Visit Wet ‘n Wild Orlando

Wet n Wild OrlandoUpdate 01/01/2017: It closed on December 31, 2016, to be replaced by another water park named Volcano Bay. >>> Volcano Bay is an upcoming water park currently being constructed as part of Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida. Volcano Bay will replace Wet ‘n Wild as Universal Orlando’s water park, and it will be the first constructed by Universal Orlando itself. The park, themed around a 200-foot-tall (61 m) volcano named “Krakatau”, is scheduled to open on May 25, 2017.


Wet ‘n Wild Orlando is a water park located at Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida. The park was founded in 1977 by SeaWorld creator George Millay and is considered America’s first water park. Wikipedia
Address: 6200 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819, United States
Opened: March 13, 1977
Area: 30 acres (12 ha)
Hours: Open daily · 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Phone: (407) 351-1800
Rides: Bomb Bay, The Flyer, Mach 5, Brain Wash, The Storm

Save $10 off the gate when you purchase your tickets in advance.
Enjoy unlimited visits to Wet ‘n Wild during your stay for up to 14 consecutive days.

– Wet ‘n Wild offers a wide selection of food and beverages located throughout the park including the Unlimited BBQ, Surf Grill, Manny’s Pizza & Subs, Bubba’s Fried Chicken and Ribs, Wild Tiki Lounge, Georges’ Famous Ice Cream and Carnival Treats.
– The Wet ‘n Wild Beach Shop has latest in sportswear, swim wear, sunglasses and hats. You also can purchase disposable cameras, Hawaiian Tropic sunscreen, and just about anything else you might need for a day in the sun.
– Lockers and towels are available to rent for a nominal fee. Tubes are free.
– All-day shower facilities are available.
– Parking: Cars, vans and motorcycles $13.00 RVs, cars with trailers $17.00
– Rates do not include 6.5% sales tax. Restrictions apply.

– Coolers are welcome, but alcoholic beverages and glass containers may not be brought into the park. Wet ‘n Wild reserves the right to limit size and quantity of “picnic baskets” and coolers.
– Appropriate bathing suits are required on all rides. All apparel is subject to lifeguard approval.
– T-shirts: T-shirts are allowed to be worn in the park and on most of the rides. T-shirts are prohibited on single person thrill rides such as The Bomb Bay, Der Stuka or Storm.
– Cover-ups/Board shorts: Cover-ups and board shorts are allowed in the park and on most of the rides. Please note that cut-offs or items with metal fasteners, rivets, zippers and buckles are prohibited.
– Water shoes: Water shoes are allowed to be worn in the park and on most of the rides. Water shoes are prohibited on single person thrill rides such as The Bomb Bay, Der Stuka, The Blast, The Flyer, The Black Hole™: The Next Generation or The Storm.
– You may leave and re-enter the park during your visit, however an admission ticket will be required for each re-entry.
– Wheelchairs are permitted in the park.
– Smoking is only permitted in designated areas.
– Wet ‘n Wild has no facilities for pets.

– Wet ‘n Wild is fully staff with certified lifeguards.
– Life vests are available in a variety of sizes at no charge. All children 48” and under are required to wear a US Coast Guard approval flotation device while swimming in the Lazy River, Surf Lagoon, Mach 5, or Wake Zone area.
– You do not need to rent a tube in order to experience any of the attractions. Tubes and mats will be supplied at the rides that require them.
– Personal flotation devices must be transparent and are subject to lifeguard approval.
– Children’s arm floats and inflatable tubes are allowed with parental supervision and only in the Lazy River, Surf Lagoon Wave Pool, Mach 5 area and Blastaway Beach.

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