Tornado
Veronica L.
May 13, 2024
Not sure how I'm the first to review Wet n' Wild, which has been around for almost 25 years (including the years it was known as Hawaiian Waters). Unfortunately, this park has drastically declined over the years. Yes, the season passes are good deals but not really when every time you show up to the park, at least half the rides are closed. One ride that is closed 9 out of 10 times I go? The lazy river. It's a staple, why would you NOT have it open the entire time the park is open?I assume they have staffing shortage issues. Their hours are crazy weird and inconsistent. You need to go to their website and figure out what day you want to go and look for the color-coded operating hours. Some days, they're only open 5 hours. Some Saturdays, they might be closed completely for a special event.They do offer dive-in movie nights and show NFL games on the large screen in the wave pool. Every once in awhile, there will be a concert.The chairs are in disrepair - falling apart, sagging, faded, etc. The food prices are outrageous - but that's to be expected at any "theme" park.Parking is free with season passes and you get a free tumbler that can be filled for less than $4. But even the tumbler bottles have shrunk in size over the years so it's not really a deal.With Wet n' Wild being a franchise, you'd think they would invest some time and money into renovations of Hawaii's only water park. Just my two cents.
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