The Water Works
About The Water Works
Get ready to turn on the water works...it's water park time! Bring the whole family down for this day of water slides, a water playground, and even a rapid water channel. Not sure what that is? Well, there's only one way to find out - get down there!
The Water Works is a great place for families to spend time together, and for kids to stay active. Swimming is a great skill to have, and splashing is a great way to have fun!
If you fancy yourself a bit of a diver, then get on the diving board and enjoy doing those flips, or for those more serious swimmers you can use the lap pool to really practice the skills and techniques needed to be a really great swimmer.
The little ones with love the gradual entry pool where they will feel like they're on a beach, so they can experience a taste of what it's like to swim without being in the deeper water, and we're saving the best until last - there's a whirlpool! Pretty cool! Make sure you don't get too dizzy!
If you love swimming but want to improve, you can take one of their swim lessons, or celebrate your birthday splashing around with your friends! Want to hear something REALLY cool? Why not reserve the ENTIRE park for your party! We know - we love it too! Saturdays and Sundays between 6pm and 9pm are available for you to enjoy the whole park for you and your friends.
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Suggest editHow much does it cost?
Suggest editAdults $12.00 ($8.00 for residents)
Children $8.00 ($6.00 for residents)
Last Update 2023
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The Water Works FAQ’s
Do they have baby facilities?
There is a nursery for those little ones, as well as a parent and toddler groups swims!
Any top tips when visiting?
Patrons must be 42 inches to ride the flume body slides and 48 inches to ride the drop slide. Also lap swim patrons must be 16 years or older, unless approved by the Aquatics Supervisor.
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Swim lessons are a great way for kids to build confidence and keep active.
Do they have baby facilities?
There is a nursery for those little ones, as well as a parent and toddler groups swims!
Is The Water Works fully accessible?
Give them a call to ask about accessibility
Any additonal information?
Non-swimming guests pay entrance fee.
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