Developers of the planned Splash Canyon Waterpark in southwest Las Vegas say they'll be delaying their grand opening by one year.
The $20 million waterpark near I-215 and Sunset Road is now targeting an opening date in spring 2013.
Officials from developer SFB Partners said Friday that they wanted to ensure the park was fully finished by opening day so season passholders would get their money's worth.
The waterpark is offering refunds to people who already purchased 2012 season passes. They say they will keep job applications that have already been submitted to them on file.
Splash Canyon plans include 20 waterslides, a 17,000-square-foot wave pool and a 1,000-foot-long lazy river.

