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    Wilson Park Splash Pad

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Great Wolf Lodge

    Great Wolf Lodge

    3.4
    (3.4k reviews)
    23.7 mi

    Overall, we had a good experience at Great Wolf Lodge. It's a fun place for a family day trip, and…read morethere was plenty to keep everyone entertained. While it may not be somewhere we'd go or come.. for a vacation, it's definitely worth visiting for a day. The only negative experience we had involved an employee named Stephanie who was working the family raft slide. She came across as though she genuinely didn't want to be there. It didn't ruin our visit by any means, but when you're in a family-focused environment, a friendly attitude goes a long way. Also, during one of our turns on the family slide, the wait was noticeably longer than it should have been compared to all of our previous rides, which slowed things down a bit. Definitely a bit miss managed as it seems as 1-2 employees max were bouncing back and forward to push the rafts down. Something that popped into mind free of charge lol. One suggestion for the marketing team: consider giving away complimentary waterproof phone pouches. They cost only a few dollars at retail store ( Walmart ) so I'd imagine they could be purchased in bulk at a much lower cost. Guests would use them throughout the park, and many would likely take pictures and post all over there social media as I saw almost every partner with one,I know I did and will posting family pic and already have all the family said they'd want to come..giving Great Wolf Lodge free advertising and great brand exposure every time they're used elsewhere. It seems like a small investment that could create a lasting impression. Overall, a solid 4-star experience. We'd come back again.

    Dear Great Wolf Lodge,…read more Sending links that expire in 48 hours is bad enough. Charging those same loyal customers $35 EVERY visit just to park their car is even worse. A season pass should reward loyalty, not nickel-and-dime the people who already paid to support your business. Families deserve better. Management does not care and has no ability no desire to help

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    Great Wolf Lodge
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    Wild Rivers

    Wild Rivers

    3.1
    (478 reviews)
    35.9 mi

    We went to Wild Rivers for the first time yesterday and had a blast! The park was clean and the…read morestaff we interacted with were all friendly and helpful. My husband lost his prescription goggles coming off one of the water slides and the lifeguard was helpful & had a good attitude as he helped us retrieve it. The pizza also surpassed our expectations. I think the only slightly off part was getting lunch--lines in the cafe were crowded & confusing (it was a Tuesday, so can't imagine what that must be like on a Saturday). Timing for season passes doesn't work out this summer for us, but we'll definitely be considering it for future summers!

    Giving this a 5* because I had a great time when I came here on father's day with my son…read more There were minimal lines everywhere, maybe it was because of father's day. The few people I talked to said that was an anomaly and the lines can get crowded on weekends. Overall, I think it's a great water park. It's definitely better staffed than at Hurricane harbor where they have only one lifeguard running multiple slides causing artificial long waits. We came right as they opened and rode a few of the tube slides and had to wait to get on with others since it was a minimum of 3 people per tube. The wave pool was a hoot, and the lazy river had plenty of tubes for us to borrow. I think they could do a bit better with queuing up people on the 2 people tubes and letting us load up while we're given the okay to go down the slide.

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    Junior Lifeguard Camp
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    Adventure Lagoon

    Adventure Lagoon

    4.0
    (214 reviews)
    27.1 mi
    $

    I really like adventure lagoon. It is a really fun experience. There is so much to do. There are…read morewaterslides and water obstacle courses. Along with that there are also kayaks, pedal boats, and paddle boards. They have good food that is served quickly. The lifeguards and staff are kind and helpful. I felt very safe there. Would totally recommend!

    The Adventure Lagoon felt incredibly misleading…read more I was planning to take my kids to the beautiful Splash Park at Castaic Lake, but my son told me Adventure Lagoon was a better deal because it advertised $35 for the day. When I arrived, the employee asked, "Do they want the water park too?" I replied, "That's why we're here." She then told me it was an additional $10 per person. What wasn't made clear is that the $10 only covers one hour. After getting inside, I learned you have to keep paying for every additional hour. For comparison: Castaic Splash Park 2 kids = $70 total Parent = free Adventure Lagoon (calculation based on 3 hours - though I chose this place to come for 4 hours since it was advertised as same price for all day) 2 kids admission = $70 Water park fees = $60 Parent admission = $35 Total = $165 So instead of spending the day at a beautiful lake surrounded by nature, we paid more than double to be at a small water park surrounded by warehouses. The website prominently advertises the day rate and has a big "BOOK NOW" button, but the hourly water park fees are not made clear upfront; you have to literally scroll below the pricing and "Book Now" to see them. See here - https://www.theadventurelagoon.com/pricing I don't mind paying. I do mind feeling misled. Unfortunately, they lost us as customers for life.

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    Obstacle course !
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    Raging Waters Los Angeles

    Raging Waters Los Angeles

    2.5
    (1.2k reviews)
    34.4 mi

    We took 8 teens here for a birthday party in June 2026. We got exactly what we paid for and all the…read moreteenagers had a lot of fun! We reserved a picnic area and honestly it was better than the Gazebo we rented the last visit. Kids will be running around crazy on rides all day so don't overthink it! We ordered the pizza, Dots ice cream, and drink wristbands and it was enough. We didn't bring a cake but the party next to us did. Hydro flask need to be emptied but clear water bottles were allowed. See park rules before you go so you don't get mad for nothing. There were lots of slides. Perfect for teenagers and young children. Park hours were 11-6 on a Sunday which was perfect. Pros- Easy Parking, short to moderate lines to enter and on rides (early June) plenty of life guards, clean as you can expect a public place to be, friendly staff, food options and reasonable prices (card only/ no cash), live DJ, pirate characters walking around, not overly crowded, family friendly. Cons- Parking was expensive, Google Maps will try to kill you by telling you to enter the wrong driveway (the exit), don't order a salad it has no dressing offered (Weird!!!). People recording everywhere, dress code(some older women here to date? LOL), some seated areas closed, our picnic area had no reservation signs so we had to ask people to leave (I recommend you bring your own to avoid conflicts)

    We had a fairly good day; several options for food and the shops are super cute…read more BUT Be prepared to deal with tons of bees. I was stung on my thigh while sunning by the kids area. And the lazy river is absolutely disgusting. The water is so cloudy you can only see down maybe a foot and there is tons of hair balls floating around.

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    Raging Waters Los Angeles
    07/24/11-By Alfred Villa

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    Knott's Soak City

    Knott's Soak City

    3.1
    (560 reviews)
    18.9 mi

    the park is good, its spacious and has a good amount of rides, while a lot of the rides are boring,…read morethe park does give me some time to have break with those less intense rides, as a thrill seeker, I wouldn't go here all the time, places like Hurricane Harbor is more fun. Also the wave pool and the lazy river, It's literally like sand paper, every time I go to the wave pool and sometimes the lazy river my feet get cut, and sometimes my knees in the wave pool. Other than that, its a good park, it's more meant for families, that thrill seekers.

    My family has passes so we've been a few times before already. This past weekend was our first time…read morepurchasing the bring-a-friend tickets and bringing a larger group (3 families total). It was easy to purchase tickets online for everyone, the interface was not complicated at all. Entering was easy breezy and we were able to find a spot for our large group. What's great is we were able to bring in wagons to haul our beach chairs, umbrellas, and misc items for the kids. Even if you're not the first to arrive to pick the prime spots/shade areas, you can pretty much find any spot at the water park and create a shady oasis for you and your family. Food and drinks are on the pricy side but that's pretty normal for a water park I think.

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    Red, white and boom icee flavor is the best!
    Red, white and boom icee flavor is the best!
    Fun House Water Play Area: Water cannons, giant buckets & kid-approved Fun House is where smiles get bigger and everyone walks away soaked.
    Fun House Water Play Area: Water cannons, giant buckets & kid-approved Fun House is where smiles get bigger and everyone walks away soaked.
    Soak city entrance: Where summer officially begins! From lazy rivers 2 heart-pounding slides, Soak City is your splash zone 2 fun.

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    Soak city entrance: Where summer officially begins! From lazy rivers 2 heart-pounding slides, Soak City is your splash zone 2 fun.
    Splash! La Mirada Regional Aquatics Center

    Splash! La Mirada Regional Aquatics Center

    3.5
    (425 reviews)
    18.9 mi

    I decided to throw my son's 13th birthday party here. For $629 we got 15 day passes, a seating…read morearea, 3 pizzas (they were pretty good), and 15 small water bottles. We ended up ordering a 4th pizza because teenagers eat a lot. The water park has very strict rules about what can and cannot be brought into the park. There's a kitchen you can order food from and concession stands. There are ins and outs of the park so if you're on a budget, you can leave the park, have lunch somewhere more affordable and then come back. The party host was very nice and was very thorough in explaining everything. We went on a Saturday and it was VERY busy. I'm thinking that if you want to beat the crowds visiting during the week might be best. If you don't have reserved seating there are spots with grass with shade and first come first serve chairs everywhere with umbrellas. I plan to come back but definitely during the week when it's less busy.

    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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    Splash! La Mirada Regional Aquatics Center
    Splash! La Mirada Regional Aquatics Center

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