What does Splash Lagoon have?

What does Splash Lagoon have?

Discover Splash Lagoon Opened in March 2003, more than three million guests have enjoyed Splash Lagoon, which includes seven water slides, pools, hot tubs, a 12-level interactive Tree House, a Tree Tops Ropes Course, 6,500 square foot Arcade with over 100 games, and Wild Waters Wave Pool.

Does Splash Lagoon have a wave pool?

To keep Splash Lagoon engaging for the customers, an indoor wave pool was added to the list of attractions. The 200,000-gallon wave pool accommodates almost 200 people, making it one of the largest indoor wave pools in the country.

How old do you have to be to go to Splash Lagoon?

Children under the age of fourteen are required to be accompanied by a responsible adult. What is Splash Cash?

Is Splash Lagoon for kids?

Age Recommendations. Many families have children with a wide age range, and are on the constant lookout for an activity that has “something for everyone.” My assessment: Splash Lagoon is appropriate for kids from the very young through teenagers.

When was splash lagoon built?

March 2003
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Does Splash Lagoon have an arcade?

Open To The PUBLIC – Water Park Admission Not Required! One of the biggest and best arcades in the Erie region, the Treasure Island Arcade is a great way to spend your time before or after having fun in the water park!

How do you spell Splash Lagoon?

Splash Lagoon Indoor Waterpark Resort is a Polynesian-themed large indoor waterpark located in Erie, Pennsylvania. The park is approximately 80,000 square feet (7,400 m2).

Does Splash Lagoon close for lightning?

Yes it’s all indoors and heated. Open year round.

How much does Splash Lagoon pay?

Average Splash Lagoon Indoor Water Park Lifeguard hourly pay in the United States is approximately $11.34, which is 6% below the national average.

When did Splash Lagoon open?

Who owns Splash Lagoon?

Scott Enterprises
Scott Enterprises, which owns & operates Splash Lagoon Indoor Water Park Resort has completed a month-long effort to support to local families impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak. Beginning on Tuesday, May 5, the Erie-based hospitality company, Scott Enterprises, provided free family-style meals to those in need.

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