My family purchased season passes to Liquid Planet in Candia, NH this year, and were excited to find that there was a lot to offer for such a great price. My daughters both qualified for the adult price since they are over 48" and/or wanted to ride the big water slides.
on their own.
The adult season pass for unlimited visits during regular business hours was just $60.00 for the 2010 season - this essentially pays for itself after two full day and one half-day visits. Children under two and military personnel are free.
Although the park is only finishing its second season, Liquid Planet has a lot to offer families.
looking for affordable entertainment (and they .
seem to add another attraction each year!).
looking for affordable entertainment (and they .
seem to add another attraction each year!).
The park offers a great spray park with over 5,000 square feet of fun for the little guys. The water is shallow enough for my 18-month old to wander through and even handle the slides and a few other toys on his own. Beyond the geysers and zero entry areas, there is at least one attraction suitable for babies around 6 months.
There are also two large water slides and a swimming pool for those ready for a real thrill. We were excited to learn about their riding policies for little ones. First, if a child is over two but under 48", they can ride with a parent on the open air slide. Second, if any child over two would like to ride alone, a parent or a lifeguard can catch them at the slide bottom. This was great to build my daughter's confidence on the slide throughout the season. And spring $3.00 for a mat ($2.00 for season ticket holders) - it makes all the difference - believe it!
And if your group is looking for a little non-water action, Liquid Planet offers a 9-hole mini golf course for just $4.00 ($3.00 for season ticket holders).