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Split Rock Resort: H2Oooohh!!! Indoor Waterpark

428 Moseywood Rd, Lake Harmony, PA 18624, USA

129 Reviews

About

Arcade, bowling alley and more to do at this laid-back indoor water park featuring pools, slides and a warm staff.

All water features and pools at H2Oooohh!!! Indoor Waterpark are typically heated to a comfortable 80 degrees Fahrenheit (27 degrees Celsius).

What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "People say this water park offers a wave pool, a kids\' area, and a surfing area, and the staff can be friendly and helpful.\n\nOther reviews mention the water can be cold and many attractions can be closed." language_code: "en-US"

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Amenities

  • Good for Children
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Accessible Entrance
  • Accessible Restroom

Reviews

Listing Reviews
C Archer July 11th, 2025
C Archer

We called to make sure they was open prior to paying since the lot was empty. When we get in and after we paid they tell us none of the slides are working. All that was open was the wave pool and kiddie pool. So my fam of 5 paid $35 for my wife and I and $25 for the kids for a pool. So disappointed what a waste of a trip/money

Delmy Canales August 25th, 2025
Delmy Canales

I went there Yesterday 8/23/2025 We had the best time. Place was very Clean, food prices were just not overpriced at all, staff was very helpful and courteous, 2 out of the 3 slides were fully functional, my kids had a blast in the surffing area, wave pool was a hit. Overall we had the best time! We will definitely go back!!! 😄😄 Thanks to all the staff you guys were awesome!!!

Cora Johnson May 31st, 2025
Cora Johnson

Not worth the money. We paid Full price for 5 adults and 1 kid. Also our family came to. This was my son's birthday and it was such a let down. How embarrassing was this everyone in our family was upset and complaining about the price because of the amount of attractions that were unusable. 3 out of the 4 slides are not working and the steps are broken up and rusted out without any padding and both hot tubs were down even after being told they were functional and the tropical falls for the kids is also down So the birthday boy and all his family couldn't use it. We basically paid for a wave pool that only turned on ones every 30 minutes for 15 minutes. Ow and the food court only serves pizza and nachos chips. This was so embarrassing. Not to mention all the staff look like they hated their jobs not even helping you on the one and only working slide. They looked mad.

laura May 27th, 2025
laura

Front desk girl was wonderful. The snack bar guy was rude. We went to another area to eat and the woman working was very polite . The food is expensive. The water park area was extremely dirty. Food everywhere on the floor and a dead bug. My daughter was charging her phone in another area of the complex and saw a roach. Not a lot of things for the kids to do. I definitely thought it would be bigger. Would not go back . The place isn’t well maintained and that can lead to sickness.

Joshua Kelly October 8th, 2024
Joshua Kelly

**An Unforgettable Honeymoon at Split Rock Resort: A Tale of Executive Mismanagement** Our honeymoon at Split Rock Resort was an experience we won't soon forget, though not for the reasons one might hope. From the moment we arrived, it was clear that the executives at the top had some serious rethinking to do. **Check-In Woes** We arrived early, eager to start our romantic getaway, only to be sent away and told to return no earlier than 30 minutes before check-in. To add to the frustration, our room keys were deactivated, possibly at midnight, and by 8:07 AM, they no longer worked. This upset my wife the most, as it felt like we were being chased out. **The Water Park Fiasco** Next, we ventured to the water park, lured by a discounted rate of $75 for the two of us. Six minutes in, we discovered the water was freezing, and the park was eerily empty. It was a sad sight, especially if you're a child looking for fun. The jacuzzi, humorously dubbed the "lava spring," was out of order, and there was no drinking allowed in the pool area. The few kids around didn't seem to mind the broken slides, but we certainly did. **Dining in Solitude** Giving up on the water park, we decided to explore the hotel and grab some food. If you enjoy dining alone, this is the place for you. Most restaurants had just one other guest. The first spot we tried had slow service, but the drinks and lakeside atmosphere were worth it. We even managed to snap some lovely lakeside photos. **A Chilling Experience** Returning to our room, we found it as cold as the water park. The heating was non-existent all weekend, making for a rather frosty stay. The hotel itself was falling apart, though the rooms were clean thanks to the diligent staff. However, no amount of cleaning could fix the water damage in the tiles or the leaks from the windows. The heated tub worked once before needing a recharge, and the charcuterie board was disappointingly meatless. **The Arcade Ghost Town** Half the TVs didn't work, and everything seemed closed. The arcade was like exploring an abandoned town, but my wife and I found some enjoyment in the emptiness, reminiscent of a scene from "The Shining." **Breakfast and Beyond** Mid-week breakfast was a ticket for one item, and the park was not free. The resort seemed confused about its target audience, failing to cater to both kids and adults. The nearby walk was nice but chilly, adding to the overall cold theme of our stay. **Comparisons to Kalahari** Having been to Kalahari, the difference in quality was stark. At Split Rock, you could smell the pool from the lobby, and even if the park had been full, it would have been a sad sight with no lazy river. The water in the tub had a strange tinge, likely due to old jets, and the jacuzzi was weak. **Final Thoughts** Despite the shortcomings, my wife and I found solace in the fact that we met at a similar resort, giving us plenty to talk about. The WiFi was a small blessing, but the early deactivation of our cards at 11 AM made us feel chased out. In conclusion, Split Rock Resort has potential, but the executives need to step up their game. Until then, it's a place best remembered for its quirks and the stories it gave us to tell. Also another thing I didn't think was cool was like every table in the rooms was falling apart you can see in the photos that you have to be careful they need to be fixed better or new tables are needed.

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Opening Hours

Sunday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday 4:00 – 8:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
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