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Waited an hour a half in line. Was disappointed. Boring, and very rushed. It is NOT a haunted house.

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Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark - Epic Waves Outdoor Wavepool-
This seasonal pool allows you to relax in the gentle motion of the ocean.

Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark

(313 reviews)

So this was my first time at Epic, and I came on a 21 and up night. I appreciate that they have a…read morehuge parking lot, which made it easy to find parking and make it inside. So first of all, I love that there were no kids running around and it was a grown and sexy vibe, they had a DJ and they had different areas that were selling drinks and food I believe. So when I have seen commercials, I will admit that I thought that the lazy river was bigger and I thought there were more rides. The night I went, not all the rides were opened, I don't know if that's because it was a grown party or if they didn't have enough lifeguards. Regardless though, I had a great time, I hang out with my friends for about 2 hours. There was one point, where there was a big group between the wave runner and the lazy river that were having a dance party and doing line dances. I was able to get discounted tickets because we bought them early, so if I have the opportunity to do it again, I definitely would.

While we do love visiting epic waters, I have to lower my rating just because it is soooo damn…read moreexpensive. I don't think regular pricing reflects the experience, so we wait for deals and go in the off season, spring break in the summer is crazy packed unless you go right at open in a weekday, and even then lines get long before noon. I would never go on a weekend. It is also incredibly humid so bring tons of water, more than you would think. The rises are great, the staff is well trained and super sweet, and the side activities or entertainment they get occasionally is always a great addition. The crowding really does take away from the experience though.

Malibu Jack's North Richland Hills

Malibu Jack's North Richland Hills

(33 reviews)

Came here with the kids during spring break. Really cool place, they have some fun rides for kids…read moreand adults. We enjoyed the roller coaster, playing games and exploring the place. Overall we all had an amazing time here. I did spend $20 on the Skittles machine, which is expensive but made the kids happy. Check them out!

We went on a Friday from 11-1:30. We took 20 special needs adults and 5 employees. This had been…read moreplanned for over a month. Cards were quickly handed out. The package we received $10 in video games (no prize games) and unlimited attractions: golf, rides, laser tag, go carts There were 2 attendants that appeared to be working. One stayed at the cars -it was the most popular-possibly because there was an attendant there so it looked operational. All other attractions we had to go find an attendant and that was quite difficult. Plenty of employees walking around but none working attractions. We finally found one person and she seemed responsible for all of them. So only one ride at a time could be operated. That is ridiculous since we paid for unlimited and only one closed at a time. Pizza was supposed to be ready at 11:45 -we had 1 sorcerer for more than 30 people! Too much for one person. Pizzas were not delivered until 12:10 and only 2 at a time and were served 2 slices at a time by waitress. We then had to wait to get 2 more pizzas. So we spent A LOT of time waiting for rides and food and very little time participating in the activities. Pizza was terrible -think kid pizza. Not one participant asked for seconds. Worse than Main Event pizza It could be improved with staff! And better food

Six Flags Over Texas - New Texas Giant

Six Flags Over Texas

(1.1k reviews)

Park was great, pricing was okay. One employee on the Titan was not though. Told my sister and I…read more"Can you guys just go home?" when the line was long for fast lane. Also most rides only had one cart going at a time, so even spending extra money on Fast Lanes was iffy because the waits were still long. The same employee was dropping her measuring stick every 2 minutes, handing off her employee phone and stick to a guest waiting to get on the ride to put on her jacket, leaning over the wooden part and telling everyone she was tired and just wanted to go home. Not the energy someone wants to encounter after waiting almost an hour for Fast Lanes. On the same ride, they made everyone move down 2 rows to let a family that wasn't waiting in line pick where they wanted to sit. We were bummed out because we did not want to be in the back and got moved to the back without warning. I do believe this letting families jump the line and pick where they sit is not okay especially for the people who paid extra for fast lanes. After getting bumped to the back row we were disappointed because we'd been in the back row for every ride we had been on and that was our final ride of the day. Also, if you plan to use the app to navigate your day, be cautious of the wait times. Each ride had a different wait time than what we saw in the app, and we ended up waiting even longer than what the app said.

I've been going to Six Flags for over 15 years, and it's always been a mixed bag. On paper it…read moredoesn't make sense to wait 3 hours for a 2 minute ride, but sometimes it's still worth it because the rides are genuinely fun and you still get that adrenaline rush. The staff is hit or miss too. A lot of the time it looks like they don't want to be there, but then you'll run into some employees who are actually really nice and helpful. My biggest issue is the Flash Pass. I usually buy the 90% reduced wait time option and it's insanely expensive, but somehow I still end up waiting in long lines even with it, which defeats the whole point. That said, this place isn't all bad, and it's not a 1 star for a reason. The park feels more sanitary now and you can tell they're making improvements to try to make it better. One warning: do not get FanShield, they won't give you your money back. Also, I wouldn't recommend ordering tickets online, do it in person just in case.

KidZania - Fire station job driving through the city to help a kitten stuck in a tree!

KidZania

(435 reviews)

my name is Jo Ann Cheatham. My husband Frank and I took our 7 and 9 year old granddaughters here…read morefor the first time yesterday . We ALL had the most exciting day and I attribute that to the great employees and the interesting atmosphere. Dominique and Saad, were 2 of the MANY employees who treated my little ones so kindly. It was our first time to visit . We plan on visiting again soon

It really feels like checking into a whole little city which is such a neat and creative concept…read morefor kids! I haven't seen anything quite like it. Everything is so well thought out: there are eateries where kids can make their own pizza or learn how yogurt is made (and then enjoy it!), a gym, pest control station, bank, fire station, theatre, news set, Spotify recording studio, flight simulator, the list truly goes on. How cute is it to "check in" at an airport security line? I absolutely loved that concept as it was both a clever and immersive touch! However I'd like to think it was meant to function as a real security checkpoint as well, but I did notice that even when alarms went off, people weren't actually checked. Entering a place full of kids, that was a bit concerning. It's a great idea, but I hope they take that extra step to ensure it's not just for show and that safety is truly prioritized. I also appreciated that it wasn't overly crowded during our visit, which made the experience much more enjoyable. From chatting with others, it sounds like that's not always the case, and I can imagine it would feel overwhelming if it were packed. That said, I do wish more of the "establishments" and activities had been open. It seemed extremely short-staffed, and quite a few areas were closed or without staff to guide the kids. I would've loved to see the theatre in use, the taco stands open, and the upstairs space available -all of those plus many others were closed during our visit. For the activities that were open, the staff seemed stretched thin and outnumbered by the children. There really needs to be a better system for timing and scheduling. Maybe a sign-up or reservation system for each activity would help -- running from line to line only to be told it's full (or canceled) gets frustrating. I think that's what the Fast Passes were meant for, but even then, breaking up groups that had already been waiting together felt inconvenient. Allowing everyone to reserve activity times would make for a smoother, more enjoyable experience for guests and staff alike. The wristbands were a great idea, definitely appreciated and necessary. They keep parents and kids honest about ages and ensure kids only join age-appropriate activities. They also track their "earnings" and likely serve as a security measure too, which I loved. However, with the short staffing, there needs to be a better process for scanning them in and out of each area. Waiting for scans, especially on the way out, delayed us from getting to our next scheduled activity several times. The adults only IKEA inspired lounge was a nice touch for those with slightly older children who can run around more independently. For the age group I was with, and given how unorganized the staff and session timings were, there was no way we could've left their side but I can definitely see that space being a great perk for other adults. This is what I could understand adults being charged for, outside of being able to simply get away with it as you can't and wouldn't send your children in unattended, I don't understand adult entrance fees. Other than it being a deterrent for those who do not have children to enter with. It would also be nice for maybe an informative video before entering to make kids aware of "earning" and what deducts from their total points, what's available to do, etc. almost like a "briefing before heading into the city" It's a fun and clever concept overall, but I think a few operational, staffing, and security improvements could make it truly exceptional. No photos to post as they include children. I didn't think to take photos of all of the empty, non operating areas. But again, it's truly its own little city with a variety of places.

Pirates Cove - Some shade

Pirates Cove

(33 reviews)

Ahoy Mateys! A Tale of Two Adventures at Pirate Cove in North Texas…read more Arrrr, gather 'round and hear this pirate's tale of feasting and frolicking at Pirate Cove in North Texas! ‍The Grub: - **Crew Size: 4 hungry souls - **Ship: Air-conditioned, ample seating for all Rations Ordered: - Cheese pizza - Grilled cheese - Cheeseburger - Nachos Would I spend my treasure on the food here again? Nay! Here be the verdict: - The pizza had a soggy bottom that would make a ship sink. - The burger was chewier than a sea monster's tentacle. - The nachos were surprisingly good, but hey, even a pirate can't mess up gas station nachos! -There is an arcade inside next to the food that is tons of fun and in the air conditioned building! Sodas: $3 with free refills - definitely worth plundering! The best part is the indoor, air-conditioned hideout. Perfect for escaping the blazing sun and resting your sunburnt bodies. **The Water Park:** - Price: Great value for yer doubloons - Lifeguards: Plenty, and actually doing their job. Some liked to just yell at the adults for fun I think. - Slides: A barrel of fun! - Water: Clean as the seven seas - First Aid:Quick and helpful, even fixed a bloody nose from a flying basketball (Arrr, beware the airborne balls of doom!) **The Bummers:** - Ye have to pay for a float for the lazy river, unless ye be lucky enough to snag a stray one floating by. - They have lockers ye can rent, but bring yer own lock and use it for free, savvy? At least that's what this pirate did. So, if ye be heading to Pirate Cove, pack your own grub, enjoy the refreshing beverages, DONT forget the sunblock and have a swashbuckling good time at the water park. Just beware of soggy pizza and chewy burgers, me hearties! #PirateLife #WaterAdventures #SunburntButHappy

First time visit. I went on 100 + degree day in August. The water temperature felt perfect! We went…read morearound 11 AM. We left around 5 PM. I went on a Sunday. Best time for the blue mat related race slides/ doubles Inter-tubes was after 12:30 PM. Plenty of life guards on site. First aid/medic available by restrooms by Kiddie Slides. Lost and Found is closer towards the entrance. Cabanas, for group events, are available to reserve. We were able to score one right by the kiddie slides and waterfall. We celebrated a kids birthday. Staff assisted us with a cake knife. I had to go in a few times to retrieve paper plates, napkins, and plastic forks. The items were easy to find. There were a few spots for selfies- ie by the alligator and/or shake (by the Lazy River) . Lazy river and slides were solid. Great for my super-niece: almost 10 year old. Rafts are available for rent. I'm 5'4 / didn't feel a need for a raft in said Lazy River. We were able to bring in extras towels and sunscreens. Food available for purchase. Pre-orders of pizza pies recommended. This location is connected to JellyStone Park at Rustic Creek Ranch. One entrance to the park. If one misses it, one will have to drive a bit before you can U-Turn. Parking free and available on the lot. Enjoy!

Hell House - amusementparks - Updated May 2026

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