There was a water park in Florida when I was a kid, Wild Waters near Ocala. It had a lazy river that was basically a transportation feature to go around from part of the park to another. This looks like it is just in a certain area. That park was literally tucked into the woods, the only place that had no shade from trees was the wave pool.
I know it’s been five months since this comment but i broke down in tears watching this. Igrew up on Busch gardens and Water country and it’s been like 8 years watching this video made me remember so much my favorite ride was big daddy falls because my dad told the worker to hold me under the water fall i screamed but it was still a good memory my favorite ride at Busch gardens was lockness monster i rode it like 29 times in a row and then i also rode the one roller coaster in the kids place and oh my gosh don’t get me started if the dragon place it was literally the best place ever. I also really liked the car ride i don’t remember what it was called but it was scary it’s also again in the like woods there’s so many trees i unfortunately was too little to ride most of the rides there but i really really want to go back so bad i hope you had the best time there!!!!❤
hubba hubba highway scares me so much.. not cuz it's fast or there's no tubes.. but because of those GIGANTIC pool filters/drains that u can see from time to time.. they are HUGE and SCARY! they are legit one of the scariest pool filters/drains i've ever seen and it led me to have a panic attack! so here's what happened.. i went on the hubba hubba highway with my sister and mom.. they know full well that i have a phobia of pool drains/filters.. so they are in front of me and i specifically tell them to give me a heads up when they see the next pool filter/drain.. so we swim and then suddenly i look down.. AND BELOW ME IS ONE OF THE POOL DRAINS/FILTERS! and my mom and sister didn't tell me.. it was literally right beneath my feet and i had a HUGE major panic attack.. i ended up crying and one of the life guards looked at me like i was crazy.. i was screaming and crying.. i legit ran right out of the hubba hubba highway after what had happened.. i'll never forget that day :'(
This is one of my favorite waterparks with the great slide collection and atmosphere. However I have had some bad luck with this place when it comes to weather. On my first visit in 2008, a thunderstorm came through in the middle of the day so we came here a second day after spending our first half of the day at nearby Busch Gardens. Then when we came back to Williamsburg in 2013, it rained all day on our first f three days in town so we couldn't go anywhere so we decided to do both this park and Busch Gardens the next day but we ended up only doing Busch Gardens because of another thunderstorm and couldn't come here on our last day as we were visiting Colonial Williamsburg and also heading back home afterwards. Is Williamsburg a really rainy place in general? P.S. Aquazoid Amped was originally just called Aquazoid.
I just went to this exact park a few weeks ago! They have little shoe compartments in front of the rides. Once your done with the ride then you go get your shoes and go to the next slide
@@hannahroberts3519 just go on Monday-Thursday. Don’t get the food pass and just get the quick queue pass and never go on the first week of august or else it’ll be busy and prices rise
Bc I wanna watch more of your content, couple examples are right after you show the map (around 1:40), when you show the closed ride at 3:11. If you could slow down it would be perfect!
Of you're talking about a ticket to Busch Gardens Williamsburg, it doesn't include the waterpark because they're both separately gated and they're close to each other but not next door in this case. I do believe they offer multi park tickets though if you want to visit both on the same day.
You will definitely not get a refund however they do provide rain checks. here is their policy copied from the website. “Here at Water Country we will never compromise your safety, especially in regards to severe weather, by continuing normal operations in unsafe conditions. However, we’re committed to providing you with the best expereience possible, so we will do our best to reopen our attractions as soon as the severe weather has passed. If all attractions have been closed at least 60 minutes, we will offer rain checks upon request to all guests exiting the park. As long as you present your same-day ticket stub and receipt at Guest Relations, you will receive your rain check, ensuring future fun for all! We also offer twilight rain checks if severe weather affects our final three hours of operations for the evening, promising you won’t lose a moment of fun. However, please keep in mind no rain checks are issued for season passholders, as well as guests with complimentary tickets. Also, rain checks will not be provided if the disturbance of operations occurs within the final hour before the park’s regular closing time. We apologize, but cash refunds are not available; however, if attractions reopen after a temporary closure, you may resume your fun that very same day!”
At Busch gardens you just wait for it to stop storming they keep going as long as there’s no lightning, thunder, heavy rain and or heavy winds but other then that it’s Virginia they don’t care 🤷🏼♀️ and water country it’s the same but if it storms your not allowed in the water. Your basically fine as long as there’s no thunder or lightning there
Love this place except for the nasty weaves/hair wrapped around my ankles like seaweed Ew. People, STOP GOING TO WATER PARKS WITH YOUR FAKE HAIR. IT'S DISGUSTING
what park u think is good? action park? my parents went there and found hair in the wave pool lol.. altho my dad did go on the alpine slide and said he liked it
Wasn’t worth the hour wait for a 8 second ride! Stick to the wave pool and the hubba highway! Also get the all day meal ticket! IF you are going to be there the whole day! Definitely worth it for us!