John Wood Iii Review of Wild Waves Theme Park
Essentially quite similar to most fairs in the rid...
Essentially quite similar to most fairs in the ride department but there is a fun wooden coaster and a launch or drop tower ride. The water park side can be fun when lines aren't ridiculously long. I actively haven't been for a few years but went often for many years. It's the best amusement park, theme park ha, we've got but if you're able to get to Idaho, like an hour from spokane, silverwood theme park is worthy of the term and as good as places you'll find in southern California. Wild waves is however great if you get a season pass at the cheapest prices and it seems to be mostly a locals hangout or works best as such as I've heard of great disappointment from tourists that were expecting a solid amusement park and not a locals playground. Lol. They do try but even when they were part of the six flags family they were a low tier amusement park. The previous being said they were higher tier before that but six flags did bring a few new rides that they desperately needed but also removed some of the charm...such as the croquet course...I'm sure I'm not the only one that treated it like mini golf but that was something unique and different and was included with admission; if such a thing existed today it'd cost extra and I think for a while they had mini golf in its place that they charged extra for

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