Wet N Wild Palm Springs, California

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Wet N' Wild Palm Springs, previously named Oasis Water Park is in Palm Springs, California. Inspired by the water parks of the 1950s, this is the perfect destination for tubing, huge slides, pool floats, and more! Surf music, old woodie cars will surely evoke nostalgia. While Palm Springs is full of hot springs, stylish houses and golf courses, it's also got other neat places to hang out at too! Once you've washed off the chlorine from the pools you can head out to local joints like Palm Greens cafe. Expect scrummy dishes like quinoa salad (yum) with a spinach nut burger, or vegan french toast. This place has something amazing for everyone, with vegetarian, gluten-free, vegan and omnivorous options! When it comes to strictly desserts, locals

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