To the naysayers- particularly the ones who "drove all the way from the city to stand in line for 45min with their 5yo & 2yo in 95 degree weather". I have questions? What time did uou go? We're they hungry? Maybe overtired? Did you brings toys/snacks/ice waterFirst - you have 2 young kids. Prep for it. Of course gets gonna be a line & a 45min wait. It was 95 degrees & the pool was at capacity. This is not the parks fault. Second - you want quick entry? With kids that age? Go to the 5 splash pads in the surrounding area to occupy the time until folks leave. Because let's be honest, that's probably where you & the kids would be in anyway, if you did get in. kids were "so upset bc they thought they were going in". I think YOU were upset, hot, frustrated & they fed off what you were putting out. Anyone, with or without kids, has been through this struggle - at any water park. At some point. it fun? No. You had several choices/options in that moment. Furthermore, they kiiiind of did you a favor - a 5yro & a 2yo? In prime runner/ghost ages? Psshh... At a jammed packed water park? That's technically more dangerous that "waiting in line in the heat, with lost patience & no plan B"...poor planning on your part doesn't constitute putting a water park on blast for....well....being a water park.
"You can plan a pretty picnic but you cant predict the weather" - Andre 3000 (Outcast)
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Read moreOne of the best family water parks we’ve ever visited! Cypress Cove Family Aquatic Park truly exceeded our expectations. It’s clean, well-maintained, and offers a variety of activities for all ages. From the lazy river winding through trees, to the splash zones and exciting slides — every area is designed with fun and comfort in mind. The lush green lawn and plenty of shaded spots make it easy to relax between swims.
Yes, it gets crowded — but it’s honestly not a problem. The space is well-organized, so you never feel overwhelmed, and we had no trouble with parking at all.
One thing I absolutely loved as a parent is the scheduled break times when everyone has to exit the water. It’s such a smart and thoughtful rule. Getting little kids to take a break is usually a struggle, but here it’s much easier — they see everyone else doing the same, and happily go along. It’s a relief for parents and keeps things safe and balanced.
The staff deserves a big shoutout: friendly, helpful, always smiling — they truly enhance the experience.
This place already looks amazing in pictures — but it’s even better in real life.
A perfect spot to enjoy summer with your family. And for Woodridge residents, the pricing is just the cherry on top.
Highly, highly...
Read moreFirst time at cypress cove, and we ended up purchasing a season pass. MY kids are 8 and 6. This place is great. It wasn't over crowded. Lots of space for the kids to splash around. Lots of different pools. My main reason for posting was because of the staff. My kids were walking out of the main pool and my little guy comes up to me, both feet bleeding! The life guard gives us a bandaid. We quickly realize we need more. We just started walking to the first aid station and this young man (maybe management?) named Matt runs towards us. He sits my kiddo down (also named Matt). And bandaged up several toes that were badly pricked by a sharp edge of the main pool. He was so great. Then another man named Thomas was helping him out. Thomas took my kiddos sandals that were soaked in blood and cleaned them up. They cleaned up my son and cleaned the entire area where we were at. I was beyond thrilled at how these two young men handled this situation. As a mom I am used to cuts and scrapes from my kiddos. But these two men jumped right in and started to bandage him up. I will definitely come back! Matt kept apologizing about the rough edges and said how they are going to be fixed tomorrow. Very very impressed with...
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