Josh White Review of Seven Peaks Waterpark
I m giving Seven Peaks two stars only because the ...
I m giving Seven Peaks two stars only because the kids who work there are always super nice. We arrived at the park at 6:00 today to enjoy two hours of fun after work. For the second time in a row the computers at the parking entrance failed to read our $20 season parking pass, so I guess you can park for free if you really want. We burned our feet on everything that we walked on. My feet were sore for days. We ordered food at 6:35 with no one else in line, and didn t receive our overpriced cup of ice cream that was only half full until 6:50. Oh, and they d stopped grilling for the night and so we had to settle for a corndog instead of a hot dog. We then went to ride the big slides, only to be informed that the slides were already closed for the day. At 7:00. Even though the park closes at 8:00. Apparently the top priority is that every worker can leave the park at the precise moment that the clock ticks 8. Wait, there is no clock at Seven Peaks. Seriously, there is no clock anywhere. Seven Peaks has the potential to be a great park, but there is obviously little to no effort to ensure quality service. The slides themselves are pretty awesome, but if they close an hour before the park does, there s no point of coming on any week night. Next year we will be buying season passes to Lagoon instead, so we can do twice as much for the same price.
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