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How to Visit Water Country USA

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Water Country USA is a large water park located in the historic Williamsburg area of Virginia. The park opens in May and operates through September. Water Country USA features water rides and shows to be enjoyed by visitors young and old. Read on to learn how to visit Water Country USA.

From Quick Guide: The Wild World of Theme Parks
Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Purchase a combo ticket. If you also plan to visit the Busch Gardens theme park, buy a combo ticket that covers admission to both parks. You can purchase these tickets online or at the park.

  2. Step 2

    Relax on the Ramblin River. This leisurely journey around the park keeps you cool as you get drenched by sprays and geysers.

  3. Step 3

    Ride the water slides. There are tubing slides as well as individual water slides. Popular attractions include Big Daddy Falls, Jet Scream and the Malibu Pipeline.

  4. Step 4

    Check out the dive show. To break up the day, attend one of the shows that feature water acrobats and tricks performed by professional water stunt men.

  5. Step 5

    Rent a cabana. A cabana can really add more to your visit to Water Country USA. A cabana rental includes your own cabana with room for eight guests, free beach towels, sunblock and beverages.

  6. Step 6

    Eat at one of the picnic areas. Although food is not allowed in the park, there are picnic areas set up in all Water Country USA parking lots.

Tips & Warnings
  • Remember to rent a locker when you arrive at the park. They are located next to the Hubba-Hubba attraction and you can store your valuables there while you enjoy the attractions.
  • There are several children's areas in Water Country USA. They include H2O UFO and Cowabunga.
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