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Noah's Ark (water park)

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Noah's Ark is the largest water park in the United States. It features 51 water slides, and dozens of various attractions. The park is located in the village of Lake Delton, Wisconsin.HistoryIn 1979, the Waterman family purchased 205ft of frontage property on U.S. Route 12 in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin and created a bumper boat ride and built a go-kart track. The park opened as "Noah's Incredible Adventure" (which became the name of a future Noah's Ark attraction in 2003). In 1994, the Gantz family of Dubuque, Iowa, purchased Noah's Ark and added the "OctoExplorer", a yellow submarine with moving periscope, water guns and soft-surfaced waterslides. In 2003, Noah's Ark Waterpark celebrated 25 years of operation. In 2012, the park was purchased by Palace Entertainment. While under ownership of Palace Entertainment, five attractions have been closed and two have been added. Other changes include fencing the park's perimeter, removing of per-use lockers, and instituting a fee for parking.



"Noah's Ark, recognized as America's Largest Waterpark, was established in 1979 and is located on 70 sprawling acres in the Waterpark Capital of the World, Wisconsin Dells. Featuring two endless rivers, four children's water play areas, and two giant wave pools, Noah's Ark is one of the best places to bring your kids in Wisconsin Dells. The waterpark offers several attractions that can't be found anywhere else, including RAJA: the World's Largest King Cobra. Noah's Ark is the biggest waterpark in Wisconsin Dells and the best destination in town for family-friendly fun and excitement, whether you come for a special event, our great family dining options or a whole summer of fun with a Season Pass!"
Address: Lake Delton, Wisconsin
State: WI
City: Lake Delton
categories: landmark & historical place, movie theater



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Reviews
We LOVE Noah's Ark ~ there are so many pools and rides to go on. My kids and I had a blast there! The weather was most gorgeous which was helpful of course. The facility is cashless but you are able to convert cash into a card to use there. Otherwise bring your credit or debit card. The food and drinks are pricey but this is expected at touristy attractions unfortunately. Parking was 20 dollars for general parking and 30 dollars for preferred parking. We used general parking. We got into Noah's Ark with wrist bands from a hotel we stayed at. Plenty of bathrooms and shower and changing areas ~ bathrooms were mainly cleaned aside from wet floors. There are lockers to rent as well as free life jackets to use. Plenty of lifeguards. You can rent tubes for the wave pool ~ costs 5 dollars. We didn't do this though as the wave pool is fun regardless. Friendly staff. No carry ins beside water bottles. They do check bags. You can get a hand stamp and come back in though. Lots of seating and picnic tables. Smoking areas as well. Has gift shops and plenty of food and beverages adult beverages too. I definitely recommend going here. It's worth the money. Lots of memories to be made!
Our experience at Noah's Ark, the largest water park in the US, was absolutely fantastic. The park offered a wide range of thrilling water slides, lazy rivers, and wave pools that kept us entertained throughout the day. The variety of attractions catered to all ages, ensuring that everyone from our family had a memorable time. The cleanliness and well-maintained facilities added to the overall pleasant experience, making Noah's Ark a must-visit destination for water park enthusiasts. During our visit to Noah's Ark, the lines for most of the rides averaged around 20-30 minutes of wait time. This was expected as it was the Fourth of July weekend, and the park was understandably busy. However, we were fortunate to have three days to explore the park and ride the attractions multiple times, which made the wait times more manageable. One tip we discovered was that after 5 pm, the crowds began to disperse, and the lines significantly reduced, allowing us to enjoy the rides with minimal wait times before the park closed at 7 pm.
We had a blast. Some rides have strict rules like the scorpion. My daughter couldn't take her swim shorts off so they refused to let her ride. I found a manager and she said that was a mistake. She walked her right up to the top and talked with the lifeguard about how her shorts were her bottoms and not an issue. There were no grommets and they were not loose or cotton shorts. It was a simple mistake and they made it right. I commend them for listening and resolving an error promptly. We had a wonderful time!
Positive first-class water park that was fun for the whole family. Really enjoyed that several rides had no minimum height requirements so our family of five could go on raft rides. Lines were fast with little wait times and the wave pull was a blast. Ended the day in the lazy river, time went by too fast.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYesPrice for adult entry$31+
We have come here many times over the years and love it!! We stayed at a hotel that gave us free passes. We were able to walk to the water park so we saved on parking fees as well. It's $20 and $30 for parking. Lockers are $15 I think Cabanas are available for rentals as well.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYesPrice for adult entryFree
This water park is absolutely wonderful for families. Every slide is different and we never got tired of trying them out. Lots of people but most lines moved quickly. After one full day, we returned and saved a bunch by using their half day option for entering after 3:00.Visited onWeekdayWait timeUp to 10 minReservation recommendedYesPrice for adult entry$31+
We went when we were kids, on family vacation years ago. We had a blast taking our kids. It brought back great memories and my sister and my kids all had a blast. Kids are ages 16 to 7. Highly recommend if you are at the dells.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYesPrice for adult entry$31+
So much fun even though the weather changed we made the best of it. Consider adding weight requirements to brochure my kids were tall enough for everything but didn't weigh enough and if I hadn't been paying attention we would have wasted an hour in line just to get turned around at the top as some people found out as well. Also parking is either $30 or $20 depending on which lot you want to be in.
Was a blast.... But be prepared, and bring your own food. They allow you to leave and come back in. Food was so expensive, three drinks for the kiddos was 33 dollars. If you wanted something simple like walking nachos, get ready to pay roughly 14$....
Personal experience the water was just too cold for us. Kids tried to make the best out of the situation but they were shivering so we ended up leaving within 45 min. We weren’t the only ones who thought the water was cold several people were having a hard time getting in. If you don’t mind cold water I would definitely check it out on a 100 degree weather day. They do have some great merchandise.
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