Wet n Wild in Kapolei!

Have you been to Wet n Wild in Kapolei?  What do you love about it?  

It's our one and only water park on Oahu! We love the keiki swim areas, the waterslides and the wave pool. 

Tips for first timers -- 

1. Recommend purchasing a season pass even if you think you'll only go a few times. The season pass will pay for itself in a few visits and the Big Kahuna pass includes parking. Parking is typically $8 per visit if you don't have it!  We paid $54.99 per person (including children ages 3 and up) for a season pass at the beginning of the year. 

    -- If you don't want to commit to a season pass without visiting beforehand, you can buy a day pass at the park upon arrival, or at the MWR ITT office on Pearl in the mini NEX (it will probably be cheaper with ITT), and you can upgrade your day pass to a season ticket at the Wet n Wild ticket booths (at the entrance), after spending the day at the waterpark. 

2. You're only allowed to bring in water and fresh fruit. The fruit can be cut up, brought in a small container. Or you can bring applesauce pouches or other fruit in pouches. Baby food in pouches or in small bags is also allowed. No glass containers are allowed in. There is food for purchase inside the park. You can go out to your car and eat your picnic lunch in the covered parking lot and come back when you're done eating.

3. Lifejackets are provided as needed by the keiki pools -- they are hanging on a big lifejacket rack beside the pool. Free to use all day.  

4. Recommend wearing water shoes if you go on a sunny day, as the sidewalk between the different rides and swim areas can heat up!

5. Masks are still being worn into the park and as you are leaving but not while walking around the waterpark.

6. A nice way to leave is with an ice cream pop or popsicle on the way out. Bring a credit card or some dollars to purchase from the gift shop as you exit.

7. There are lockers available (for a charge) for locking up your belongings, or I recommend you bring a wet bag you can wear on your body with your phone and car key as you enjoy the slides. 

8. Bring plenty of sunscreen but there are many covered areas where you can sit.

9. There is plenty for kids of all ages to enjoy, there are two keiki areas, one is designed for babies and for toddlers and the other is for bigger kids. 










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