Location
Wildwood Waterpark is located in the heart of the scenic Wildwood State Park. Situated amidst lush greenery and offering breathtaking views, it is the perfect destination for water enthusiasts and families seeking fun-filled adventures.
Waterpark Amenities
- Multiple thrilling water slides
- Giant wave pool
- Lazy river for a relaxing float
- Interactive water play areas for kids
- Exhilarating splash pads
- Shaded lounge areas with beach chairs
- Dedicated food court offering delicious snacks and beverages
- Convenient changing rooms and lockers
Pricing
Tickets for Wildwood Waterpark are available at affordable prices, providing excellent value for a day full of fun. Children under the age of 3 can enter for free.
- Day Pass – $30
- Evening Pass (after 4 PM) – $20
- Season Pass – $100 (unlimited access during the season)
How to Book
To book your adventure at Wildwood Waterpark, you can visit any of the following booking platforms:
FAQ
1. Can we bring outside food?
No, outside food is not allowed. However, there is a food court offering a variety of delicious snacks and beverages.
2. Are there age or height restrictions for the rides?
Yes, some rides have age or height restrictions for safety reasons. Please refer to the height requirements mentioned at each ride’s entrance.
3. Are there lifeguards present?
Yes, professionally trained lifeguards are stationed throughout the waterpark to ensure the safety of all visitors.
4. Is parking available?
Yes, ample parking facilities are available near the waterpark entrance.
Do you offer discounted tickets for groups visiting the park
Yes, we do offer discounted tickets for groups visiting the park. Please contact our customer service or group sales department for more information and assistance in arranging group visits.
How can I maximize my enjoyment of the park?
To maximize your enjoyment of the park, here are some tips and suggestions:
1. Plan ahead: Research the park beforehand to find out about its attractions, facilities, and any specific rules or regulations. This will help you make the most of your visit.
2. Choose the right time to visit: Try to go during less crowded times to avoid long queues and to have a more peaceful experience. Weekdays or early mornings are often good options.
3. Dress appropriately: Wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for walking or any activities you plan to do at the park. Check the weather forecast to ensure you are prepared for any conditions.
4. Pack the essentials: Bring along essentials such as sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, sunglasses, and a water bottle to stay comfortable throughout your time in the park.
5. Explore the trails: Many parks have beautiful trails or paths that allow you to explore the natural surroundings and enjoy scenic views. Take your time to stroll along these paths and immerse yourself in nature.
6. Take breaks and have a picnic: Find a nice spot to sit, relax, and have a picnic. Bringing along some snacks or a packed lunch will give you a chance to rest and refuel while enjoying the park’s atmosphere.
7. Participate in park activities: Check if the park offers any organized activities such as guided tours, bird watching, or outdoor games. Participating in these activities can add another layer of enjoyment and learning to your visit.
8. Capture memories: Bring a camera or use your smartphone to capture the beauty of the park and the moments you experience. Photography can enhance your enjoyment and provide you with lasting memories.
9. Respect nature and wildlife: Be mindful of the park’s rules and regulations, and ensure you follow Leave No Trace principles. Respect the natural habitat and wildlife by observing from a distance and avoiding any actions that could harm the environment.
10. Appreciate the serenity: Take time to simply sit, relax, and appreciate the tranquility and peacefulness the park offers. Disconnect from technology and fully immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and sensations of the natural surroundings.
Remember, every park is unique, so make sure to adapt these tips to match the specific features and offerings of the park you are visiting.