

The food was prewrapped items and decent. So we opted to spend the extra $$ on the flow rider. I heard it was smaller than years past and some of the cool features had been removed. I knew I'd never get my kids out of the water and it was a hot day so the dry park would have been too hot.

It overlooked the flow rider so not in the main water park. It looked like a great place to hang out and it looked like it was 21+. The had a swim up bar that I was planning on sitting in all day but never made it over there. (Prob get about 3 or so minutes - which was plenty.) They were good an encouraging them to get back out and try again. They gave the kids the same amount of time regardless of how well or poor they did. They must have to re-explain the process about 1000 times a day but never were rude or did you feel rushed. I will say the staff there were SUPER kind, patient and helpful. It would be ideal if they could find a way to have time slots for those who didn't want to stand around, but I guess its like any water park. The flow rider was and add on feature and it was fun but the line did take about 30 mins. The lazy river got crowded but it never took more than 5 mins to grab a tube from someone leaving. The inflatable lines took about 20 mins in line. The hot spots for my kids was the wave pool, lazy river and the 2 inflatable water slides towards the back of the park. I didn't have to chase them around or worry about their safety every minute. There was also 2 shower heads on the side of that building and 2 changing rooms so you don't need to go into the bathroom if you don't want.Īs one of the adults watching over my own (10 and 13 year old) and friends kids, I was relieved to have life guards everywhere in the park. There never seemed to be a line there, so that's your better choice. The other is back by the entrance to the lazy river. One near the entrance which always had a line and a few stalls went out of order early in the day. It states you can't bring outside food with you, but they're not strip searching you so if you need to bring some snacks or whatever I don't think you'll have a hard time. We were tempted to rent a cabana - while it's $150+ on top of the entrance fee, it does look nice b/c you have a shaded area to eat and avoid the crazy birds (they WILL take food right out of your hand if you're not careful - and they will OPEN containers left behind to get to the food. But word to the wise, get there early if you want prime seating. We got lucky and found a few next to each other. Once in the park, almost all of the lounge chairs by the wave pool had been saved with towels. It moved fairly quickly, but would be ideal to have a way to purchase in advance for express entry. We arrived staggered arrival between 10:05 and 10:30 and there was already a long line. We had 9 tweens (mostly 13 year old boys) and 4 adults. We weren't sure what to expect b/c we had read some of the new features had yet to be opened (swim up bar, lazy river, flow rider). The last time we were here it was pre-renovations.
