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    Tuhey Park

    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    Splash House

    Splash House

    4.0
    (3 reviews)
    27.4 mi

    The other day we spent an afternoon at this waterpark and the kids had a blast, they are already…read moreasking again to go! It's been hot here and everything water related sounds good! Our favorites were the wave pool and the lazy river. We didn't have little ones so we didn't use the kid's area. There is plenty of lounging chairs but if it's super busy these may fill up pretty fast. Luckily you can also set your stuff up in the grassy area too. These are my tips for visiting: 1. Best hours are between after lunch and close. 2. You gotta keep your water bottles, drinks, and snacks in the car. So pack a cooler for breaks or purchase from their snack bar (affordable prices & had 1/2 food after 5pm!). You can also bring in empty bottles to fill up. 3. Stay with your little ones in the wave pool. While our older kids loved the high wave hours, it can been rough for little guys. 4. Check Groupon, they were admission packs available! 5. The "toilet plunge" waterslide is a little rough for little kids, and kids must be 48" or taller for the water slides so they are great for older kids. And there is a specific kid area for the smaller kids! 6. Pack your own beach towels, sunscreen. 7. They aren't really any shaded area, so bring something, like a shade tent, to set up in the grassy areas if preferred.

    Upon arrival to the waterpark I was a bit apprehensive but for the price of admission you really…read morecan't beat it. The facility was clean and well staffed with many eyes out for safety. Although a bit small the kids will love it. There is a decent sized wave pool, lazy river and three slides one of which is like a toilet bowl. My only advice would be to eat beforehand or after. The concession stands could use a little work. My sister ordered a walking taco and only received meat and cheese no lettuce, tomato, nothing. I ordered a soft pretzel with cheese and got a hard dried up pretzel with cheese. Come visit the park and enjoy just don't ask for much in the way of food.

    Baker Park Pool

    Baker Park Pool

    3.6
    (8 reviews)
    19.8 mi

    The Baker pool is a great place to spend the day swimming and sunning for families. I was visiting…read moremy best friend and her 3 children for a week in Muncie when we took a trip to the Baker pool. It's clean , plenty of trained lifeguards on duty, and VERY affordable. The local community pools in Los Angeles are not as clean or affordable for families that have more than 1 child. There were plenty for chairs when we arrived at 2:30pm on a Wednesday and they had 2 waterslides that all perfect for everyone. The architectural design was really well thought out. Parents can watch their kids from chairs without being too obstructed. Thanks for a great time !!

    This pool and aquatic center are great! The admission is only $2 per person. They have two decent…read moresize slides, plenty of lifeguards and several different small areas with splash pads and slides for younger children! The large splash pad area where they have buckets dumping and different sprinklers is absolutely amazing. I love it that they also have benches so parents could sit and watch and did not have to participate if you did not want to. Everything was very clean and the lifeguards were very attentive. This was such a great find in my community. They do allow children to wear lifejackets, but you may not wear lifejackets to go down the waterslides. The water in the large slide area is 3'6". This allowed my seven year old nephew to go down the slides, but the five-year-old was not able to. There were still plenty of other great areas for the five year old to play in with the splash pad area and the pool with depth less than 1'. Plenty of lawn chairs and I did notice that you can even reserve lawn chairs, I'm sure there is a fee for this but I did not inquire.

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    Cicero Public Pool

    Cicero Public Pool

    1.0
    (1 review)
    33.8 mi

    My biracial kids and I just left this place. I am fully black in all my God given beauty. Ok, so I…read moredid not use the pool which was clean and well kept. The kids refused to set foot in the shower area since they we're grossed out by a bug or two but that's neither here nor there or the primary cause of concern so far.... I normally let racist experiences like this slide if but since relocating from Seattle, (which I have not ever overtly been on the receiving end there), I must say this is the first time since moving 2 years ago that I was this grossed out by grown folks' behavior. This was a new feeling. From the swimming teen staff , as well as the other patrons. It was the weirdest thing watching all the white moms and their kids (around 15 total) congregate, quite packed on one side and they appeared unrelated,, and then on the other side (we were there first BTW) just me with 12 other empty pool lounge chairs! . Yup. I am not making this up folks, it was quite entertaining but I had work to do so ignored active "segregation " which was too coincidental to ignore. As for my kids, they ofcourse had a blast AND will be back with their aunt that grew up a block away and physically " fits" right in! I will be back if they insist but the vibes were not receptive but I've educated them to not let their value come from others. I stayed an extra 10 minutes in the car to immediately render this review and saw the side I left slowly started being occupied, and I feel good articulating this as a warning to anyone new who is either black or a minority to let them be aware of this. I am happy to say we were definitely not bothered or experienced negative oral communication, however as we hear growing up..'actions speak louder than words'. Do not recommend based on the above. Lifeguards as well showed poor hospitality to an acute degree. But it's learned at home for the most part isn't it? And yes, it's still 2018, lol. "Buyer Beware" depending on the 'type of buyer you are. We then went next across the lake to Alexander's Ice Cream which has routinely been a top pick for a delicious bite or treat while enjoying a Safe, Inclusive environment when I make the 15 minutes trip to Cicero.

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    Emler Swim School Stony Creek

    Emler Swim School Stony Creek

    3.6
    (16 reviews)
    34.8 mi

    We love Stony Creek & are truly so happy that we found this location for our kids swim lessons. All…read moreof the instructors we've encountered seem to truly care about our kids and have really helped them become more comfortable in the water (specifically Madison B. & Morgan). Additionally, the pricing is reasonable & seems to be better than others in the area.

    I had my first Stony Creek Swim Center experience yesterday. My three month old niece had her first…read moreWater Babies class. I was really impressed with it! The center is in an unassuming building with ample parking in their lot. You walk in and the scent of poop water hits you -- but it's much better than at hotels. After a check in at the front desk and a short explanation of how things worked, we were ready to change for class. The front room has chairs facing big windows so guests can watch the classes and stay dry. There are cubbies for your stuff out in the open as well as a lost and found section and plenty of magazines in case you need reading material. Three changing stalls with curtains and three individual bathrooms with changing table, toilet and sink are available. Right after classes get out, these can fill fast so you may have a wait. I went in to the pool area for the Water Babies class to take photos, which they allow you to do. My sister and my niece enjoyed roughly 30 minutes of singing songs and acclimating babies to the water. They practiced moving on their stomachs as well as their backs, had some tummy time on a floating mat, and practiced cues for swimming and gripping the walls. It was really cute to watch, but more than that, I could tell the instructor loves what she does and knows her stuff when it comes to babies in the water. I caught glimpses of other classes -- toddlers to maybe 6 year olds or so -- and the instructors were kind and knowledgeable and the kids were having fun. I'd give this place 4 stars on a first impression, but wouldn't be surprised if they move up to 5 in the coming weeks as I get to know them more. :)

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