When I was a teenager, it was cool to go to the Bunker Park wave pool. However, that was awhile ago and I hadn't been there in years. When a GroupOn deal popped up for the place, I checked out the web site and discovered there was more there than just a wave pool. There was a lazy river, a splash pad and waterslides. So, we went.
It was tons of fun. My 8-year-old nephew, my mom and I loved the waterslides. There were just enough (2 with tubes and 4 body) to keep us occupied for the afternoon. My daughter enjoyed the stuff for smaller kids. However, I do think the water level was too deep for a 16-month-old. She looked like she was drowning most of the time.They do have some weird rules that will keep us from going there frequently (can't bring in your own food or beverage, have to use a double tube on the lazy river even when you're holding your little girl -- which leaves you lopsided in the water about to fall off the tube!) and you also have to buy a park sticker to get into the facility, but it's a fun place to visit every so often.
http://www.bunkerbeach.com/
Bunker Beach is open daily, from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m., from June 5, 2010 through Labor Day.
Regular Admission: Guest over 48" - $14 per day Guest under 48" or Senior Citizen (age 62 and over) - $11 per day Under 1 year of age - free
Twilight Admission (After 4:00 p.m.): Guest over 48" - $10 per day Guest under 48" or Senior Citizen (age 62 and over) - $8 per day
Season Pass: Guest over 48" tall - $80.00 Guest under 48" tall or Senior Citizen - $55.00
I'm a (rather) recent transplant to the big city of Minneapolis from a small town one hour north.
I've been exploring this big city and all it has to offer, as well as the fun of other places. We have just started homeschooling. We love to learn and travel. We focus on fresh and natural foods. We live a "crunchy" lifestyle.
We'll drive with the windows wide open so that we don't miss a thing.
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