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Big Kahuna’s water park in Destin to reopen April 12

Visitors can enjoy over 40 water attractions all season long with new bundle options offering significant savings for families seeking unlimited access.
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Big Kahuna’s Water Park will kick off its 2025 season on April 12, bringing back all its popular water attractions while introducing new season pass options aimed at families.

  • The park has launched Season Pass Bundles that offer discounts for multiple purchases: $20 off a single season pass, $60 off a two-pack, and $160 off a four-pack of season passes.

“We’re excited to kick off another unforgettable season at Big Kahuna’s Water Park,” said Kaitlin Smith, Park Manager at Big Kahuna’s Destin. “With our new Season Pass Bundles, families can enjoy even more savings while making priceless summer memories.”

Season passes grant unlimited access to the water park from April 12 through September 21. Pass holders also receive exclusive perks including $50 off birthday parties and 10% off food and beverage purchases throughout the season.

  • The park features over 40 water attractions including slides like Kowabunga Racer, Maui Pipeline, and Jumanji. Visitors can also enjoy refreshments at the Island Time Café, which will offer a new menu this season.

Big Kahuna’s is considered the premier water attraction in the Florida Panhandle, with attractions ranging from high-speed slides to relaxing lazy rivers and kid-friendly splash zones.

The limited-time season pass bundle offers are currently available on the park’s website at bigkahunas.com or you can purchase standard tickets here.

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Patty commented on WordroW: April 3, 2026
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“Who are the providers for the facility?”
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Joe commented on WordroW: April 3, 2026
“3min 33sec”
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Michael L. Cobb commented on WordroW: April 3, 2026
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“Use part of the $5million to remove the docks that are in an already overcrowded harbor.”
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“Fire hydrants are color coded for the rate of water flow measured in gallons per minute (GPM). Seems like painting the hydrants in artistic color designs would mess up this...”
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“Isn't that going to make that area of waterway too crowded during tourist season ? As is already is!”
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Michael L. Cobb commented on WordroW: April 1, 2026
“1 min 36 sec”
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“Who authorized the building of the docks?”
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