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| - My husband and I went on Friday, 7/18. We got there right as they opened, paid for our visit and found a couple of lounge chairs under a big umbrella by the wave pool. We also rented a small locker and purchased a big $9 jug of iced tea. We refilled this big boy 3 times for $1.50 each time during our visit.
There is a lot that isn't finished yet but we enjoyed what was completed, such as the lazy river (a bit too short, it should go all around and wind thru the park) and the wave pool. The wave pool could be a bit deeper and wider as you approach the deep area, but it still was good and refreshing. The inner tubes are not comfortable to sit in at all, I felt like I had to crane my neck the entire time i was on it just to stay upright and floating. I don't have a big rear end by any means but that opening was just too tiny to be comfortable. Even some of the lifeguards agreed. They need to visit a Disney waterpark and see what they use and use the same ones.
We bought a corn dog which was really good (freshly made and hot) and an ice cream twist cone. Something needs to be done with the ice cream, it appeared to be thawed at some point and refrozen by the machine. it was tasty, but not good looking and very crystalized, looked flat and really dark colored too. I would not have served that cone, but the teenagers working the food booth really do not know better. The rest of the food we saw coming out the window was mostly over-priced junk food like pizza, fries and chicken fingers. Barf. The wraps sounded good but we were not fortunate enough to see one ordered. The dole whip was awesome as usual but overpriced.
The only thing that bothered me about the entire visit was the chick in the cabana by the pool you can only use if you rent one of the cabanas in that area. She would go smoke it in the nearby bathroom. Seriously lazy, inconsiderate beeotch could have used the extra exercise in and out of the park to enjoy her ciggy. How rude and disgusting.
We will return as we had a lot of fun. We are even considering a season pass for next year.
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