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I live in the neighborhood next door and would please urge people not to park their cars in front of our houses just to save a few dollars. Also, if you are going to bring your own food and come out...
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I live in the neighborhood next door and would please urge people not to park their cars in front of our houses just to save a few dollars. Also, if you are going to bring your own food and come out to your car to eat it, please don't leave your trash laying in the street! Although the management at Wild Waves tries to be good neighbors to us, it's really annoying to have these problems all through the summer.
WW itself can be very fun, but is very crowded on sunny weekends, so be prepared to wait in long lines for more popular rides.
And last, if you do have to wait or you have some other customer service issue, please don't take it out on the teenage workers there. As the parent of two teenagers working there this past summer, I can vouch for the fact that they try to do their jobs as best they can. I can't believe the horrible names that customers called my kids every week (in front of their own children and others waiting in line) because their child was too short or too tall (or the adult was!) and the ride operator had to tell them they couldn't ride. Look at the signs before you wait in line!
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If you like water and rides this may be the place for you. On a mellow day this place is passable. On a jam packed weekend it is crazy. If you are in no hurry and don't mind long lines you are...
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If you like water and rides this may be the place for you. On a mellow day this place is passable. On a jam packed weekend it is crazy. If you are in no hurry and don't mind long lines you are going to have a great time. We took our kids and they loved it. It is full of teenagers, that's expected. I would give this park a high score for fun but a low score for prices and food services.
Parking is $12, admission is around $37 per person, a beverage is at least $3.50, a personal sized pizza is $6.50, a corn dog is around $4.50, and if you want to rent tubes to float on they cost money too! I guess for a family on a budget this would be a big expense day. There are seasons passes that are reasonable but again it adds up. For a family of four without seasons passes it could easily cost $200. for the day. I think that's why they say entertainment costs money.
As for the attractions, they are fun. They have a pirate ship water area and a rides for kids. For a little more adventure there are several water slides. One slide called Zooma Falls features tubes that fit four. There is the lazy river and a wave pool as well. The park has a couple of roller coasters, bumper cars, and various other rides.
A couple of tips. If you want to save a couple of bucks you can park further away and walk. I personally don't do that but I see lots of others who don't mind. The other way to save a few bucks is packing a lunch. You are not allowed to take food or drinks into the park. What you can do is have a ice chest in your car and go out to the parking lot when it's time to have a bite to eat. Just get your hand stamped so you can come back in for more fun.
All in all, it's a fun day and almost a must do once a year type of thing. Just be ready to take your time and don't be in a hurry or stressed about money.
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Wild waves water park is a great water park. My family really enjoys this place and we go atleast once a year while we are passing through on our way to visit family. The slides are great and there...
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Wild waves water park is a great water park. My family really enjoys this place and we go atleast once a year while we are passing through on our way to visit family. The slides are great and there is an activity suitable for even our youngest child. We make a fun day out of it and our oldest will talk about it for days!
The entire park is clean and very well maintained. nice grassy and shady areas to relax, calm down or eat lunch.
Admission prices are a little high though, so we limit our visit to once a year.
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