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MIlton S.
Jun 22, 2024
It's quite nice.Lifeguards galore who move their heads continually, and it's not caused by Parkinson's.The lazy river is a blast, and there is something for all ages.
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Nancy C.
Jun 30, 2024
I signed up my 16 month old Grandson for swimming lessons. He was in a class with 3-4 year olds so I would recommend your child know how to talk and understand communication before enrolling them. The class was for beginners 1-5 years old. I was hoping they could show him how to roll over and float on their back if they were face down in the water.
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Victoria C.
Jun 1, 2024
Great family environment. Life guards were superb. Clean and well kept park. Great experience for my 3, 5 & 8 yr olds!
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Diane S.
Oct 11, 2023
Let me tell you that this place is more than meets the eye. They have a lazy river, 3 epic water slides, and a kid area so there is something for the whole family. There is quick response from the life guards in terms of emergencies. And the concession stands food is great for a pool center.
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Dede C.
Jun 6, 2023
Loved the space. Really great special right now I til July 2023. For me. It's a bit of far to go daily and I don't love how they don't have outdoor tanning. It's like the one thing they are missing. Outdoor abilities. Outdoor pool etc. they have an indoor walk track that is so awesome. They have a pool that is deep deep deep and you can jump into. They said that you can even climb the wall and jump in to that that's really really really cool. They have the moving water that circulate you around in a circle but you can't come in with a floaty on that like you were at Great Wolf Lodge. All in all the workout area the showers. The systems that they have in place are amazing love it. It's a really good deal especially if you're nearby.
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Charley B.
Jul 18, 2022
Fun for the young kids, but as a non resident, not worth the price. $24 for me and my 6 year old. I showed up with my laptop, fully dressed and told them I'd be working while she played. They said the park charges just to enter..She enjoyed playing with her friend, but once her friend left she begged me to jump in the water. I could not believe how hot the water was. Sooo many people. It wasn't refreshing at all.Big plus- they sell cheap snacks at the concession stand. But they charge .50 cents for debit card use. Also they have a ton of lifeguards that literally keep their head on a swivel. I've never seen anything like that before, but whatever works to ensure safety!
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Cole C.
Aug 10, 2021
If you live in Hurst, the Chisholm Aquatics Center is a great resource and worth visiting once or twice a summer. For non-residents, the price is absurd. The main highlights: a kiddie pool/splash pad area for toddlers, a lazy river, three water slides, and two low dive diving boards. In terms of the toddler area, the structure is similar to the splash pad at Oak Hills park in Carrolton (which is free). It has a slide and lots of spraying water features. The structure is in the middle of a large, shallow pool. This area was good for both my 3 year old and 9 month old. The lazy river is fun but VERY crowded. There are too many people and not enough inner tubes to make this enjoyable for an adult, although my 5, 6, and 8 year olds thought it was very fun. The current goes quite fast - if you are planning to go with any non-swimmers, I'd recommend a one to one ratio of adults to children. The water slides did look pretty fun, but most of my kids did not meet the height requirement despite being able to swim, so we didn't spend much time there. Plan for long lines on a weekend.My kids really enjoyed the diving boards. Seeing as it's a 12 feet deep pool, I can't figure out why they installed two low dives instead of a low dive and a high dive. The BIG NEGATIVE, and one worth mentioning, is their absolutely insane raincheck policy. We initially went on the afternoon of my 3 year old's birthday. We bought our tickets at 3:18pm. By the time we applied sunscreen, changed the baby into a swim diaper, found inner tubes for the lazy river, and got in the pool it was 3:40. At 3:50pm the lifeguards alerted everyone to exit the pool because of lightening. Within 10 minutes it was POURING rain. When I went to request a raincheck (a RAINCHECK, not a refund!), they told me they do not offer rainchecks unless the waterpark completely closes down. There is a complicated system for how the determine a closure which involves waiting out multiple 30 minute waiting periods. After about an hour of waiting I asked to speak to a manager, who also refused to offer a raincheck. He looked at my receipt and said "well it looks like you guys got at least 10 minutes of swimming in before we closed the pool, so I can't offer a raincheck." ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! We paid $70 for 10 minutes in the water?! After going back and forth he finally did give me admission passes to come back and two weeks later we returned, but their unreasonable policies left such a bad taste in my mouth we will likely never return.Also, side note, but what's that weird head thing the lifeguards are all doing?
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Isabel B.
May 27, 2018
$10 per person totally worth the price. 3 slides , lazy river , and many children / toddler friendly areas. Above all I felt extremely safe for my children. There are life guards everyone and they have a safety policy that I have never seen before at any water park I have ever visited. All lifeguards sweep their vision and scan the pools constantly. At first it looked odd with their heads all bobbing but soon realized they were constantly scanning the waters. HUGE plus!!!!! The park is not humongous but large enough to enjoy. Coolers and food are welcome in the park and restrooms are very clean.
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Emily S.
Jul 20, 2024
Very clean and safe. The lifeguard staff was excellent! Will definitely come back. !
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Leo P.
Aug 4, 2022
Love the lazy river and the diving boards they really made the day memorable and fun.
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