Anonymous
Post 07/19/2014 22:50     Subject: Waterslide parks

Anonymous wrote:Gold mine or whatever it's called?


NP here. Water Mine? We haven't been, but I think it has some kid friendly slides. Pirates Cove at Pohick Bay has some small water slides, as well.
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2014 22:36     Subject: Waterslide parks

Anonymous wrote:Try Ocean Dunes (but call first) I know they have different pricing for below and above 42". So that may mean he can use the water slides as he is 44" tall.

We went for the first time on Friday. It was a lot of fun for $12 each (unlimited mini golf is worth it alone).
If you are a family of 4 there is a groupon or living social deal (I can't recall which).


48 inches.
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2014 22:20     Subject: Waterslide parks

Gold mine or whatever it's called?
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2014 20:51     Subject: Re:Waterslide parks

lots of waterslides and water parks in Northern Virginia, worth the drive. Google Northern VA waterpark
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2014 16:45     Subject: Waterslide parks

Bohrer? Not sure on height limits..
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2014 16:17     Subject: Waterslide parks

Try Ocean Dunes (but call first) I know they have different pricing for below and above 42". So that may mean he can use the water slides as he is 44" tall.

We went for the first time on Friday. It was a lot of fun for $12 each (unlimited mini golf is worth it alone).
If you are a family of 4 there is a groupon or living social deal (I can't recall which).
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2014 16:08     Subject: Waterslide parks

My 5 year old son loves water slides, the bigger the better. He is only 44 inches tall so too short for many places. Any recs for local waterslide parks that have slides be can ride? Thanks!