Goo Lagoon

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The "Welcome To Goo Lagoon!" sign.
Valentine's Day Carnival
Mussel Beach

Goo lagoon is a beach were SpongeBob and his friends hang out. There are many lifeguard towers to keep people safe. Some people who go there are Sandy, Larry the Lobster, Don the Whale, Frank and many other fish under the sea. There is a lifeguard service with many helpers who volunteer.

Features, Locations

(Valentine's Day Carnival is a huge carnival seen in the episodes: Valentine's Day, To Love a Patty, Breath Of Fresh Squidward. There is many rides and features although it was destroyed for a while when the Choco Balloon blew up.) There are lots of other places like Juice Bars, Snack bars, Ice Cream stands (Lou runs it), Frizbee Places, Mount Climb up and Fall off and many lifeguard towers.

  • Mussel Beach

(Mussel beach is misspelled as Mussel because a mussel is a type of creature, and it is a weight area. Many of the toughest sea creatures hang out there!)

  • Snack Bar/Juice Bar

A snack shack shown in a couple of episodes including MuscleBob BuffPants, Ripped Pants, and talked about on SpongeGuard on Duty.

Competitions

  • The Weightlifting Competition (A Huge Weightlifting Competion)
  • The Surfing Competition (A Surfing Competion where anyone is allowed)
  • The Anchor Toss Competition (An extremely hard competition, lifting anchors!)
  • The Sand Castle Competition (Make a sand castle!)
  • The Annual Hot Dog Chug (Scooter enters this competition)
  • The Roll Hurl Competition
  • The Rodeo Rampage competition (stay on a horse the longest)
  • The Best Goo Icecream Sauce competition (make the best goo sauce for icecream)

In most SpongeBob computer games, Goo Lagoon hosts events such as the Valentine's Day Carnival and the Bikini Bottom Carnival.

People hanging out in Goo Lagoon

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