Very Affordable(I took my GF, two nieces and two nephews!) They had a blast and are begging me to take them again next summer. Plenty of pools and slides for all ages. Awesome staff and lots of Life guards everywhere The lazy river was everyones favorite — next time we plan on getting there earlier in an attempt to get a better spot in the line formation before opening. You can take your own coolers and foods. They randomly check people for alcohol(prohibited) and no glass containers of course. No trouble makers that I could see, very family oriented and pleasant music playing the whole time. 4stars because the lines at the big super slides could consume alot of your time there. The water park is only opened for about 6hours.(30minutes in line at each slide about 7 to 9 slides the kids can resist in trying out)
Pam B.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
Am I the only one who had no idea this place existed even though I can forever remember seeing dozens of their billboards on every highway I travel on? I don’t know why, but I always envisioned Slashway as more of an RV park that happened to have a pool and a slide next to it. I never ever thought of Spashway as a legit waterpark and I have no idea why… Anyway, the last road trip I went on of course I saw a billboard and actually decided to look up what exactly this place was and if other folks thought it sucked or not. Ok… not a single one, two or three star review piqued my curiosity. On a complete whim, we went there yesterday(Saturday August 29) and I was very pleasantly surprised. We got there at 1:00pm(it opened at 10:00) and parked right next to the entrance. No line to get in and many many empty shaded picnic tables to put our stuff on. To me, Splashway seemed like an entry level waterpark which was perfect for my situation. Schlitterbahn is massively large and overwhelming crowded(which is fine for me, not so much for my kids). Also, paying $ 200 for entry alone to a theme park which my toddlers may or may not enjoy just seemed like too much of gamble. Entry for the 4 of us to Splashway was like $ 70 and park was the perfect size for wandering with toddlers(i.e. small). I also like that it is in the middle of nowhere… its just the right distance to keep the hoards of people from Houston away(no offense, I’m from Houston too). It was clean, there were no lines and all of the employees were really friendly. We pretty much just chilled at the«The Rides of the Caribbean» most of the day, occasionally going to the other small kiddie area & the big pool. We went around the lazy river a few times & the did the wave pool but dang! Those waves were gigantic! I even got knocked over! Splashway was a lot of fun and such a good way to spend a Saturday. I’m glad we went and I can’t wait to go back :)
Ke W.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
After going to Sea World Aquatic and standing in long lines, I appreciated this smaller but just as great park. I had a blast here. I went on a Thursday, which was great because it wasn’t crowded. The staff is nice, and the place is clean. The food is good and priced great for an amusement park. I stayed in the wave pool, it is big and you can actually feel the pressure of the waves. They have about 3 water slides, which are pretty neat and fun to ride. They also have a great kiddie area, and separate family pools to hang out. The temperature of the water is just right, I was surprised it wasn’t cold when I stepped in. You can dance at this park too, the Sun Man comes out and does line dances with the crowd. You can bring your own food to chill on the campgrounds which are free to use. It’s a hidden jewel, really a fun and jazzy park! A fun place for the whole family. Camp, eat, chill, or swim away and enjoy!
Verlincia P.
Classificação do local: 5 Stafford, TX
We had an amazing time today with the family. We got a cabana and it was well worth it for the shade and relaxation and wait service. This park was not crowded on a Wednesday. It is very affordable and they allow you to bring your own food, or rent a grill to cook your own. The food was good and not overly overpriced. We spent $ 56 feeding 6 people lunch, fries, drinks and treats! Sign up for their free online club. 20% off admission and a % off cabana rentals, food and souvenirs. This park is ideal for families with young children. It isn’t overly crowded and there are multiple places for children to run and play and have fun. Adults aren’t left out either. Parking is FREE. This is an overall WIN.
Vanessa R.
Classificação do local: 4 Houston, TX
Hidden Gem. Went to Splash Way for 4th of July weekend and the kids and I loved. The lines weren’t to long and the wave pool was a blast. We will definitely be coming back.
Steven G.
Classificação do local: 4 Cypress, TX
We stay in the RV camper sites and are season pass holders. Great family environment. Staff is super friendly. Awesome planned activities for kids and family. Small town atmosphere. Its great!
Michelle M.
Classificação do local: 5 Sugar Land, TX
We camped in the joining campground and spent a day at the water park for my daughter’s 7th birthday. We had a great experience, rented a cabana and the kids enjoyed a little freedom as the cabana was nearby the smaller-kid slides and pool area. The drive from Sugar Land was really nothing to complain about! We had a great time!
Alexander W.
Classificação do local: 3 Houston, TX
I am taking away one star because they do not provide towels for the guest! I know, I know… of course if they added that expense to their budget, they would have to raise their ticket prices, but I don’t want to hear your business savvy thoughts in my mental plane! I want towels darn it! I am taking away another star because you charge $ 16 for a towel in the gift shop! For that price, I want to see the entire towel process before my eyes… from cotton seed growth, to manufacturing! I have to admit one thing, this truly is a family water park. I was worried about the drive I took to make it there. Leaving the comfort of the big city concrete love, and seeing that country living, I was not sure if I was going to start hearing banjos, and met someone that wanted to make me squeal like a pig! The ride there was not too bad or too long. The park itself… very clean, well staffed, well organized, sound system crisp, and completely functioning. For some reason, everyone loves the feel of the lazy river. You can take the lazy river to access all parts of the park. This is not a humongous park by any means, but there is a lot to do, and they make sure your kids are entertained. Don’t get me wrong, some of the slides will get your mind right! There are several adult oriented slides that will please you. The food pricing is not too bad, but they also have no problems with you bringing in a cooler full of food. Just make sure you don’t bring glass, knives, and something else… check the website FAQ for what that is exactly. Also, check the website for whatever promotions they are running. All in all, this is a great value, and I think going there at least once a year would not be a bad thing. Take the family one time and let me know what you think.
Robyn W.
Houston, TX
I took my 6 year old son last week to Splashway. It was a pretty good hike from Sugarland, but well worth the trip. The pros: 1. Reasonable prices — less than $ 25/ticket, food was about $ 6 a burger, drinks $ 3, etc. A fair bit less than the bigger water parks. 2. Everyone working there was super nice, frequently asking my son or me if we were having a good visit and stopping to chat. Loved that 3. Lots of great seating options, mostly in shade, with lots of picnic tables to have your lunch/snack. 4. Great family atmosphere 5. Lines weren’t too bad, with some of the rides having no lines(although it was a Monday in the summer. May be different on weekends?) 6. You can bring your own food and drinks(no booze or bottles). They even have grills you can rent to make your own burgers, which was pretty cool. 7. They have lockers for $ 3 – 10 for the day to lock away your wallet, etc while you swim. Probably didn’t need it, but good peace of mind for $ 3. 8. It’s a mid-size park, a bit smaller than some of the big names. A teen might be wanting more, but for anyone under 10 it was perfect. It also meant it wasn’t overflowing with teens, so not as crowded. 9. They appeared to have two good size smaller kid areas, but we were there for the bigger kid rides so didn’t try them out. The cons: 1. As I said it isn’t as big as some of the big parks. The wave pool was tiny and the lazy river not as big as most(but I enjoyed it). There were some really good slides for the braver folk, but it didn’t have the variety of thrill rides that some might have. 2. As another reviewer mentioned, they had the music playing pretty loud. Not a big deal when you are sliding and having fun, but if you are trying to relax it is pretty loud. Also, there was a fair bit of religious music dashed in with the mostly country songs. It wasn’t overly obtrusive, but worth pointing out if that bothers you. 3. It’s pretty far out if you are coming from Houston. Enough so that I won’t be able to go there frequently, but I will try to take my son again. That said, it wasn’t much further than Spring or Galveston for folks coming from the west to south parts of Houston. Overall, great park. I really enjoyed it and highly recommend it, especially for folks with kids in the age 4 – 10 range. Thanks for a fantastic day, Splashway!