

Wicked Waves Water Park vs Yawgoo Valley Water Park
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 | Wicked Waves Water Park | Yawgoo Valley Water Park |
|---|---|---|
| Parking |
Only at Wicked Waves Water Park
- wave pool
- lazy river
- cabana rentals
- food court
- lockers
- tube rentals
- season passes
Both parks share 1 amenities including Parking.
About Each Park
Wicked Waves Water Park
Massachusetts
Wicked Waves Water Park sits on Cape Cod in Yarmouth, and it's exactly what you'd expect from a family-friendly New England water park. The park has that classic seaside vibe that fits perfectly with the Cape Cod setting, making it feel like a natural extension of your beach vacation. The main attraction here is definitely the collection of water slides that range from gentle slopes perfect for younger kids to more exciting tube slides that'll get your heart pumping. The wave pool generates decent-sized waves that are fun without being overwhelming, and parents can actually relax while keeping an eye on their kids. The lazy river winds around a good portion of the park and moves at just the right pace for floating on tubes while soaking up the sun. What really sets Wicked Waves apart is how manageable it feels compared to those massive mega-parks. You won't spend your entire day walking from one end to the other, and the lines move pretty quickly even during busy summer days. The kids' area has smaller slides and water features that are perfectly sized for toddlers and elementary school age children. Parents love that they can see the entire kids' section from the nearby seating areas. The park draws mostly families with children under 12, though teens will find enough to keep them entertained for a few hours. Since this is Cape Cod, expect it to get busy during peak summer months, especially on hot days when everyone's looking to cool…
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Rhode Island
Yawgoo Valley Water Park sits on the grounds of Rhode Island's historic Yawgoo Valley ski area in Exeter, making it one of the more unique seasonal water parks in New England. Don't expect a massive destination park here - this is local summer fun at its best. The water slides are the main draw, with a few different tube and body slides that wind down the natural hillside terrain. The layout takes advantage of the existing ski slopes, so you'll get some decent height and speed on the rides. The main pool area is perfect for cooling off between slide runs, and there's a dedicated shallow area where little kids can splash around safely. The whole place has a relaxed, community feel that's refreshing compared to the crowded mega-parks. Families with kids of all ages do well here, though teenagers might find it a bit tame if they're used to high-thrill water coasters. The beauty of Yawgoo is that parents can actually relax and keep an eye on their kids without feeling overwhelmed. Lines are manageable even on busy summer days, which means more time in the water and less time waiting. Pack your own snacks if you want to save money, and definitely bring water shoes since you'll be walking on concrete pool decks all day. The park typically operates seasonally from late May through early September, weather permitting. Since it's part of a ski operation, the facilities are well-maintained and the staff knows how to handle crowds. Parking…
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