Anybody out there ever stay at the hotels that are affiliated with this park. Which is the better value? Do you know what the charge is to getv into the park if you%26#39;re staying at the hotel(s)? Is it worth it? Thanks, V.
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We tent camped in the Black Hills last Memorial weekend and on our last day it rained alot so we took our kids to the wa-tiki. They enjoyed it alot and still talk about it. They thought it was cool that the waterslide tubes go outside and back in. There%26#39;s a ';lazy river'; and a play area with water shooting out of various places and a big bucket at the top that dumps out every few minutes. That scared some of the littler kids and I thought the water was a little too cold. The hot tub has a simulated rock wall on one side with water running down it. I checked the web site and they%26#39;re charging $17 per person over 2 years old.
http://www.watikiwaterpark.com/
If you%26#39;re staying at the hotels you get five wrist bands per room that get you into the park free.
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Upon exploring the website a bit it looks like La Quinta is the better deal. Their rooms start out a bit cheaper and the Fairfield appears to charge extra for the waterpark.
Thanks for the info Li.
V
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