How much is parking at Wet N Wild Oahu?

How much is parking at Wet N Wild Oahu?

$15.00 per vehicle
Parking. Wet’n’Wild Hawaii offer parking adjacent to the Park; autos and motorcycles are $15.00 per vehicle. Free parking with your Gold or Big Kahuna Season Pass. Designated disabled parking spots are also available on a first come, first served basis.

Can you bring food into Wet N Wild Hawaii?

No outside food or drink (except for bottled water) may be brought/consumed in the park. Factory sealed bottled water is limited to one per person. All bags are subject to search. Refusal to bag search may result to non-admittance to the park.

How do you get to Wet N Wild Hawaii?

Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii is located just off the H-1 Highway. The site is on the mountain or Mauka side of the H-1 on Farrington Hwy, approximately 20 minutes from Honolulu Airport. Take exit 1E and turn right at the stop light. Park entrance will be to the right.

Who owns Wet N Wild Hawaii?

EPR Properties
It is currently the only water park in the state of Hawaii. It is one of five water parks operating under the Wet’n’Wild brand globally….

Wet’n’Wild Hawaii
Coordinates 21°20′06″N 158°05′16″W
Owner EPR Properties
Operated by Village Roadshow Theme Parks (2008-2013) Premier Parks, LLC (2014-)
Opened May 1999

Is Wet N Wild Hawaii worth it?

Wet’n’Wild Hawaii is Oahu’s top 10 most visited family attraction on the island and voted Best of Honolulu Magazine’s “Best Family Attraction” is also the new home of Chief’s Luau – Hawaii’s highest rated luau. Located in Kapolei, Oahu’s “Second City”, the park features more than 25 exhilarating attractions.

When did Wet N Wild Hawaii Open?

May 1999Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii / Opened

Wet’n’Wild Hawaii is Oahu’s top 10 most visited family attraction on the island and recently voted Best of Honolulu Magazine’s “Best Family Attraction”. Opened in May 1999. The park is located in Kapolei, Oahu’s “Second City”, the park features more than 25 exhilarating attractions.

Are there any roller coasters in Hawaii?

Like Alaska and Delaware, there are NO roller coasters in the island state of Hawaii. (Unless you count the natural kind.) I did find one 7D theater in Kapolei that looks fun, but no actual coasters. BUT there is one major water park!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJVQ9EbsH7Q