Yes, Venture, I can see you're thinking about being a daddy just so you have an excuse to go there. :-)
Yes, Venture, I can see you're thinking about being a daddy just so you have an excuse to go there. :-)
Ummm no.
Maybe they'll have an adult-only day.
I was a zombie at HeyDay last night and tonight. Noticed they have torn up some land across the street at Andy Alligator's, presumably for the waterpark. Approx. this much was torn up:
Just look at all that land for future expansions. :-O
^Assuming they even own all that land. Given the high price of those restaurant parcels right off the interstate, I'd be very surprised if they own the land immediately south of them. Still, there is a good bit of land behind them that they could grab if they actually wanted it...
Hallbrooke Owner/Developer and Andy Alligator Owner/Developer are one in the same.
Hopefully they widen Indian Hills before it gets too far along in development there. Would love to finally see it run all the way to I-44 (say at the highway 37 interchange) to give us another option to go north. Not to mention, would help the new water park with attracting people from the west metro who don't want to deal with 240 and 35.
wow kinda pricey, heck silver dollar city season passes are cheaper then this place https://webhost.corecashless.com/and...es/?p=is12t4ym
Yuck. Don't see many families going for what. Can only imagine was daily admission will be.
Yikes. Yeah....right. Needs to be pretty freaking huge for that price.
One has to hope they marked it up high so they can mark it down through special promotions. Their going out of business if they keep it that price.
The good news is, the lines won't be crowded.
1st year price I'm sure it will tick down over time
That price would be reasonable if it was an indoor waterpark that could be used every day of the year but how long is the 'water park season' in Oklahoma? 4 months at best. Whitewater Bay is only open full-time for 2.5 months.
That better be the best waterpark in all of Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri, and Arizona if they expect to get away with those prices.
But you do get 10% off $4 cokes and $8 burgers
You know, the water parks in Oklahoma really kind of suck. A lot of folks in the Norman area have Texas ties... they might be willing to spend more for something more like what they would find back home. Maybe that's what they are banking on.
Maybe it's just me but...
Two regular Pre-Season passes: $149.98 total
One Platinum Pass so you can bring the second person: $199.99
Uh....hmmmmm
Meanwhile the good folks of Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels. 65 acres at the main park plus 25 acres at the East expansion, with more than 40 water rides and family attractions in six named areas. The large collection of rides includes three uphill water coasters, nine tube chutes, 17 water slides, family wave pool, five swimming pools, five hot tubs, seven children's water playgrounds, plus water and sand volleyball courts. They charge the following:
General Season Pass (12 - 54 years) $129.99
Child Season Pass (3 - 11 years at the time of purchase) $89.99
Senior Season Pass (55+ years at the time of purchase) $89.99
3 Park Platinum Season Pass (Summer Season only - ages 3+) $249.99
C'mon....
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