

Summit Waves vs Oceans of Fun, Kansas City
A side-by-side look at two water parks — rides, prices, amenities, and which one fits your trip.
Which Park Is Right for You?
Quick verdicts based on what each park offers.
Amenities Compared
What each park offers, side by side.
| Feature | Summit Waves | Oceans of Fun, Kansas City |
|---|---|---|
| Wave Pool | ||
| Lazy River | ||
| Water Slides | ||
| Kiddie Area | ||
| Tube Rentals | ||
| Cabanas | ||
| Food & Dining | ||
| Gift Shop | ||
| Parking | ||
| Picnic Area | ||
| Birthday Parties | ||
| Season Passes | ||
| Swimming Pool |
Only at Summit Waves
- Swimming Pool
- Picnic Area
Only at Oceans of Fun, Kansas City
- Gift Shop
- group-rates
Both parks share 10 amenities including Wave Pool, Lazy River, Water Slides, and 7 more.
About Each Park
Summit Waves
Missouri
Summit Waves brings solid water park fun to the Kansas City suburbs without the massive crowds you'll find at bigger regional parks. This family-friendly outdoor park in Lee's Summit focuses on what matters most - keeping kids entertained and parents relaxed on hot Missouri summer days. The slide collection covers all the basics, from gentle body slides perfect for younger kids to a few multi-story tube slides that'll get your heart pumping. The wave pool creates that classic beach vibe, complete with kids shrieking with delight every time the waves kick in. The lazy river winds around a good portion of the park, giving you time to float and actually see what your kids are up to. What I really appreciate about Summit Waves is the dedicated kids' area - it's substantial enough to keep little ones busy for hours but not so sprawling that you lose sight of them. Think mini slides, dumping buckets, and plenty of shallow water features sized just right for toddlers and early elementary kids. The park maintains that community feel where locals become regulars and staff actually recognize families from previous visits. Arrive early during peak summer months, especially weekends, because parking fills up and you'll want to claim your spot before the sun gets brutal. The food situation is typical water park fare - burgers, pizza, nachos - but portions are decent and prices won't completely drain your wallet. Rent a locker near the kids' area if you're spending most of your time…
Read the full Summit Waves guide →Oceans of Fun, Kansas City
Missouri
Oceans of Fun sits right next to Worlds of Fun amusement park in Kansas City, giving you the unique option to split your day between roller coasters and water slides. This seasonal water park opens when the weather warms up and runs through early fall, making it a solid summer escape from Missouri's heat. The park feels like a classic 90s water park with a good mix of thrill slides and family-friendly attractions. You'll find several major slide complexes with multi-story towers that offer everything from racing slides to body slides that'll get your heart pumping. The wave pool is decent sized and gets pretty crowded on hot weekends, so stake out your spot early if you want to be close to the action. Families with younger kids will appreciate the dedicated children's area with smaller slides and interactive water features that keep the little ones busy for hours. The lazy river winds around a good portion of the park and provides that essential float-and-relax experience every water park needs. Since this is a Six Flags property, you can expect the operations to be pretty smooth with decent food options throughout the park. The combo ticket deal with Worlds of Fun actually makes a lot of sense if you're planning to spend a full day or come back the next day. I'd recommend arriving right when they open during peak season because parking fills up fast and you'll want to grab chairs near the wave pool before the crowds hit.…
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