
Kiddie Slides
Kiddie Slides
Then, once The Destroyer was accustomed to that, we ventured to what I like to call the medium slides. They are part of the Fort McKenzie tower structure that is the center of the waterpark. There are 2 and they aren’t too bad for the smaller kids (though 1 time The Destroyer did come down backwards and head first). This is also where the huge bucket of water dumps every few minutes. The Tower is full of neat ways to get to the top including nets, stairs, and tubes. Down where the huge bucket drops are many sprinklers in which the younger (and older if they like) kids can play.
Sprinklers
There is a wave pool which is fun for all ages. The waves go off about every 5 minutes and then offer a break for regular swimming.
The Wave Pool
The waterpark also has a few larger tube rides that the whole family can ride (though no infants). We rode 3 larger tube rides with both kids. There also is a river tube ride in which you just sit and float around the river. The water park also has a sports type pool where they have balls and nets you can play with. Not to mention there is a cool surfboard on a wave that you can ride. These are more for the older kids and some have height restrictions.
Singing Clock in Lobby
3 times a day the clock in the lobby performs a show with the figures singing and moving. At night, there is story time in the lobby by the fireplace.
Wiley Wolf
This year, we were lucky enough to have Wiley Wolf join our story time. He stayed and greeted and took pictures with all of the kids.
Arcade
There is an arcade that has games for all ages. The staff in the arcade was great, too. We only enough tickets for one small ball prize, but because The Destroyer began to pitch a fit, they gave us a second ball at no charge. Now, that is some great customer service!
- The Bear Paw Sweets Bear
The Destroyer just loved this bear. It was outside the Bear Paw Sweet Shop just next to the waterpark. Whenever we went down to the water, he just HAD to sit in the bear’s lap.