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Soak up the sun at Soak City, our 20-acre waterpark included with admission. Have a splashtastic blast with water slides, splash pads, a wave pool, a lazy river, cabanas, and more!
Most rides and attractions remain open during rain. Some attractions will close when inclement weather prohibits their safe operation, but will reopen as soon as it is safe to do so. Please enjoy a show, meal or shopping until such weather passes. Sorry, no rainchecks or refunds once you have entered the park.
Dominator: The Longest Floorless Roller CoasterScream through five inversions at speeds up to 67 miles per hour on the longest floorless steel roller coaster in the world, including one of the largest vertical loops in the world. A favorite among park visitors and roller coaster enthusiasts alike.
Carrying firearms, ammunition, knives, and weapons of any kind and any other prohibited item. Kings Dominion reserves the right to prohibit any items at their discretion. Unsolicited photographing or video recording that disrupts a guest's experience or interferes with park operations.
The Best Way To Pay. At Kings Dominion, we want you to have an AMAZING time with your friends and family. That's why we've moved to all cashless payments throughout the park. Simply swipe or tap your credit card, debit card, or smart device with Apple Pay or Google Pay where you would normally use cash.
Soak City is Kings Dominion's premier waterpark and is included with all park tickets and Season Passes. Our goal is for you to have a safe and enjoyable visit. This page will provide you with relevant information to make the most of your day at Soak City.
How long is the longest lazy river in the world? The Waco Surf lazy river located in Waco, TX is a whopping 5,280 feet long! ExpertTexan.com participates in affiliate programs.
A lazy river is a water ride found in water parks, hotels, resorts, and recreation centers, which usually consists of a shallow (2.5–3.5-foot (0.76–1.07 m)) pool that flows similarly to a river.
It is very hard to sit on the 'available' rides, as the seats are VERY cramped. I had a difficult time sitting on the wooden coasters myself, and I'm fairly thin. A word to the wise: if you're a large person, be very wary about going to Kings Dominion, unless you enjoy sitting outside of the rides.
If you want to see EVERYTHING, then plan on a couple of days. I would say, at least two [2]. On some rides, the lines are extremely long and could take hours to ride them. They offer a Fast Pass, at a cost, where you can get ahead of the long lines.
The differences between the two were that at Kings Dominion riders' feet dangle freely and at Kings Island, which installed a Giant Top Spin, there was a floor.
Yes, you can bring your reusable stainless steel water bottle with you on an airplane. Nowhere on the TSA website does it specify certain water bottle materials that cannot board the plane. As long as your stainless steel bottle was empty when it went through the security checkpoint, you should be good to go.