Kids-focused water park featuring a wave pool, lazy river, slides, hot tubs and a kids’ jungle gym, plus a tree-house structure.
The indoor pools at Splash Country Waterpark are generally heated to a comfortable temperature, typically maintained around 80 degrees Fahrenheit (27 degrees Celsius), ensuring an enjoyable experience for guests year-round.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "People say this water park offers a variety of fun attractions, including water slides, a wave pool, a lazy river, and hot tubs. They also highlight the friendly and attentive staff, and the clean and well-maintained facilities.\n\nOther reviews mention the water temperature can be cold." language_code: "en-US"
Reviews
First and foremost, I must complain about the new (visited on 6/19/25), smaller green slide. The rules state that only guests under 48” can slide AND they must wear a life vest. This is a small kiddie slide. And mind you, they won’t allow any kids on it if their adult isn’t watching them, plus the lifeguard is right there. In 5 inches of water. The “big” green slides are for guests over 42” WITHOUT a life vest. It makes no sense and the owner needs to change the life vest rule on the little green slide. The admission price should be based on height, not age considering everything is based on height so some kids that pay still won’t be able to go on the cool slides. Now for all the things you need to know: they provide those little white towels with a blue stripe so you don’t have to bring your own, the wave pool is actually only a wave pool for 1/3 of the time; its waves for 10 minutes and off for 20 minutes, the lifeguards don’t all enforce the same rules so when they swap out lifeguards your kid can be told to stop doing the same thing they’ve been doing for the last 30 minutes, the outside part is small but great for younger kids, kids are allowed in the hot tubs with adult supervision (no lifeguards there), there’s a $5 off per person coupon in the booklets at the hotels that you have to bring when paying.
We had an amazing time. My daughter who is asd nonverbal had the best time. There are so many things to do within the park I was honestly shocked at how much that was there. Water slides, huge wave pool,lazy river, hot tub, kiddie area. We didn't stay in the hotel but definitely will be next time
Huge great place to take the kids especially in the winter. The only problem I encountered was I didn’t know I had to buy a ticket before I walked all the way down to splash country so buy your tickets online or go upfront first.. and also they have no baby changing stations so either bring your little undressed to make it easier or prepare to put a towel down and change them on a chair or bench…. The people who own this company are some of the best people I’ve known my whole life.
The wave pool and the lazy river is freezing cold. Not enjoyable. The park is clean and lots to do. Just very cold making hard to enjoy. Even the hot tub was lukewarm.
This is mostly fun for kids not toddlers. It’s a cute set up and the water was lukewarm which is perfectly fine! But my toddlers could only do so much. Since it’s now basically just the indoor park (because it getting colder outside) there is just the indoor one green toddler slide and the only thing that made my husband and I uncomfortable is the way the life guards will blow the whistle at you if your kid walks just a foot away from you in the water. I’m right there as a parent and I’m constantly watching but it definitely made me uncomfortable that they were blowing the whistle anytime that would happen and if people were horsing around in the wave pool. I never been to a waterpark where they are almost always blowing the whistle at little things. Not that I want anything to happen to my kids but the whole point of lifeguards is to save lives if something happens. And my kid being not even a full foot away from me shouldn’t be concerning. Sadly this just wasn’t worth the 90 dollars my husband and I paid.
| Sunday | 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Monday | 2:00 – 9:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 2:00 – 9:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 2:00 – 9:00 PM |
| Thursday | 2:00 – 9:00 PM |
| Friday | 2:00 – 9:00 PM |
| Saturday | 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
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