Wet’n’Wild Hawaii is Hawaii’s first and only waterpark, located on nearly 30 acres in the hills of Kapolei, O’ahu’s second city. It is 100% solar-powered (the first attraction in the state to achieve this) and features 26+ rides and attractions, including Da’ Flowrider (simulated surfing), the Volcano Express racing slide, and the O Hana Highway whitewater rafting experience. Beyond daily waterpark operations, it is a popular venue for birthday parties, family gatherings, corporate getaways/buyouts, school and church groups, and concerts/special night events, and hosts the on-site Chief’s Luau dinner show.
Park hours vary seasonally, typically around 10:30am-3:00pm/4:30pm on weekdays and slightly later on weekends (check official Park Hours page, as hours change daily); proper swimwear required (no bikini thongs or visible undergarments; bikini bottoms must cover 3/4 of buttocks); no running; one factory-sealed bottled water permitted per person, all bags subject to search, no coolers (exceptions for infants/medical needs); hydroflasks with water/ice only permitted, with fill stations throughout; re-entry allowed via hand stamp; no barbecues or alcohol in parking area or park premises; unwrapped birthday gifts only, in unsealed paper gift bags, subject to search; breastfeeding permitted throughout the park (not on water rides); no glass containers; no personal flotation devices/boogie boards/surfboards brought from outside; cameras/GoPros/selfie sticks not permitted on water flume rides (allowed at the wave pool and lazy river, but must hold onto tube handles); smoking only in designated areas; minors under 12 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian; scalping/reselling tickets on premises strictly prohibited; admission tickets exclude special concerts/events and park buy-outs
On-site parking adjacent to the park: $22.00 per vehicle (autos and motorcycles) plus tax, per official Directions page; designated disabled parking on a first-come, first-served basis; parking is free for Kahuna/Platinum & Gold Season Pass holders, school/tour buses, and 15-passenger vans
City bus service drops off across a bridge with a short walk to the park entrance, per visitor reviews
Contact https://wetnwildhawaii.com/contact-us/ for specific accessibility accommodation requests
One factory-sealed bottled water per person; hydroflasks with water/ice only; cameras/GoPros at the wave pool and lazy river only (holding tube handles required); service animals (not in water)
Outside food/drink (except sealed bottled water); coolers; alcohol or illegal drugs; glass containers; personal flotation devices, boogie boards, or surfboards brought from outside; cameras/video equipment/GoPros/selfie sticks on water flume rides; pets (except service animals); diving; running; fighting, offensive conduct, or ‘horseplay’ of any kind; wrapped gifts; barbecues or alcohol in the parking area