
Waterpark Simulator devs have just revealed that they bought an actual billboard to feature CaseOh’s Goob Lagoon.
Seeing a waterpark advertised is nothing new. But it’s definitely a different story if said waterpark doesn’t actually exist in real life, but rather, a virtual one created by streamer CaseOh inside the game Waterpark Simulator.
Since opening on August 27, 2025, CaseOh’s ‘Goob Lagoon’ has become infamous for its chaotic and hilarious moments.
Now, devs are even honoring it in the real world, as the waterpark has now been immortalized on an actual billboard where fans can stop by and snap photos in front of it.
CaseOh’s Goob Lagoon waterpark featured in a billboard
The announcement came via the game’s official social media channels, featuring a picture that cheekily referenced a fictional law firm offering help to anyone “injured” during their visit to the park.
The image even plastered CaseOh’s face next to the line: “Have you been injured at Goob Lagoon? We can help.” To sell the gag, a ‘fake’ website was thrown in at the bottom for extra legitimacy.
And here’s the best part. That URL actually works. It leads to a site compiling ongoing “investigations” into managerial negligence at the virtual park.
For those wondering where exactly this billboard is located, devs did mention the coordinates fans should keep an eye on: 34.090863, -118.338031. This leads to a spot in Los Angeles, just next to the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Alongside the reveal, devs announced a contest. Fans can snap a photo in front of the billboard and reply to the announcement post. The entry with the most likes will win $500 USD, with the contest running until September 26, 2025, at 11:59 PM PT.
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Naturally, all this attention caught CaseOh’s eye, and the streamer had plenty to say about seeing their virtual park come to life in the real world.
“They went out and got a billboard, bruh!” he said during a stream. “Shout out to the devs of Waterpark Simulator. I don’t know if y’all noticed, but every day when I get on Waterpark, there’s like something new,” he added.
Ultimately, he praised the devs, saying they’re “actually cooking.”