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If your going..arrive early to get a place to sit....

If your going..arrive early to get a place to sit. We went at Noon with nowhere to put our stuff. So had to rent a 20 dollar locker and then we had the 20 dollar parking fee. So an extra 40 bucks right off the get go. All the rides are at least a 40 min to an hour wait. Good luck getting a tube for the lazy river..we tried a few times with no luck. The slides we did get to go on were fun and the park was well maintained.

Noah's Ark is the place to go for fun for the whol...

Noah's Ark is the place to go for fun for the whole family! Our family ranges from our three year old son up to my 47-year-old husband and we all had an absolute BLAST!!! Don't skip Black Anaconda if you love a good thrill!

A great, well maintained and established water par...

A great, well maintained and established water park in the forested hills of Wisconsin. It bills itself as the world's largest water park but it is not gigantic compared to other ones I've been to, it's just a little bit larger with rides that are somewhat bigger, too. The Sting Ray and the Scorpion's Tale are super intense for those kinds of rides. The lockers are twenty bucks, but worth it. We had the cheese pizza and it tasted freshly made with a good crust. A great day is to be had here!

Crazy long lines, tons of wasps (every year i feel...

Crazy long lines, tons of wasps (every year i feel like it gets worse. You guys should spray to get rid of the nests), expensive, don't respect their employees, but the rides themselves are fun. They are always building new rides

This review is from our visit in August 2019. (I f...

This review is from our visit in August 2019. (I forgot to post it sooner) My family spent all day enjoying the water park. It was just great. None of the lines were too long, every staff member we encountered were great. And the rides were just amazing. We will be back

The largest water park in the world! They have so...

The largest water park in the world! They have something for everyone, little kids, big kids, adult kids!! My recommendation is if there is a chance of rain, don't waste your time. We went on a day that rained off and on and only got to go on 2 rides in 5 hours. Everything shuts down.

Had a great time with family and friends. Staff wa...

Had a great time with family and friends. Staff was friendly and every time I went into the bathrooms someone was cleaning, very nice. Lockers with codes we can share with the group was great and it was nice being able to leave have a picnic and come back in. There was plenty to do for all ages.

2020 is not the year to bring your less than 42 c...

2020 is not the year to bring your less than 42 child to the park. The only open feature for them is a little splash pad by the wave pool. All wave pools are closed due to low staff.

This place is usually amazing hence the 4 star.

Great park. Kiddos had a blast.

Great park. Kiddos had a blast.
Love that you can hold your kids on your lap on the slides. Most water parks you can't do that.

Rides are fun, lines can be long, waits we're 15-3...

Rides are fun, lines can be long, waits we're 15-30 min on a day that wasn't overly crowded. Not a ton for kiddos under 42". Food is terrible and overly priced. Many of the buildings are run down, dirty, paint is chipped. Lockers are $20 for a medium sized locker.

Usually I buy a season pass for myself and son but...

Usually I buy a season pass for myself and son but with this year being a short season due to Covid-19 we decided to only go once on a Friday. The large sign by the road states admission is $30 adult/$20 kids. Upon reaching the gate, the employee tells me that this is an online offer only for advanced tickets that cannot be used the same day. That was an outright lie, you absolutely can purchase online and use the same day. After getting into the park, I was extremely disappointed to see that only one wave pool was open, the lazy river, half of the rides, and most of the young children areas were closed. They also would not allow us to bring in bottled water, despite all the water fountains being disabled for Covid safety concerns.

My family used to always visits when we would come...

My family used to always visits when we would come to the dells on vacation. Overall it is a pretty fun place. It's a little on the run down side. It doesn't look like they have changed much since the early 90's.

We were very disappointed to learn AFTER entering ...

We were very disappointed to learn AFTER entering the park that most of the attractions were closed due to staffing issues. The tickets weren't discounted, we were not told about this when we called the hotel to ask questions about the park and there was nothing on the website about it. Other parks in the Dell's do not appear too have this issue. The kids still had fun on the 6 attractions that were open. We will be at the Kalahari for the rest of our water park adventures.

This place lost it's charm long ago, back when it ...

This place lost it's charm long ago, back when it was sold. You could enter the park without having to buy tickets, didn't have to pay extra for VIP parking, they didn't charge insane prices for all the food, or slow down the lines on the rides so they take forever, and they had jungle rapids. I remember how it used to be. It's still alright, if you go on a day it's slow, but it's not worth spending hundreds of dollars to bring your kids and wait 60 minutes in line for a ride. They also opened at 9AM so if you got there early you could get a few runs in on rides like scorpion's tail before the lines got long. I get there's some nostalgia and things change though. I'm not paying big bucks to wait 60 minutes in line and hit 8 rides all day, no matter where it is.

Very disappointed. Been going here for twenty plus...

Very disappointed. Been going here for twenty plus years and I ve never had such a difficult time just getting in. After having to pay for a mask to get through the entrance, being sent to three different lines, and then getting in to find a quarter of the rides are closed yet paying full price for admission, we will be not coming back this year for sure.

Fairly pricey but overall a very nice park. We spe...

Fairly pricey but overall a very nice park. We spent the entire day to ride just about every ride and by far the tube-less "Toucan Twisters" were the most fun. We went in the middle of the week and foot traffic wasn't bad, but I wouldn't want to see what it looks like on a weekend. I was very disappointed that all of the ice cream places were out of ice cream and how difficult it was to find a decently healthy lunch.

Welcome to our park, now hand over your snacks! Th...

Welcome to our park, now hand over your snacks! They shake you down at the gate for carry in snacks so you are forced to buy their overpriced food. Solution- bring a cooler and picnic in the very nice area outside the gates. They do allow a water bottle and have plenty of filling stations.

The rides here are fun and for the most part the lines aren't too bad. Time Warp takes forever for some reason. My favorite Point of No Return had a very short line that last two visits I had.

Look for deals on tickets in local magazines or online. Also, parking is $15 online and $20 at the gate. Pretty ridiculous IMO.

Noah's Ark Waterpark

Noah's Ark Waterpark

4.2