Wet'n'Wild Hawaii (formerly Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park) is a Hawaiian water park, located in Kapolei in the City and County of Honolulu on Oahu. The park occupies 29 acres (120,000 m2) of land and has more than 25 rides and attractions. It is currently the only water park in the state of Hawaii. It is one of six water parks operating under the Wet'n'Wild brand globally.
On October 6, 1998, construction began for the 25-acre (10 ha) Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park.[4] The water park was the first venture by limited liability company, Waters of Kapolei.[5] Owned by dentist Jack Harrington and lawyer Brooks Cutter, Waters of Kapolei, LLC invested $14 million in the park.[6] The park officially opened on May 28, 1999.[7] In the park's first month of operation, it experienced 20% higher-than-expected attendance,[6] resulting in a total of 440,000 visitors in its first year of operation.[8] This saw the park add a new attraction just one year after opening.[8]
In May 2007, Wet'n'Wild Hawaii opened Island Adventure Golf, an 18-hole high-end miniature golf facility. The miniature golf course features lush tropical landscape, nine ADA-compliant holes, a putting green, surfboard hazards, water ways, waterfall, large ocean and beach area, mock fish and sea turtles, lava rock formations and coral reef displays.[9]
In March 2008, an agreement was announced in which the park would be sold to Village Roadshow Limited, making Wet'n'Wild Hawaii the Australian company's first theme park in the United States. The $27 million deal closed in May that year.[9][10] In early 2009, the company announced the park would open under its new name, Wet'n'Wild Hawaii.[5]