Hours
Pricing
Water canon attack!
There aren't many chairs available. So we took up space on the grass.
Break time means snack time!
Kiddie area with evil chumbucket on top and water slides in the background.
Fun in the sun!
Wavepool on break
Holding on to those tubes for dear life.
Karen S.
Jun 6, 2024
They refuse to put the tubes out for use. A lazy river is not lazy if you have to walk it. The tubes make the wave pool more fun too. Sorry but not returning til they return to the way things were with the tubes! Carmel Monon Ctr will be our go to lazyp river now.
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Sue B.
Aug 1, 2022
This was my first time coming to the waterpark. Our swim club rented the facility for our 'end of season' celebration. I couldn't be happier with the waterpark! It was clean and the showers and restrooms were clean. Our rental started 1/2 hour after the park closed to the public and when I got there to check in, the staff was busy cleaning and sterilizing everything. It was so nice and our kids and their families had a blast! There is a lazy river and two water slides. There is also an area for the littler kids (and bigger kids!) that has a splash pad and a slide and a huge bucket that dumps water every time it fills up. The is a rope/lily pad water challenge area and a wave pool. Every time the buzzer would sound indicating the waves were about to start, the kids would scream and come running from all areas of the waterpark to jump in and play in the waves! It is not a huge waterpark, but it was perfect for our club size and is a nice place for the town to have for kids to play. I would bet it can get pretty crowded, so it was awesome to have the whole waterpark to ourselves! The reservation process was easy and there was good communication during the process. I would definitely come again! We did not use the concessions stand but they can staff it for you if you want it open during your rental. They do allow you to bring in your own food and drinks. We look forward to coming again in the future!
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Angela J.
Jul 2, 2019
My daughter checked out this waterpark a few weeks ago and discovered they have a wave pool. My Autistic teen is obsessed with wave pools, but they are hard to find in Indiana. So while I had both of my granddaughters for an extended weekend, we decided to make a fun trip all together and check this place out. Entry is cheap. They have resident/non resident prices. Adults are $5/6, students $4/5, small children $2/3. If they raised their prices even by just a dollar, I bet they'd be able to address some of the mounting issues. My daughter had warned me that she found their locker room and bathrooms to be absolutely disgusting. So we wore our suits in, and changed my toddler granddaughters in the car. While it was hassle to do so, especially with an oven hot car afterwards, I was glad we did when I saw the bathrooms for myself. Absolutely nasty with at least an inch to 2inches of water standing everywhere. That's a great way to catch something nasty...or you know, encourage people to just pee in the pool. They have family restrooms, but they are always locked and can't be used. Huge negative for families with small children. We were really frustrated, watching people literally hoard the inner tubes. Everywhere you looked, people had the tubes stacked up by their chairs or were lounging in the sun in them. The wave pool is not very big and it overcrowds quickly. Having an inner tube to cushion yourself from the blows of all the other people in the water is nice. And if you don't have a tube, all the other people in tubes almost become a danger to you at times. I was lucky to procure a discarded tube, by chance, as we made our way out to the deeper end. Pretty sure someone fell off...and I hope it was one of those people that had been hoarding stacks of tubes with their chairs/towels. We were shocked to find it so completely packed on a Monday. And then watched in horror as a bus of kids from day camp showed up. There were so many people that my teen son just couldn't handle it and spent most of our visit hanging out on his towel. The area that's designed for younger kids was pretty cool, except for the huge bucket of water that dumps from up high. There is so much water, coming down at such a force that it knocks smaller children down, and even a few unsuspecting adults. It's really a bit much. There was also the issue of the lifeguard assigned to the kiddie area. He literally did nothing but stand there and gaze off in another direction. There's 3 little slides, but the biggest slide gets most of the action. There is no one monitoring, except for the few parents that stand nearby. But no one really intervenes as the kids pile up at the bottom of the slide and knock others forward. There were often children that were to old to be playing in that area, actually knocking over and shoving small children...and the lifeguard seemed oblivious. The lazy river is extremely tiny. Why they call it the lazy river is beyond me, because...the tube hoarding situation. The small, narrow "river" doesn't give much room for inner tubes anyway. There were only people wading thru the moving water and no tubes in there when we went thru it. The 2 big water slides, we weren't able to go down because of having my granddaughters and my daughter being so pregnant. My teen son did go down them a few times and said they were pretty fun. If it weren't for the fact it's so cheap, I'd give Seashore Waterpark only 2 stars. It's a neat little waterpark, little being the keyword. But it definitely has many areas they could improve.
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Derek I.
Aug 15, 2020
We had a good time. Their Covid policies were practical and well executed. Concessions are reasonable. It's a fun place for smaller children
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Damian X.
Sep 21, 2023
Nice cause I always went there when I was little kid and I love you so much so you can do garbage you want and garbage because my house was so good because the house is so good and the food was so good because my hair is so good
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