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Splash Island

3.8 (37 reviews)
Open 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM
Updated 2 months ago

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Angela J.

My granddaughters were really looking forward to going swimming over the weekend. I decided to go to an indoor waterpark closer to home, and thought Splash Island would be a good choice. I couldn't find prices online, but wasn't to worried about it. However, I was completely shocked when I was charged $37 for myself, my teen son and 2 toddlers. I was just at the Monon in Carmel a few weeks ago and paid $11 for myself and the 2 girls. And the Monon is MUCH nicer. They request that with young children, you remain within an arms length. Because I had 2 toddlers, she said my teen son would need an adult bracelet "to help me." While I do indeed stay close with my toddler granddaughters, I was almost the only adult doing so. It's definitely not something that's enforced. The family rooms were clean and appreciated. There are lockers located in each one, without locks. We did not use them tho, not having a lock and not wanting to chance having to stand in the hallway for who knows how long, waiting for a specific room with our things inside. My only complaints about the family bathroom is there were no liners for the changing table and the sink counter corner is very sharp and the perfect height to do serious damage to the heads of excited 2 and 3 year olds. My 2 year old granddaughter hit her head so many times in the short period we were in there that I was ready to cry in frustration, right along with her. The pool water and area is quite warm. It felt nice and you don't get cold getting out and moving around. All life guards are teenagers. While the ones we interacted with were very nice, they are clearly fearful of addressing issues with swimmers. We kept struggling with a group of older boys, way to big to be playing in the kiddie area, who kept racing onto the play equipment, shoving and pushing and dog piling down the slide. They didn't care who they pushed, shoved or knocked over and thought it hilarious when they knocked over small children. While the lifeguard was visibly frustrated, she just kept making frustrated faces, shaking her head and looking around as if possibly looking for a parent and never said anything to them. I told them twice to stop pushing my granddaughters before a man got angry with them for knocking his little boy over and got nasty enough with them to scare them off. The life guard saw it all and never said a word. Definitely not worth the cost, and they charge you even more if you are truthful about not being a Plainfield resident. I admit I wished I had lied because the cost was ridiculous for what we experienced and they don't check ID anyways.

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Christina D.

What a super fun place to be on a hot summer day! I love that there was something for everyone ! For us, it was a about a 30 min drive which wasn't terrible at all. For 2 adults and 3 kids we paid 52.00. There was plenty of lounging areas and benches. Parking wasn't hectic and their were plenty of spaces!(BIG PLUS) I really loved seeing so many lifeguards everywhere. The lazy river(not pictured) was my favorite today. I also really loved being able to snag life jackets for the not so sure/hesitant swimmers. The majority of the benches were underneath trees so you always caught a cool breeze while sitting. The prices at the snack shack were also very reasonable. All the pools were different depths so people could really swim /splash at their own comfort level and I really liked that . This is an indoor/outdoor park but we spent all of our time outside (as we should) I also really liked that children ages 8 and under wore a "within reach" arm band as well as their parents. I will definitely be paying this place another visit . I give it 4 stars because the hours online, their website and featured on Yelp were not correct. However, they did answer pretty quickly when I called to clarify . Overall a 5/5 experience for all ages. Go check it out and see for yourself :)

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9 months ago

Such a hidden gem in a beautiful neighborhood! We booked a cabana by the lazy river and it made the experience so comfortable!

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Love it here! So much fun! Great for people of all ages! It can be crowded at times, but they are open until 8 pm on weekdays.

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3 years ago

Great water park for the entire family. Recommend getting there earlier rather than later to find chairs.

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Came to celebrate my boys birthday unfortunately the weather made us be indoors but the kids still enjoyed themselves

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My wife and I love coming to splash island. We got in easily and there is so much to do once inside!

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Had a great time at Splash Island today. Nice, clean place with lots to do. Plenty of life guards on duty.

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7 years ago

Smelled like hot garbage all day long. Need to get some employees to change it every once in awhile

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The Waterpark

(7 reviews)

We are visiting our grandkids from out of town and decided to splurge and take them to the…read morewaterpark for the day. The weather was going to be absolutely beautiful so we thought they would enjoy this. It is a weekday booking so I reserved a cabana online. The cost was $90 for 11 AM to 7 PM which is pretty pricey. I live in Phoenix, Arizona and full hotel resorts charge a simlar price. The price of the cabana does not include an entrance fee either, so you'd need to be a member for this pricing to make a whole lot of sense on a regular basis. I did look up the pricing online for the day pass entry and what was posted at the entrance gate was almost twice what was posted on line. We paid $57 entrance fee for our two grandchildren aged six and nine, grandpa is over 65 so he got a discount and I had to pay full adult price. That makes the cost of entry for a water park at almost $150. Anyway, with all of that aside, we did end up having a wonderful day and we were there about six hours. The kitty pool does not seem to be heated. It was very cold, but it is very shallow so I'm sure there is a reason behind that. We spent most of our time in the large activity pool that has a spot where my granddaughter could practice swimming, as well as a deep end where my older granddaughter could play. there is a water structure in here with a slide and buckets that dump on the kids. My older granddaughter enjoyed the variety of water slides. Neither of them were old enough to be able to handle the flow Rider. The lazy river ride was also nice. The lifeguards were extremely attentive and ensuring everyone was safe. And we were there from 10 AM to 4 PM and we only counted one 15 minute break where they emptied the activity pool. We did not partake in the concessions. We do appreciate the fact that Carmel allows you to bring in your own food. With the plethora of dietary issues, this was really appreciated. We did purchase snowcones, eventually as they were out out of ice by 2 PM, but they did end up getting refills. Our cabana had a wicker couch and four chairs, no cushions on anything. We had a working refrigerator and a power outlet as well as a Safe and two shelves we could store items. We did put two loungers in front of our cabana that we shared and used to dry our towels Staff was super friendly and helpful There are some shaded areas that are in the grass. If you do not rent a cabana, you may be able to nab a spot here. It appears you are able to also eat your own food in the grassy area or at the concession stand if you don't have a cabana. I did not see many shaded seats on the concrete around the pools. There were a couple of large structure umbrellas, but for the most part, you are in the sun. For a Monday, it wasn't busy in the morning but by afternoon time it was pretty packed. I did see a lot of vacant cabanas though so that would be an option. If you wanted to ensure you had a place to sit it's just pricey.

What an awesome place on a hot summer day. There are lots of parking. The staff is extremely…read morepatient and nice. There are lots of lifeguards you can definitely visually see, which makes the place feel safer than most. The pools minimally smells of chlorine, but isn't over the top. I really like how there are multiple areas to play for all age groups such as the toddler area, the big kid area, the water slides, the lazy river, and even the flow rider with staff always on hand and ready to assist. They are extremely friendly and helpful. There are plenty of chairs and even cabanas to rent. My only con is the bathroom smell. There were several times I took my toddler to the bathroom and they were wet (which is expected) but you could definitely smell the urine *yuck! Otherwise, everything was great! This was my first time here and won't be my last.

Seashore Waterpark - Hours

Seashore Waterpark

(6 reviews)

We got to the waterpark early to get comfortable lounge chairs under the umbrellas. There was still…read morea line of anxious water lovers waiting to enter. I thought that the admission prices were reasonable. Adults were $9 and kids were $7 each with reduced rates for residents. They accept cash, cards and Apple Pay. The two large water slides were the biggest hit with my granddaughters. The line moved quickly and they rode the slides many times. The wave pool was also fun for them. The splash pad area is colorful with a number of different interactive elements. They also liked the lazy river which they basically swim through as there are no inner tubes. My kids moved back and forth between the different areas and played for 90 minutes straight. A win in my book. The facility became very crowded very quickly. Busloads of summer camp kids showed up. The lifeguards are attentive, friendly and patient with the crowd of kids. Lifeguards rotate frequently. Equipment to assist special need individuals get into and out of the pool is available. A first aid station is also ready for medical needs. The restrooms need expansion and hourly attention. A small snack bar offers pizza, nachos, hot dogs, pretzels and other quick, unhealthy options. The food is terrible. Coolers and water bottles aren't allowed, but I saw a lot of people with soft bag-type coolers. The waterpark is a fun way to cool down on a hot day. Bring sunscreen, my kids wore goggles, water and snacks (no coolers). Wear suits in to avoid changing in restrooms. There is plenty of parking including a limited number of handicapped spaces.

My daughter checked out this waterpark a few weeks ago and discovered they have a wave pool. My…read moreAutistic 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.

Daleville Town Hall Park - Splash pad with seating around it

Daleville Town Hall Park

(5 reviews)

For a town of 1,600 people, Daleville's Town Hall Park is way more awesome than I could have ever…read moreimagined! The families in this cute town are super lucky to have such a great park with an amazing and large playground, a fantastic splash pad, a snack bar that sells snow cones in the summer, a train to play on, an amphitheater, a dog park, and even a cemetery! (Although, I wouldn't add the cemetery to the list of "lucky" attributes -- I just think it's interesting that there is a cemetery and a quiet space away from the playground at which to sit and reflect.) My children and I have been to a lot of playgrounds -- a lot. This is probably one of the best playgrounds I've seen in a while, and certainly the best playground in the area. It's so large that I was having a hard time taking a good photo of the whole thing. It's just so massive and sprawling. The playground is separated into an area for young kids under 5, and then an area for older kids. The toddler/younger kid area has pint-sized playground equipment, swings, a huge cement slide, a merry-go-round, a teeter totter and lots of space to run around. The older kid area is the perfect place to play hide and seek. There is just so many nooks and hiding places in the gigantic playground structure. There are bridges, ropes to climb, slides, stairs, rocks -- I can't even describe it well. Just look at my photos and you'll see how great it is. The playgrounds are outfitted with Astroturf, so the ground is nice and soft. The splash pad, which was turned off for the season when we were there, looks like it would be lots of fun. We'll have to come back in the summer and check it out. The splash pad is right next to the snack bar, which sells typical snack bar food (hot dogs, Uncrustables, nachos) as well as snow cones with dozens syrup flavors. There are tables all around the splash pad, so you can pick a table and see your kid play in the water. And best of all: There are big umbrellas around the splash pad, so there's shade! Off to the side is a big shaded atrium with picnic tables, and that's where the little train is. Kids can climb in and pretend they're train conductors and whatnot. As my kids were in the train, a real train came blasting by -- the park is close to the train tracks -- which lended a sense of realism to the whole thing. This park is a short three-minute walk to Dunn-Right, which sells great loose meat sandwiches, hot dogs and ice cream. You can really stay in this area of Daleville for hours.

Beautiful water park and park gets super busy tho with little kids so older kids it won't be as fun…read morefor

Splash Island - waterparks - Updated May 2026

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