Address: 460 NE Captain Michael King Smith Way, McMinnville, OR 97128, USA
Phone: +15036873390
Sunday: 10AM–2PM
Monday: 10AM–2PM
Tuesday: 10AM–2PM
Wednesday: 10AM–2PM
Thursday: 10AM–2PM
Friday: 10AM–2PM
Saturday: 10AM–2PM
Aspen Bernier
A little in the spendy side but lots of fun! Bring extra cash- 2 seater tube is a must for groups and costs $8 to rent as well as reasonably priced lockers ranging from small to large, and a cafe with food about as good as the local elementary school. 4 main slides, must be 48” tall to do all 4, and a kids play area with smaller slides are the main attractions. Also a wave pool, “vortex”, hot tub and water polo options. Great experience for families of all ages.
glenn Murray
Limited seating now since they added outdoor cabanas to an indoor park and charge you to have a table to sit at. No spacing of chairs for any type of social distancing. No hot tub because they need to close it due to breaks for life guards. They increased the admission price, only give you 4 hrs to play and close things down to accommodate for breaks while there were 3 people sitting in the management office talking. Definitely won't be coming here anymore. Overpriced!
Living One Day Today
So much fun!!! We went here to celebrate a family friend’s birthday. My youngest daughter had the most fun in the wave pool. The teenagers loved dodging the water from the giant bucket, and went down the water slides a lot! They had life jackets available to use, which was great for my youngest daughter to feel comfortable in the water. The lockers were easy to use and very convenient. It was a great day!
Kristen Brennan
I was reading all of the reviews on here the night before our water park trip and it had me worried but Idk if it’s just Karen’s who post anymore, but we had a great time. The place was inviting, clean, and the water was warm (in all pools except the play park water area in the back of the facility). We ordered a pizza (and yes, the cabana employees were attentive) and it came out great. We got our tubes without a problem, and we had a blast! The green slide is awesome! I only wish we were allowed to bring cake in, as we were celebrating a birthday but I get it: it’s a water park and it’s still during covid. Hot tub was open, lockers were working. If you’re going, don’t fret all the one star reviews. We all cant wait to go back!
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Man I hate it when people say, "Um, I think so. But you should ask." If you don't know, then don't answer!
All day pass is $20/person If you are under 42" tall and $29 if you are over 42" tall.
No this place is just As fun as great Wolf lodge but way cheaper! Plus you have to stay the night at great wolf you can't just go for a day! But with wings and waves a day is great
Yes, and no. Open all year, but only every day during peak season. Once school starts, it is only weekends really
not for under2 at least
Yes. You’ll want to pay online to save money. And to make sure you get in. They have occupancy restrictions
I think it would be, at least for a few hours. It's got a wave pool and big water slides.
When I was there the last time I paid for two children $ 29 each and $ 10 for myself, but I did not use the pool, I waited for them.
So looks like it goes off of height not age under 42" is $20 over is $29 so doesn't look like any one is free
20 kids under 42" tall $29 taller peeps $10 spectators. https://wingsandwaveswaterpark.com/admission/
The slides that require a tube kids only need to be 42" tall. 3 of the 4 big slides.
The dry pass is good for admission, without the use of amenities. For people who want to keep an eye on older kids, but don't want to get wet.
Yes but not full price
All guests entering the park must pay the entry fee. Caregivers are free when accompanied by a person with disabilities. This it what it say on the website FAQs.
There are picnic tables outside. We would take a break and have a lil picnic outside with our cooler of sandwiches, etc. Very beautiful ❤️
We do have limited capacity so reservations are recommended but not necessary. Tickets are cheaper when you make a reservation online
31.95 per person children under 2 free
Does anyone know when is the Evergreen Waterpark opened???
Yes.make sure bracelet on.👍
Yes you can
No Dogs are not allowed it's a water park only service animals I believe
Yes. If u get a double person tube
Food, drink, things you buy in the store and locker cost extra.
It depends on the type...I wore ones that looked more like water shoes and they made me hold them down the water slide.
I think paid are 5 and older. It is 20 dollars. 48 inches and taller cost 29 dollars. I recommend to use groupon . We saved a lot with them.
No
They have posted on the door, "no outside food or drink" but I saw multiple Starbucks cups, and many water bottles, both from "home" (hydro flasks) and several store-bought brands. I don't think their rule is very well enforced.
Took a few 13 year olds a couple weekends ago. $29 per kid. They have a dry pass for $10 if you're not getting in the water.
We got 4 admissions for 88 dollars. Originally one admission for big kids and adults is 29 dollars. So we saved about 28 dollars for 4 people.
No outside food or drinks allowed. That's where they make their money
Yes , they have something for all ages, great fun!
Children under 14 must be accompanied by a supervising adult. Children 14-17 may be dropped off, but parents must sign a safety waiver. Children under 10 must be accompanied by a swimming adult.
It depends on how willing your child is. There are some areas here suitable for younger children, as well as the big slides. My daughter was 4 when I took my family and she was sure she wanted to go on the big slides since her older brothers did, so I held her in the double tube and went down the big slides and although she thought it was a bit scary she loved it and we went on The big slides the rest of our visit.
3 slides require tubes, 1 slide no tube permitted.
We were there last weekend. Water is warm but stairs to slides are frrrrreezing? They should put heat lamps up there! But....if you hit the jacuzzi first, get your bones really warm and then go,bits bearable! We have a 7 and 8 yr old that get cold easily too. Have fun! And try Groupon before you go....good deals!!
If you dont have a life jacket, they have them there. There is a calm pool as well as kid structure.
I went about 3 weeks ago and it was not very packed.
I agree with David. Its pretty expensive for a 3 year old. While there are some things they can do, if i only jad a 3 year old id find the best community pool in the area. We have a pretty good one in our area that she likes more because the slide is small enough she can go on with us and she can wander around the kid area. That said, if you're taking older kids AND a 3 year old, the 3 year old wont get bored and the older kids will have more fun at wings and waves than most community pools.
I honestly can't say since ive only been there once during the summer in the early afternoon. But if you google the water park it should show the average on how busy they tend to get by the time and day.
Yeah, they supply them, although sometimes finding an available intertube can be difficult depending on how busy they are.
Not supposed to. U can go in and out all day if u want to. I brought in a couple waters and some fruit snacks. Theres no bag check
Sonic boom (yellow slide), Tail Spin (blue slide), Nose Dive (green slide), and Mach 1 (orange slide).
Yes there are. Mens, womens and family are. Definitely bring flip flops though.
Behind the cafe there is rooms for private area for meetings or parties but discount don't know about that. On Fridays they have buy one get one free admission.
I wore a swim cover up but had to remove it to go down the slide.
They charge you around $7 for a locker. There are 3 sizes and the price depends on size.
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