The wave of discontent over the Prospect water park’s prices has swelled with the release of single entry ticket prices online today.
People over 110cm tall will pay $69.99 per visit and children under that height will cost $54.99 each.
While children aged three and under are free, there is currently no family pass available and tickets do not include the cost of parking, locker hire or the two pay-per-ride attractions.
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“That's ridiculous. To get my family in it will cost us $340 – not going to happen,” Yvonne Cole said, echoing the thoughts of many who responded.
Wet'n'Wild Sydney CEO Chris Warhurst, who earlier this week was forced to defend the cost of the gold season pass, said the single entry pricing was reflective of the quality of the entertainment on offer.
“Here at Wet’n’Wild we are offering world-class entertainment and you can stay all day.
“Our pricing is in line with the world-class water park we are building, the likes of which has never been seen before.”
Mr Warhurst also indicated the single entry pricing mirrored that of the theme parks on the Gold Coast.
On social media many people continued to respond it would be more affordable to head to Queensland, with unlimited access to Movie World, Sea World and Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast priced at $100.
Others said they would be taking their families to Jamberoo Action Park where a season pass costs just $90.
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