What is the best day to go to Wild Waves?


What is the best day to go to Wild Waves? The least busy times at Wild Waves are school days, chilly days and wet and windy days. You would think going to the park on a rainy day would be a bummer, but our kid reviewers say the rides are just as fun and with less people, the lines are a lot shorter too.


How much money does wild waves make a year?

Wild Waves Theme & Water Park's revenue is $20.0 million. Wild Waves Theme & Water Park's annual revenue is $20.0M.


How do the lockers at Wild Waves work?

LOCKER RENTALS To rent, visit the self-automated locker kiosk, located just inside the main gate. The locker you rent is yours to use for the day, and you can access it as many times as you need. Season Pass holders are able to add the locker pass, which includes unlimited locker rentals all season long!


How much is wild waves worth?

The total price of all the properties was $456 million, although there was no specific price disclosed for Wild Waves. The park and its vast parking lots have an assessed value of $15.2 million, according to county records.


What should I wear to wild waves?

For the health and safety of our guests: shirts and pants/shorts are REQUIRED on ALL theme park attractions (amusement rides). Please note that while shoes are not allowed in pools, or on water slides, shoes are required to be worn on all attractions beyond the water park.


What is wild waves real name?

The amusement park was reverted back to its original name, Enchanted Village. This was subsequently reversed, and the park renamed Wild Waves Theme & Water Park.


Can I wear regular clothes to a water park?

It's best to wear a swimsuit or swim trunks to a waterpark. You can also wear a cover-up or shorts and a t-shirt over your swimsuit for added comfort.


Can you wear sneakers in a waterpark?

Guests are welcome to wear footwear throughout the park (flip flops, sandals, water socks, etc.). Guests will need to remove any type of footwear on most attractions. Outside footwear (shoes, sneakers, boots, etc.)