Set on 29 acres in lush, tropical surrounds in Kapolei, Oahu’s “second city”, Wet’n’Wild Hawaii water park delivers over 25 rides and attractions for families and thrill-seekers alike. It is Hawaii’s only water park and the #1 family attraction and #1 local attraction on the island.
400 Farrington Hwy Kapolei , HI 96707 United States
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Bags & towels are checked for food & drinks from outside. You'll need your credit card for the over-priced food & drinks on offer inside. Rides are great though.
Pretty lame. 2 of the main rides are shut down. If you're by yourself there's a couple rides you can't go on unless you find another to ride with you. 4 of the rides go back and forth with only 2 open
The park opens at 10:30AM. Try to get there earlier around 10AM. Wet'n'Wild Hawaii also offer packages that include round-trip transportation from Waikiki. We're offering many combo deals as well .
If you have kids you can go. Cant say so much fun ....
Discount coupons available in various street publications found at airport and in Waikiki. AAA Hawaii members will receive discount .
Looks like so much fun from the freeway that I had to stop by.
It is fun but not worth the drive. Great for kids. A couple of attractions were under maintenance.
If you live here on the island , then get the season pass!
Pack a lunch , the food is expensive . Still good fun though.
Time for swimingp
$7.00 for parking but free with the gold pass!
Use your Hawaiian Airlines ® Visa® Card and earn 2 HawaiianMiles per dollar!
Parking is now $7.
$8 for parking …
Don't have high expectations for clean restrooms ! :-(
$5 for parking ??? C'mon Wet'n'Wild get real!!'
40% off ALL wallets.
$5 for parking ??? It's not like we're
Dirty water, trash, nasty place!
Show is amazing, poi was tasteless, teaches you a lot about the hawaiian culture and the food was pretty authentic. Mahalo luau team - Ahdab S
I'm always here. Nice selection of items, friendly staff. Love Target! - PRican808
(Frozen) shrimp won ton soup. Good, and really good reusable containers. - Ryan Araki