First of all the park has the potential and funding to be one of the best water parks in all of Texas. The size, scale and creativity they have put into what they DO have open for use is top tier. With that being said the sheer incompetence on the leaderships part in regards to planning and preparation for their 4th of July event was unbelievable. First mistake made was marking admission 75% off and putting no cap or a meaningful one at least on occupancy. Second with one food kiosk and one restaurant as the only sources of legitimate food the lines and wait times were 2 hours minimum. The line to get food was literally a longer wait then it was to ride any of the 5 available attractions. Third the one and only restaurant has a concrete floor with an epoxy sealant.... in a water park... with no sand, matts or otherwise slip resistant material. Needless to say I saw 10 plus people slip and fall including one person who split the back of their head open. Fourth has to be the utter lack of seating or regulation of available seating for people ordering from the restaurant. The seating at the restaurant should be reserved for those eating there and with a crowd of that size even they should be made to leave quickly once finished. You can imagine my emotions after standing in line for two hours to get food that was almost decent only to realize I would have to sit outside on the concrete in an uncovered area because entire families of people were sitting on every available structure under the smallest amount of shade. Finally and this is probably the most frustrating and unacceptable issue were the conditions the staff at this park were forced to work in, on what I can only assume was their first ever busy day at this park. The same restaurant with a two hour line and rising body count of victims claimed by slick floors, also had one cashier who’s card reader was on the same WiFi network the guests were using for free. This means that if you didn’t have cash expect to wait another 20 minutes for the card reader to desperately try and establish a connection long enough to process the transaction. I don’t know what I expected from an amusement park that cost 10.00 to attend but I do expect more for the workforce there, whatever remains of it anyway. I never have written a review like this and I don’t like the bashing of an establishment or business unjustly, but with the amount of money that is being thrown at getting this super park together my expectations are high. The owners and leadership in place should seriously slow down and make sure their bases are covered before moving forward because a park like that will not last long competing with the likes of Splashtown and the new Typhoon Texas...
Read moreMe and the family went here for the 4th of July, they had a special entry price of $10 each. Of course we had fun, its a water park on a hot day, but it is still in the growing stages and they could use some help in certain areas. The park is still not fully complete so for the price of $10 each it was worth it, however I can say, for starters they deffinatly need some more staffing everywhere in the park, they could also use more registers for checking out throughout the park i.e. ticket booths, souvenir shop, concessions, etc. everywhere you went to checkout the lines were way to long. There are two areas with adult sized slides and not sure why but one of the two was completely shut down that day. The gator gulch area is so small its almost not worth walking all the way to the back corner of the park to see. The one thing that I dislike the most about the park is that on top of your ticket price you have to pay extra to do certian things like the zipline, or the rope course, or the climbing wall, or the rappelling wall, or rock mining, or pony rides. There is no way that I would pay for a full priced ticket for a water/theme park and then go in and pay six more times to do half of the attractions that are inside the park that I bought a ticket to get into in the first place, not only would I not want to I couldn't afford to I have a family of five and I belive regular ticket price for entry to the park is around $25 each and then most of these other "pay per" attractions range between $25-$10 each (×6atrtcs×5ppl)=WAY TO MUCH MONEY then try and add drinks or lunch on top of that. This place is right down the road from me and I would hate to see this place fail I know they have big plans for the future in developing that hole area hopefully they can fix these issues and...
Read moreThis not a good place to camp out especially if you are looking for a fun time. The manager is very rude and nasty plus she doesn’t know how to do transactions in the computer so watch your bank account. She claimed she worked for a bank for many years handling money but I doubt it because she almost tried to cheap me out of some money until I told her about it then she got an attitude about it because I caught her. There is no shade out there and you will be parked in direct sun light which is terrible. They have no connections with the Big Rivers water park that’s fake advertising on their website. The Big River water park is across the street from them and we found out they have no connections with the water park. The only thing is that they sale the water park expired tickets to you online to make believe they’re Affiliated with them which is not true. They are very pricy and definitely not worth the money or your time staying there. You can’t put your RV rug outside on the grass which I thought sucked. They don’t want anything on the grass. Plus they have people who actually live on
property which is a terrible site to see. It’s not a good RV park and plus it’s not Affiliated with the Big Rivers Water park like they have on their website. It’s nothing fun to do around there so I suggest if your looking for a fun and shady campground to stay over night please don’t go there. The Big River Waterpark was fun and you can park your RV in their parking lot. Had a very boring weekend staying here it really sucks. I don’t want to give a one star rating because...
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