Matthew Stamm Review of Seven Peaks Waterpark
Definitely work the trip to Provo, we skipped the ...
Definitely work the trip to Provo, we skipped the one in SLC due to a the recent negative reviews. This one has 9-10 water slides and I think only 2 were closed, but other people there said this was the first time all summer that many were open. We arrived around 2pm and road 2 slides, mostly larger families with young kids ( our daughters are 10 and 12 ) We had to sit out a 3:00pm -5:pm thunderstorm and with the other 40 or so patrons, we thought we might have the park to ourselves, but when they reopened @ 5pm, a hung swarm of middle schoolers and maybe high schoolers poured in @ 5pm ( buses and summer camps near by?).Park was still large enough to accommodate the crowd and we were able to ride all the rest of the slides my daughters wanted to ride. Our daughters enjoyed the park even though the weather was no the greatest. We paid $25+ tax per person for a 1 day pass and the parking was $7. The weird thing is you have to "rent" a tube for some of the sides which is kinda strange since the blue sliders are free and you can body slide on most of the rides. We "found" our tubes, but I think the singles are $6 with a $1 return deposit so $5 per tube per person. Not sure why they don't roll this into the admission cost, but I guess if you have lots of small kids it saves you a few $$. There is a annual pass for the same $25, but since we are not from UT, made no sense for us to get, definitely would get the annual pass if we are locals.
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