$32 for Full-Day Water-Park Visit with Evening Luau on Saturday, June 29 at Wet 'n' Wild Phoenix (Up to $62.80 Value)
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More than 30 waterslides and attractions, including a water coaster, wave pool, and kiddie park; luau with Hawaiian music and roasted pork
Water parks combine the watery spectacle of a controlled demolition of a dam with the family-friendly fun of a controlled demolition of a dam. Let the good times come in waves with this Groupon.
$32 for a Water-Park Visit and Luau Dinner (Up to $62.80 Total Value)
After a full day of water-park fun on Saturday, June 29 (admission up to a $38.99 value), crowds can sway along to traditional Hawaiian music and dancing at Wet 'n' Wild's anniversary luau, which begins at 4 p.m. An all-you-can-eat luau meal (a $11.99 value) with roasted pork, teriyaki chicken, white rice, and green salad will be served from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., and an all-you-can-drink fountain-soda wristband (a $7 value) helps you slake thirst throughout the day. This Groupon includes $4.82 in taxes and fees.
Discounted tickets are available for seniors and children under 42 inches, but this Groupon still offers the best deal available. Children 2 and under are free.
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About Wet 'n' Wild Phoenix
The scorching Arizona sun beats down on Adobe Dam Regional Park, but visitors to Wet 'n' Wild Phoenix keep cool as they splash throughout more than 30 waterslides and attractions. The 35-acre facility is home to an abundance of adrenaline-pumping rides—including a towering tandem water coaster, a spiraling 45-foot funnel, and a four-story six-lane speedway—to contrast its more laid-back attractions, including an interactive playground and 450,000-gallon wave pool. The junior water park accommodates younger guests with kid-friendly funnels, rivers, and racing slides. Food and beverage carts traverse the grounds, while an onsite restaurant, cafes, and pubs fuel fun with full meals, snacks, and drinks. To ensure guest safety, a vigilant staff of lifeguards patrols the park and will swiftly kick out sharks who've shrewdly disguised themselves in bikinis and sun hats.