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  • +1 318-591-4969
  • wonderoasiswaterpark.com
  • 7670 W 70th St, Shreveport, LA 71129, USA

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Wonder Oasis Waterpark Introduce

Wonder Oasis Waterpark offers an exciting aquatic adventure for visitors of all ages. Nestled at 7670 W 70th St, Shreveport, LA 71129, this water park provides a variety of attractions including lazy rivers, thrilling slides, and wave pools. Designed to cater to both families and thrill-seekers, Wonder Oasis aims to deliver a memorable experience with its diverse range of activities.

Despite some visitors noting issues like outdated facilities and maintenance concerns during certain visits, many highlight the park's budget-friendly pricing, especially after 4 PM when admission drops to around $15 per person. The park also offers military discounts and season passes, making it an attractive option for regulars.

  • Attractions include lazy rivers, slides, and wave pools, providing fun for all ages.
  • Friendly staff and lifeguards enhance the visitor experience.
  • Budget-friendly pricing with discounts available post-4 PM.
  • Military discounts and season passes are offered.

Customer feedback reveals mixed experiences. Positive reviews praise the friendliness of staff and the variety of attractions, especially appreciated by first-time visitors. However, some visitors have noted issues such as poor maintenance, dirty water, and facility disrepair during return visits, highlighting areas for improvement.

Wonder Oasis Waterpark remains a viable option for those seeking family-friendly entertainment, with potential for growth through better management and maintenance to enhance visitor satisfaction.

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Customer Reviews

If I could give less than one star I definitely would! I won FREE tickets, so we figured we would check it out. I hadn’t been to this water park in years (since it was Water Town when I was a teenager). Wonder Oasis was the must run down place I think I’ve ever seen! We literally showed our free passes, walked in, took pictures as I stood there appalled, and walked right back out. Honestly, HOW is this place still in operation?! There was STANDING WATER in the bathroom and it looked as if it hadn’t been cleaned in months! The buildings looked AWFUL and VACANT! There was an old assortment of rocks that used to have a nice waterfall that you could jump off of…it just looked like a big hunk of junk. The chairs all looked disgusting…I definitely would not sit my bag or my towel on them. The pools all looked disgusting and I’m QUITE SURE they are not checking the water. Basically the place just looked like a staph infection waiting to happen and I would not allow my children to step one foot in the water. I’m attaching photos of what I was able to stomach to get photos of.

Aug 17, 2024 · Amber L.

We came after 4 pm on a Saturday (1 July 2023). Free parking…and because of the time we arrived, we were able to park pretty close to the entrance after circle around for less than 3 min. The wait to get in was ~5 min. The lazy river and 2 of the big slides were closed. Lifeguards and staff were very friendly and helpful! It wasn’t crowded and we got to try everything as many times as we wanted to our hearts’ content. The park is a tad dated and the grounds and stairways to the slides could use a good power washing. Lots of cracks in the cement. Overall a great first experience for us! For folks on a budget, general admission pricing after 4 pm was ~$15/pp (adults & kids). Additionally, they are military friendly for discounts…we ended up getting season passes. UPDATE. Returned just 1 week later on Sat, 7/8/2023, at about the same time in the day, and the experience was VERY disappointing. Due to staffing shortages, 1/2 the water park was closed (everything on the wave pool side of the park) and a few of the slides in the area that was open, which made standing lines longer for the 3 slides that were open. What was possibly worse than the closures & long lines was that the pool water was DIRTY!…lots of debris in the main large pool. The crowning “cherry on top” of grossness was that when we returned to the parking lot to leave, some disgusting person had left a dirty diaper on the ground. Unlike the excitement we had when we arrived for the first time at this waterpark just 1 week ago, today we were more excited to leave. I wonder if the other Splash Kingdoms (3 in TX I think) are like the one located in Shreveport…I’m hoping they’re much better!

Aug 01, 2023 · mustang Rita

I had sent an email about our experience with no response, so I'll post here. Our visit was July 8th, for my son's birthday party where we paid for the VIP party. Firstly,  there was no table reserved for my son. We were told to just sit anywhere in the party area. There was one other party at one point, then some other family came and sat down as well. It felt like we paid extra for no reason. We even had to hunt down the office to receive the birthday shirt that is a part of the VIP package. There was also no "visit from smiley". The bathrooms were run down and filthy. The bathroom checklist seems to have never been touched as it was completely empty. Despite fairly long lines, there was never more than the main food vendor open. They also ran out of Sprite around 2, which was unfortunately when my son decided he would like to get a drink. Several slides have been removed and replaced with nothing. No mention of this was made on the website or otherwise. Coupled with the short hours on the right side of the park, it felt crowded. There were hardly any available floating rings, and many were deflated and lying in random places. The water in every pool was littered with floating pieces of concrete debris and outright trash. The park itself was littered with diapers, clothes, and just random garbage. I only saw someone cleaning up close to closing. There were places where the concrete was broken and just pieces laying around, including in the little splash pad where the smaller children play. It was nice that they seemed to have gotten new foam pads for the slides, though. However, three of the slides were closed off and unavailable. I feel it's unacceptable for a park to run while not only not being transparent about the broken or missing attractions. But, having broken concrete floating in your water and dangerous unfinished decor where attractions used to be.

Aug 05, 2023 · Anna Espinosa

We enjoyed the pools and lazy lagoon, but the large water slides and the wave pool were closed. That was very disappointing! When I asked the employee if the slides were going to be opened later that day, she wasn’t helpful and told me maybe later, then walked off like I was bothering her. They did not open that day. We traveled 5 hours to go to this park, so that was a massive let down. We liked the little forest area with the trees that had water cascading out of them. The pool was large and had fun music for the kids to listen to. The lazy river was relaxing, but they need to turn on the sprinklers that are supposed to spray you as you pass. You could see them, but they weren’t turned on or possibly broken. The food was surprisingly good. The chicken tenders were moist, and my son enjoyed his pizza. My advice is to call and ask if the water slides are going to be open before you head their way.

Jun 10, 2023 · Christina Skalican

Oasis should be completely shut down. First, half the park was shut down even though the advertisements all say “new rides, renovated, ready for the 2023 season.” The “new slides” were still under construction. Everything is so ran down and borderline unsafe. BEWARE. My husband severely jarred his heels of his feet, knee, and back because of improper water depth labeling. It said “9ft” and “no diving”. He just stepped off the ledge to pencil feet first into the water, expecting 9 feet, and it was WAIST high. It has been filled with concrete but does not say “4ft” ANYWHERE in the area. Thankfully my husband limped it off. They could face a serious law suit over something like that. It was so disappointing. It used to be the best place around a few years ago. Save your money. The drive to Canton or Nacogdoches is much more worth it. The tube slides, the new body slides, the wave pool, and the lazy river were all shut down.

Jun 01, 2023 · Melody McNatt