You have to reserve your tickets online, reserve your spot & time that youre going & they make you watch a safety video about the signs youll see around the park. They have employees that walk around telling you to pulk your mask back up if they see it down so just be careful about that. I have asthma & i went on a day where it hit 100° I could barley breathe. & the place was packed. Rides were half full cause of social distancing AND in 5 hours I went on 2 rides. One of them was the friggin lazy river. So dont think youre gonna be able to go on a ton of rides while youre there. Youll be standing in line for a majority of the time youre there unfortunately
We had a good time lines wasn't bad yes
We were there july 25 I was very impressed with how it was handled we had our temps taken and didn't have to watch a safety video so not sure what the review was about that...anyway we had 10:30!reservations and hardly waited in line for anything less than 150 people there and were able to get on the lazy river right away...you don't have to wear masks in the water park and there are a few areas in the park where you can remove your mask for a break...I found it to be very well maintained and friendly ...also my husband and I both have asthma and were fine. We only stayed for a few hours we were just checking it out before we brought the grandkids again and wanted to spend time in the water park because of the heat.my advice to anyone who has medical conditions make your reservations for opening time .
Yes, it says it is. You need tickets and reservations to go. They start at 10:30am and close at 6pm.
Thursday through Sundays right now
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