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March 2024 by E M
Hardly any lines all day and all the slides were open. There's something for all ages. Our 5 and 7 year olds were very entertained by the slides all day. We had the ribs for lunch and they were great.
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March 2024 by Debra Caracol Person
First timers here! My niece son, Tripp celebrated his 5th birthday! my grandchildren had a fabulous time! the toddler waterways was a bomb! the food was catered by the firm, noodles & fried chicken, rice was perfect ?
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March 2024 by April Miller
This place needs to be updated.
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March 2024 by Lauren Way
Wet n wild has been a staple for our family since we moved to Oahu.The park is smaller compared to many on the mainland. But that’s sort of why we like it. It int tiring to hike around.. all the rides are close to each other.We always buy the season passes. With at least one of us getting the highest tier that comes with the free parking.Parking is mostly covered. We’ve never had issues finding parking.Food is not allowed in the park. We rarely stay more than a couple hours so this isn’t an issue. But the parking is so close to the entrance that many leave coolers in the car and go eat and come back in. We’ve always brought in Water bottles with no issue.Food inside the park is typical and spendy.There is a good amount of loungers near the wave pool. We usually set up there and head to the slides.Lazy River is only open Fri-Sun. That’s really the only bummer. And hours are shorter for the park because they use the park to host chiefs luau. Park usually closes at 430 I believe.
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March 2024 by Rozsika den Haan
Used our Go City pass. Entrance was horrible experience, rest was fine. Says online special medical needs can bring in food/snacks. However when we tried to enter with a diabetic, the person said salad, cheese and crackers was excessive and we were sent back to the car. How is that snack excessive for 6 hours! The person said there are in and out privileges to the car, but clearly that person doesn't understand how a diabetic works. You can't send someone in a sugar low to walk .5 mile to get their food, they will pass out and go into a coma. Yet the lady said she understands diabetes. Clearly not, and just militant and not following what website states is allowed. Terrible and shameful manner and rules that don't line up with website, and a huge sign at entrance says no in-out privileges. Wrecked our whole experience. In this day and age, very discriminatory and disrespectful. Wouldn't even let a bag of granola bars in. Clearly the company needs to educate that lady on manners and diabetes. Really bad way to welcome guests with special needs.Rest of the staff / lifeguards inside were wonderful. Facilities and variety of slides were good. Lineups were about 10 min per slide so very reasonable. Wave pool the kids enjoyed. There are a variety of slides, some very tame and some more advanced and thrilling thst the kids liked. There is a section for little kids too which we didnt use.Bathrooms and change rooms were just OK, there were staff cleaning, but people make a mess of bathrooms and toilet paper.There are showers to wash off, and a water refill station. There is a first aid office where you can go if you get hurt or a bee sting, an the first aid lady was kind and wonderful for a knee scrape my daughter got.Most food was $13.99 for meals, or $7.99 for just burger or hot dog. They have ice cream too for $6.25 if I remember correctly. Overall a fun day if you don't have special medical needs and aren't greeted by a rude, grumpy, uneducated lady.
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March 2024 by LTHLife LLC
Went here for the day after the kids wanted a break from the beach... Very disappointed. The main two rides were closed, the lazy river was closed, the mini golf was closed, and a few rides were rotating open/closed. They nickle and dime you here too, charging 20 bucks for parking, charging extra for the flow rider ride... It's ridiculous. They had all off season to prepare the rides but instead open the park without them working. I get off season things, but don't charge full price for a half functioning park. Oh ya, stepping on a rusty nail was the icing on the cake too.
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March 2024 by Trisha Ramos
$20 parking fee is annoying.
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March 2024 by Ronald Lerma
Staff was friendly here. The lazy river is only open on the weekends, which is a bummer. A bunch of the rides were also closed when we visited. Place would be great if they kept all attractions open.
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March 2024 by Jennilyn Bumanglag
We went there with my family for the second time to celebrate my son's birthday and my kids loved it soooo much! We always had fun going there. Everything was nice, the place, the exciting rides, the foods, the people, the weather. EVERYTHINGGGG♥️♥️♥️♥️
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March 2024 by Kat Bohringer
Great way to spend the day with the family. The kiddos always get so excited when we head towards WnW. We always leave exhausted (and a little sun baked). The lines at the slides go fairly quickly, and there are many lifeguards on site.
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February 2024 by ぽち
I used JTB's hotel pick-up and meal option. Unfortunately it was cloudy and the water was quite cold, especially in the toddler area, so it was freezing. Since it depends on the weather, we do not recommend going on a tour that does not allow you to change the schedule. We couldn't bring floaties with us, and they were too big even for adults, so the kids were scared and could hardly play with them. JCB cards cannot be used in the lockers either. Recommended if you are traveling by rental car, are of elementary school age or older, and like screaming movies.
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February 2024 by Christina Long
Fun for everyone!
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February 2024 by Jerry Perry (LAdy Jay)
10 plus stars in my book,it was magical,the food was great, the music was alsome and I enjoyed dancing with my hubby and my Hawaiian family.
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February 2024 by Jonas Acebes
The parking SUCKS for events and I’ve been to each event of the EDM events since they started over there. As each one came up, more rules were posted on top of each other. Here’s my honest thoughts on the venue itself and not on the artists. All of the artists are amazing, but WetnWild can do better.Sullivan King: no major rules, wasn’t too bad. Probably because it was the first one they had at the water park.Porter Robinson: The security guards all harass the people to IMMEDIATELY get out of their cars when they’re still trying to get ready. LET THEM BE. NO bottle caps???, established clear bag rule, no police officer outfits for HALLOWEEN?¿? That’s crazy. My friend had to wait for another friend to change outfits.San Holo: no bottle caps, clear hydration packs only. Longer pat downs and they still ask you to open the bag up even though you can see through the CLEAR bag???? I’m glad there haven’t been any weapons at WetNWild, but if they have a clear bag already then why. Do. They. Need. To. Be. Opened. Y’all don’t make sense.Illenium: NO hydration packs at all and still want you to buy the bottle capless water bottles…. I don’t need to say anything else for that one. Idk how they’re doing the parking now but it DOES NOT work. Everybody’s waiting at LEAST 30 minutes to just get out.Steve Aoki: All of the above ^, the production from the venue got smaller and minimized, no more lasers, even longer wait times to get in and they don’t have the extra dj by the food anymore.WetNWild, you gotta do better for your patrons because if you’re gonna host these events at your venue with little to no event coordination, then it just hurts the EDM community.
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February 2024 by Kohei Tanaka
I went there for the first time. There were a couple of slides under construction, but they were mostly empty and I was able to ride them about twice each. In Tokyo, I'm sure you'd have to wait an hour or two for the water slides at places like Yomiuriland, but at Wet'n'Wild in Hawaii, there was no such thing and I was able to enjoy the ride without stress. . I would like to go there when I come to Hawaii again because it has a world view that kids can enjoy.