Seven Peaks Water Park Provo

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  • www.splashsummit.com
  • 1330 E 300 N, Provo, UT 84606, USA

Operating Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Seven Peaks Water Park Provo Introduce

Seven Peaks Water Park Provo offers an exciting water-based adventure for families and thrill-seekers alike. Nestled in the heart of Provo, Utah, this water park provides a variety of rides and activities perfect for beating the summer heat. Whether you're looking for high-speed slides, lazy rivers, or relaxing areas, Seven Peaks Water Park has something for everyone.

The park is known for its unique attractions, including thrilling water rides like the free-fall slide and other family-friendly options. With a focus on creating memorable experiences, Seven Peaks Water Park Provo offers a variety of amenities to make your visit enjoyable.

Customer feedback highlights both the positive and areas for improvement:

  • Positive Feedback: Many visitors praise the park's fun rides and friendly staff. The free-fall slide is a favorite among thrill-seekers, and some guests appreciated the chill vibe from staff members like Kai.
  • Areas for Improvement: Customers have noted issues with excessive fees, safety concerns due to broken glass, and poor signage. There have also been reports of confusion regarding cash transactions for tub rentals and limited staff training.

Seven Peaks Water Park Provo is a great destination for outdoor summer fun, but be sure to check their operating schedule as the park is only open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 1 PM to 5 PM. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and bring cash for tub rentals, as well as consider bringing your own food and water to avoid high dining costs.

If you're looking for a fun-filled day with family and friends, Seven Peaks Water Park Provo offers plenty of attractions, but remember to keep an eye out for ongoing improvements and updates based on customer feedback.

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Customer Reviews

Closed a ride 8 minutes before it was supposed to. Me and my friend wanted to ride the orange ride called “free fall” and some lifeguard in yellow that sounded like a girl but might have been a boy after we just wanted to ride the ride one last time threatened to take our season passes even though we didn’t have any. Not even kidding argued for a minute for being 5 seconds late and forced us off the ride leaving us without the rest of our friends. felt totally betrayed and i want my money back. Took an hour to get in because there were only 2 people that were at the front gate. The only part about it that was good was another lifeguard that was super chill named Kai.

Jul 05, 2024 · O-Man

FIRST TIME GOERS PLEASE READ: this park was fun but there is a lot that needs to be done. 1. Excessive fees. Yuck! You will spend roughly 45 dollars. 27 dollars for entrance fee. 10 dollars for parking, and 6 for a tub. YUCK... 2. Slipping on glass. We kept finding glass on the cement. That is a hazard and very frustrating. Walking barefoot can be hazardous especially when there is glass. But why is there glass on the cement? 3. Cost of tubs. WTF? 🤔The cost of tubs is 6 dollars. We did not know that. But now you do! Here is what happened; most rides require a tub or a mat. Some of the mat rides do not require a mat and you can go down just yourself. But we did not know that until you are half way up the stairs. So we go to get tubs with cash and the kid radios for change. The manager radios back stating they do not take cash. So we spent 30 minutes walking around trying to find a place to take cash until we learned they do not take cash only card. Yuck. How come that was not informed at the entrance verbally? TRAIN YOUR STAFF! here you go, I'll help you. " Good morning welcome to slash summit" is this your first time? No? Here is what you will need... Tubs... Food...cabana...etc" TRAIN YOUR STAFF. 4. Parking. Why am I paying for parking? It is 10 dollars for parking in the upper section. there is an upper and lower Parking to park at. But DO NOT PARK AT THE CHURCH. It is right above the upper parking. Your car will be towed. 4. Slippery cement. There was slippery cement everywhere. It is not just water but it felt slick. 5. Training staff. Please train your staff. A lot of your staff do not know what is going. Where is the first aid? Where do I buy tubs? Do I need cash? Direct traffic going to different lines for the slides. 7. The signs at the park suck. We get half way up the stairs and we realize that some slides that use mats don't need a mat and you can go down without a mat. That would have been nice to know that before climbing all those steps. 8. No outside food. What the heck... Again train your staff. That would have been nice to know before we brought our lunch. Water bottles is ok. So hide your food in your water bottles! 🤣 Other people posted that they paid 40 dollars for burgers. Yuck. 9. America first. One plus is that you can get discounts with America first. Look at pictures! READ THE SIGNS. 10. The Cabana. I recommend you DON'T do that. Go early, find shade and table. The lower cabana cost 150. That is the cheapest. So you are looking at almost 200 dollars for a day off fun... Is it worth it? 🤔 I'll let you decide.

Nov 24, 2024 · Casey Swain

We had fun (visiting for the first time). The lazy River was awesome. The slides looked fun. The kids area needed some love. It looked like it might have been updated a couple years ago. Might need a face lift or two. The wave pool was the most disappointing. It made waves for ten minutes and then you had to wait fifteen minutes for them to start again. Seems kind of silly to have to wait so long for waves that only last for so little time. We had fun and won't return to this location. Maybe salt lake has a better one.

Jun 28, 2017 · Aaron Orosz

Fun place to come with little ones. However, the cost for a cabana and what you get is kind of a rip. They are also sooo strict about how many people you can have at your cabana and how many tube and wristbands you can purchase when you have a cabana. The tube system is much better than it has been in the past. Plan on coming early on a Friday or weekend because once 11 rolls around, the lines get so long for all rides and then it’s not as worth it.

Jul 29, 2024 · M T

Our family of 7 was unable to ride the rides together due to a severe injury caused by the Vortex ride just minutes after we entered the park, and yet now 30 days later, the park has not responded to our 3 requests for communication or even a refund (one in person at their office, and two via their website). We had not even used the wrist bands yet. We had paid for parking, paid for a locker, bought some of their food, and then on our second ride of the day, we had to stop and see EMS and leave the park for further medical care due to my 13 year old daughter's concussion caused by Seven Peaks Water Park on the Vortex ride. The Vortex ride obviously has deferred maintenance and park staff admitted that adults and kids have been injured on it due to the deferred maintenance. Our 13 year old autistic daughter's left side of her head was launched against the hard wall of the slide by the tight turn in the middle of the Vortex ride. She suffered a concussion and severe abrasion and continued swelling to her head and cheek. Letting us know to have the young teen sit with a lower center of gravity instead of straight up could have prevented the injuries. Our 11 year old bruised her tailbone on the Vortex bumps due to deferred maintenance on the ride, and was in severe pain for the next several days. Our kids are skinnier and lighter than most kids these days, so I can only imagine the injuries would have been worse if they were average body weight. I grew up in Provo and am not happy with this new management company of the water park. If I take the park over, I will address all of these concerns.

Aug 16, 2024 · Spencer Hunt