Pool for kids featuring a big slide and a toddler splash area with sprinklers. Lifeguards are on hand.
Specific pool temperatures for Splash Island Waterpark are not readily advertised. As an outdoor water park in South Carolina, the pools are typically unheated and their temperature is primarily influenced by the ambient weather conditions.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "People say this water park offers a big slide for older children and a variety of smaller slides and play areas suitable for younger children. They highlight the park is clean, not too crowded, and has plenty of shade. They also like the attentive and active lifeguards." language_code: "en-US"
Reviews
Cute water park for kids. One big slide for 48" and above and the rest is little kid friendly. The staff was friendly and I was very impressed by the lifeguards. They were active, paying attention and in constant rotation and communication. I would say the concrete was extremely hot. I've never encountered a water park that you weren't able to walk on within reason even with excessive heat. This is dangerous especially for little kids. This was the only reason it didnt get a 5 star.
I encourage you to get there when it opens at 10am to enjoy it before things get crowded (around 11:30ish). My 5 and 3 year old had a lot of fun! The lifeguards were great.
The waterpark was way more fun expected are six and eight-year-olds had a blast on the waterslide and the splash park and getting goodies from the concession stand
Splash island is JOKE! Don’t waste your time or money. The bathrooms were awful. They have about 12 lifeguards on staff walking around a splash pad with recuse tubes pretending like someone might drown in ankle deep water. With all those people, apparently they have no one to clean a bathroom. There is no lazy river. They have one “big slide” that is incredibly slow. However you have to be 48” tall to ride it. The problem is that if you actually have a kid that’s 48” tall, well that’s the ONLY thing for them to do. Everything else is pretty much for small kids. My 7 year old was too big for all the baby stuff, but 1” too short for the “big” slide. I questioned them if I could go down the slide with her and they said no. Then I watched their summer camp kids who were 6” shorter than my child go down the slide. Also I should mention, half of the summer camp kids had on life jackets because they couldn’t swim. The slide empties into maybe 3 1/2’ of water. My child was a much better swimmer than any of the other kids going down the big slide. So mad, we left the park after maybe 15 minutes. Called the park managers and the girl was extremely rude and unhelpful in resolving the situation. DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME AT THIS DUMP OF A PLACE.
Not too crowded. We were there in the morning and there is plenty of shade. This is a great place for smaller kids maybe up to age 10. I thought it was clean with plenty of life guards.
| Sunday | Closed |
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| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | Closed |
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