Wet‘n’Wild
Las Vegas opens for its second season on Saturday, April 12 in time to
celebrate with fun and games of a traditional Spring Break Week. The water park
will host a variety of competitions for prizes and bragging rights from April
12-18. These activities are all being offered in addition to Wet‘n’Wild’s more
than 25 slides and attractions that satisfy both families and thrill seekers.
Daily
Spring Break competitions and contests will include the limbo, dancing, hula
hooping, scavenger hunts and trivia. Music from current chart hits to favorites
from the 1950s and 1960s will set the mood. During Spring Break, attendees also
will receive $3 off the Funnel Split Sundae, a new park treat with ice cream,
funnel cake, bananas, three scoops of ice cream, whipped cream and choice of
drizzle. A free photo booth will be available April 12 and 13 for guests to
capture opening weekend memories to post to their social media sites.
“We’re
excited to open Wet‘n’Wild for our second season, and the timing with Spring
Break provides a great opportunity to add even more fun for our guests,” said
Takuya Ohki, Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas general manager. “Our younger attendees and
teens who are on school vacation will particularly enjoy all the contests and
activities, making their Wet’n’Wild Spring Break very memorable.
“We’re
also happy to be opening Wet’n’Wild earlier in the year to provide our season
pass holders and guests with more operating days to enjoy the park,” added
Ohki. “These Spring Break activities add to our other great family events such
as our Dive’n’Movie program that will return Friday nights in June, July and
August, providing even more events than last year and creating even more value
with our season passes.”
Wet’n’Wild
will be open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., followed by select weekends through to Memorial
Day Weekend when the new Tornado extreme water slide will launch and the
regular operating schedule will take effect. For details, visit
www.wetnwildlasvegas and click on Park Info.
The
Tornado is the world’s premier funnel slide that will catapult riders to a zero
gravity experience. It will join Wet’n’Wild’s other extreme slides such as
Rattler, the first slide of its kind in North America; Constrictor, featuring
some of the tightest turns; Canyon Cliffs, twin slides plummeting riders down
an almost vertical drop; and several others.
For families and those desiring a more relaxing experience, options
include Paradise Falls, the interactive children’s area with kid friendly
slides, a giant dumping bucket and heated water; Colorado Cooler, a 1,000-foot
lazy river; and Red Rock Bay wave pool.
Visitors
returning to the park will find several new improvements, including more
parking, shaded areas and lounge chairs; heated water in the children’s area;
new VIP Pass option; and an early entry option for Gold Pass and VIP Pass
holders. There also will be more operating days, late night operating hours,
and more park special events such as more Dive ‘n’ Movie nights, in addition to
the new Tornado slide opening in May.
“We
really appreciated and took to heart the feedback and comments we received from
park visitors and guests, and have implemented many of their suggestions,” said
Ohki. “We had a very successful first
season, and are always looking for ways to enhance the guest experience and
expect to add several other recommendations. The entire Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas
team and I look forward to making 2014 an even better season.”
Wet‘n’Wild
is now selling its season passes, which sold out last year. “Our three pass options are well-priced and
offer a discount when purchasing four or more,” Ohki said. “They pay for
themselves in as little as two visits and are a smart and affordable way to
extend summer budgets. People shouldn’t wait too long to buy their passes,
though, before prices increase or they sell out for the season.”
Pass
options include the popular Season Pass and Gold Pass. The new VIP Pass expands
on Gold Pass benefits by including a number of free Xpress Bands that allow
guests to reserve their place in line virtually without actually having to
stand in line.
Wet‘n’Wild
Las Vegas is located at 7055 S. Fort Apache Rd. near I-215 and Sunset Road. For
information, season passes, group sales or sponsorships, call 702-979-1600 or
visit www.wetnwildlasvegas.com.
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