It only cost us around $20 for all four of us to get into the park. The park itself was tucked away in a state park so it was surrounded by trees and it really felt like it was away from the city. We picked a great day to go because hardly anyone was there. The lifeguard I talked to said it's usually really crowded every day. Everywhere we turned, there was a cool water feature. Cason doesn't like getting water on his face or head but other than that, he loves playing in/with water.
This thing was pretty cool, you could spin the lower three pieces around and they had dams you could put in to change the water flow.
Bryce had a lot of fun until he got super tired. He was missing his nap and there was no way he was going to sleep at the water park.
If the kids turned this red wheel, they could start and stop the water flow. Cason thought that was pretty neat.
Cason wouldn't go on this slide at first because of the water coming out the top. So we just stopped mentioning it and all of the sudden, he decided to go down over and over and over again. We were very proud of him for giving it a try!
The waterpark must have really tired Cason out. I have not seen this boy sleep outside of his bed or his car seat since he was just a few months old. He fell asleep in the car on the way to the airport and stayed asleep when Kelly moved him to the stroller where he slept for probably close to an hour before we went through security.
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That looks like a super fun place!
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