Fun things to do in AZ, Wet 'n' Wild water park
Are you looking for fun things to do over the summer? Of
course getting wet is high on the list of fun. I have heard many great things
about Wet N Wild. So I was excited to get a chance to visit
there with my kids.
We went on Saturday June 20th. I was a little worried that
it would be super crowded. It was a Saturday, the day before Father's Day, and
I found out that they had a Boy Scout day plus some company picnics. To my
surprise it wasn't too bad. On occasion some attractions seemed busy, but
overall it wasn't too crowded.
I brought my 2 kids ages 7 and almost 5 along with me. We
also met up with their Aunt/Uncle and cousin. I would suggest having meet up times if you
are going to separate from your group.
It is otherwise hard to find your friends/family after separating.
We started our day at Boogie Board Beach. This was a multi-level complex with a variety
of slides. Some under 8 feet and some bigger than 8 feet. Emarose and Jerom had
a blast going down the small blue slides where they could go down side by side.
This area also features a giant tipping bucket that dumps gallons of water on
guests below.
Then my kids decided they wanted to go on the
"Donuts" which is what they call the inner tubes. So I took them on a ride of the Crazy Cactus
Roaring River. They enjoyed floating around. The ride has tipping buckets,
waterfalls, and people trying to spray you with water. A life jacket was available for both of my
kids right at the entrance to the ride. They enjoyed using both single and
double inner tubes on this ride. We rode the ride several times throughout the
day.
Another attraction that we visited was the Wet 'N' Wild Jr.
area. Jerom loved walking through the
"fog" (which was really just mist) as he entered the jr. area. The area has spray zones and some kids size
rides. Banzai Rides allows riders to ride down on a racing mat before splashing
into the water. This ride is designed for the youngest riders. Next they tried
Screamin' Streamers which was either a yellow or red slide that you went down
on a double tube. We went on this ride as Jerom/Emarose with me by myself.
Jerom/Me with Emarose by herself. And
Emarose/Me with Jerom by his self. Jerom enjoyed it the most when he went down
by himself. Saying that he went faster that way. Another kid sized ride that
they enjoyed was the Tiny Typhoon. Riders are spun through a miniature funnel
before dropping into calm water below. I
was pleased that even though the rides were designed for kids. I could still
use them as an adult.
My kids and I also enjoyed numerous trips to Monsoon Bay
wave pool. Before entering the water my kids strapped on life jackets which
were provided near the entrance. They had several jackets available in a variety of sizes. It was fun to relax and swim around in the
pool. When the waves hit it was fun to just let the waves take us or to try and
walk against the waves. On certain
nights throughout the summer you can even watch a Dive 'n' Movie at Monsoon
Bay.
I attended the park with 2 kids. Unfortunately I didn't have
another adult with me to watch my kids while I went on other rides. So the only
thing I saw was the kid and family friendly rides. My kids had a blast and I
had fun too. it was a great way to keep my kids active, entertained, and cool
on a Hot summer's day.
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