About Lost Island Waterpark

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Lost Island Waterpark opened in 2001, across the street from the site that now contains the theme park.

Attractions

Major attractions

  • Kailahi River - The park's lazy river, traveling past ancient ruins.
  • Emerald Adventure and Jade Rapids - Green tube slides requiring rafts. One side allows guests to select a light and music show.
  • Tsunami Bay - The park's wave pool
  • Polynesian Plunge and Samoan Splash - Purple and pink body slides
  • Lost Souls Falls - A freefall body slide
  • Calypso Cascade - Family raft ride for up to five people.
  • Kiwi Coaster - Light green raft slide.
  • Tangerine Tempest - An orange bowl slide.
  • Molokini Crater - Giant funnel slide.
  • Tá Katipo - A four lane mat racing slide.
  • Wailua Kupua - A hydromagnetic water coaster.

Water play areas

  • Starfish Cove - A splash pad for the youngest guests
  • Tahiti Village - A water play area with a splash bucket
  • Blue Iguana Lagoon - Home to small water slides and fountains, a cargo net crate walk, and pool volleyball. Also contains Mermaid Cove, one of two locations for the park's mermaid characters.

Shopping and Dining

Trader Jim's, the park's giftshop, is located to the left of the park's entrance and contains souvenirs and sundries.

Seven dining locations exist throughout the waterpark.

  • Tree Top Cafe - Walking tacos, pulled pork, chicken and nachos
  • Sulu Sweets & Libations - Bar near Tsunami Bay
  • Fiji Fruits & Snacks - Ice cream, sundaes, floats and funnel cake
  • Castaway Cafe - Burgers and hot dogs
  • High Tide Pizza - Pizzas and salad.
  • Barefoot Lounge - Bar adjacent to the deluxe cabanas.
  • Surfside Bar - Bar near Tsunami Bay

Outside the Waterpark

Two 18 hole Adventure Golf courses and the Monaleo Speedway go-kart track exist on a small complex adjacent to the waterpark. Outside of the waterpark's daily operating season, this area also opens up on weekends in May and September. From 2013 to 2016, a zipline attraction known as the Flying Gecko allowed guests to fly from the golf course into the waterpark and back. Though the attraction is now closed, the towers still stand.

External links

https://www.thelostisland.com/waterpark/