Does Grand Rapids have a Water park?
The waterpark is open from 9:00AM to 10:00PM daily.
What is the largest waterpark in Michigan?
Experience the ultimate family adventure at Michigan’s largest indoor water park. Avalanche Bay at Boyne Mountain is an 88,000-square-foot water playground, the largest in Michigan.
When did Safari Joe’s open?
May 26, 1984
Estes, the operator of Safari Joe’s Exotic Wildlife Rescue in Adair, later announced the water park would be rebranded as Safari Joe H20. The park opened May 26, 1984 at 21st Street and Yale Avenue.
What rides are at Michigan Adventure?
Shivering TimbersThunderha…Wolverine WildcatMad MouseZach’s ZoomerWoodstock Express
Michigan’s Adventure/Rides
How much are tubes at Safari Joe’s?
Tube Rental If you have a Mega Pass, you receive one FREE rental tube per visit with a $1 refundable $1 deposit. You may bring your own tube, though requirements vary depending on the water attraction. Safari Joe’s H2O is not responsible for lost or damaged items.
Who owns Safari Joe’s?
owner Joe Estes
Because it operates outdoors, Safari Joe’s H2O, located at 4707 E. 21st St., isn’t subject to state regulations for Phase 2 reopening of businesses. However, the park will operate at 25% capacity to maintain appropriate social distancing, according to owner Joe Estes. He declined to state the park’s capacity.
How much money does Michigan Adventure cost?
Michigan’s Adventure tickets and arrival Michigan’s Adventure also offers Daily Admission Tickets for $39.99, and a two-day pass for $65. Group tickets, which must be purchased at least one day before arrival, are $37 apiece.
How much does it cost to park at Michigan adventures?
a $20
Michigan’s Adventure charges a $20 parking fee for all visitors. All Season Parking Passes are available for season pass holders for $46.
Where is the largest indoor waterpark?
The Largest Indoor Waterpark in the World The champion of the world—timpani, please—is Suntago Waterworld at Park of Poland in Warsaw. Opened in 2020, it boasts more than 721,000 square feet, barely edging out the longtime champion, Tropical Islands in Germany (see below).