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Wet ‘n Wild Emerald Pointe | Greensboro


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Landmark: Wet ‘n Wild Emerald Pointe
City: Greensboro
Country: USA North Carolina
Continent: North America

Wet ‘n Wild Emerald Pointe, Greensboro, USA North Carolina, North America

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You’ll find Wet ‘n Wild Emerald Pointe at 3910 South Holden Road in Greensboro, North Carolina-home to the Carolinas’ biggest water park, where summer days mean towering slides, cool splashes, and non-stop fun.Spread across 40 acres, this water park bursts with towering slides that send you flying, splash-filled play zones for the kids, and quiet corners where you can float under the sun-something for every age and mood.Wet ‘n Wild Emerald Pointe, built in the 1980s, has kept growing ever since, adding new rides and fresh amenities to stay among the Southeast’s highest‑rated water parks-where you can still hear the rush of water from its towering slides.The park’s open season runs from late May to early September, kicking off on Memorial Day weekend and wrapping up on Labor Day, when the air smells faintly of barbecue smoke.Palm trees sway overhead, bright signs catch your eye, and there’s no shortage of spots to kick back in this tropical-themed space.On North Carolina’s sweltering summer days, visitors drop by to cool off, splash around in the water, or share a sunny afternoon with family and friends.The park packs in more than 40 rides and attractions, split into three main sections-heart-pounding thrill rides, relaxed family zones, and colorful kiddie play areas where the carousel’s music drifts through the air.Thrill Rides’ Daredevil Drop stands among the tallest and fiercest slides in the park, sending riders plunging nearly straight down from a dizzying 76 feet.Bombs Away: a free‑fall capsule ride where the floor suddenly vanishes beneath your feet, leaving you hanging in midair for a heartbeat.Dr.Von Dark’s Tunnel of Terror hurtles two riders through a twisting tube, pitch-black at times, then lit by sudden flashes that sting the eyes.Riptide Racer: a thrilling six-lane slide where you race headfirst on a mat, water spraying in your face as you speed toward the finish.The Edge features twin high-speed slides that hurl you down with fierce G-forces and a blast of cool water in your face.Thunder Bay Wave Pool is one of the country’s largest, sending six-foot waves rolling toward the shore with a roar you can feel in your chest.Lazee River: Drift lazily past palm trees and bright hibiscus as the tropical-themed waterway winds nearly a quarter mile around the park.Splash Island and Happy Harbor’s Family and Kiddie Zones offer lively water play with tiny slides, gentle sprayers, and shallow pools perfect for toddlers splashing under the sun.Soak Zone: a towering water fort with splashing cannons, tipping buckets, and twisting slides.Dining & Amenities The park serves up plenty to eat, from sizzling burgers and crispy chicken tenders to soft pretzels, gooey pizza, warm funnel cakes, and icy frozen drinks.You can find a few vegetarian and gluten-free choices at certain kiosks, like a fresh veggie wrap or a small salad.You can rent a cabana for the day, complete with shade, cushioned seats, a humming fan, and food brought right to you.Lockers sit at convenient spots around the park, ready to keep your bag, jacket, or phone safe while you explore.Restrooms and changing rooms sit where they’re easy to find, kept clean and fresh every day.Retail shops sell swimwear, sunscreen, goggles, and even small souvenirs like seashell keychains.Wet ‘n Wild Emerald Pointe meets ADA standards, with easy access to most attractions-whether you’re gliding into the lazy river or stepping into the cool blue of the wave pool.Wheelchairs are welcome, and guests with disabilities will find marked restrooms and changing rooms nearby, with doors wide enough for easy access.Every purchase in the park is cashless, paid with a credit or debit card, or by tapping one of the park’s prepaid wristbands that click snugly around your wrist.Tickets and pricing for 2025: General admission runs about $34.99 to $49.99, depending on the date and how many seats are left.Season passes start at $89.99 and give you unlimited visits, early entry, and perks like 20% off hot pretzels and souvenirs.Group rates start at parties of 15-think a big table filled with friends-and come with a discount.Parking is $20 for general spots, or you can pay more for VIP-closer to the gate and under the shade.Kids younger than two get in free, no ticket needed.The park often puts on summer events, like Dive-in Movies-outdoor film nights where you can float in the wave pool under the stars.Themed days with live DJ sets that fill the air with bass and energy.Book ahead to reserve birthday party packages or corporate group events, whether it’s balloons and cake or a team celebration.Get there early so you can snag a parking spot and claim a shady lounge chair before the sun’s up.Book your cabana early if you’re heading there on a busy weekend-by noon, the shady spots are gone.Bring sunscreen and water shoes-the concrete can scorch your feet on a blazing summer afternoon.You can’t bring in outside food or drinks, but if you’ve got a same-day wristband, you’re free to step out, grab lunch, and come back in.Early in the season, weekdays usually feel quieter than weekends, with more open tables and breathing room.At Wet ‘n Wild Emerald Pointe, you’ll find heart-pounding slides, lazy rivers that drift under bright blue skies, and plenty of splashy fun for the whole family-all wrapped into one sprawling water adventure.With splash-filled rides, plenty of places to relax, and a lively buzz in the air, it’s the place to be in Greensboro when the summer heat rolls in.


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