Wet 'n' Wild Waterworld

The park does feature a restaurant called The Ribbit Cafe, which offers traditional waterpark fare, such as burgers, fries, nachos, snow cones, and funnel cakes, as well as regional specialties, including corn-in-a-cup, papas locas, piña con chamoy, and aguas frescas.

Wet 'n' Wild Waterworld is the site of numerous festivals and concerts performed in a raised stage in the middle of the open picnic area.

The park opened as Wet N Wild Waterslides, charging $2.50 per half hour to ride 2 slides, "Blue Streak' and "Corkscrew."

In 1980, after adding the 12 foot deep Volcano Lake, a water zip line, and a few more in-house slides, Edwards changed the name to Wet N Wild Waterworld.

The park also participates annually in the World's Largest Swimming Lesson [5] an event dedicated to raising awareness of water safety.