
Apartments near Wet n Wild Emerald point Water Park in Greensboro, NC (72 Rentals)


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OK Greensboro apartment residents, get your bathing suits on. Its time to get wet and wild! This is a great park apartment residents of all ages. It is not your average water park. The rides and slides include Dr. Von Darks Tunnel of Terror. All in total darkness you will jet down a 40 foot drop, soar back up to dizzying heights and drop again while taking on a couple of 360 degree turns. There are only two of these slides in the whole country. How about the Bonzai Pipeline? You'll definitely want to try out this 40 mile per hour slide going straight down five stories on an inner tube. Does it get any better? Wet n Wild apartment residents can enjoy the 36 rides here and then grab a bite to eat. There are lots of choices for snacks and meals here including Captain Eli's, conveniently located at the very center of the park. You can grab a cheeseburger and fries or chicken tenders and a whole lot more. If that doesn't fit your bill try Luigi's Old World Pizza Villa to revel in the outdoor café ambience or The Dog House for a huge variety of hotdog plates. There are 8 different restaurants and snack stands inside the park to choose from. There are lifeguards and attendants on duty and EMT's manning a first aid station as well. They have locker rentals, season passes and you can make your purchases online for even more convenience. Greensboro apartment community members can come as a group and get a discount. It just doesn't get any better!
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