Evergreen's Wings & Waves Waterpark opens in McMinnville, OR

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2011

Wings & Waves Waterpark opens June 6, 2011, as part of the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum complex, home of the Spruce Goose, in McMinnville, Oregon. Video for NewsRegister.com and DiscoverYamhillValley.com

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  • @maria34ification uh.. yea theres quite a few

  • hopefully going my third time during thanksgiving break!!

  • Our entire school went on an end of the year trip there. It was for getting C's or higher ^-^ It was SO much fun! There's a plane on the top of it :o

  • There's a waterpark in Oregon?:O

  • ya theres 4 huge slides and just a lil advice go on the one with the whirlpool but if your shoulderblades stick out alot DO NOT go on the orange one because it shreds them and its the only one that u can go your back so it sucks , each slide takes about one minute or maybe a lil more either way the waterpark is easily the best deal in oregon for a waterpark and the most fun . btw just went there last month SO FUN

  • Going this summer! =)

  • kwl om going there on the 17th

  • @MHutchings100 Yes, I am getting into the $10 discount deals myself, but it is very strictly not to be advertised, as they don't want a flock of people there. On certain days, if you participate in certain events, or somebody you know participates in a certain event (4H, FFA, Boy Scouts, etc.) you can email a lady (it says which one in the email) for the original copy of the email. Print off the original copy and bring it in on the correct day and you can get in for $10.

  • The water park IS big enough to occupy a family for a whole day -- it's not just a water park -- there's also a water museum there as well, which the $30 gets you admission to (and you won't find any water parks in the NW that are $30 or less -- it's actually a great deal, especially since it's educational as well as fun). There are also play structures, a wave pool (most kids I know could spend a whole day just in the pool!), a place to eat lunch, stuff like that. It's worth the thirty bucks!

  • I don't have kids, but I agree that $30 seems a little steep. Maybe their "off season" prices will be a little more affordable.

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