Go ahead and don that swimsuit for a fun day in the water… even if the forecast calls for a wintry mix on the day you plan to go. Don’t worry about thunderstorms that are predicted. And it’s okay that you just don’t want to be exposed to the fiery Texas sun when temperatures sizzle. The massive new $88 million Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark is counting on these reasons and more to attract water lovers to its new mega facility in Grand Prairie after four years in the making! Here’s why you must visit this epic new water park, with constant temperatures of around 85-degrees Fahrenheit, and soon:
Epic Waters’ opening day of Jan. 12, 2018, and The Epic, a mega recreation and lifestyle center opening May 2018, have brought a game-changer to the City of Grand Prairie!
Courtesy of Epic Waters The resort-quality indoor waterpark is municipally-owned and affordable. Its’ central location between Dallas and Fort Worth adds to the appeal.
The retractable roof allows the waterpark to adapt to Texas weather and remain open year-round.
Courtesy of Epic Waters The outdoor water wave pool and double-surf simulator will operate during the warmer times for extra seasonal entertainment.
The water park features 11 slides, three of which are the first of their kind.
Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark/Facebook Epic Waterpark also has the longest lazy river in Texas, at 650 feet, a 6,000 square-foot arcade, and a complete restaurant and bar area.
Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark/Facebook In addition to the thrill rides, there are kids areas as well.
Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark/Facebook Guests will also love all the interactive play areas for all ages.
Highlights include the nation’s tallest Aqualoop, standing 70 feet tall.
Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark/Facebook Another first is an enclosed slide that an inner-tube rider will travel through to an open drop, which then sails high on a wall, providing a sense of zero gravity.
The Aquanaut is the first indoor double-rider Aquasphere inner-tube ride.
Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark/Facebook The slide takes riders up high banking domes.
Workers have undergone extensive training to make sure the thrilling water park is both safe and fun.
Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark/Facebook
Courtesy of Epic Waters
The resort-quality indoor waterpark is municipally-owned and affordable. Its’ central location between Dallas and Fort Worth adds to the appeal.
The outdoor water wave pool and double-surf simulator will operate during the warmer times for extra seasonal entertainment.
Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark/Facebook
Epic Waterpark also has the longest lazy river in Texas, at 650 feet, a 6,000 square-foot arcade, and a complete restaurant and bar area.
In addition to the thrill rides, there are kids areas as well.
Guests will also love all the interactive play areas for all ages.
Another first is an enclosed slide that an inner-tube rider will travel through to an open drop, which then sails high on a wall, providing a sense of zero gravity.
The slide takes riders up high banking domes.
If you are looking for another good reason to visit, try their prices! Surprisingly, daily admission prices are quite reasonable. Under 48 inches tall resident: $14/non-resident $24; over 48 inches tall resident: $19/non-resident $29. There are other prices for spectators and year-round annual passes. Children 3 and under are free. The park is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Save yourself some time and buy your admission tickets here. Epic Waters is located at 2970 Epic Place, Grand Prairie, 75052.
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