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splash!
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nickd224

This water park is great for families with young kids. Teenagers will enjoy it for about an hour, and then be bored, but the little kids have lots to do with slides and lots of fountains. Parents can lounge at the edge of the large play structure and watch their kids get wet and play on the slides. The life guards are all very conscious of the little kids and work hard to keep the bigger kids from knocking the little ones around.Also, during the off season, the facility has great swim lessons in their heated pools.

MrsKS_13

Our family decided to try out the Splash location as a last minute option for some family fun. When we arrived the parking lot was full and we escorted to their shuttle bus location down the street. After that obstacle we make it to the water park and splash around. The outside grilled food was perfection. We ordered burgers along with fries. Our family thought their wristband locker system was cool. The park had a lil bit for everyone and besides our family having a long day we had a great time at Splash!

882faridg

This place is great for younger kids, babies, and toddler's. I saw someone complain about the excess of safety concerns and use of life jackets for anyone under 48 inches but, I rather have an abundance of life guards rather than too few like the other parks on the area. Yes, its true you cannot bring in your own food, but its a short walk to your cooler in the car. They do allow one small snack for toddlers and water bottles are allowed. My husband, my little one and myself had a really great time and became season pass holder's. If you purchase your pass before the end of May, you receive a $20 discount. They also have monthly payment options, $18 for three months with a few freebies and special events thrown in. Happy summer everyone!! :)

Bsaw

Splash is a bit more of a hometown waterpark than the big boys with massive water slides and massive crowds. I haven't been in a couple years and I heard about great future plans for the park and programs. One of the things I didn't like was the lack of a non-swimmer fee. If you entered you paid full adult price no matter what. My son had a season pass and he would have liked to go there many times but each time I would have to buy a pass to sit and watch

SuzieQ38

I like that Splash is pretty new and clean, it's fun for your average water park, and free parking is great.My only complaint is the lazy river, if your a mom wearing sunglasses (I know many of us do lol) you can not relax in the lazy river at the end where the buckets drop buckets of water you will most likely lose them pouring water on you. So I always felt I could not relax there. I like Soak City's Lazy River better, I can just relax and float and not lose my sunglasses. It's too bad they can't adjust that to have an option to one way or another. Anyways there are 3 water slides that the kids like and a baby toddler / kid splash zone area.

anniefran83

This place is very local and inexpensive. Only $18 for over 48' inches. There is an Olympic pool, lazy river, 2 kid play areas & some slides. FYI: no outdoor food only water bottles

Solis4

This place is in a perfect location for me & my family. Not too far like other water parks & it has a little of everything from toddler pools to huge water slides & most of all the lazy river is suitable for everyone. The showers, restrooms & changing rooms are well maintained. You get a good deal if you buy your passes ahead of time and not to mention the coupons you get per pass, usually discounts on food and free sandwich from Chick-Fil-A, plus free friend admittance to Splash.

marlo642

I am a season pass holder along with my daughter. First the good stuff. It is is closer to me and they have so many lifeguards you feel safe taking a restroom break without your over 48" 9 year old leaving the lazy river to go along with you. Don't become complacent people it your kid needs a life jacket do not let go! It is not crowded but the people in tubes are there to have a good time not look out for your sputtering, floundering child clinging to the wall of the slow moving river for dear life. The 3 slides are perfect for average thrill seekers and the lines are short. Perfect time to go is on a Friday when they are open till 8 p.m. Go after 2 p.m., that is usually when the summer day campers have left. Now, the family camp out August 9th. Logistically good of been set up better. Not sure why they did not have the s'mores cook out set up closer to the tent sites. Not sure why they did not offer carts to schlep your gear to your site. I did get help from a staff member to carry my gear after I asked for help. The staff really did not promote the "games" they advertised on their posters/flyers. On the way to get s'mores I saw the hula hoops, sidewalk chalk and random bean bags strewn about but no staff or directed play or games. They really need to tell people that the sites are measured out for a 4 to 6 person tent. Any bigger than that and your are in your neighbors site. The showers need to be cleaned out after the park closes so that the people that paid extra to spend the night don't have to clean up after the crowds that have been there all day, just so they can use the shower. Pretty gross, hair in the drain, left over bottles of and zip lock containers of shampoo and other products, towels and wash rags. My biggest complaint is that none of the shower curtains were hung correctly on the hooks. They were either missing hooks or unhooked or broken. So privacy was limited. The meal provided is the same stuff you can get from their snack bar. Burgers, hot dogs, pizza, chips and a soda. Breakfast was a choice of small boxed cereals mini packaged donuts, muffins from Coscto cut into fours, croissants, milk, oj, apples, bananas, string cheese, go-gurt, danimals yogurt drink, and coffee. I spend $28.00 each for my daughter and I for this (that was the season pass holder rate) Still not sure if I will go to the camp out next year

inkjetmand

Let's start with the good: free parking, no lines to get in and much cheaper than 6flags.But our visit was a MAJOR disappointment. For others, you should be helped knowing the following:The dressing rooms had lockers, but nobody told us we would have to get a special locker armband ($5 once) to use them. Seems like rarely any guests shower before entering pools, showers are mostly not used.The worst point though is the EXTREME focus on safety. I have been to quite a lot of water parks all over the world, and I have NEVER seen anything like this. There are lifeguards EVERYWHERE. In the river about every 10 feet (the water is 3-4 feet deep..), there is two serving the "big slides" where only one person is allowed at a time (for your safety), and yes they also have a lifeguard at the end of the small kids slide to make sure they exit safely. That slide is 3 feet tall. Water is perhaps 5 inches deep. Plus they insist that EVERY child under 46" height is not allowed on "big slides" and MUST wear a swim west. No matter how closely guarded by a parent, no exception. They claim it is ocean rules... And the 50m swim bath we also came for (so that one adult could do laps) ? "Closed, because we do not have any lifeguards. ". The smaller swim area ? "Closed until 1230, because of education of swimmers". Yes, we paid 70 USD to wade around 5-10 inch deep baby pools guarded by at least 15 life guards. Our 5 year old wearing a life vest. She probably could not even have drowned if she tried to.The irony of all this annoying safety focus: in a splash area, where they finally let little kids free of the life wests, a mat at the bottom of a slide was loose from the screws that fixed it to the concrete. Result: kids would scrape the legs landing on concrete. Response after telling 3 staff members "yes we know, it will be fixed during next week". Would they tell the same if a sharp object was tearing your foot somewhere "yeah we know, but you do not drown."I gave up explaining to these safety robots the irony of it all. Feared they would follow the 5-year old to the toilet fearing she would drown in American toilets.. the water there is deeper than the pool where she had to wear life vest.We did not buy any of their unhealthy and expensive junk food. Chicken nuggets, fries and soda, is that the best food you can come up with ?All in all, the park is probably good if you have someone max 2 years old. For any other age groups this park is nothing but restrictions "for your safety".Whatever happened to responsibility for own actions ? Deeply disappointed. Family of 4 from Europe.

Wema34

We took the kids and they enjoyed the different water activities. food queues were quite long and food costly yet they do not allow youto bring in a snack or something...should improve on that...also activities that the kids wanted to do were frequently closed and lifeguards would not allow most ordinary activities in water....

Luv-2-travel-36DD

This is great local place for younger kids. If your kids are 11 or older it is a bit small. The older kids will get bored quick. I would suggest like Knotts water park for them. This is a great small place for young kids and babies for sure! Clean clean

hrhliezl

Great Family Fun. The perfect size for a water park not too big.Needs more sitting areas though, other than that it is a great place to be especialy for summer fun.

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