Jessie Early Review of Wild Waves Theme Park
Wild waves is a water and theme park. It has tradi...
Wild waves is a water and theme park. It has traditional amusement rides (1 wooden and 1 steel rollercoaster, ferris wheel, kid area) and at least 6 water slides, a wave pool, a lazy river, and water playground area. Admission is $25/kid and $45/adult. Some discounts available with advance or online purchase. If you have food allergies you will need to request a food pass 24hrs in advance but they do accommodate day of requests sometimes (it's free, allows you to bring in food, no hard coolers or glass). They have meal plans but it doesn't seem to be a great deal unless you like eating lots of greasy fast food. I believe there is a limit on what or how much you can purchase; you will also have to wait in lines. Lockers available for $10-25 spread throughout, however arrive early to purchase. Tubes can be rented, I highly recommend since it will be nearly impossible to get a free one. We tried the free tubes and ended up leaving earlier than expected (too crowded, and sold out if tubes). Parking is about $12/vehicle (doesnt seem to be any shade or security), be prepared to walk a long ways to the park. Security check is first. Print your tickets in advance to avoid the ticket booths and straight to the entrance line. Wave pool was broken when we were visiting. Lazy river was so packed that the entire river was lined with tubes. 2 rollercoaster lines took 1.5 hours to ride both. It took 1 hour for 1 slide that wasnt extremely crowded. Expect to walk long distances. It is ADA accessible for my child with a wheelchair. Most rides are 48in or higher to ride. There are a few bathrooms and water stations. They do sell wine and beer in a specific restaurant. Bring your own lifejackets if you need them. You cannot bring your own intertubes.

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