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So calm today and I like it this way . When it's too crowded you can't barely swim. Fun fun today !!
Not so Lazy river
Neeca B.
Aug 6, 2024
This is one of our favorites, this last time though the center play area was closed. I do wish they would go back to discounted evenings but the season pass is worth it. Teen life guards can be grumpy but I know they're out in the sun all day and probably not hydrating enough. Lazy river and whirlpool are pretty fun and what my kiddos always look forward to. Just started getting into the diving boards.Plenty of bathroom space and parking.
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Jody S.
Jun 29, 2019
The Springs use to be really nice. Last year (2018) and this year (2019) have not been wonderful. It is super crowded. They use to have tons of rafts to float around the lazy river and now they probably have 20. They all look old. They should really take some money to invest in new! Also seems they could invest in more chairs. They have the room. On a positive note, they did have a discounted rate for an 8 punch card and another type for over 12 people. That was nice!
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Nancy K.
Aug 23, 2011
Excited to see what A MILLION gallons of water looks like, we headed to the water park. The website points out family fun and as the record heat seems to be over we grasped at the last straws of summer and jump in. It's worth getting their early. From Memorial Day to Labor Day the park is open from noon-8 during the week and 11 -8 on weekends. We picked some super prime spots on the edge next to the lazy river and the big slide. The kids headed toward the tubular monstrosity and us adults took on that lazy river. We're not sure if it's because it's the end of the season but the clique claimed the water slide, lame, we confirmed as we saw patrons moving slower than us as though it was a heavy gravity day. In between laying out and checking on the kids we visited the attractions. The bathrooms were clean and the pools waters looked clear until about 3 p.m. when the lazy river had a bit too much sunscreen mixed in it. ew. So, we headed toward the competition pool, which is HUGE! Recalling my diving form from swimming lessons, I did my best to look cool diving in. It was cold but refreshing and so clear! We tread water and 'people watched' some awesome diving board skills. As of now, there are several price points but if you should take advantage of the coupons offered (Entertainment book, groupons, etc.) Also, there are a lot of lifeguards that take their jobs seriously here, I was impressed with these kids' dedication to keep everyone safe. In the end we were tanned (the adults not the kids) and happy, feeling we squeezed a bit more out of summer than we thought.
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Adam A.
Aug 6, 2018
It was fun. Lazy river, diving pool, play park, whirl pool, and slides. You can spend three to four hours easily. They are not super strict which is nice. They do however charge per entry, not per swimmer. So if your a mom or a dad who want to take their kids and not swim just watch you still have to pay. All my kids ages 7 to 13 loved it.
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Sky D.
Jul 27, 2017
Love this place. My two boys are always up for the drive from Leavenworth to go here. My 2yr old wears himself out on the children's slides while my 10yr old enjoys the diving boards, lazy River and two waterslides. My ONLY issue with this place is the lack of ventilation in the changing rooms.
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Rachel L.
Sep 7, 2014
If I'm going to undertake near public nudity, i.e., a bathing suit, then this is the place to do it. This suburban water complex has pretty much everything you could ask for: a lazy river, two large water slides, a smaller zero entry children's playground and an Olympic size lap pool with diving boards. The only troubling part about it is the consistency of the staff when it comes to enforcing the rules. During the height of summer, on some days there are some lifeguards that insist that you have an inner tube in order to float in the lazy river. Some days, the lifeguards don't care at all. Personally, I just prefer to float in the water most of the time, but when I'm sniped at for doing so, then I'll just avoid it. In the meantime, when they do decide to enforce this unwritten rule, and grown adults are daisy-chaining inner tubes so that the lazy river is at a virtual stand still, then it's a little annoying. These minor inconveniences are really just that--minor. I would love more consistency, but when you catch the rare day when a daycare bus hasn't pulled up and dumped the screaming hordes of preteen humanity on the pool, then it's pretty great. Ample chairs, lots of different areas and early morning lap times and lazy river resistance walks offer swimmers and sun worshippers a lot of options. All of this is great, but the single greatest thing that they do each year is actually not even for the humans, allegedly. No, the greatest thing they do is Dippin' Dogs, a charity event that benefits an animal shelter. For $10, your dog can come splash and play with a couple hundred other dogs. It's the dog park on crack, and it's worth showing up for each and every year. This year they separated the time into a small dog vs. big dog session which was a very smart plan and helped the whole day flow better. If you're a germaphobe, then maybe skip Dippin' Dogs, since I saw several dogs relieve themselves in the pool, in more than one state of matter, but as they say, dogs will be dogs. All the more reason to give the pooch a bath at home and call the summer done. (This is the last day that the pool is open and they drain and sanitized the pool for the season afterwards.)Overall, I'm happy to have this pool complex within easy driving distance for the rare occasions that I choose to indulge in public scantily-cladedness and potential skin cancer.
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Bonnie B.
Jun 4, 2017
Offers a Senior discount, but no Military discount...that's a huge issue to me! Come on people, support your military!
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Melissa M.
Jun 3, 2012
Excellent for the price! Summer hours are 12-8 mon-fri 11-8 sat-sun. We have attended several twilight admissions. $3 off after 5 pm, you still get three prime hours to swim! The day crowd had tapered off and getting chairs is not a problem! They have a Olympic size pool with both regular and high dives. A awesome childrens aqua structure, zero entry kiddie pool area and lazy river. The kids also loved the two tall water slides! It is not as big, crowded or as costly as OofF or the unfinished Baughn. I will pick this cute water park over its bigger competitors any day! We are actually considering season passes next year! $60 each before May 15th! Well worth the price and pay for themselves in just a few visits! I have told several friends about the location and what is has to offer! Great place! Great price!
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Will T.
Jun 4, 2023
oh man where do I begin. the staff is SO incredible especially the hard working managers!!! they do such a good job with handling angry customers and despite being a young staff they really do a great job! they keep the facility clean and safe and nothing but smiles! the city def needs to fix some small things that have been broken for a while but remember that's not these kids faults haha! great time, everytime!
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Rachel K.
Aug 6, 2019
The pool itself was clean and well kept, however we have had a terrible experience with swim lessons.On June 6th I paid for 4 private swim lessons (to the total of $120) for my four and six-year-old children at the Tiffany Springs Water Park. After paying over the phone, I was told that we would be contacted by our instructor within a couple of days.It took two weeks to finally hear back and get set up with an instructor. During that time, I called twice and left a message each time. They finally called me back when I left a message asking for a refund if they weren't going to set us up with an instructor. Our first lesson was on June 26th and we still have not completed our four lessons (7 weeks later). Our instructor is never available, constantly reschedules at the last minute, and gives us times like 8pm on a weeknight when she does set up a time because she is "too busy with her other job".I've called her boss for a refund, but she no longer works there. So, I moved up the ladder and called Midwest Pool Management and have talked with them three times now (Wed Jul 31st, Friday August 2nd and Tuesday August 6th). They took down my information and said they would call me back once they had investigated the situation. However, I have yet to receive a call back or a refund.At first, I just asked for the remaining lessons refunded, but now I would like all my money back.
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