Your voice is very soothing to listen to, and your review was fair and honest. Keep up this quality and your channel will do really well! Happy to be able to say I'm among your first 2.76k subscribers! :)
I'm a long time Seattle resident who regularly visited Wide Waves as a kid in the 90s. It's always been a water park first kind of place. The dry side of the park hasn't seen significant investment in decades. Locals primarily visit for the water park, which still offers a pretty good time in my experience.
I love what Wild Waves does have to offer but it isn't worth the price, i'll still pay it though as it's the only theme park of it's kind in Washington and the next best one is Silverwood, which i've never been too. I view Silverwood as being this premium park that is car oriented as no local buses go up there let alone any from spokane. I feel that if Six Flags had been able to expand it or if Disney had actually been able to buy the park and build out the park into the neighboring swamps then maybe it'd be a destination. you can't really get to the park easily with out a car unless you are willing to wait up to an Hour on weekends for the local bus that also doesn't allow you to stay late for the halloween and christmas events. I wish someone with the right kind of money can buy the park and fix it's problems. I know that moving a lot of the flat rides closer together where possible can open up space for bigger rides and boy does the park need another big rollercoaster for sure. I also believe that the future South Federal Way Station on the local light rail will help make it an easier draw for locals who don't drive as there will be a faster more reliable(?) way to get there. I also hope that if someone with the money the park needs does buy the park we can start to see better prices and more offerings and events at the park. I am hopeful that one day theme park enthusiasts from around the world will want to visit and it'll a good experience even with the fact it's a small park, as theme parks don't always have to be massive.
It's my least favorite amusement park that I've personally been to. The waterpark was fun, and Timberhawk was an underrated roller coaster, but there's really not much to do for thrill seekers, and it felt more like a kids' park in general.
Your voice is very soothing to listen to, and your review was fair and honest. Keep up this quality and your channel will do really well! Happy to be able to say I'm among your first 2.76k subscribers! :)
I'm a long time Seattle resident who regularly visited Wide Waves as a kid in the 90s. It's always been a water park first kind of place. The dry side of the park hasn't seen significant investment in decades. Locals primarily visit for the water park, which still offers a pretty good time in my experience.
I love what Wild Waves does have to offer but it isn't worth the price, i'll still pay it though as it's the only theme park of it's kind in Washington and the next best one is Silverwood, which i've never been too. I view Silverwood as being this premium park that is car oriented as no local buses go up there let alone any from spokane. I feel that if Six Flags had been able to expand it or if Disney had actually been able to buy the park and build out the park into the neighboring swamps then maybe it'd be a destination. you can't really get to the park easily with out a car unless you are willing to wait up to an Hour on weekends for the local bus that also doesn't allow you to stay late for the halloween and christmas events.
I wish someone with the right kind of money can buy the park and fix it's problems. I know that moving a lot of the flat rides closer together where possible can open up space for bigger rides and boy does the park need another big rollercoaster for sure. I also believe that the future South Federal Way Station on the local light rail will help make it an easier draw for locals who don't drive as there will be a faster more reliable(?) way to get there. I also hope that if someone with the money the park needs does buy the park we can start to see better prices and more offerings and events at the park. I am hopeful that one day theme park enthusiasts from around the world will want to visit and it'll a good experience even with the fact it's a small park, as theme parks don't always have to be massive.
It's my least favorite amusement park that I've personally been to. The waterpark was fun, and Timberhawk was an underrated roller coaster, but there's really not much to do for thrill seekers, and it felt more like a kids' park in general.