Rules
Climbing on the octopus in the deep end.
My nephew with Oli.
Splash time!!
Tip: No standing on the alligator - something we heard the guards say a lot but you can climb all over him. :)
Couple little toys we brought helped keep him entertained even further.
Trying to swim
Kiddy area... the half circle / cup looking items can be turned over / dumped. Also you can stop the flow of water in various areas too.
Water fun!
Sheilicha S.
Jul 30, 2023
First time here everyone had a BLAST. This a very cool splash water park for kids, and adult fun. The only problem is there's definitely a Bees nest all around the park we were at the Clubhouse areas and the bees were swarming all around the party areas. It was extremely difficult for everyone to enjoy themselves that was in our party because this is a City Of Grapevine issue (there needs to be someone if not spraying for the bees) then have a bees nest to capture them if killing them isn't an option. We'll definitely return hopefully the bees will be hibernating lol.
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Karina C.
Aug 9, 2023
We have been coming to Dove Waterpark for a few years now and my kids enjoy it every time. There's so many different things for them to do, despite their age differences (10, 6, and 1). From a splash pad, toddler area, slides, to a diving board, it's easy to spend a few hours here and not get bored. They only allow you to bring water and snacks inside, but they have a concession stand with food, snacks, and drinks that are reasonably priced. But really, the whole place is affordable at just $3 for Grapevine residents and $6 for non residents. I'm kinda bummed out we didn't make it out much this summer, but I was reminded of what a great place this is this past weekend and will definitely make an effort to take my kids more often next summer.
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Diamond P.
Aug 15, 2019
Perfect place for a family day out in the sun! Note: If you plan on making a full day of it and have little ones, highly recommend reserving cabana A or B since you can clearly see the kiddy area. A is closest to the bathrooms while from B you can also see the splash pad (located adjacent to the pool, but outside the gate for free).There are still shaded areas available that you don't have to pay for but you'll need to either arrive early or keep a lookout in order to grab one if you want to also be near the pool/shallow end. Bathrooms are super clean! One large, handicap stall and 2 smaller ones. They also have soap as well as hand sanitizer available. That's in addition to 2 rather large family bathrooms available.Aside from the overall cleanliness, previous comments regarding how attentive their guards are is pretty on point. Having been a lifeguard for over 10 years, manager and trainer, my standards are probably higher than most. I've never felt even 90% safe at a pool I was visiting at before but I was pleasantly impressed by this group. There was only one guard who was more into her nails than watching the kids, even so, I didn't have to be in mama hawk mode which made it enjoyable. Another safety plus is that they offer life jackets in an array of sizes including xxs in case you have a tiny tot with you. Initially you might pass on that option since the kid area is so shallow; however, even I didn't realize it at first but you can walk/swim to the deep end as the entire pool is actually connected. So if you have a small one that's quick to get away from you, you may want to go ahead and have them in one. We didn't visit the concession stand which is located behind the entrance/cashier area. Majority of families did bring coolers, including us. They didn't check our contents but they do have a sign posted about what's allowed / not allowed - no glass of course, and no sodas which I thought a bit odd. Homemade "lunchables" accompanied with fruit and/or veggies seemed to be the norm. Lastly, one of my favorite features, although I didn't utilize it, was the area where it's average it about 2 feet deep... they have a platform with chairs for laying out positioned in the water. The water is only a couple inches deep around them but perfect tanning area. It looked very inviting for an afternoon nap.
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Kali G.
Jul 18, 2017
Free Splash pad located directly next to the Dove water park. This Splash pad has ample shade for little ones to play while being safe from the sun. This Splash pad has quite a few water features and offer something for everyone. A few water features for infants and some for the older kids as well. If you had a 6 month old as well as a 10 year old they both would enjoy this splash pad. This location is gated so the kids are safe and they also have some tables and chairs to eat lunch or just have a dry place for your stuff. I have been here many times and it never seems overcrowded or dirty. Great splash pad!
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Heather M.
Jul 14, 2020
Great little water park for a cheap price. $3 for residents and $6 for non. There are two water slides, a rock climbing wall, diving board, monkey climb, and a small covered area for younger kids. The splash pad is now combined instead of being separated. There is also a covered eating area and snack bar. Lots of different areas to sit, shaded and sunny. Life guards are young but do a good job. All staff we encountered was friendly.
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Laura S.
Aug 17, 2016
Great water park for all ages! Climbing wall, floating figures, water slides, diving board, shaded toddler area, sunbathing area in the center of the pool. My 4-year-old and I swim a lot, and this is our new favorite spot.The fee is entirely reasonable--$2 for residents, $5 for nonresidents. Once admitted to the pool area, you also have access to the sprayground and can go back and forth as many times as you like. It's a great value for the money. Highly recommend!
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R L.
Jul 17, 2024
Great starter waterpark with littles! Make sure to read all the rules online for what you can bring in as far as food and flotation devices go. They have snack shack with decent lunch options if you don't want to pack your own. Hot dogs, pizza, nachos, chips, drinks, ice cream etc. Curved slide is for 42" and taller. Diving board & straight yellow slide is 6yo and up, but must pass a swim test first if between 6-9yo. Nice covered/shaded splash pad area for the itty bitties. Plenty of seating and table options throughout the park.
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Sheccid B.
Jun 26, 2024
Staff was very friendly. Super cute great for toddlers my son had a blast. Water was very clean the cabanas are a little small but the pizza party was 100% worth it I will definitely be doing this again!
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Dottie P.
Sep 7, 2023
Such a fun place for all ages. My grandkids had the best time. Only $6 a person for non Grapevine people. Love the playground beside it. Congratulations Grapevine for such a fun place.
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Anastasia M.
Jul 29, 2023
Love this place! It was nice and clean, even the bathrooms were decent for public restrooms. The staff was realllly friendly and lifeguards were very attentive to kids. They only charge $8 for non residents on weekdays, which isn't bad. They also stay open pretty late on weekdays. It's not overly huge to where you can't find your kids, but it's big enough for them to enjoy the whole day there. I have an 8 & 9 year old and we stayed for about 5.5 hours.. which was a long time in 101+ degree weather! They had so much fun, will definitely be making a trip back!
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