2/5 Lisa K. 8 months ago on Google
First
visit
to
Wet
'n'
Wild.
We
bought
tickets
in
advance
so
we
didn't
have
to
wait
in
line
to
get
in.
We
followed
the
rules
regarding
bringing
in
outside
food
and
drinks
other
than
water,
and
I
think
this
is
the
worst
park
rule
I've
ever
encountered
in
my
38
years
on
this
planet
leave
and
eat
in
your
car
and
then
come
back
in,
if
they
let
you.
My
stepson
is
diabetic,
and
we
waited
in
line
first
to
order
and
pay
for
food
for
45
minutes
to
an
hour,
and
then
we
had
to
get
in
a
second
food
line
to
present
our
receipt
and
actually
get
our
food,
two
fountain
drinks
and
a
slice
of
pizza,
which
took
another
45
minutes
to
an
hour.
If
I
knew
this
would
was
what
to
expect
I
would
have
skipped
this.
They
don't
tell
you
because
you
won't
order
their
food
if
you
knew
how
long
you
had
to
wait.
If
my
stepsons
blood
sugar
would
have
dipped
during
that
time
waiting,
I
would
have
gone
full
Karen.
This
place
is
a
lawsuit
waiting
to
happen.
Dole
whip
sold
out
by
11:30AM.
They
had
dip
n
dots
on
their
menu
and
treated
us
like
we
had
five
heads
when
we
ordered
this
item
printed
on
their
huge
menu
signs
at
the
concessions
area.
There
was
a
good
truck
where
my
husband
and
I
order
food
with
a
much
shorter
wait
time.
We
waited
an
hour
for
the
ohana
highway
slide,
in
peak
sun.
No
shade,
and
our
feet
were
literally
burning
from
how
hot
the
pavement
was.
I'd
recommend
just
wearing
water
shoes
the
whole
time
if
you
decide
to
brave
this
poorly
managed
park.
The
had
one
raft
they
were
using
which
made
the
wait
painfully
long.
Check
to
see
how
many
rafts
seem
to
be
in
circulation
on
the
conveyor
belt
and
skip
this
ride
if
you
see
only
one
raft.
The
other
slides
have
shorter
wait
times.
The
remainder
of
the
rides
were
fun,
and
this
place
could
be
great.
It's
a
shame
how
few
rafts
are
in
circulation
on
busy
days.
Even
with
waiting
for
guests
to
safely
clear
the
slides,
the
rafts
were
always
in
short
supply
which
meant
longer
waits.
The
staff
is
miserable.
Every
person
we
encountered
looked
like
this
day
might
be
their
last,
as
if
they
were
ready
to
quit.
Must
be
terrible
working
conditions
for
them.
All
of
this
to
say,
it's
an
absolute
shame
how
this
park
is
operated.
Hire
an
operations
director
and
get
it
together.