The number of rides at "Soak City" depends on which flagship park you are visiting, as there are two major locations under this brand in 2026. Soak City at Kings Island (Ohio) is the larger of the two, boasting over 50 water activities, which includes a staggering 36 water slides, two massive wave pools, and several dedicated kids' play zones like Splash River Junction. On the West Coast, Knott's Soak City (California) covers 15 acres and features 23 speed, tube, and body slides, including the popular "Shore Break" tower which offers six different slide experiences. Both parks are famous for having some of the longest "lazy rivers" in the world, such as Knott's 1/3-mile Sunset River. For 2026 visitors, it is important to note that admission to Kings Island's water park is usually included with your theme park ticket, whereas Knott's Soak City is a separately gated park requiring its own specific admission or a "Gold" season pass.