We love this place. The price is $5 for adults, and I think $4 for kids, but we buy a family pass for $140 that pays for itself after just 7 visits (we drive the 60 miles to this place at least 3 times per week).
It's best to be 48 inches or taller to enjoy all things. If you can swim (by yourself without life jacket or floaties) the diving boards are a blast for any size. My daughter has been going since she was just 2 (and an excellent swimmer). The "family slide" is the extra wide slide and parents can take their children under 48 inches. The lazy river is a huge hit for kids under 48 inches because it connects to the other (48 inch required to ride) slides. Makes it nice for my 47 and 3/4 inch kid to enjoy other things while her brother enjoys the...
Read moreIt was fun, I went with my dad and brothers because they wanted to play Pokemon go and there's a lot of pokestops there it's like a thing in the game it's phone app. But I took my little brother on the playground and it was a lot of fun they have a good variety of slides and the swing for disabled people is very nice cuz you can just lay back and relax but my reviews is a little lower because there were a bunch of horse flys going to our car which was scary and there was a homeless person there but they didn't bother us or anything they were just chillin. I mean they are homeless so idk where else they would be able to go. But yeah it...
Read moreSo happy to have found the aquatics center on such a hot day. So refreshing and fun. Offers concession snacks, drinks and ice creams. All of which are reasonably priced. Only negative for us was that my kiddo wasn't quite tall enough for the slides. FYI, must be 48" to ride the (bigger) slides. We were allowed to go down the wide green one together though. Small slides at splash pad area and the kiddie pool were a lot of fun for my 6yr old. I love that there are cushy landing pads for the little bottoms. There aren't enough lounge chairs for the crowd but we spent all our time in the...
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