I haven’t been there since the 1980s. Remember the water park was fun but there were some drowning incidents in the wave poolAnonymous wrote:Read the Six Flags Trip Advisor reviews. 187 terrible ratings that explain the line cutting and physical confrontations/ safety concerns in detail.
A significant portion of overall reviews
Anonymous wrote:Kings Dominion crowds are much safer and respectful.
No line cutting vs. tons of it at Six Flags.
Anonymous wrote:Went to KD this last week. Was awesome. Water park fun. Stafford County schools are already back so was light on people. This also meant not all the food options were available but it was fine. Have fun!
Anonymous wrote:KD has a water park ?Anonymous wrote:I would take King's Dominion over Six Flags. It's worth it for the water park. My kids spent the bulk of their time at the water park at that age. The wave pool, the lazy river, he multiple-story playground-style water structure, the "toilet bowl" ride where you get on a raft and swirl around inside.
The hardest part was getting a lounging chair at the wave pool that was in the shade, but that was my problem, not yours.
Anonymous wrote:KD has a water park ?Anonymous wrote:I would take King's Dominion over Six Flags. It's worth it for the water park. My kids spent the bulk of their time at the water park at that age. The wave pool, the lazy river, he multiple-story playground-style water structure, the "toilet bowl" ride where you get on a raft and swirl around inside.
The hardest part was getting a lounging chair at the wave pool that was in the shade, but that was my problem, not yours.
KD has a water park ?Anonymous wrote:I would take King's Dominion over Six Flags. It's worth it for the water park. My kids spent the bulk of their time at the water park at that age. The wave pool, the lazy river, he multiple-story playground-style water structure, the "toilet bowl" ride where you get on a raft and swirl around inside.
The hardest part was getting a lounging chair at the wave pool that was in the shade, but that was my problem, not yours.