![]() ![]() Don't waste your time and go to Bedford or Euless or H2O. ![]() ![]() I visited most of aquatic centers in the area which are much bigger, cleaner and safer. Last thing that pushed me to leave the park right away was someone guy slapped my bottom while I was holding my 4 year old daughter! I was speechless! I did not know how to respond! He said with a smile that he thought I was his wife (even though no other females around.) Not even an apology! I felt very, very scared and uncomfortable being there. The Lifeguards seemed inattentive and distracted, not watching out for anything. Inside the lazy river a lot of kids are holding on to the wall and creating traffic, it was challenging my 4 year old (who can't swim) to get around them. My son stopped in the middle and was using hands to push himself down. Even my kids were bored because there's nothing for them to do in the park. Later we found out that it was someone hair extension. DISGUSTING!!! Water slide is a joke. I was walking out the water when I felt something slimy and long touch my foot, I truly believed it was a snake. The lifeguard saw me trying to figure out what was it and didn't even bothered to get inside the water to check it out or get it out so it's just kept on floating there. When you stand in the water you can't see your feet. ![]() I saw quite a lot of people sitting on a ground. The water is dirty and there is a lot of garbage floating inside. Next we had troubles finding a chair or any safe place to put our swimming bags down. I was very surprised to see no security check (I noticed a long list of items that not allowed inside hanging on the wall) but Nobody checks anything, so people can bring anything inside the bags. Park is sooo small and website pictures are misleading. You pay $6.50 per person and it's Not worth it. We visited it on Saturday for the first time with 2 small kids (4 and 7) It was a disaster. NEVER, EVER AGAIN! As soon as we got there we waited for good 10 min for someone to leave because they were at full capacity. Just be aware that the current in the lazy river area is very strong and will pull a child in quickly if you aren't careful. Our grandson loved the lazy river, the pool and the children's area. They were also having problems with their cash register so we had to wait in line for a long time to buy our tickets. That's kind of annoying, but once we got inside, we appreciated it. You may have to wait to get in because once they reach capacity, they won't let anyone else in till someone comes out. When we got back to our chair, someone had tossed a Pepsi can on top of our stuff, and there were open chips bags on the ground around us. The water was clear and sparkling, but there was a lot of trash on the ground where the beach chairs were. However I spent 2 hours in this pool without goggles and my eyes were fine. I think the filtration system is salt water, which was really nice for me because I'm allergic to swim pool chlorine and generally have to wear my goggles when I go swimming or my eyes swell shut. It ended up being a false alarm, but they were ready. We watched them respond to a possible incident and were impressed by how quickly staff converged on the site with various types of equipment. The lifeguards were attentive without being overbearing. There was enough to keep him interested, but not so much that he was overwhelmed. This water park is the perfect size water park for our 6-year-old grandson. ![]()
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