Nearly half the rides were not operating yet they ...
Nearly half the rides were not operating yet they charge people full price. Not really impressed.
Nearly half the rides were not operating yet they charge people full price. Not really impressed.
Great place of you are single, dating, engaged, newly married, married with children of all ages, divorced and childless, divorced with children, retired, empty nesters, or anything other family constellation.
If you have young children, I adviser getting floaties from Wal Mart (if they can't swim). The pass of all passes is also recommended if you plan on going multiple times in the summer.
You can rent tubes or mats for a small fee. If you're like me (frugal) you will want to park on the street about a block away in order to avoid paying for parking.
I love coming here because you get to enjoy a great water park for an even better price. With the Pass of All Passes I come here multiple times in the summer and definitely get my moneys worth.
I could probably go on for days about why this park is worse than ever before but I ll sum it up.
The park was closed for one year for renovations that consist of paint, new cabanas, and one new kid (toddler) water pool with four slides.
The new kid pool that I was assured was amazing is FREEZING and filled with chipped paint and debris.
The wave pool is no longer as intense as it used to be.
The lazy river is closed and no one seems to know when it will be going again.
Lap riders are no longer allowed on the waterslides.
So for being updated and raised prizes I d say this park is no longer worth it. I m extremely disappointed and when I tried to get a refund on my season pass tickets after using them one time for a total of twenty minutes I was told that I could not refund them because I had used my pass.... so. This will be the last year we ever go and I don t recommend buying a pass. If you want to go I d buy a day pass and see how you feel about it but unless you have older kids who use the big waterslides I personally don t think it s worth it. Just go to the Provo rec center they even have a wave pool and waterslides so
As others have said, you need to pay for parking and tube rental, however you can get season passes for both. You can't bring outside food in, which is a bummer if you have dietary restrictions. They have slides and pools for all ages, including a lazy river and wave pool.
So much to do. You could easily spend a couple of days here. Plus you can get a season pass for 10 bucks.
Very disappointed in the winter wonderland. You wait in line for over 3 hours and get no where. There is no control anywhere. Its all one big mess that really should be organized alot better. Dont waste your money to go here.
Right now there are things closed so I hope things get up and going soon!!
Good family environment but why did you put a tube on top of the blue slide, i busted my head on that thing
Way too packed. Lazy river was pretty warm and absolutely filthy. Lines were at least 20 min per ride. The hot tubs were out of order. Place doesn't look too much different then it did 14 years ago. One positive was that the wave pool was clean cool but was still too packed.
Only half the slides are open right now. The wave pool is more like a ripple pool.... I remember the wave pool having larger waves. I don't expect to be able to surf on it but I expect more then a little bob up and down. They had a traveling tiger show there which I was excited about, but the tigers looked so depressed during the show. I am glad my work paid for my pass, if I had paid for it I would have been really upset. When you purchase a pass you expect 90% of the park be up and running (there are attractions that are periodically shutdown for maintenance), but not 50%. We did have some fun and that's why I gave it 2 stars, but not worth the money right now.
I am not the biggest fan of water parks but these are super fun!! I loved the wave pool and the water slides. Lines are very reasonable. It was easy to get in and out when we were done. Changing rooms were good as well.
Great place. Would go again. Lots of family fun activities.
Really fun place, great price. Lines can be long and the food is expensive. Last time we went there were 3 slides closed and a pool. You need to plan your trip strategically so you don't have crowds.
Good park, very few food options. Tube rentals and parking can feel price-gougey.
This place is a little pricey, but it's super fun! Make sure to rent a tube, and you'll have a good time!
This is a great park, especially if you have a pass of all passes which you can usually pick up for cheap online at groupon. The slides are fun and so are the pools. Their are a few problems, it always seems like atleast 1 slide is not working when I go, this past time it was Vortex, which sucks because that's easily my favorite slide. Also the wave pool has the weakest waves I've ever seen, it's like they didn't even turn them on. Last the concrete inside actually gave our family burns on our feet. They don't wet the paths or have any kind of shade on the path so that guests can get around between attractions, and as a result the concrete get way over 100 degrees on a summer day.
I love seven peaks, it's the funniest water park I've ever been to!!!
You have to go here with the right expectations. I love water, and Seven Peaks is the best place in Utah County for water fun. If you have young kids, it's a great/fun place. The lines are usually long for the adult slides on the weekend though.
They have updated the looks! Tons of lounge chairs, umbrellas, cabanas. Great slides and lots of fun for the family! New and varied food options to choose from.
Fun way to cool off in the summer heat with fun attractions.
Only complaint is that they don't allow outside food or drink, and they don't have many food options in the park
I don't reccomend this place, it used to be fun but ever since the old owners left it went downhill
This place would be great to bring older kids to, but it's not the best for toddlers. Even though they have smaller water park areas for little kids, it's not worth the price if you don't go on the big slides. I started out grumpy because it took us SO long to get into the park! The line was horribly long and slow-moving (again, not fun with a toddler).
I love your guys' chlorine its quite fun to drink and the blood you throw up later, spectacular, will recommend to family and friends
Place needs repairs. Rides are typical of water parks. Lacking tubes to ride with, I personally had to wait ten minutes for a single.
My son is working there to get it ready for the summer season since it didn't open last years. The new owner is upgrading everything.
It's a fun little waterpark. The bottoms of my feet got burned walking around on the toasty pavement all afternoon (even running from puddle to puddle for some relief). They look for any and every single opportunity to overcharge you, but if you have a pass of all passes and a tube pass, it's a fun way to spend an afternoon now and then. The wave pool is really fun, and I like the "toilet bowl" water slide (I think it's actually called the "Vortex"), especially going down with two people! If you want a waterpark and don't have a pass of all passes, though, I'd still recommend Lagoon over this place because it's a lot bigger and there are fun things to do whether you're wet or dry, and it costs about the same for a day pass. :)
One weird thing, though . . . I parked a little ways away and walked because I don't like paying for parking and didn't come with kids. I purchased NO parking pass, but when I got home from the park there were three emails in my inbox telling me I'd purchased a season parking pass. Uh . . . who authorized that? Because it wasn't me. Weird.
So glad that they finally updated a lot of the things here. Taking away that nasty green fake grass part was a good move, and adding more chairs was too. Also, having a smoothie place instead of pizza is nice so when you are really hot you can cool down with a smoothie. I don't know if they fixed the slide that has duct tape literally holding it together, but let's just hope they did.
This is such a fun place to take my kids in the summer. They are entertained all day with loads of fun and there's plenty of swimming/slide options for little kids too.
Got hit by cement truck during work wasn't very pleasant
Generally ok. Alot of rules eg. Small kids aren't allowed any toys in ghe pools, dads can't go down slides with kid on lap ect.
Today they also ran out of food & you are not allowed to take own food or drinks with. A few other issues but for a quick swim ok.
The prices were way too high for a place a third of the size of any other place. Oh and heads up they make you pay to use the tubes.
With their high prices ($24-29 adults and $19-22 for kids), paying for parking on weekends ($10), as well as other equipment or lockers ($10), I would have thought it would be nice quality. The slides are literally leaking everywhere and one was out of order.
Some of the slides and attractions are pretty fun, but not enough that I would pay that price. Provo Rec would still beat this place for its price and attraction quality.
Seven peaks is definitely a fun time. Especially if you get a Pass of all Passes that lasts all year long. Then you can go whenever you'd like for free!
I am so glad it's back! Park was clean and running well. Other than all the kids pools are temporarily closed. But other than that everything is great
Fun water park but nothing overly special. It is somewhat maintained but is still getting a little run down. As long as you don't expect too much you will have a good time.
Hey Seven Peaks! If you're going to rob people, why not be honest about it and use a gun! We bought the misnamed "Pass of all Passes" for our entire family, and then when they came into town and we went to Seven Peaks, we found a tube costs $14.99 and they charge $7 to park. We brought food, which they wouldn't let us bring in. Then, nearly everything was closed! Only the kiddie pool, river, and boomerang were open. We were so disappointed! Don't waste your time and money on Seven Peaks! Total rip-off!
We had a fun time with the few slides, rope swing, and "wave" pool. DO NOT RENT A CABANA ONLINE!!! I was reserved one $44.99!! When I checked in I could rent one at the gift shop for $10!! I showed the clerk she said, "Yeah, we haven't updated our website." I asked for my money back and was told no. Nothing was open we kept asking the employees (teenagers) if any of the attractions were going to open up and got a different answer everytime. Also you are only allowed to bring bottled water in, no snacks. They do let you go outside of the park if you bring food or other drinks. My Yeti with ice water wasn't allowed with the water in the cup, just ice. Tube rental was pretty pricey and another guest told us they were included with the cabana rental...we were never told this and rented multiple tubes. Plan a trip getting ran over by tubes in the pool because that is all that is open.
It's still fun but it's gone downhill since it first opened (no pun intended). They've let parts of it get run down. Some of the slides are out of order and some are only running part of the time. Some of the walkways get really hot and burn your feet. The 'Laser's Edge' no longer has lasers and they renamed it 'Cave In'. The wave pool has little waves now. They nickel and dime you for everything now, including tubes and parking.
Great watter park parking fee and cant bring own drinks and food there is food venders inside!!!
Usually crowded but a great way to cool off and hang out on a summer day.
Very overpriced. Entry fee, food, tube rental, and even charging for parking on the way out. Extremely packed, very long lines. Lazy river crowded like no other I've been in. Not fun like we had hoped.
I won pass of all passes for my family in a raffle and we just went for the first time today. I haven't been there since around 2005. It was sad to see almost everything was closed. I thought maybe it was just because the weather (80 degrees but windy) didn't bring as many customers so they didn't want to waste power. No notice about when they would open. It was too windy for us to feel like climbing the stairs for the slides so we hung out in the wave pool. It desperately needs a power washing. Everything does, especially the chairs which were all muddy. We got bored and went to the rope swing (the only other thing there) and the pool there was horribly dirty and the waterfalls were turned off. We had some fun (it's a pool ok) but I would definitely not pay to go here.
By the way, the rec center rents their tubes for $1 and they don't go through your bags like it's the airport. Just saying.
Nice place ... you have to see the schedules ... because sometimes they have private activities and we cannot enter
Fun water park. Not as many slides as somewhere like a Six Flags park but it will definitely keep you entertained. My only complaint is that the pools were all pretty dirty.
Very fun place to go in the summer. Needs some renovation.
We love this place. However, no outside food or drink, but you can bring an empty bottle and fill it up with water! My 2 cents!
Lov ed this place great for all ages. All day activities.
So happy seven peaks is open again! I love coming here with my husband. With Summer starting it has gotten a lot more crowded but not too bad. This place is really designed for children. No adult pools, which is a real bummer for us college adults who want to come for the CRAZY FUN slides! The Lazy River is great my only complaint is that it's hard to relax when kids are kicking you and trying to pass you!
A few fun slides but overall a ripoff. $30 to get in isn t bad but then more than half of the slides and the lazy river require a tube which you have to rent. The wave pool and lounge areas are nice though.
They have a lot more lounge chairs and umbrellas. It was nice.
I am not sure why people have it such a bad review. The one negative thing i would give it are the woman restrooms.Not the best on the block, but for me its not a deal breaker. I was wondering if it was gonna be a wreck due to all the negative reviews, but i was very happy. Lines went quickly enough for peak time. I say give it a go. We will again.
Bring own food little pricey.
The water park itself is great. Plenty of stuff for all ages to be entertained for hours. As for the reviewer who complained about "poor customer service" I say, "...Really??" First of all, I go to a water park to have fun. I don't really care if the slide attendant asks me if I had a delightful time on the water slide and if I need directions to the nearest wave pool and offer me a mint. The "Customer service" is everything it should be for a water park. This isn't a commission-based furniture sales store. It's a water park.
...Sorry, back to the review...
They have a big wave pool, lazy river, lots of water slides, and a couple of them that are "High adventure" enough to at the very least give 95% of people butterflies in their stomach. They have a couple of little-kid areas and some for a little-bit-bigger kid areas.
Their food prices are outrageous. You better expect that at this sort of establishment though.
Parking prices are also ridiculous. I do think it's absurd to charge people twice for admission to the park. It's just another 'hidden' way to stick it to you. I do loathe companies that nickel-and-dime you to death.
With that said, the 'Pass of all passes' is a great deal if you wait for the off-season discounts and buy an annual pass. An all-day pass is $25. I've seen the passes go for less than that for a year-long pass. Be smart: Buy in the winter time on a discount
My biggest complaint with them: Time to fix the "changing room" already. Really -- nobody wants to see that. After talking with my wife about it for the women's facilities, here's what you're getting:
The layouts sound similar for the men and women's changing room. A restroom with another room off the side that's a little smaller than my living room. Benches make a square in the room. There are 5 toilet stalls along the side with doors.
For the women:
No adult uses the benches. Everyone apparently escapes to the stalls where there may or may not be a hook on the door to hang something on. They have to try to change their clothes in a 3-foot square space and not touch the toilet or stand on the ground with bare feet. There's nowhere to place anything besides the one hook which may or may not be there, or the toilet, which in reality is not (should not) be an option. The benches are used to change little kids. Oh, and if you have kids, that just complicates it further.
This practice of avoiding group nudity (unlike the men) probably stems from whatever reason keeps the girls showers in high school apparently un-used after gym class. And really, at least the women do have a more acute (and appropriate) aversion to the idea group nudity than the men do.
For the men:
Same set-up as the women's facilities (again, judging from my wife's description...). The difference here is that you'll walk in the room of benches and likely see a few naked butts and otherwise. While the men are apparently not as averse to group nudity, I'm guessing that 98% of them still would really rather not. And it's the other 2% that worry me too.
How about this brilliant idea: Stalls. Meant for changing clothes. Bigger than 3' x 3' of usable space, or at least no toilet to have to avoid. A shelf. A bench. A couple of hooks. And a door so 10 year old grandson doesn't have to be traumatized by dad and grandpa dropping their drawers.
Yes, yes, I know that for some reason this is common practice for changing rooms. I for one don't care to see room full of awkward ugly naked people as part of the water-park tradition though.
Great park, staff attentive and pleasant. It was a lot of fun to spend time with my family here.
Half of the water slides are closed. They are understaffed and rude. Don't go here.
We just been to the one in Lehi, it's small place with some good stuffs, get the year pass ..
I remember coming here years ago when I was a kid and had so much fun! I'm happy to say that I still had a ton of fun here this weekend. Some of the slides weren't open until the afternoon, but I know it's their first season since being closed for a bit, so I'm sure they're still working out a few things. I'll definitely be coming back, and if you need a fun place to stay cool this summer, this is it!
DON'T WAIST YOUR MONEY HERE! I recently purchased a season pass here assuming they would still have the free tubes available for use. But no. They charge you $5 for a tube.And to add a season tube onto your pass is another $20. Also, you are now not allowed to bring in coolers,food,opened water bottles, colored drinks, etc. Instead they make you keep it in the picnic area which has NO shade whatsoever. And the tables we were eating on were sticky. It is nasty how they don't even bother to clean the tables once in a while! Also lines continue to stay crowded on weekdays. The lines are insane no matter what day of the week you go on. For everything too, rides, food, admission, checking your bags, it's crazy. And now I'm paying for parking too! They have done nothing to update the park and yet everything is more pricey. They do not have enough space for everybody to put their bags and stuff. The we were very squished because other people's stuff was EVERYWHERE. And the lifeguards were SO rude. This is definately NOT on my recommendation list. Seven peaks are rip-off jerks. The park was much more enjoyable when owned by Raging Waters.
Dirty place in need of some maintenance. It's getting very old! As my first time in the park, I was lost and confused with the lack of informative signs. Simple things like where are the lockers? Where do you rent a tube? What time is it? Crumbling concrete that gets under your feet as you walk, danger of cuts! Lazy river that is so slow and the water effects do not work like the waterfalls. About half of the rides were closed, however this was not reflected in the ticket price. Very disappointed. I enjoy the Rec Center so much more.
Fun place for the family, loving the new renovations!
We liked the addition of healthier food options. Many new sun umbrellas as well. Could use some updating, but still fun and safe.
New ownership no longer allows lap riders on sides and kiddie pools have been closed each time I've gone, parking is expensive, no food allowed in park, no refunds, etc. If you have small children you do not want to bring them here!
Seven Peaks is the greatest place to be all summer! Awesome activities, great staff, and fun times all around. If you haven't been to 7 Peaks, you need to make plans to go right away!
(If you don't want to pay a bunch for a tube just look around for a group that has left the park and left their tube behind. It happens ALL the time -> free tube for you!)
It's not as nice as it was 15 years ago when I went last but it was still fun. The boomerang slide was a ton of fun and racing on the slide with several lanes was really cool! Overall a great day at 7 peaks.
There enjoy swimming fun kids and adults love there soon much fun
Great fun year round, get a season pass for 14.99 in November or pay 30 a day.
So we haven't been here for 25 years and it was raging waters when we last went, but we brought our kids and they loved it. Parents were a little disappointed that their wave pool is no longer a wave pool and it seemed like less slides. Would also love it if they had better walking areas rather than that hot concrete, but overall the kids had fun and that's what it's all about.
Its Its honestly decent, but food options suck and you'll have to take out a loan to get your kids lunch
for the price, it's amazing! It is a little run down but you can't beat the price
A little run down. Emergency response time seems too slow.
Fun slides. Long lines and overcrowded. Kinda ghetto, most things are pretty run down.
I love this place and have been going there for over 20 years and will continue to go, however, the "turf" and lines for the slides smell like urine and is in DIRE need of a makeover.
Definitely a fun place for kids. As with the pass of all passes it's very affordable. Unfortunately they have recently started charging for parking
Great Waterpark and even a bit nicer than the one in Salt Lake
The staff is very friendly. There is a lot of security there which made me feel safe. Great place to go with my family. Good food!
The kids had fun, I got hit in the head with one of their giant umbrellas because of the wind!
Really nice Waterpark, good price for a seson pass, lot's of water slides to choose from.
They need to have more managers to supervise the kids to ensure proper food preparation and customer service. Other than that I enjoy 7 peaks!!!
The cost of Seven Peaks is more than what it is worth. You pay to park which is ridiculous, then you can't take food in which is so stupid when you're taking kids in. The food inside is way overpriced. Half the slides weren't working. I don't think we'll be return customers.
Splash Summit (formerly Seven Peaks) is amazing this summer! They are doing a great job making this park incredible again!
This is a deal that can't be beat! An annual pass for less than $20.00 per person? Its the coolest! Lots of fun things for the kids to enjoy as a family and taking the kids to the winter Christmas event in provo! They're stoked!!!