Wild Waves Theme Park Opens Daily Starting June 3rd with New Triple Water Slide Complex

Washington’s Only Water and Amusement Park Makes a Splash with Debut of New “Mountain Dew Slide Complex”

Wild Waves Theme Park opens daily for the summer season on Wednesday, June 3, with the exciting introduction of a new triple water slide complex. Featuring 70 acres of slides and rides for the whole family, the park includes more than 25 thrilling amusement rides, 18 exhilarating water slides and water attractions, along with roller coasters—including the largest wooden coaster in the state—bumper cars, a Ferris wheel, a lazy river, an activity pool and more.
New this year is the Mountain Dew Slide Complex, which features three dynamic tube slides offering riders single- or double-tube options through the twists and turns of Slide Alley. The 42-inch, kid-friendly ride offers a range of heights and experiences, from the orange slide at 498 feet and the yellow slide at 430 feet—both enclosed-tube slides—to the 510-foot green, open-tube slide.

“We’re so excited to share our new triple water slide complex with our fans,” said Todd Suchan, Wild Waves Theme Park’s general manager. “Summer is the best time to play at Wild Waves and between all of our adventurous rides and water activities, there’s something for the whole family to enjoy.”

Go Cashless
Also new this year, guests can go cashless throughout the park with both a new season pass and MoneyBands, an individual day cashless wristband. Guests can load the wristbands at the start of the day so they can leave their wallets in a locker while enjoying every aspect of the park.

For more information, visit www.WildWaves.com.

WHERE: Wild Waves Theme Park
36201 Enchanted Parkway South

Federal Way, WA 98003

HOURS: June 3—September 7
Open daily

Park operating hours vary

COST: Tickets available online at WildWaves.com or at the Wild Waves Theme Park front gate.

Now through July 5:

Season Pass—$79.99 online or at front gate

Now through June 30:

Child (ages 3-7)/Senior (ages 60+)—$14.99 at front gate, online
Daily General Admission (ages 8-59)—$19.99 at front gate, $14.99 online

July 1 through September 7:

Child (ages 3-7)/Senior (ages 60+)—$19.99 at front gate, $14.99 online
Daily General Admission (ages 8-59)—$39.99 at front gate, $27.99 online
Season Pass—$89.99 online or at front gate

Written by Charles Koh

Founded EatSeattle, and has continued to use his expertise as editor-in-chief to guide the website’s growth over the last five years. Koh’s experience focuses on digital marketing and social media, and has been a part of several companies, some of which he created, specializing in both areas over the course of his career. Koh was previously with Google and Zagat where he helped expand and grow communities worldwide.

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