What does Turks Beaches day pass include?
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What does Turks Beaches day pass include?
Hi - We're staying in Turks in June and are interested in purchasing day passes to Beaches for the waterpark for our kids. I've seen the rates so I know how expensive it is. I'm wondering if the price includes food. Do you just get access to the waterslides for the day, or is it like buying the all inclusive amenities/food for the day too? Thanks.
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Really you're willing to spend $500 per person? Cheaper to get a night
It includes everything from 10-5, but they set you up slow so really 11:30 to 5. So basically includes lunch and all you can drink. The water slides are fun, but really on 2. (There's a smaller kiddie slide too) . They also have a wave and smallish lazy river. If you've been to Atlantis, this is probably 1/12 of the size, even US waterparks are far superior.
IT"S not worth $500 a person!!! And if they are filled, they might reject you anyway.
For $2000 better spent, rent a private catamaran with Island Vibes. They go up to uninhabited keys (they are scrumptious) includes a beach bbq, you explore, you can go tubing, you can fish, you snorkel, you stop at abandoned cruise ship ruins.
Or for even less, take a half day or full day excursion with them for exploring. (Tubing and fishing are for private charters only) . All boats have slides and planks, so you have a "real" slide in the ocean.
You can also try Caicos Dream Tours for similar set ups.
Experiences can't compare, Beaches is so not worth what you're paying!!!!!
It includes everything from 10-5, but they set you up slow so really 11:30 to 5. So basically includes lunch and all you can drink. The water slides are fun, but really on 2. (There's a smaller kiddie slide too) . They also have a wave and smallish lazy river. If you've been to Atlantis, this is probably 1/12 of the size, even US waterparks are far superior.
IT"S not worth $500 a person!!! And if they are filled, they might reject you anyway.
For $2000 better spent, rent a private catamaran with Island Vibes. They go up to uninhabited keys (they are scrumptious) includes a beach bbq, you explore, you can go tubing, you can fish, you snorkel, you stop at abandoned cruise ship ruins.
Or for even less, take a half day or full day excursion with them for exploring. (Tubing and fishing are for private charters only) . All boats have slides and planks, so you have a "real" slide in the ocean.
You can also try Caicos Dream Tours for similar set ups.
Experiences can't compare, Beaches is so not worth what you're paying!!!!!
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We've talked to several people while we were on Turks and Caicos who said the day pass was definitely NOT worth the money.
That area of the beach is the very crowded and the only part of Turks and Caicos that we don't like.
That area of the beach is the very crowded and the only part of Turks and Caicos that we don't like.
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