10 Cool Things You Didn’t Know About Wet ❛n❜ Wild Sydney Waterpark

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By: Zona Marie Tan-Sheppard, ellaslist 2016

When is warm and the sun is in its full glory, our kids absolutely love to be outdoors splashing about and cooling down. So it’s no surprise that we are eager beavers to get to Wet’n’Wild Sydney waterpark this Summer.

Read these 10 awesome things we’re about to tell you about Wet’n’Wild Sydney and you’ll definitely want to grab the kids and make a mad dash for the world’s biggest ’n’ best water theme park.


  1. Lower Ticket Prices

At a time where the price of everything is going up, we’re super excited that Wet’n’Wild’s ticket prices have gone down! Single day tickets are now priced at $64 for little kids under 110cm tall, $99.00 for big kids over 110cm, while under-3s are free.


  1. Value For Money Season Passes

We reckon the best way to experience Sydney’s best summer playground is with a Season Pass because once you have a taste, the family will keep coming back for more. Forget the queues, get ahead and enjoy off-peak only access with a Bronze Pass (only $99), unlimited access during the whole 2016 season, free unlimited parking, massive discounts on the rides and more with a choice of the Silver, Gold or Platinum passes. 

It’s Open Longer

  1. Remember the hassle of getting your family organised for a trip to the beach in the Eastern Suburbs or the Northern Beaches? Forget about that…once summer is in full swing, Wet’n’Wild will be open from 10am to 10pm! So head on over to Wet’n’Wild day or night for a more relaxing time with the whole family. How great is that for value for money?

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  1. More Under 5-Friendly!

Your young ones will go mad for Nickelodeon Beach! Designed specifically for younger kids, Nickelodeon Beach features kid-friendly water slides including miniature versions of the larger thrill slides that’s guaranteed to keep them entertained all day. Features we also know your kids will love are the southern hemisphere’s largest tipping bucket, the kid-sized river on Mini Boomerang Bay and the interactive splash pads.


  1. It has the Best Beach in the West

If you live out West, there is no need to tackle the traffic to get to the beach. There’s one on your doorstep. In fact the spotless beaches at Wet’n’Wild Sydney are only 5.8km from Blacktown. Nickelodeon Beach is home to the world’s best known Nickelodeon characters Dora, Boots and Diego, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the Bubble Guppies. Challenge the family to take selfie after selfie with your kids’ favourites and share them with us on Facebook and Instagram! 


  1. Hire a Family Cabana

Having a central meeting point is a terrific way to spend the day without getting a panic attack about losing the kids. ellaslist loves the fact that you can book a Family Cabana and make it your hub for the day!


  1. Be a Wet’n’Wild Life Saver

Bet you didn’t know that your kids could be a Wet’n’Wild Nipper. Why drive to the Eastern/Northern Beaches to get when you can hang out at Australia’s largest wave pool and learn to be a Wet’n’Wild Life Saver? Wet’n’Wild Sydney is a proud partner of Surf Life Saving NSW in this first-of-its-kind program, set up to give kids in Western Sydney a genuine nippers experience teaching vital surf safety skills and education in a fun, supervised environment.


  1. Adrenalin Seeking Family Fun

Families with older kids who are adrenaline seekers will enjoy 360Rush, a 40 feet free fall and 360 degree loop experience. You also shouldn’t miss the Tropical Cyclone with its series of jaw-dropping turns!


  1. More Days to Play

Bet you didn’t know Wet’n’Wild’s 2015/2016 season will be open longer. Starting from 19 September, the season will stretch on until April 2016 for more days to play, play, play!


  1. A Splashtastic Summer Birthday Party Venue

Your Summer birthday boy/girl will give you the Grand Prix trophy prize when you book a birthday party at Wet’n’Wild! We rate it as a fantastic birthday venue package for kids under 13 years.

We hope these 10 things are enough to get you excited! What are you waiting for?

THE ESSENTIALS

When? 19 September 2015 – 24 April 2016

Where? Prospect, Sydney – 40mins from Sydney CBD 

Cost: from $99 for Bronze Season Pass, from $79 for General 1 Day Admission

Find out more about Wet N Wild Sydney, pre-book your tickets and season passes or call 13 33 86 for more information.

 

Reviews


Rochelle frank ham

Oct 15 2015

Fun excitement meeting fun people colourfully surrounding