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    Dry Town Water Park

    4.0 (142 reviews)

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    Larissa M.

    Who knew Palmdale had its own little water park? Admission is $26 for kids under 48 inches and $32 for adults, with special discounts available for Palmdale residents. The park is on the smaller side, but it's perfect for families with young children. There's a sweet little kids' area with toddler friendly slides, a relaxing lazy river, and a few bigger slides for those over 48 inches tall. We rented a small locker for the whole day for just $8, which was perfect for keeping our valuables safe and dry. It was such a fun day out with the family. And the best part? Parking is free , a rare treat in California!

    Tianyi X.

    Truly a great experience with my toddlers. The park is bit crowded, good size that we didn't need to rush. People are very friendly and attentive to the visitors. The ticket is very reasonable for two kids and an adult. We loved it here.

    Carina A.

    Very Attentive life guards in all areas of the park rest areas and restrooms are very clean food prices aren't bad at all our family had a great time here

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    Mary K.

    I highly recommend you check out this water park! We had an absolute blast. It's really the perfect size to have fun and have some space but not so big it requires a plan and a whole day. It's a great place to refresh when it's hot out and you don't know what else to do with kids. There are two sets of slides. One has a mat you ride on going down on your stomach and the other is a tube situation. Each set has four different slides so there are plenty fir the thrill seekers. I'm not particularly into that part of it but I had a good time! Scary but, again, not overwhelming. Honestly, my favorite area is the little kids shallow pool because there's a giant bucket that keeps dumping water and for whatever reason I am mesmerized by it. We got food at the food court and the line did take is quite a while. The food was great tho! They have lots of icy cold drink options too. And there are two general stores for other snacks and drinks. The lazy river was also perfect. It's long enough that it takes a while to go around and it's fun even if there's not a tube to ride. Parking is easy and there is no extra charge. They do have caps on the number of people in the park though so, I'd advise getting tickets in advance. We had such a lovely day!

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    Such a nice spot for kids! We loved the lazy river & just the environment in general. Kind staff :)

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    Pretty cool place and not a lot of people! Pretty clean and lines aren't long. I recommend it to others

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    2 years ago

    Very fun water park for lil kids and adults but I recommend it for toddlers and teenagers preferably up to 13

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    My kids had so much fun. Great place to visit for the summer. Better to get the pass if you plan on going more than once.

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    Loved it, not overcrowded, clean, and it was a perfect way to disconnect and have fun and affordable.

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    Fun place a must if you have kid's you can a lunch and come out to your car and eat and then go back in and have more fun.

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    Don't know if one of swimming areas is actually named lazy river but the kids loved it!!!

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    Hurricane Harbor provide a great family activity for people in this area. It is a nice way to stay…read morecool as well as active with your kids. It's been a smaller side, so it can get crowded quite quickly. But people tend to stay in their own space. If you want a seat, you have to get there at opening. Sometimes these may open throughout the day. But to have a guaranteed seat get there early. If you have the all part dining plan, you can use it inside of harbor. One thing that they really need to improve upon. There are plenty of seats that are not covered well. They even got rid of the shade that was covering the wine for the restaurant. Speaking a restaurant. There are only a few places to eat in the park. So when it's busy, the line is super long quickly, plan ahead.

    Took the family here for the first time and they had a great time. My kids loved the Pirate Cove…read morearea as well as the Big Splash area. My teenagers enjoyed the wave pool and all the different water slides. I like the fact they even have a swimming pool. The only bad thing in my experience I had was with the lazy river and there being a lot of bees and leaves floating around in it, but other than that it was pretty cool. I like how they have all the different entrances and exits throughout the lazy river. My kids were using it as a shortcut to go to water slides. My kids would swim through the lazy river exit, get on a water slide and then when they were done they would hop back in and swim and go to another water slide. I like the different food options and they were pretty good food couldn't complain about it. just wish there was more refill stations. they all tend to be on one side of the park with the food area wish things have one more closer to the swimming pool. I personally like this one better than Knott's Soak City.

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    3.5
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    Buy your tickets in advance and plan to wait a while in line to get your bag searched. (All of the…read morerules/prohibited items are listed online.) We arrived at 10:30am on a Saturday and finally made it into the first pool around 11:05am. There are lockers but they aren't that useful, aside from storing any valuables as you generally need easy access to your things (sunscreen, towels, etc.) I had no issue bringing in baby food for my daughter and she LOVED the splash pad, wading pool area and lazy river. Hoping it is less crowded on weekdays!

    What exactly am I paying for?…read more Seriously. I purchased a membership for lap swimming, but the reality is that members are constantly competing for access to THREE lanes. Not an entire pool. Three lanes. And apparently the expectation is that up to FOUR adults can share a single lane. Four. There was a day when a third person joined my lane and that was RIDICULOUS. Four people sharing one lap lane is not a quality swimming experience. It's overcrowding disguised as a membership benefit. Then there are the limited hours. Which I was initially fine with until everything else. There are the swim lessons and you will be removed from a lane if the instructor needs the lane you are already in. Then there is the jacuzzi, which seems to spend more time closed than open. I swim three times a week and I honestly can't remember the last time it was available. At this point, why advertise it as an amenity at all? And today I find... the facility is closed Friday, Saturday, and Sunday for a swim meet. The only notice given was a piece of paper taped to the door. A piece of paper. In 2026. Members provide phone numbers and email addresses when signing up. Why collect that information if you're not going to communicate closures that eliminate nearly half a week's worth of access? No email. No text. No notification. Just drive over and find out when you get there. The most frustrating part is that none of these issues exist by themselves. It's the combination of all of them. Limited hours. Limited lanes. Overcrowded lanes. Frequent jacuzzi closures. Priority given elsewhere. Unexpected facility closures. Poor communication. Yet the membership price suggests you're paying for a premium aquatic facility. You're not. For less money, I can join a gym with a lap pool, a functioning jacuzzi, longer operating hours, fitness equipment, and significantly better availability. City of La Mirada wants to charge premium membership fees while delivering a consistently limited experience. The entire operation feels incredibly cheap. Cheap communication. Cheap availability. Cheap member accommodations. But somehow not cheap membership prices. If members are expected to share three overcrowded lanes, lose access for entire weekends, receive no meaningful communication, and watch amenities remain closed for weeks at a time, then management needs to answer a very simple question: What exactly are we paying for?

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