If you've been to Great Wolf Lodge, this will be a let down haha I refer to it as the "Walmart of water parks" it's not perfect, but its inexpensive & fun. The changing areas: a puddle of water. No showers in the locker rooms. Lockers available for purchase ($7 for the whole day). Floors were subpar clean. The whole park was run down & could use a face lift. The lifeguards were ok, I witnessed one kid without a life vest floating toward the waves (deeper area) & they never stopped the waves, just yelled for him to "get a life vest" & waited for the siblings to snag him & pull him back.
The floors are SLIPPERY so be cautious walking around. The slides were fun! Definitely a redeeming factor. Not as thrilling as GWL or Silverwood, but not bad for the cost of entry to the park. My 5 & 8 year olds loved it. The "vortex" is waaaay less intense than the tornado at GWL, but it was a nice intermediate slide to get my 8 year old more comfortable with "intense" rides haha
The wave pool was disappointing bc of how long in between waves you had to wait. Literally 10-15 min of no waves then maybe 10 minutes of waves. And the waves seemed one sided (the other side had 0 waves being produced) and the waves on the side that did work were very calm.
The attached arcade (TriplePlay) was about the same. Run down. But the games were awesome!! The cost was .50-3.00 per game from what we saw & most of the games were less than a dollar! $10 went a long way, which we really enjoyed.
We, personally, won't be back. We'd rather spend the extra money and go to GWL or Silverwood. But I wouldn't necessarily deter anyone from going...
Read moreRaptor Reef is a indoor water park that is a part of the Triple Play Amusement Park. There are 6 attractions in the water park. There are indoor water park, indoor, outdoor rides, bowling, indoor and outdoor (seasonal) golf, arcade and other attractions, etc. It is enough fun for the day or two at least.
Price for water park: General: $28.95 Evening ticket: $18.95 6pm-10pm (42" and over) Kids: (42" and under) General: $21.95 Evening ticket: $15.95 Kids under 2 years old: FREE
Ultimate pass: $64.95-$74.95 (includes water Park and rides!) Pick and play: $5.50-$12
Hours: 10am - 10pm (arcade until 11pm. Yay!) Hours may be different depending on the month. Really reasonably priced indoor water park. We were there on Saturday. The place wasn't crowded at all, like it was literally empty. 1-2 person(s) doesn't really count a line. We were going to go to nearby outdoor water park where the ticket was $75-$85/person. Most people in the reviews suggested renting a cabana for the day which was additional $299. So we would have waited in the line 10-30 minutes and would have spent another $299 for the cabana to escape the heat. We don't like waiting in the line in the sun. So this was a perfect place for us during the heat. We are planning to come back in the winter. There is a hotel right next to the building that is part...
Read moreIt’s very small, but great for what it is. We planned my daughters 11 y/o birthday party there and had planned to stay all day. Had we gone to silver mountain, which is a good bit spendier, that would have been easily done. They have 4 (3 of which are double tube slides, one high speed single person mat slide)large slides that are for people height 42” and above. Additionally there is a wave pool…but the water seems moderately cool to me -as opposed to the slightly heated water at silver mountain. Then a small “children’s lagoon and toddler area” where there are another 3 small slides. I love that there is also a large hot tub where guests can choose to sit either inside or outside. Lastly, there is a small wave pool but the waves are super tame. There are tables upstairs inside the swim area. Lockers are either small, coin operated single use or large all day use. Facilities were neat and clean, and staff was attentive and friendly. My son forgot his swim trunks 🤦🏻♀️ and we were able to buy them at the desk - the girl helped us find his size but I would say their sizes run big. Normally my son wears a youth 6 or small but here he would’ve drowned in that size, so he’s in a 4t. We came on a weekend in December and it was not very full - so that’s a plus as the lines for...
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