Lifeguards pick and choose who they allow to go down slides. There is a height requirement and so my son couldn’t go but as I watched there were many kids the same height and shorter going down the slide. I asked the lifeguard if I could stand in the pool as he went down and they said is he even tall enough and I said this kid is shorter than mine and is able to go down and his response was well he has a blue wristband. Okay that still doesn’t mean he is tall enough to go down. We left after that and won’t be back…. If safety was their concern then they would make sure all guest were following the rules not just “some.” When I asked the person in charge they said they have an issue with people taking off their wristbands and putting them on other guest and some lifeguards not caring who goes...
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We booked a pool party for Twin Rivers. The disorganization with communication (what was included, what to expect, etc) and also the timeliness of the included food was impactful. All food came at different times and never on a required 15 minute break. With the 15 minute breaks and having to eat during swim times, the party only swam for 1 hour total versus the 2 hours we booked. Additionally we weren't allowed in before the open time to set up, so the first 10 minutes was spent carrying in cupcakes, presents, etc. There wasn't a designated table for the party, but we were lucky it wasn't packed and snagged some tables.
I wouldn't recommend doing a pool party here...
Read moreGreat place to cool off. They have two slides, one twisty and one short steep slide. You must be 48 inches or taller to go on them. A couple of spray devices. A diving board. Not to many lounge chairs, so plan on using the grass. The concession area has chips and popcorn. You can bring your own food and drinks.
Their is an abundance of lifeguards. Every hour kids under 18 have to leave the pool for 15 minutes unless under 2...
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