The Aquacade was a water show performed at Pacific Ocean Park in Santa Monica, California. It featured synchronized swimming, diving, and other water stunts. The show was a popular attraction at the park and ran from 1958 to 1967.
The Aquacade was performed in a large outdoor pool that was located near the center of the park. The pool was surrounded by a grandstand that could seat up to 5,000 people. The show featured a variety of acts, including:
* Synchronized swimming: Teams of swimmers performed intricate routines in the water.
* Diving: Divers performed spectacular dives from high platforms.
* Water stunts: Performers performed stunts such as water skiing, wakeboarding, and jet skiing.
The Aquacade was a popular attraction at Pacific Ocean Park and was enjoyed by millions of people during its nine-year run. The show was discontinued in 1967 when the park closed.