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Wild Water Kingdom
Category: Active Life Amusement Parks Amusement Parks [Edit]
7855 Finch AveBrampton, ON L6T 0B2
(416) 369-0123
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
2 reviews for Wild Water Kingdom
2 reviews in English
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Review from cat k.
Scarborough, ON
We went to Wild Water Kingdom early on day where tehy had claimed we'd have rain so we were lucky to be able to grab public tubes. The tube rides were OK , and also we liked the Cliff and White Lightening but besides that the other slides weren't great. We didn't go in the wave pool but sat at the pub in front of it where it was $5.50 I think for a domestic beer.
They didn't play a great variety of music when it should have been Top 40. -
Review from May B.
Vancouver, BC
Canada's "largest water park" leaves much to be desired. I'm pretty sure they take the picnic areas and parking lot into account when it comes to those calculations. They offer other attractions like a drive in movie, mini golf, and rock climbing too, but I only stuck to the water park.
First off, it's small. It's similar to the size of the water park at Canada's Wonderland, but that's part of a much larger attraction. Here, you've got a modest kid's park, a wave pool, about 10 slides, and a bar/pool area for adults. There were a couple stand outs: the Cliff, which was a near vertical drop, and the White Lightning, which is similar except for that it has two humps in the slide, were an adrenaline blast. There's also a slide that drops you into an 8 ft pool, but it's similar to jumping off a diving board minus the exhilaration of the free fall.
As for the rest of the slides, they were mediocre. There are 3 rides that require a tube, and tube rentals cost $5 + $5 deposit. You can wait for the public tubes too but then that adds another lineup to the line you already wait in to ride. The water in the wave pool was warm and suspiciously salty; as my friend exclaimed, "guys, we're bathing in each other's urine." The lazy river has leaves and twigs floating around in it, and again you'd have to rent a tube for that if you don't want to wait for someone to give up a shared tube. There are large spaces intended for sunbathing, but wouldn't that be more enjoyable on a beach instead?
Concessions are standard. They have funnel cakes and beaver tails, a Subway, and meals for less than $10. I suggest saving your money for the beach or Canada's Wonderland.
