

If your going to only do the day pass then I suggest making a full day of it. They also have season passes (which we bought for our daughter) for added savings about $47 for the whole summer. You can practice riding body-board or stand-up for the upcoming North American Flow Tour!ĭaily admission to the entire water park is $18 (adults) $14 (juniors) and $9 (toddlers), with children under 30 inches tall admitted free. & they even have their own wave simulator "Hydroplane FlowRider". They provide Life jackets & tubes to float around. The park has a lazy River called "The jet Stream" which is surrounded by young trees & picnic tables. The Meridian Springs pool is shallow enough for youngsters to play and take swimming lessons(4-ft deep).Ground Geysers shoot up from the concrete to surprise visitors. "Lil' Jumpers" water play structure is for kids from toddlers to about 10-yrs. There is also an area for the younger kids. Unlike many water parks we have been to, all the slides finish up in their own tube instead of a deep pool (having lifeguarded at a park before I can tell you this is much safer for the kids). An open-air water slide and a tube slide from the same platform. Two large water slides (Terminal Velocity) where guests can participate in "mat racing" from a tower down to the water below. It is not just slides & a lazy river but an entire aquatic park complete with Olympic sized pool & diving boards which the local high schools will be using for their aquatics programs. During the Summer it is open 7-Days a week & will only be open weekends when the kids go back to school. It is a $24 million, 12-acre project that has been two years in the making & opened this May. This is a great place for the whole family to cool off on a sunny Summer afternoon.
