The Wave is an indoor waterpark situated in Coventry in the West Midlands, England. The waterpark currently holds the record for the largest wave pool in …
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Feb 26, 2025
Hi, Joined mana spa last year & go visit regularly as it has so much more to offer then other similar places I’ve used & consistently gone back as I believe there facilities are more then good value …Full review by steven w
Feb 20, 2025
Best indoor park we have been to in England, lovely and clean, warm with good selection of slides, a few queues not that long in half term what do you expect!Full review by Coastal55123070209
Jan 4, 2025
This is my second visit. The first was a late/afternoon - early evening visit. The second a morning. The views expressed are my own. I'm an old(ish) dad with a 5year old in tow! It's an hour 10min j…Full review by karateJim
What time is the quietest time to go? Don't fancy wasting 2 hours just to go on 2 slides.
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We have been twice now on a Sunday morning for the first session. Always great, barely any queues for the Ringo type rides, longer queues for the other slides with smaller …
We have been twice now on a Sunday morning for the first session. Always great, barely any queues for the Ringo type rides, longer queues for the other slides with smaller children. I think it's a good time to go.
How long does a session last say you book for 5pm how long do you get
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Hi Stefan, When booking online, you'll be able to see underneath the 'Basket' area details about the date selected and the timeslot. For example 5.00pm timeslot is 5:00pm - …
Hi Stefan, When booking online, you'll be able to see underneath the 'Basket' area details about the date selected and the timeslot. For example 5.00pm timeslot is 5:00pm - 7:30pm. You'll also see this on your electronic ticket. Hope this helps.
Is there a maximum number of people for each session?
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I can't possibly imagine them coping with more then 300 people, it was pure carnage. More staff required and definitely more training. The sensors on the slides malfunction so …
I can't possibly imagine them coping with more then 300 people, it was pure carnage. More staff required and definitely more training. The sensors on the slides malfunction so members of the public have to go down and wave there hands in front of sensors so the next person can go, absolutely ridicules.