I would not recommend this place if you have special needs children that are young. My son has autism when we arrived i always ask what the rules are. He was especially interested in the big slide and he is 4 so I went over the rules with 2 different life guards one said he was good to go down with his life jacket but then another said no life jacket no biggie they both said my husband could go at the bottom to catch him. We were there for a solid 3 almost 4 hours my kid was doing this . They had a shift change and my son went down my husband went in to go and get him the life guard grabbed my husband by the arm and told my husband he couldent go in and while he was arguing with my husband my son went under the water I then started running to get my kid when my husband shoved the life guard out of the way to get him from under the water. He then told my husband that this is never allowed I went and spoke to the head life guard and told her what happened and she seemed somewhat apologetic but no where near for my kids safety being at risk. What also deeply upsets me is that when I was gathering our group to leave because of the whole situation all the life guards were sitting to the side speaking about my son and how embarrassing and and psychotic he is and how he needs to be in a padded room for the rest of his life. I cried a little because it is already hard with special needs kids to get out and enjoy things but when the odds are stacked against you with the life guards changing what the rules are and making fun of your child you feel defeated. I hope that no one else has to go through this and as a safety concern I will...
Read moreThis 40 year old lady had blast on the twirly water slide! Yahoo!
I was a pool kid here in the 90s. It’s so much more fun than it was then! I think the radio and the high five might have been the high spots back then… but now, it’s hard to chose what are the high spots because it’s all so nice.
My family has middle school, elementary, and preschool age kids. We stayed for 3 hours, which was the right amount of time.
The snack stand was a bit expensive and limited, like at high school sports games. While you can’t bring your own food into the park, it would be great to leave the pool during the 10 min life guard break and take a cooler to a picnic table in the park!
The cost was free for the toddler, and then for 2 adults and 4 kids it was $36. I asked about a membership, and it’s $370 for a family of up 5, but you can additional people.
The guards and staff were capable and pleasant, and there were minor, if any, issues with the patrons being rowdy or not following rules. I felt like my 5 kids were...
Read moreImagine having a life guard tell you they can't do their job because they got splashed when you went off the diving board. Saying that getting splashed from someone going off the diving board is so distracting you can't do your job as a life guard is ridiculous. You work at the pool, literally standing by the diving board, you are going to get splashed. How are you going to save someone from drowning if you are so afraid of the water getting you wet. On top of that some of these reviews are like reading a horror story. I will not be going back. Need to clean house and remove these snowflake lifeguards that are scared to even get wet, and treat patrons like garbage. Do better. You lost my business...
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