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I grew up in the West Valley, and I was so disappointed when Water world closed down. I loved everything about that place from the urban myth that someone died on Mt. Kilimanjaro to the crusty nachos. But when Wet'n'Wild started to build those brightly colored slides I got over my disappointment. Only to be let down again. Not only is Wet'n'Wild WAY overpriced, but Waterworld offered much more to do for a day's visit. The slides are fun once or twice, but the two hour wait is not worth it. And even the wave pool has lost its old luster. I guess everyone has to visit Wet'n'Wild at least once to get it out of their system. And to see just how the hell that funnel-looking contraption works. Take it from me, Wet'n'Wild is just not worth it.
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