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Contribuisci feedbackToo many rules! You cannot enter any food at all. Kiddie area is nice but if you’re too tall you may not be able to slide. Lazy river REQUIRES you to be in a floaty, otherwise you cannot stroll in the water. Trying to get an attendant to get towels on chair was also difficult. I placed my personals on a chair hoping someone would eventually come and instead they moved my stuff and gave my chair away! Only good thing was the mudslide and my friends waiter, Fonzi.
This place is not worth it for the price if your a local. There are only a handful of slides that have insane wait times over the weekend. The lazy river is small and chaotic with kids splashing around you so there's no lazy floating going on. I've heard it's better on the weekdays when there isn't as many people. It also seems like a better option for those with kids as there's more for them to do.
We celebrated our son’s 8th birthday here as a family and he couldn’t be happier. The prices are pretty steep but you get hotel amenities at a public water park. You can get nice promo discounts online which brings price down by 5-10 per ticket.
Beautiful park and good rides but food is too expensive. They don’t let you bring outside food in but charge upwards of $16 for kids meal and $22 for a personal pan cheese pizza $6 up charge for any toppings). Honestly a mess because if you have kids, they will be starving by noon and you either have to deprive them or drain your bank account for them to get mediocre airplane food. I won’t be coming back but it was cute. I wouldn’t recommend this park for anyone with sense.
The place itself is awesome. The kids had a great time while we were there. However the day we came it started thunder storming and they kicked everyone out of the park. As soon as they started telling people to leave, the front desk—conveniently—closed up shop and put up a sign that said “no refunds, no rain checks.”I completely understand that you can’t (should not) swim in a storm, but if you are going to charge a family of four a small fortune to come in, then close the park for bad weather, at least give people a rain check. Isn’t that what the name implies?