ocean Magic-branded straw hats inside the Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. store. Photo by SES.

Testing as They Go

Plenty of other changes have been rolled out since the new owners took over.

Oliveira detailed employee pay increases, boosted benefits, and paid time off. New point-of-sale and inventory management systems were also implemented.

From a visual standpoint, Ocean Magic underwent a rebrand a little over a year-and-a-half ago with a refreshed logo that’s now on everything from the store shopping bags and gift cards, to private label, which is their number one-selling brand in store.

“We’ve seen a great uptick (in private label) since the rebranding,” Oliveira said. “We’ve put it on everything. Everything that can be branded, we branded it.”

Plans call for additional private label expansion, although they’re still learning what works and what doesn’t.

“I’m still very new to this,” Oliveira said. “I’m testing things out and learning as I go. I ask a lot of questions and involve all my teammates in the decision-making process for the store. So, with the private label, I branch out sometimes. I tried shorts. They’re not moving. We’ve had the same shorts for a year now, so probably not a great idea. I don’t understand why that’s happening. Is it location? Is it the price point? There’s a lot we’re looking at, but I’m going to try to brand every single type of product that we sell.”

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Kari Hamanaka can be reached at [email protected].

The new 3,500-square-foot board room inside Ocean Magic's flagship Jupiter, Fla. store. Photo courtesy of Ocean Magic.
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Another popular feature of Splash Magic is its wave pool. This large pool generates waves, simulating the feel of an ocean beach. Visitors can swim, splash, and play in the waves, providing a fun and refreshing break from the slides and other attractions. For younger visitors, Splash Magic offers a designated children's play area. This area is specifically designed for kids and includes smaller slides, shallow pools, and water features that are perfect for little ones. Parents can relax and watch their children safely enjoy the water in this specially designed section of the park. In addition to the water attractions, Splash Magic also provides various amenities for visitors. The park offers picnic areas where guests can enjoy a meal or snack, as well as changing rooms and locker rentals for convenience. Overall, Splash Magic Northumberland is a fantastic water park that offers a wide range of attractions and activities for visitors of all ages. Whether you're seeking a thrilling ride down a water slide or a relaxing float in the lazy river, there's something for everyone at this park. So, grab your swimsuit and head to Splash Magic for a day of fun and excitement..

Reviews for "Discover the Magic of Splash Majic Northumberland's Great Outdoors"

1) Sarah - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with my experience at Splash Magic Northumberland. The facilities were outdated and in need of some serious renovations. The water park was small and didn't have a lot of exciting attractions. The staff was also unfriendly and didn't seem very knowledgeable. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this place if you're looking for a fun and enjoyable water park experience.
2) John - 1/5 stars - Splash Magic Northumberland was a complete letdown. The water park was overcrowded and it felt like there were way too many people crammed into the limited space. The lines for the slides were ridiculously long and the wait times were unbearable. The cleanliness of the park was also questionable, with dirty floors and unattended trash. Save your money and go somewhere else for a better water park experience.
3) Emily - 2/5 stars - My family and I were really looking forward to our visit to Splash Magic Northumberland, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to our expectations. The water park was not well-maintained, with broken slides and chipped paint. The locker rooms were dirty and lacked basic amenities like soap and paper towels. The food options were also limited and overpriced. We left feeling underwhelmed and won't be returning in the future.
4) Mike - 2/5 stars - Our day at Splash Magic Northumberland was far from magical. The park was overcrowded, making it difficult to fully enjoy the water slides and pools. The lifeguards seemed overwhelmed and were not attentive to the safety of the guests. The lack of shade and seating areas was also a major inconvenience. Overall, our experience was not worth the price we paid and we won't be going back.

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