I go here daily, and have been since it opened this year (2019). The Young girl(s) working there came up to 1) me asking me not to have my children run- being the can slip and crack their head(s) open. 2) I was asked if the boy’s had the proper swim suits BECAUSE the lint from regular clothes gets clogged in their filter system. 3) I broken my bones in my foot and they made sure it was nothing opened where if I was bleeding it can be mixed with other water that is around other(s) which would be nasty. Which brings me to another thing PLEASE-parents if your kids are cut maybe a day out of the park would be best or if their bandaid falls off it’s not gonna kill ya to pick up after YOUR kid(s), as for the moms rocking name brands, nails done, ect but “can’t afford a $5.00 bathing suit for their kids” should rethink their PRIORITIES, then the moms who threaten to beat these TEENAGERS up for doing what is expected of them should be ashamed of themselves. I’m sure if their mom’s were there maybe you wouldn’t be getting so mouthy because if that was my daughter you were talking down to and calling her 8year old brother a N*gger. You’d have no teeth left. Seriously it’s 2019 people GROW THE HECK UP take your kids there to HAVE FUN if YOU don’t come prepared that’s Nobodies fault but your own. Take your butt home and make the best of your day. The girls who work there are AMAZING young women once you actually get to know them- they need to do their jobs. It’s sad when the 16yrs old are more mature then the 34+ years old mouthing off about the crew, their family, all while doing it in front of your own kids and others. Great example 👏🏻 To the ladies who work there keep doing a good job!!!! As for the people who’ve never been bring your ID, proper bathing suit, and HAVE A BLAST!!!! It’s so much fun. I have so much fun with my 4 kids and fiancé! We love it there, and the people who work...
Read moreI LOVE taking my daughter to the splash pad. She has a blast every time we go there.
I don't love that they don't have a ramp for strollers, coolers, or wheelchairs. They have two different sets of stairs to get up into the park, so they should make just one way a ramp.
Everytime we go I have to take my daughter out of the stroller, let her walk up the stairs while I carry the stroller, and then on the way out she is exhausted and wants to be held so she screams while I carry the stroller down and then go back up to get her.
Only one time has any of the staff even offered to help.
The most frustrating thing is that they advertise on the website as being handicap accessible even though it's not.
This won't stop us from going and having a good time, but when you make of those stairways a ramp I will change this...
Read morePlace was decent. Very spacious water was perfect temperature for a hot summer day. Staff is present making sure out of area people aren’t coming in and out. Bathrooms could use a bit of a touch up but it’s not awful. There’s a park right next door with very awesome features unfortunately a lot of trash laying around. Overall it’s a good spot to spend the day whether for the splash pad or the park. Will be visiting again. Make sure to bring chairs incase no tables...
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