![]() What I can't overlook is how rude many of the lifeguards are to me and to children! I worked in customer service. Indeed, I would not have taken time to write a review about that. The kids are trained to hit the wave pool first because they know it won't be operating later. Perhaps it is and perhaps it is a coincides that the maintenance happens to be every time we go and hour or so before closing. When asked management claims it is under maintenance. The mangers have told us that the wave pool runs every 15 minutes, yet it consistently stops an hour or so prior to closing. I have two issues, the wave pool and the lifeguards. So, for me the park is nice for the price. I buy them early and get a good deal on the purchase. My family of 8 has purchased season passes for the last couple of years. ~If you plan to go more than once a summer, consider buying a season pass early in the year when they first offer 's a great deal! (It is August too so I'm sure that was also a factor for the light crowds.) we went on a Tuesday & it wasn't crazy crowed. ![]() ~Wear water shoes (chacos, slip-ons of some type) because the concrete can be VERY hot! ~Take an empty Yeti-type cup and they will fill it with ice & water for you at the main snack bar for free. ~Read all the rules and information on their website before you go. My only complaint would be the condition of the wave pool surface (needs a repaint) & the main bathrooms the front of the park (the only ones we visited) are in need of a remodel. Food was surprisingly decent and typically priced for amusement parks. There were no shenanigans that I observed, just a lot of kids & adults having fun. I appreciated the attentive life guards at the wave pool and the constant attention from supervisors riding around on the golf carts. The new rides and animals are great additions. Very clean, well staffed and friendly employees. And then there’s Bradt’s Menagerie, the largest petting zoo in Oklahoma with a wide variety of animals from chickens to llamas, miniature horses, a water buffalo, and even a zedonk (a zebra/donkey).Visited Safari Joe's H20 for the first time since Joe took it over from the old Big Splash that I grew up with. Hochatown Petting Zoo in Hochatown has plenty of barnyard animals to interact with and it also happens to be an animal rescue center. ![]() You can learn more about these hidden gems and more in this post. Lake Murray is not only a beautiful, crystal-clear lake, but there are plenty of recreational activities you can do on the water and in the surrounding area. In a state filled with hidden gems, there are several you need to put on your bucket list now! Little Sahara State Park has over 1,600 acres of sand dunes and looks a bit like the Sahara Desert. What are some of the best hidden gems in Oklahoma? ![]() These encounters offer some of the most memorable experiences you can have! At Extreme Animals in Oklahoma City, you can have a sloth encounter or a swim with otters. At Nomad’s Animal Encounter in Seminole, private tours are available to get an up-close and personal experience with the animals. If you enjoy a more hands-on experience with animals when you visit a zoo or sanctuary, there are plenty of animal encounters you can partake in. Where can I have an animal encounter in Oklahoma?
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