Had a great time here with my family. Tons of life guards to keep an eye out. The lines in the pool indicate the depth which is great for the little ones.
Very cost effective to get in, and tons of choices at the consessions which range from $3-$5 per item.
The slides were the hit of the day, very slippery walking up but tons of fun going down. Love that the pool you slide Into is only about 3 and a half feet so my son could stand after sliding.
We stayed in the larger pool area most the day, which was just over 3 and a half feet or so at its deepest and included a water basketball hoop.
Tons of sunbathing chairs, lockers to store personal items, and a small sand box playground...
Read moreSuch a wonderful place to play! Deep end for the big kids, zero depth entry for the little ones. There is so much for the little guys to play with they never get bored! Plenty of people had pool toys, lots of little ones were wearing floaties, and they only blow the whistles at kids running and older ones acting like fools. Pretty crowded when it's 100 degrees outside but there's so much room! If the rule about no lounging on the outer perimeter of the pool still held it would be much easier to get in and out, there were way too many large women beached that got offended if you splashed them. Besides that, I plan on spending every...
Read moreThis is my over all favorite of all of the City pools. Its not just a typical "public pol," it's a mini water park. This particular pool is really great for the smaller kids and the ones not quite swimming yet as there is a large playset in the shallows giving them a lot of activity. There is also a nice, covered wading place to sit with your infant or toddler. It walks down, much like the beach so it is easy for anybody to get in and out of. Lastly, the last day of the year that the pool is open is "dogs day" where you can bring your dog...however I hear you need to get your pooch his ticket early as they limit the...
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