Review from June 2024- I had a good time with my friends' extended family. There was not a wait for the few slides I went on. I'm not used to walking around barefoot and I found the concrete rough. Water shoes are not allowed on slides. Here's what I found about the locker situation, there are three sizes. Not sure if these prices change- this was a weekday in June. You can go in and out of the locker all day. The smallest locker was large enough for 2 people's clothes & valuables not including shoes and towels. You have to carry a key around for the small locker. It's a wristband. You can pay for this at the counter in either cash or card. $15 for the day. They give you $5 back in cash when you turn the key in. They assured me that if I lost the key they could still get into my locker. They have two different size lockers that you access with your wristband barcode. Medium $15 and large size $20. It's cashless. And you don't get any money back. The medium is probably double the size of the small. And the largest probably like three smalls. I think you could easily fit a soft side cooler in these lockers. It would be nice to not have to carry a key around all day. I was disappointed I couldn't find locker information before I got there. I called and I emailed. The bathrooms were staffed and kept clean. Consider thanking and tipping bathroom attendants. Lots of staff all over the place. Friendly and helpful. I saw a guy testing the water during the day. I was happy with the quesadilla I got but they should have some Tabasco available. I asked and I was offered Buffalo or sriracha sauce. The lazy (adventure) river needed to be vacuumed at the entrance. It also needed to be skimmed. Not sure if they can do this during the day. There were way too many tubes in the river, guests took it upon themselves to remove some. Somebody kicked one and hit me in the head. The tubes were bunching up that bad. I did get yelled at by a lifeguard for taking tubes out. Oh well, I'm a rebel. They do search your bag at least for alcohol and glass. I was afraid they wouldn't let me bring refilled water bottles in but it was no problem. It maybe took 5 minutes...
Read moreWe went to Raging Waters on July 17th , 2018. I spent close to $400 on tickets for my family as well as a cabana rental. The park was nice and there were a lot of things for my kids and my nephew to do. (4,6,9yrs) Upon entering the park, I was directed to guest services and met a very nice and helpful woman named Judith who led us to our cabana. She gave the kids a quick speech on what to do in case they got lost and off they went! We had a wonderful server named Kerri who took great care of us throughout the day. Things were going well and the kids were having fun until my sweet 4 year old daughter decided to go down one of the slides. This particular slide is in the center of the park. It is very wide and can easily accommodate 8-10 kids at a time as it is short and steep and the riders land in a 10 foot pool. Well my daughter got stuck on the slide as she became scared and wasn't able to move down the slide in the timely manner that the horrible lifeguard wanted her to. This awful girl proceeded to yell at my daughter who became even more scared. The lifeguard kept repeating that she needed to keep moving for the other kids and I tried to explain that she was scared and only 4 years old, but the girl kept yelling...I believe that her name was Morgan but am unsure. Lifeguards are supposed to be kind and helpful especially when the patrons are paying such good money to be there. This girl should be reprimanded if not fired...I would have happily given my experience there 5 stars if it weren't for that obnoxious lifeguard. We...
Read moreSurprisingly situated a ways off of the boardwalk, this petite park packs a punch. Has all the usual staples of a water park - lazy river, kiddie area, mat water slide, tube waterslide. BatmanJawn rides solo, however, there is also a double-tube option.
Small breaks in the slide give you time to compose yourself. 10 second slide into a mini pool where another guard pushes you to the next slide. Great for the parental figure and the orphan to ride together. (Like Alfred & Bruce would).
Food is really pricey, so bring your credit card. Menu is included.
Alcohol is served for those Mommies and Daddies who didn't get their vacation date night.
Bat-Tip: keep an eye on the little ones, there are lots of nooks and crannies. The place is designed to make the best of the space so it may be easy for one to get lost.
Lockers: get there early if you want a blue big one (paid at the kiosk). There are only a few dozen.
I kept my eye on crime while visiting - appears as though theft is rare. People leave their bags and towels out on the chairs. Best to use caution, however.
If you are going to eat, watch out for the seagulls, they WILL try to swoop down and steal your food!
No water shoes allowed on the rides, but you should be able to drop them off before climbing the stairs. The pavement can get hot! And the lines can get long. We didn't wait more than 10 minutes for anything.
So make AquamanJawn jealous by doing a Tarzan swing into the pool! And have yourself some great wet wild fun at...
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