This was definitely my worst experience at any water park. The park is definitely designed for the fortunate white elite only. Its walking distance from the black community next door to it but with the prices people have to pay for rides and entertainment, its definitely not keeping in mind the more less fortunate. How can you charge for every single ride if you still have to pay a cover charge just to enter the premises. Why not make an all inclusive price rather than charging kids per rides. I saw families there that paid for all to enter, could only take 3-4 rides and thereafter had to watch white kids enjoy the facility as their parents did not have any money for them to enjoy all the amenities. Dont charge for the slides but charge to enter and let kids enjoy what you have to offer than charging them double for the same venue.
Last year we went to Adventure Land in Plettenberg Bay and we had a blast at almost the same price so I will definitely recommend it to anyone looking for...
Read moreOur time at Wacky Waterpark was phenomenal! It's a fun way to spend your day with family and friends. There is a tuckshop available with friendly and educate staff. Take a picnic bag with because it's a whole day event. Kids and most adults love the challenges the obstacles give them. There is supervision from staff and every person will have to wear the life jacket provided at the park. I saw there was a paintball arena with a supper tube slide and a volleyball net. Entrance fee is cheap and place is always clean. There's benches provided. Be sure to bring sunblock and lots of energy, for this will make a good outing and keep you busy for they whole day. If you ever wanted to try Wipeout, now is your chance! Rules will be provided to everyone before entering the obstacle course. All I want to say is that this is a place I always recommend to people when they are close by! Enjoy and most...
Read moreGood fun only when it is not busy. When hot and busy day: too little life jackets so kids were standing for at least 45 minutes in the line to wait for the smaller sizes. Not enough lifeguards. The bigger kids or adults were helping the smaller ones where it was the job of a lifeguard to do so. Kids who were done for a bit, kept life jackets on while going for a drink or rest. Management should ask to hand them in so that other kids can get a turn too. And there is only 1 place where kids can climb on again when they fell in the water, which means sometimes a long swim around the whole obstacle. This easily could be solved with a “climb-up” point...
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