The park remained closed through the last summer due to the pandemic.
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On Saturday, Valley families enjoyed opening day at the water park with a few COVID safety changes.
"We are asking all of our guests to wear masks throughout the park," says Sales Manager Kristian Auzat. "They don't have to wear a mask when they are on a ride or waiting for a ride, but we do ask that they stay six feet away from guests in line and in the water. They don't have to wear a mask when they are eating or drinking."
Management says if you purchased a season pass in 2020, that pass will still be valid this year.
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All slides are back up and running, except Ohana Bay.
Island water park will be kicking off the start of summer with an end-of-school party on June 11.
The water park is also planning two nights of fireworks to celebrate the 4th of July.