I was not sure where to take my daughter (7) here or wet n wild. I compared both on line. Both parks claimed that 48" tall will get you on all the rides. This park had more double rides so we chose it. When we got there parking was good. Had to pay $5 but what the heck. The ticket window had a sign to measure the kids and she passed so of we went. After waiting in line to the first slide we reach the front to see a scale on the ground and a worker making everyone who looks to skinny or to fat to get on it to be weighed. I about lost it when the lady in front of us went off. When it was our turn my daughter was 5 pounds to light to ride the slide (even as a pair). To make a long story short my daughter was restricted to the Kiddie park where I could not really do anything with her. Upset I compained that the website said nothing about weight and restrictions other than max weight for duel riders. The lady told my daughter " to eat more next time". At this point I started getting in her a@# and was told to relax or we would have to leave. Not wanting to ruin my daughters day, Iwe walked away. After spending an hour or so in the kiddie park we left. Long story short. We paid over $60 to sit in a wade pool for an hour. completely bored we left. Only 3 slides open and we couldnt ride them because my daughter didnt eat enough. Oh ya, employees were there on their day off enjoying the slides with brothers who wer half the size of my kid and they rode everything and never once had to scale out. Lots of complaints, lots of attitute and just trully some of the worst service ever. Guess thaat what you get when a bunch of teenagers run the place..Wet N Wild here we come... Not a family place by any means unless you want to do everything alone. oh, if your under 75 ponds or over 180 (as most men) prepare to do alot of watching.