4/5 Rick B. 1 year ago on Google
It's
a
good
experience
for
the
kids,
however
there
are
mixed
groups,
large
adults
with
little
kids,
not
ideal
as
there's
pushing
etc
going
on.
It
looked
overcrowded,
TBH.
Staff
were
all
friendly,
a
big
positive.
The
choice
of
food
is
quite
limited
and
queueing
through
the
bar
is
not
a
great
experience,
makes
it
longer.
Food
once
ordered
was
surprisingly
quick.
There's
a
little
shop,
but
as
it
was
a
hot
day,
there
weren't
any
cold
drinks
left
in
there
or
in
the
bar,
but
the
bar
had
ice
which
helped.
Plenty
changing
rooms
outside,
albeit
a
little
queue.
Toilets
are
all
mixed,
and
not
overly
clean,
max
6/10.
Very
few
benches
for
spectators
at
the
main
location,
ditto
in
the
bar,
where
you
do
feel
obliged
to
purchase
something
as
others
need
to
sit
and
eat,
being
fair.
And
it
is
fenced,
so
if
you
are
thinking
about
dipping
your
feet
in
the
water
while
waiting
for
your
kid,
you
can't
for
free.
There's
a
beach
area,
but
it's
not
extensive,
and
crowded,
everyone
walks
past
you
from
behind.
There's
parking
and
overflow
parking,
which
is
a
little
walk
away.
There
are
small
metal
cage
type
lockers
for
bags,
which
had
combination
locks,
not
sure
if
they
were
rented
etc,
you
should
ask.
The
time
slots
seem
to
work,
but
definitely
arrive
early
to
park,
and
there
are
queues
to
check-in,
plus
a
briefing
session
before
you
start.
It
is
designed
to
be
time
slot
orientated.
One
last
point
is,
if
you
have
your
own
wetsuit
bring
it,
as
once
they
are
taken
off
by
the
previous
group
they
are
just
dipped
in
water
and
hung-up,
you
may
get
a
wet
one!
WiFi
signal
works,
but
it
isn't
the
type
of
venue
to
work
while
there
waiting
etc
👍
4/5
due
to
cleanliness,
spectator
provision
and
prices,
which
are
high
for
everything,
but
its
a
water
park.
I
did
try
and
call
the
venue
multiple
times,
but
never
got
an
answer,
just
the
same
unhelpful
voicemail.