Busy but an awesome old time waterpark to go to at...
Busy but an awesome old time waterpark to go to at the Dell's. Is it me or has this waterpark expanded since I was a kid? Great time here!
Busy but an awesome old time waterpark to go to at the Dell's. Is it me or has this waterpark expanded since I was a kid? Great time here!
Very nice park, but I was very disappointed with the scorpion body slide! The first 5ft of the drop had no water so my back has a giant scrape from my skin sliding on the dry slide. I would recommend having water on the full water slide.
I Went Here On A Class Trip It Was A Blast It's Pricey About $40 Per Person Plus Food And Souvenirs But Well Worth It.
Great place for fun in the sun and the staff are very friendly.
Great place. The rides were fun and the lines werent all that long. The stingray was a great first ride, and was alot of fun. If youre in the dells its a great place to go for all ages.
We had a blast, hopefully next time it is a little warmer
Season passes here are a steal. My family goes here many times every summer. The place has gotten mildly worse as the years pass, though. More stores have appeared, more places to eat, and less water slides/attractions. Even though it's getting worse, it is still an awesome place to go to, especially with a friend.
I used to go to Noah s ark all the time as a kid, never had any problems. My issue was there was only 8 slides open, and the lines were 45 min waits. Then the price for only 8 slides and a wave pool was almost 200 bucks. The staff know it s not much to do so why charge me almost 200$ to swim in a pool that I could have swam in at home. I was very dissatisfied. With not only the price but the fact that I did not get to enjoy my trip. We had to get our temperatures taken! But also had to buy a dollar mask to get our temps. Again I was completely dissatisfied with my trip today. I understand COVID-19 is out, but how in the world are you guys preaching social distancing, when we were told we can take our mask off after temps are taken. I m just completely disappointed in Noah s ark! Don t think I m coming back any time soon!
Way too busy, you have to wait in lines for hours for a 30 sec ride or stand shoulder to shoulder in a crowded wave pool and nobody speaks English
Great place to come. Friendly, lots of stuff to do and good food. The waiting in lines usually are not to long too.
Weekends can get crowded but only $10 to come back the following day
It s really great but they should have more pools for people who can t swim so they could try to practice then they can go to the higher pools.
Gret place. Long lines but you cant get away from that. I just love the place
COVID has made everything difficult. However, the team at Noah s Ark made things feel safe and fun. There were a lot of rides down, but there was plenty else to ride. We watched the team spray down rafts after each rider when it made sense for the ride and social distancing was asked at each line. The bathrooms were very clean. If your worried about keeping your distance I definitely would not go on a weekend. We went on a Monday and felt very safe. Great family fun!
Overall I enjoyed the park, have a nice mixture of rides and plenty of options. However, I can only give the park three starts because of the following below:
* Only Vegetarian option is Pizza and the food meal plan is misleading in what it actually gives you. Got one slice of pizza for a $15 dollar meal plan. Good thing the meal plan was free with my ticket purchase, otherwise I would have been extremely unhappy.
* Weird discriminatory weight restrictions on certain rides. So if you are under 130lbs, and of normal height, be ready to be denied access to riding some rides. Doesn't it feel great to be treated like a kid again?
* Limited open access swim areas. At other parks I have been too, you can both swim in wave pools and lazy rivers. At Noah's ark, you have to have a tube for the lazy rivers and there aren't that many tubes available to begin with.
The pools are fun for kids to play in. There was nice variety in the rides. I recommend getting a cabana and lockers. The food was overpriced, but at least we could go outside of the water part to have a picnic.
Love it nice place 2 go 2 have a great time with family or friends
Several levels of fun from infant to adult. Good family fun.
I don't know what all the hype is about! I went here for the first time in September. To me it was a little out dated and the pools not being heated were a huge no no for me! I felt as if we were going to catch hypothermia. My kids did have fun and there wasn't much of lines when we went. Heating the water though is needed here in WI. Crazy it was so so cold! Not sure if we will go back unless we have an unbearable HOT summer here!
We planned a cross-country trip to visit all the best water parks we could visit in one month. Our plan was to do Noah's Ark on Wednesday, June 20th 2018 so on Tuesday the 19th I checked their official website to see what their hours for Wednesday were. The official Noah's Ark website said the hours were going to be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. The day started out cold but the forecast was for the sun to break through the clouds in the afternoon and for it to warm up. Sure enough, after 2 p.m. the sun was coming through the clouds and it was warming up so we went in and began to go on some rides. At 4 p.m. they shut down all the rides just as the weather was getting good!
Whoever owns this water park should fire the manager immediately since arbitrarily closing the park 2 hours before the website indicated is an insult and offensive to the people who pay hard-earned money to enjoy a day with their family. My 7 year-old daughter's heart was broken because she did not get to go on the rides she planned. Had the park stayed open until the 6 p.m. advertised time, we would have been able to go on all of her planned rides since the lines were not long. In fact, perhaps the small number of people there was the reason they closed early, to save having to pay their staff for the entire day on a slow day.
Stay home play in your own kiddie pool...trust me you will have more fun and get wetter....came and stayed an hr...was first in line only to find out the didnt work..didn't even get wet
The lines are so long for the rides that it is not worth the price
I have always had fun here, from childhood to adulthood. My children are making their own memories now. For how long they have been around, they're in great shape.
Is an excellent water park with tons of good rides. We went there on a Saturday in August, so naturally faced long queues. Rides worth going atleast once are: Raja, Point of no return, Time warp, Scorpion's Tail. Lockers and Parking are quite expensive. You generally get coupons for the park tickets from Groupon and other sites.
Long lines !!! Never go the last day of June if you dont want to wait 1 hr per ride. Food exspensive. Water was $3.00 on a day of geat advisory. Whats more important money or peoples lives.
We had a good time. A lot of waiting for rides and food, but that's typical everywhere.
Loved it. Had so much fun with 8 year old granddaughter
A great place for families and those who love water park adventures. We were there in June and went on a Saturday, it was extremely busy. Recommend going during weekdays.
Very busy, but that's obvious. Waits were not too bad, reminded me of a great childhood as soon as we got there!! Will be back for sure. Best idea to pack coolers and eat and drink in the parking lot. Very expensive inside
Had an impromptu trip that we squeezed at the end of our vacation, boys had a BLAST playing here, need to plan a vacation just to here next time!
Lots of people, and the water had fecal matter bits floating around. Granted not in all the waters but the Main wave pool was icky.
Fun for those that like water parks and can stand crowds, but if you dislike unsanitary surroundings, This place is not a place to go.
I love the wave pool and the water Rides so if anyone is going to go to Noah ark at least try the rides
I had a brat, the bun was expired and stiff, and the brat was over cooked and chewy. Over half the park was shut down, and their excuse was "covid" even for rides that were running the day before. Most staff was apathetic to our concerns except for a member of the security staff who very nicely gave us bounce back tickets, that I hope to use when "covid" allows their rides to operate.
Go here every single summer and always will as long as they are around
We had a great time at Noah's Ark. It was cloudy and overcast so not huge lines. Black Anaconda water coaster a definite fave.
Definitely rent the cabanas for the day. Worth every penny.
Great park for all ages! They did miss out on an oppertunity by not calling the little park just outside the entrance "Noah's Park"
My favorite water park in the world fun do was but the line can get a little long
Great place for family fun in the sun. Congo bongo was the best ride. Lazy river for sun and water relaxing. Get the season pass and make it worth it
Everyone stole the lazy river tubes and used them for the big kahuna
Love this place! Great family place. But I was getting food at Pink's for the 3rd time this day. The guys at the counter had a snafu! I have been in the food service biz for 26 years. I have never been treated so rude by a manager in my life. Alex the manager was treating his staff ugly and me also. When it is the establishments fault, I do not believe you should treat a customer like it is their fault. My order was wrong twice and my card ran 6 TIMES because the guys at the counter didn't know procedures. When the manager finally decide to come help 15 mins later, he was completely rude to myself and the staff.
Great place to bring your family. Has some great slides for all ages. Had plenty of space to sit.
We got tickets at Bonanza rv and campground for 15 bucks. You don't have to stay there. They were good for 4 consecutive days. This saved us a ton of money. It is usually 39 bucks per person per day otherwise. I like the fact that you don't have to walk a mile before you're by the waterpark if you park in the $20 parking lot. If you go to Mt. Olympus it is a super long walk to water park and its up a pretty steep grade on the way out. They have features for old and young. The lazy river is better at noahs ark and they have great rides.
It was a pretty good place to go to for water slides. Closes a little to early, like this time was 6pm. You have to do LOTS of walking to be able to get to the different water slides.
We enjoyed our time at Noah's Ark. Lots of rides to get on. Lazy and Adventure river are both great. The wave pool was awesome as well. I recommend bringing a cooler full of sandwich meat and sodas or water. If you eat here it can get a bit pricey.
Had a great time there today, we arrived at around 11:00 and left at 18:00. Plenty of parking, easy entrance. Lines were short, up to 15 min. Some rides didn't have lines.
It was great for adults and kids. Felt safe with all the life guards around, kahunah, the pool with the waves, recommended to enter only with inner tube can be quite a chalange for kids otherwise.
Enjoy!
I don't care how many good rides there are. The bathrooms are dark and filthy with long lines out the door. Changing facilities are next to none. The few ones available are tiny, dark, downright yucky. If you like mildew, go to Noah's Ark. But lack of cleanliness is a real deal killer for me.
My kids love this place s
Is so huge an amazing
I liked it but it didn't feel like the "biggest water park in America. Also if you're going more than once buy the season pass because the season pass is only 8$ more than the ticket.
My family and I come every year. Amazing tourist attraction.
Parking gates open at 9 a.m. - Water park gates open at 10 a.m (Season parking pass for $30 saves time and money) Plenty of time to grab a great parking spot, and make sure the family is sunscreened before hitting the water! (Season pass $44-$49).The water in the children's area and lilly pad course area, is warm; for hotter days - wave pool and lazy river are perfect! Get there earlier and no wait on water rides!
Went today did get my tickets online like they want. I also read the details regarding safety many times over and never did it say anything about every ride closed. We went and all the good rides were closed due to COVID and All the baby rides open because that s what they use their staff to focus on. I paid the FULL PRICE FOR A PARK THAT IS PRIMARILY CLOSED DONT GET TICKETS FOR THE PRICE THEY WANT at least for now it s not worth it with everything closed
It doesn't say on the website that included in the COVID restrictions are: only 3 slides are open and 1/2 the wave pool. That's it. You have to wear a mask to get in, but then never again afterwards Very disappointed. I wish they would have mentioned how limited it was.
We had a great day. They could of had a couple more slides open. It would have made the lines move faster.
Tons of fun. Get the annual pass- all it takes is 2 times to go to pay it off. Great for older kids. Will keep you busy all day.
Some long lines, and WAY overpriced crummy food - next time we'll just pack a cooler! The day ended at 6pm because someone poo'd in the wave pool...
You can't take anything at all in unless you buy a $15 locker that won't hold a basketball. $25 parking. 3 slides in 4 hours. Its definitely not worth it. Go to Mt Olympus.
Best waterpark, they have everything for all ages. The wave pools are my favorite!
Great fun for the whole family but the food is a little overpriced
This summer was amazing made it twice this year ..the kids and husband enjoy all rides
Went on a Saturday and it was beyond capacity. For paying $30+ per person, you would think you would be able to ride more than 4 slides in a day. Waits for rides were at least an hour long. There weren't enough tubes for the lazy river or the wave pools. Lots of rides to choose from but too many people there to actually get your money's worth. Probably won't be back.