Address: 830 Jay Peak Rd, Jay, VT 05859, USA
Phone: +18029882710
Sunday: 10AM–2PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 1–5PM
Wednesday: 12–8PM
Thursday: 12–8PM
Friday: 10AM–8PM
Saturday: 10AM–8PM
Clarke Morrison
Great amenity to have at a ski mountain - really changes the game for kids on a family ski trip. They had a blast. Everyone here is friendly, the space is laid out well/maximized, the featured are fun... have been here 3 times and will surely return
Brittani Curley
Unfortunately the lazy (adventure) river was closed due to staff shortages, the water slides were a blast especially the red slide that has a drop out door shooting you around a loop at high speed. There is an indoor and outdoor hot tub, a ful bar and indoor surfing that is very entertaining to watch if you're not adventurous enough to try. The staff is friendly and interactive. A little crowded but the slopes were in rough condition. Overall a great experience. Looking forward to a trip next year.
Kim Wood
Never again. Recieved tickets as a gift. If I had paid for them, I would have asked for a refund within 15 minutes of arrival. Went with my daughter, son in law and 3 grandsons, 9 year old twins and a 4 year old. Website makes a big deal of calling their " lazy river" Big River. They also have an Activity Pool. Website said Activity River is closed. Ummmm.... ok, which attraction is closed? It was the river. We arrived at 10:30. They opened at 10. Not a single table or seat left. Place was already crowded. No place to set stuff down. Crammed as much as we could into a locker. Found a corner at lunch time near the closed river and spread our towels on the floor to eat. Lunch for 3 kids and 3 adults, burgers,hot dogs, chicken tenders, fries, onion rings. $94. If you want to bring lunch , pack a pb&j or something else that you don't need to keep cold. No coolers allowed. Unless, of course, you want to go to your car in your wet bathing suit and retrieve items from your cooler and carry them in in a bag. The Mill Pond kiddie area was packed with 12 year olds and up pushing the 5 and under crowd out of the way to use the mini slides because lines at other slides were horrendous. No staff near Mill Pond to deal with it. Our 4 year old ended up playing at the edge of the Activity Pool in a life vest. At one point, even standing we were basically elbow to elbow whether in the water or out. Long line to return locker key and get $20 deposit back. $40 up front for locker. No price reduction for having significant part of waterpark "closed for the season". What season, they're open year round. Unbelievable that they don't have a max. capacity. Never again! My advice: don't do it.
EMNYCE
Great place, enjoyed our visit. Wish we had more time, the parking situation was messy, food at snack bar was limited in quality and a bit pricey overall. Maybe a good 4 star 🌟 value.
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It is open from Thursday’s-Sundays
https://jaypeakresort.com/waterpark/tickets-passes
$41 for adults $35 for kids age 4-14 3yr and under free
It varies. Best to check with the Jay peak website.
Yes you can book the wave or the whole park for private rental.
You can get them there.
The Pump House has a small climbing wall in one of the pools. One of the other resort centers (the arcade) has several larger climbing walls. None of these are a bona fide climbing gym though, I think they're more for children and teenagers.
$39 adult $29 junior
It's about 43000 square feet with 4 tube rides, one with a loop. There is a kids section, flow rider, lazy river, arcade, bar, 2 hot tubs, and a snack bar
There is a giant hotel attached to the water park. You can get a room there for any reason.
Depends on what time of year and if you go for the day or stay overnight at the hotel. The water park rates are on their website, just look them up. The hotel starts around $200-$300 per night. They offer a package deal that includes the hotel room, water park passes, and a tram ride. The price depends on the type of room you get. As with most places, room rates increase during busy times of the year, like foliage season and ski season.
Yes
Not yet, somebody told me that works there they are thinking about opening it on July 4th weekend.
Masks are not required when you're using the various water activities. They do ask that you use one if you go to the snack bar or something. We put ours in a locker and kept our distance while we were there.
The front desk attendant told me on Sunday water park was only open on Saturday and Sunday with limited guests.
You can not but there are some places where you can get food.
Yes
Correct. If you're discreet about your snacks that you've brought in, than you'll be fine. I wouldn't recommend having a large spread, but the last time I went with my kids, I had several snacks in our backpack and no one questioned us or gave looks about it.
Yes from young to young at heart ❤ , granted supervision is required for the little ones but a wading pool with sprinklers and assorted water entertainment is available
https://jaypeakresort.com/waterpark/tickets-passes
It is at J Peak northwest vt
Strollers are, not sure if an umbrella stroller would be any different
You don't have to stay there
I do not usually do waterparks unless it's 80° out. This place was toasty warm and I did all the water slides just don't do the hot tub until after you do the water slides
Yes you can book room on line. Some times they even have discounts.
USD 38 for me
Go to website jaypeakresort.com for all that information
I'm pretty sure the price is the same regardless of whether you stay there or not
There are two separate packages. Stay and ski, and stay and splash. The former includes lift tickets and no water park. The latter includes park and no lift.
Definitely more than 120 people
Yes
Dogs are not allowed in the water park unless they are service animals.
Water and pump house are warm. I dont know thr height requirements but I saw small kids on the slides so it should be okay. Food is pricey! Towels are small so i would bring your own. But we had a great time there!!😋Hope this helps.
Teens will love it and we've stayed all day or for as little as 4 hours it's so much fun that we didn't want to leave
Lol this is my other account but thanks!!
Yes it's the red slide
Prices are on the web page.
You can get towels at the front desk, where you get your bracelet. However, they are rather small -- I couldn't even cover my 4yo kid with one. I strongly recommend bringing towels from home.
Monday - Thursday (3/1 - 3/16)10am - 9pmMonday - Thursday (3/19 - 3/29)11am - 8pmFriday (3/2- 3/16)10am - 9pmFriday (3/23 - 3/30)11am - 9pmSaturday10am - 10pmSunday10am - 9pm
Many people were wearing them and none of the staff objected. Unclear whether it's officially allowed. Either way it's not enforced.
Yes on the mezzanine. the food on the spot is fast food cheap and expensive.
Yes
It highly depends on the date. I recommend that you go on their website and try different dates, the prices vary.
Business hours online, but i think 10am to 9/930pm. Deepest pool is about 7ft, but thats the one with the rock wall.
The store on property is actually quite nice. I was definitely surprised by the selection and price. The deli is great too. Was not expecting to find birthday cakes!
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