![]() ![]() There is a pretty good variety, and I found the portions to be about what we expected. YUM!Īttached below is a copy of the menu for the cabana, and this will give you an idea of all of the delicious food available to order at their restaurant as well. We liked their nachos, chicken fingers, and chocolate chip cookies when we were there. We didn’t spend much time in there, though, because we were too busy having fun in the water! There was truly something for everyone and all of the kids had a great time.Įven if you don’t have a cabana, worry not! Mondays are a very low traffic day, and you will have your pick of seats to place your towel or to enjoy a meal from their restaurant. It was wonderful.Įpic Waters was generous and offered us a cabana for the day, so we had a nice place to set our things down, an attendant to help us with our food orders, and even a television. I’m talking about NO LINES and NO WAITING for anything. I think there were less than 20 people there until about 3 in the afternoon, when I’m assuming kids were coming straight from school with their families. Be sure to check out their website and calendar for specific times.Īs you look through the pictures in this post, I want you to notice something: NO CROWDS! Seriously, even if they didn’t offer discounted admission for homeschoolers, the fact that we pretty much had the place to ourselves made it worth it to go on a Monday morning. Hours vary throughout the year, but this is a year-round attraction that is perfect for the entire family. The park is located at 2970 Epic Place, Grand Prairie, TX. This includes access to all of their slides and attractions (including the Lasso Loop, Yellowjacket Drop, Aquanaut, TexasTwist, E-Racers, and Prairie Plunge), the Flowrider® surfing simulator, Rascal’s Round-Up, a pool with some basketball goals to shoot some hoops, and their amazing lazy river. On Mondays through March 2, 2020, homeschool families pay just $14 per person for general admission and can stay all day long. This park is a lot of fun for people of all different ages.Thanks to Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark for inviting my family out for a complimentary visit so I could tell my Dallas and Fort Worth homeschooling friends firsthand about homeschool day at Epic Waters in Grand Prairie, Texas! The food had a lack of flavor and overload of toppings when we were ordering pizza.Īll in all, Epic Waters was a great experience that I really enjoyed and completely recommend. You zoom down the drop and then ride up an arch before free-falling back down. Then it drops you quickly, and with incredible speed. There was another slide but this one took you outside of the building before racing you back inside. This was my second favorite ride in the park. You get to a second chamber that spins you back around so that you are facing forward, and you keep sliding. After a few seconds, you end up in this circular chamber that rocks and spins you around. It starts out calm but it starts twisting and turning. Walking further into the waterpark I went on a two-person raft slide. I rode the mat riders multiple times over and over, finding it just as fun every single time. It was really fast and it was a very fun experience. While placing my mat on the slide, I waited for the go-ahead. The mat racers were four separate slides that would eventually empty out into the same area. I had to climb three or four flights of stairs to reach the top. The tower itself is actually taller than the building, so they had to build over the top. Then I grabbed a blue mat and made my way towards the mat racing slides. The waves were pretty gentle but I enjoyed floating through some of the bigger ones. I swam and floated for a few laps, and then the lifeguards turned on the wave machine. But the first thing I did was the lazy river. I was exhilarated to try all of the rides. In the center of it all, looming over everything, was a massive metal tower with slides spiraling out of it going every which way. There was a wave-riding machine, a lazy river, a pool with a few basketball hoops and a kids area. Inside the walls of the park, there was a lot to take in. They could be seen from a long distance, and that’s how it drew my attention and interest. Nobody could miss the brightly colored slides protruding from the glass wall. The second building is unique in the way that three slides stick out of the building walls. The first building is an indoor obstacle course with other drier activities. They are huge, domed buildings that are only a short walk away. Epic Waters itself has two buildings on their property. Admission is $20 per person, but kids 3 years old and under can get in for free. It is about a 40 minute drive from Aledo, depending on where you live. ![]() During the extended weekend, I got to visit an indoor waterpark located in Grand Prairie, Epic Waters. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |