The water park is Round Rock's best kept secret. It has been open for several years, but I only heard of it recently. It's small, but very nice, with two slides, one of which is enclosed, and a little creek you can just float around on the current, with or without a tube. It costs $3 to get in if you're over 12, and $2, younger than that. It's basically a City Pool, but it has lots of bells and whistles. On a Monday, we got a shady seat under an umbrella right away, and we got there around 1:30. On weekends, I imagine going earlier would be a good thing. It opens at 10:00 AM. It's on the west side of Old Settlers' Park, so if you enter from Hwy 79, by the Dell Diamond, it's on your left, about half a mile into the park. It probably will go to weekends only after school starts, and close entirely after Labour Day.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Aidan at the Water Park
The water park is Round Rock's best kept secret. It has been open for several years, but I only heard of it recently. It's small, but very nice, with two slides, one of which is enclosed, and a little creek you can just float around on the current, with or without a tube. It costs $3 to get in if you're over 12, and $2, younger than that. It's basically a City Pool, but it has lots of bells and whistles. On a Monday, we got a shady seat under an umbrella right away, and we got there around 1:30. On weekends, I imagine going earlier would be a good thing. It opens at 10:00 AM. It's on the west side of Old Settlers' Park, so if you enter from Hwy 79, by the Dell Diamond, it's on your left, about half a mile into the park. It probably will go to weekends only after school starts, and close entirely after Labour Day.
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Ouch! Aiden needs a spongy thing mat for sliding down.
ReplyDeleteI have been at water parks, and let me tell you. Losing your sponge mat HURTS!
Otherwise they are totally fun.