Lazy River Fun on the Little Rio
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Rent your Rio Cabana today. Treat your self :)
Mermaids :)
Jaguar Falls Family Raft Ride!
Enjoy the shade here at Wet N Wild
World's Largest Swimming Lesson.
A cabana by the Lake is just what you need.
"The Amazon"
Susana D.
Jun 24, 2023
Great and worth it of you like slides. They only have the wave pool that is an actual pool, but it has a line so you do have a time limit in there.WORD OF ADVICE RENT THE CABANA & BRING FOOD TO EAT OR COOK OUT WITH. This place charges for EVERYTHINGPicnic Table $10 (THERE IS NO FREE PLACE TO SIT LITERALLY)Tube Rental $8Locker Rental $25 (you get $10 back when you return the key)Fun, BUT they know how to make your pockets empty.
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Israel G.
Jun 13, 2021
I'm just here to say how I love this place. See better detailed reviews of the whole park so you can be more informed. They handle everything so well since the start line to go in, through when is time to close. I've never seen people being problematic or be in a fight all this 4 times I've been there, theres a lots of lifeguards and it makes you feel good and comfortable which is very important. All of their water slides are so much fun and very safe (at least all the times I've been there). To end this review, you can have a good time there just be prepared!
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Mateo S.
Jul 5, 2023
Let's say you have to be the type of person to like this kind of places. We were not.
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Patricia U.
Aug 20, 2021
I truly enjoy going out to Wet 'n Wild I bought the season pass, and have had a blast on their water rides. The employees were very polite, and helpful. The park is clean, and very family friendly to people of all ages. Every year there the park adds a new attraction. Gr re at way to cool off and have fun in the Desert Southwest!
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Alex R.
Jul 15, 2021
It's a nice place for the family to hang out. If you live in area and plan on coming more than once in a summer, the season pass is a must. Parking is cheap, though I think season pass holders should get in for free. If you're going to spend all day here bring your own food, tables & chairs it's cheaper and better. Not the best designed water park but it's still a nice place to hang out with family & friends just find yourself a good spot in the shade to sit.
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Stacy R.
May 31, 2022
We had went here a couple days ago and we all got sick! Lines were long, water is parasite infested, people smoking everywhere, older kids pushing the smaller ones out of lines, life guards not doing anything. DO NOT GO
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Ann S.
Jul 30, 2022
I'd give zero stars if I could. We paid $160 for a family of four and could only access a couple of attractions. Reason being is that people were hoarding tubes in large towers at their picnic sites. The tube rental was closed even though they had a pile of twenty unused tubes. I spoke to the owner who walked me over to the one attraction that supplied its own tubes. He was condescending and rude. Instead of ensuring the park was running safely he spent his time chatting with a group of very young "managers". Looking around this place, it just seems like the capacity limits are not followed and who knows what other rules are being skirted. Looking for a place to swim? Buy a floaty and take the kids to a hotel pool.
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Dawna P.
Sep 15, 2020
Wish I knew about this place sooner. We got to go on all the rides multiple times in one day. I read a ton of reviews about this place... So here's my opinion.Arrival: Get here early before the park opens. We got there about 30 mins before, short line then you sir for the gates to open. We didn't leave till they closed. Tickets: There wasn't much if any of a price difference from online to window sale. Would be worth it if you're gonna go a few times to just get the season/annual pass. Tables/Seating: If you get there early you DONT NEED to reserve a table. I looked online and saw the cabanas and tables to reserve but it was just me and my two kids, we didn't need anything big. You CAN purchase at the window a $10 table reservation. All they do is get a plastic table cover and put it over a table of your choice. Keep in mind it's after you get through the gate so it's all dependant on when you get there. First come first serve. Dude, just keep your $10. There is plenty of tree coverage so shade is perfect. I kept my foam cooler on the table covered in towels and it was fine. Food: there's only snack type food. Pack food and drinks when your there. Tubes: You have to rent them, there's a few rides that provide a mat, and one that provides a double tube, and one group tube. If you're going on the lazy river or wave pool you can use your own, or none at all if you really wanted to. Other than that you'll need your own tubes to go down the rides. Footwear: I went barefoot and kept my stuff in a locker. My kids would've benefited from water shoes. You can't go on the rides in slippers. Rides: I have a 10 year old and a 6 year old. Both can swim. Everything is height based (obviously) there was only a handful of rides they couldn't/shouldn't go on. Shouldn't because my daughter felt that the one ride what dropped into 8ft water was too deep. I went and it was, the water pushes you deep and you're struggling bcz you have a mask on too. COVID: They hand out one mask per person when you go through the gate. It's a breathable mask that doesn't hold water like other masks might. They are annoying. If you end up in water and come up for air the mask makes it somewhat difficult. Kids might panic a little. It's fine though. Cleanliness: the place was spotless all day. People who say it's dirty, must've been a bad day. Or people who complained about the leaves... Sorry I'll take the shade. Even then there wasn't leave everywhere and we had a table by the lazy river which was covered in trees. All in all great experience. Next time I visit we are gonna get passes so the kids can go as much as they like.
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Jay B.
Aug 10, 2017
So where does WnW fall in? Well...it isn't quite as epic as Water Country up in New England or as memorable as Splash Mountain in Disney World. But as far as Anthony, Texas is concerned, it gets the job done for the occasional thrill seeker via water rides.When it comes to Wet N Wild, you gotta enter in like the type of customer who accepts what they see because they're expecting to move out of El Paso at some point in their life. Now, I don't mean to say that as if to imply that this place is lame. It's more like a fancy way of saying, "take this park with a grain of salt". But to be more specific..There's maybe....6 or 7 moderate thriller rides at this park. I've been here several times before and am aware they've added a couple new rides to the park. That being said as a man with a mild hypertensive condition, I still only found myself riding about two different thrill slides. Chalk it up to personal preference, but my favorite would have to be "The Amazon"...probably because the protocol for getting on that slide allows for more repeat rides. Whereas its big brother, "The Amazon Vortex", takes a lot longer to get thrill seekers down the slide for...safety reasons, I think.Some advice for the ones who don't believe patience is a virtue: avoid weekends. The lines are much shorter during the workweek. I arrived here on a Thursday apropos: a work organized event, entry fees paid (talk about economic irony, right?).I found it interesting that just about all the warning signs on the rides suggested that no sunglasses/glasses or shoes are allowed on the rides, possibly for fear of them falling off in the process. This rule is apparently loosely enforced, however...as I witnessed several folks riding down the slides in flip flops, which they concurrently lost on the way down said slide. Not that I'm complaining, because it allowed me the convenience of riding every slide with my water shoes on.Another caveat: you can grill your own food here, but there are some limitations. First, you can't bring a charcoal grill, even though you can BUY charcoal from the amusement park itself and utilize THEIR charcoal grills. Don't ask me why. Maybe their charcoal burns slower than the charcoal in the store. Who knows? You can bring propane grills though. Either way, this is what I would suggest, since the park doesn't actually sell "real" food per se; just mostly snacks, ice cream and funnel cakes. Typical amusement park stuff.Overall, Wet N Wild is harmless aquatic fun that's relatively enjoyable for folks who aren't expecting more than what they see or believing the made up stories about people having sex in the pools (I mean, seriously..they literally have lifeguards EVERYWHERE! What are the odds this actually occurred?). I'm giving WnW 3 flip flops lost on the Amazon slide out of 5.
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Karen S.
Jun 28, 2023
Arrived at the park early because on their website, it states the parking will be open an hour before the park opens. Did not happen! Instead, those of us that arrived early to avoid the mass entrance had to exit the park and line up and wait for the concierge to arrive so we can enter the park. I have a disability and need handicap access, and that is why we arrive early. Why is it OUR problem that the employee did not show up in time! Get someone out there at the time you advertise on your website, otherwise, update the site to state parking WILL NOT be open!
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