Kid-friendly place with two pools and a splash area, plus lifeguard service and a snack bar.
Specific pool temperatures for the Conroe Aquatic Center are not explicitly published on their main website. However, similar indoor aquatic facilities typically maintain their competition pools around 78-80°F (25.5-26.6°C) and instructional or leisure pools, particularly for children, at warmer temperatures, generally between 82-86°F (27.7-30°C). Outdoor pool temperatures during the operational season would naturally fluctuate with ambient weather conditions.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "People say this water park offers a variety of slides, a toddler area, and a pool suitable for practicing swimming. They also highlight the reasonable price, the availability of life jackets, and the clean facilities.\n\nOther reviews mention the hours can be limited." language_code: "en-US"
Reviews
We visited the water park for the first time and had such a great experience! My boys and I loved the slide, and my toddler had the perfect spot to cool off in the toddler section. I also really appreciated that the pool provided life jackets in various sizes—and not the kind that make you go “ick,” but clean and well-kept ones. A thoughtful touch that made our visit even better!
Very disappointed with this park today. Today me and six others went to the park and we got there at 11. We were kicked out by 12:45. Apparently they have new policy this year where it’s in 2 sessions either 9 AM to 1 PM or 2 PM to 6 PM. We were not notified of the changes when we purchased our wristbands. I spoke to the supervisor Travis there and he unfortunately couldn’t do anything because of whoever was in the office said the hours are posted in the entrance. It was a poster i will attach in the picture below 👇 but nobody explained that this was a NEW thing they are doing and if you wanted to come back at 2 PM you have to pay again! It was more upsetting other people got tokens or coins to come back, but they said my time was too long for me to get coins. Mind you they make you get out for 15 minute sessions so in reality I was only there for an hour and 30 minutes. So I paid $70 for an hour and 30 minutes of water time. It is very upsetting because I refer lots of people to this park. I even got my manager to buy a lot of tokens or coins to give out from our office for a promotion we are having for the summer. I drove an hour and it was not even worth it instead I left with sad crying kids. The only thing the office people said was to email a Kayla. Like that was going to fix me wasting my time. We use to love coming here but I’m not sure if we will be coming back.
Absolutely love this water park. It’s a huge park in general with stuff for the entire family to enjoy. It wasn’t packed and we (myself and 4 year old) went. It’s ten dollars a person if you do not have a membership. Three and under are free or reduced It was clean and tidy. The front desk lady was so nice and kind, she even instructed us where to grab life jackets for everyone. They have a stand where you can see a bunch of life jackets. My four year old loved seeing the bucket and watching it tip over. The bell rings to let everyone know when it’s full so it’s not a surprise when it does tip. Love that for sensitive kids who don’t like it on their face. The pool was perfect for a small dip and it’s easy for you to walk the entire pool. No diving of course but perfect if they are practicing jumping from the edge into your arms or practicing how to float and swim to the edge of the pool. All the lifeguards were nice, kind, and I appreciate strict to stick to the rules. I felt safe. The only one who was rude was a young man who blew the whistle early before the other lifeguards got back into their stand after the ten minute break and kids were walking to the edges to get in and instead of blowing the whistle again to alert others he aggressively yelled at these kids. I understand they didn’t know why he didn’t want them back in (lifeguards not ready yet) but to yell at 3-5 years old. Be fr.
Overall a great experience. You can bring your own cooler with snacks and drinks. It cost $10 per person
Better make sure your kid is 50” at home before you spend your money. Got a measuring tape out last night to make sure (before we drove an hour) that my 6yr old was 48”. He was then we get there they measured him on the tape on the pole and they said he was good. Got a wristband so that he could down the slides went down 3 of them a couple times all was good then went to the other section of slides and they made us go down and get him a different wrist band because he “wasn’t tall enough”. Very disappointed! Maybe they should have ALL of their staff be on the same page before letting kids slide! Won’t be returning until my kid is at least 50” at home!
| Sunday | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:00 – 6:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:00 – 6:00 PM |
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