Glendale, AZ 85310
United States of America
Wet'n'Wild Phoenix Opens March 13th, 2010!
Wet'n'Wild opened fairly late in the season in 2009, but in 2010, opening day for Wet'n'Wild will be March 13th (10 am to 4 pm). The Wet'n'Wild calendar online shows the dates the park will be open, which is weekends in March and April, as well as the entire week of March 15th through 19th, which is spring break for many students in this area of the city. The Park will be opening daily starting May 13th through mid-August. The final day to play at the park will be September 26th. Visit their calendar for complete details and times of operation.
The park is located 4243 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Glendale, Arizona 85310. Visit the Wet'n'Wild Phoenix website for directions.
When Are Wet'n'Wild Waterpark Passes on Sale?
Passes are available right now! Pre-opening season passes are currently being sold at a discount from regular season pricing. Buy now before the cut-off date of March 22nd to receive the discounted price of $59.95 + tax. The passes can be purchased online, or at the ticket window on March 5th, 6th, and 7th. If purchased online, the passes must still be processed prior to entering the park on the opening day. Mark you calendar to visit the Wet'n'Wild park during one of the pre-opening dates, so you can avoid the ticket window on Wet'n'Wild's first splashdown day!
Wet'n'Wild Phoenix Season Pass Bonus Features
When you purchase a season pass you get other benefits at Wet'n'Wild Phoenix:
-20% discount on merchandise
-Bring a friend special events
-Discounts on private cabanas
-Wet'n'Wild Newsletter
-Annual Special Events
Wet'n'Wild Phoenix WaterPark Attractions
The attractions at Wet'n'Wild Phoenix, include:
-Maximum Velocity - Tandem water race fun
-Monsoon Bay Wavepool - Float, swim or lounge in a cool retreat! But watch out for the waves!
-Phoenix Flyers - Take an exciting 42 foot slide with exciting twists and turns!
-Desert Racers - Race at 20 feet per second down this slippery slide, starting 42 feet above the ground!
-Tornado - Get ready to be catapulted from a 160 foot tunnel at 38 feet in the air! Hold onto your cap!
-Cactus Cooler - Take a break from the excitement to kick back and float this 1,200 foot lazy river.
-Serpentine Complex -Give up control as you ride one of two 320 foot coiling slides, and end up in a swirling super bowl that will get your heart racing!
-Raging River - Raft the white water down 600 feet of Wet'N'Wild canyon walls!
-Mammoth Falls - Lose your stomach as you plunge 57 feet down this fiberglass fall.
-Soak'em Playground - Get lost here in the giggles from the youngest Wet'N'Wild fans.
-Boogie Board Beach - 10,500 square feet of aquatic adventure in a fun playground perfect for the younger kids too small for the thrill rides.
2009 Wet'N'Wild Phoenix Waterpark Review
If you want to see how the park rated with some of the kids in 2009, read "Kids Review Wet'n'Wild Waterpark", which provides a review of the attractions and park in general by kids who were season pass holders.
For a visual of the park, see the slideshow: "Wet'n'Wild Phoenix Waterpark"
The weather will be warming up soon in Phoenix, so start shopping for those cool shades and that perfect swimsuit now! You'll want to pick up a sturdy beach bag, water shoes or flip flops and and get your 2010 season pass for the Wet'nWild Phoenix Waterpark now, at the discounted pricing! Then, just enjoy the Arizona spring and summer months having good, clean fun at Wet'n'Wild!
Note: For advice and more information about the Wet'nWild waterpark and each Wet'n'Wild ride, also read, "Wet'n'Wild Phoenix and Other Arizona Water Parks" and "Wet'nWild Waterpark, Summer Fun in Arizona".
Related reading:
Wet Summertime Fun in Arizona: Escape the Heat!
Resources:
Wet'n'Wild Website
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