Zip and Dip: 3 Ziplines and Wet n Wild Waterpark offers a lively mix of adventure and relaxation in Oahu, perfect for families or groups seeking a bit of thrill and cooling off. Priced at $167.53 per person, this roughly 4-hour experience includes a guided zipline tour at Coral Crater and unlimited access to Wet n Wild Hawaii. It’s designed to take the hassle out of logistics—transportation (if booked), equipment, and entry are all handled for you.
We particularly appreciate the safety-focused design of the zipline, which uses a state-of-the-art braking system, making it accessible for beginners, children, and those with a bit of a nervous streak. The variety of rides in the waterpark—from lazy rivers to adrenaline-pumping slides—means there’s something for all, whether you want to relax or get your heart pounding.
However, a noticeable drawback is that the overall experience has received some mixed reviews, with at least one visitor describing the waterpark portion as “sucked.” So, while the zipline is generally fine, expectations for the waterpark might need adjusting depending on your preferences.
This tour is an excellent fit for families with children, groups of friends, or anyone wanting a straightforward, fun day without worries about transportation or planning. Just remember to consider your group’s comfort with water activities and your budget when choosing this package.
Key Points

- Versatile adventure suitable for all experience levels with a safe, modern zipline system.
- Includes waterpark access with over 25 attractions, offering options for relaxation or excitement.
- Convenient logistics with pickup and transportation options, saving you time and hassle.
- Cost-effectiveness for a half-day activity combining ziplining and water fun.
- Potential disappointment as some reviews mention the waterpark experience was underwhelming.
- Best for families and first-timers looking for an easy, enjoyable activity in Oahu.
An In-Depth Look at the Zip and Dip Tour
If you’re craving a taste of adventure on Oahu but prefer to keep things manageable, this tour offers a balanced mix of outdoor fun with minimal fuss. It’s based at Coral Crater Adventure Park, located in Kapolei, far enough from Honolulu’s hustle but still accessible. The package includes a guided zipline tour through the lush surroundings of Coral Crater, paired with unlimited access to Wet n Wild Hawaii, one of the island’s most popular waterparks.
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What the Zipline Entails
The highlight for many is the guided zipline experience. You’ll hop onto three lines ranging from 300 feet to a thrilling 1,000 feet, soaring above the jungle canopy. The presence of a state-of-the-art braking system means you don’t need to worry about controlling your speed or stopping yourself—perfect for beginners or those wary of ziplines. Your guide, whose name isn’t specified but is described as “certified,” will ensure safety and give you briefings on what to expect, adding a layer of reassurance.
The company emphasizes that this tour is suitable for children and adults alike, making it a family-friendly option. The lush vegetation and exotic plants visible along the lines, plus the surprise challenge mentioned in the description, promise a varied, visually stimulating experience. From the reviews, it seems that the guides are knowledgeable, which can turn a simple zipline ride into an engaging, memorable part of your day.
The Waterpark Experience
After the adrenaline rush, you’ll head to Wet n Wild Hawaii, where you can lounge or get your thrill on. With over 25 attractions, the waterpark spans lazy rivers, wave pools, and the Volcano Express racing slides. It’s an attractive offering for families with kids of all ages, giving everyone a chance to relax or seek more excitement. You’ll enjoy the freedom to choose your favorite attractions and grab a no-host lunch at your leisure.
One snag: a review from Lindsay_P notes that the waterpark “sucked,” and mentions some confusion over transportation fees. The reviewer highlights that they were refunded the bus fee, but felt that the waterpark experience was underwhelming and lacked the expected value for the price paid. It’s worth noting that this individual’s experience may not be universal, but it’s a reminder to set realistic expectations for the waterpark portion.
Logistics and Practical Tips
The tour typically starts at 10:00 am from Coral Crater and lasts around four hours, including transportation if you opt for it. The maximum group size is 11 travelers, which allows for a more personalized experience. To participate, you’ll need to wear closed-toed shoes, and input your weight (max. 275 lbs)—no surprises there, but an important safety constraint.
The tour offers mobile tickets and optional pickup, which can save time and energy. Since most participants book about 30 days in advance, it’s a well-organized way to plan a chunk of your day.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
The combination of easy logistics and varied activities makes this ideal for families with children or first-time zipliners. If you’re looking for an adrenaline rush but don’t want to deal with planning or long waits, this offers a straightforward, enjoyable experience. However, if you’re expecting top-tier waterpark entertainment, be aware that reviews suggest some might find it less exciting.
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Final Thoughts

Zip and Dip provides a mixed bag but has enough appeal to warrant a spot on many travelers’ itineraries. The zipline portion shines as an accessible, safe, and scenic adventure, giving you a unique perspective on Coral Crater’s lush environment. The waterpark offers plenty of fun, but be prepared for some variability in quality and value, as indicated by mixed reviews.
For families, first-timers, or those wanting to combine a bit of thrill with downtime, this tour packs a lot into a manageable four hours. It’s particularly suited for travelers who value convenience—no need to rent gear or worry about parking—and who want an easy way to add a splash of adventure to their day.
If your budget allows and you’re comfortable with the mixed reviews about the waterpark, you’ll find this offers good value for the memorable moments and safety features. Just keep your expectations realistic, and you’re likely to enjoy a lively, satisfying experience.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is transportation included in the tour?
Transportation can be added as an option. If selected, transportation is included, but some reviewers noted a refund of the bus fee if they self-drove, so clarify this when booking.
What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 10:00 am, with check-in 15 minutes earlier.
Can I participate if I weigh more than 275 lbs?
No, the maximum weight limit is 275 lbs, and no exceptions are made. This is for safety reasons.
Are children allowed?
Yes, the tour is suitable for children, especially since the zipline system is designed to be beginner-friendly and safe.
Do I need to bring my own gear?
No, all zipline equipment is provided, including the harness and safety gear.
What should I wear?
Closed-toed shoes are required; water shoes or Crocs are acceptable. Dress comfortably and be prepared to get wet at the waterpark.
Is food included in the price?
No, food and drinks are not included but are available for purchase at both the zipline and waterpark locations.
Overall, this combined zipline and waterpark experience offers a practical, family-friendly way to enjoy Oahu’s outdoors with minimal hassle. While the zipline adventure is generally praised for safety and scenery, the waterpark’s value depends on personal expectations. Consider your group’s desire for adventure versus relaxation, and you’ll find this a decent option to spice up your island stay.
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