Address: 10661 Kile Rd, Chardon, OH 44024, USA
Phone: +14402850910
Sunday: 11AM–7PM
Monday: 11AM–7PM
Tuesday: 11AM–7PM
Wednesday: 11AM–7PM
Thursday: 11AM–7PM
Friday: 11AM–7PM
Saturday: 11AM–7PM
Mary Wilson
My family would visit at least once a year sometimes two or three, but this year will be our last. Water was filthy bathrooms smelled horrible. You could not even lay in the lounge chairs without smelling sewer. Nothing was open lazy river, obstacle course. The slides was open but at one point while standing at top where the life guards stand everyone noticed the one sitting in his chair nodding off. I will find a new place to have our family gatherings.
Katie James
If I could give zero stars I would!!! Disgustingly dirty!!! Smells so bad near the only tiny pool area that’s open! Which I can understand since the “deep end” is filled with algae! I wonder if they even test the water daily?! Only one working hand dryer which you definitely need after using those filthy bathrooms. But according to staff that’s a house keeping issue. I think it’s a management issue! For the cost of this place you would think the upkeep would be better!!! I wonder how recent the health department had last been here! GROSS!!!!
Sue Stephenson (Ms. Stephenson)
One star is too much! I spent $60 going here yesterday only to find that most of the pool was "closed" due to "being short staffed" but the entire middle of the pool was green with algae. The portion of the pool that was open was filthy with floating specks of algae and God knows what else! The lifeguards were rarely paying attention and most of the employees I encountered seemed annoyed to be at work. Many of the "attractions" were closed and those that were open were absolutely filthy and dilapidated. After leaving the lazy river because of the teenagers that were blowing snot into the water, we returned to the pool thinking we'd rather risk algae than snot during a global pandemic... We found the pool was closed because someone threw up in it - Gross! When we asked when the pool would be reopened we were told in 30 minutes... WITHOUT ANYTHING AT ALL BEING DONE TO THE POOL! WOW! Talk about disgusting! On top of that, not a lifeguard was in sight and any child could have gone in that nasty puke and algae filled pool and no one would have known. The only bright spot in the entire trip was a young lady that was working the paddle boats. She was friendly and helpful. I loved this park when I was a kid - not anymore. The pictures posted on line must be at least 30 years old! This place is now a run-down, disgusting tourist trap. DO NOT FALL FOR IT! My only hope now is that I don't wind up ill from whatever I came in contact with while I was there! And in case you are wondering why we stayed... It was 90 degrees and kept thinking some part of this park has to be work the $60. We were wrong... so very wrong.
Chris Nichols
Took the family on a very hot day... so it was crowded! Loved the lazy river, water slides and paddle boats. I really like that they had non water activities including the go-carts. Truly something for everyone...with plenty of picnic areas, with grills, yes, you can bring in coolers and food! Very reasonably priced!
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Yes, I only buy tickets at park, but you can buy discounted ones on groupon
you roll in with what u have...they dont care or ask. and theres a ton of picnic tables. cooler comes in handy!
Some stuff is pay per play only, but that's mostly sportsland. The rest is covered by the admission.
I think there is a bundle like 15 a ticket
Get tickets online and they are only 20 per person. Nice place. We are planning on buying a season pass next year.
They have several. LARGE grills that are free to use just bring charcoal
Reserved picnic tables are under pavilions. Like... 18 tables give or take. They are a little far from the main action. You can go early and put your stuff on a bunch of free tables. I have seen people set up their own canopies. That looks like the way to go for small-medium groups.
Yes they have cabanas, pavilions and a party room. Cabanas are $25 and comes with 4 drinks and ice.
Niece went online for discount tix $15 bucks per person & included go carts.Parking is 4 bucks per car.
24 for adult. I think 17 for kids
Very clean. We didn't see any trash the whole time we were there. The water was also clean.
Yes!! They also have community grills, you can bring charcoal!
Yes, pioneer waterland is open for business. Check website for specials. Have fun. 🌊💦🌊💦
Yes, we will be following Covid 19 guidelines. Our tentative opening date is Saturday, May 29th. Please check our website at pioneerwaterland.com for all updated information.
$27 adults$17kids. We got tickets on Groupon but I think that deal ended. You can look up their schedule on Google.
Campers get a discount into the park. So right now with all of the water slides not running. It was $17 a person to get in and $15 to camp
Right now there's only 2 water slides open so its discounted at 20.00 $
They are not open today because it is too cold that's probably why they arent answering
Go carts kids play ground lazy river big swimming pool for small kids and adults picnic area to bring ur own food in
There's is two not to far away. A holiday inn Express and quail hollow resort both with in driving distance located by route 90.
I was there last year. I have season passes and it looked clean Everytime I was there. I've been there several times this year and no frogs or poop.
You'd have to be doing something very silly to get hurt.
Posted weight limit is 300lbs
Yep, normal business hours
$19.00 for adults not sure about kids
The park supplies tubes for the lazy river, but patrons bring in smaller tubes for children all the time
$25 and $15
Pioneer was not able to open today due to the cooler weather but will open tomorrow at 11am. For our full schedule please visit pioneerwaterland.com, click the "Visiting the Park " tab then "Hours of Operation".
Daily camping rates are for up to 4 people, one tent with no hook ups-$15.00 per night. RV or tent with full hook ups- $40.00 per night. 20/30 amp service. Dump station. Must purchase park admission-$15.00 per person in the park office.
You have to bring your own camping gear, tent or RV or pop-up.
It's an inflatable setup with targets you can shoot at. Like the rest of the park it looks run down so we didn't do it
271 north to 322 (Mayfield rd) east, 35 miles, 50+ minutes
Yes. There's a sand park with slides and in the pool area, theres a shallow pool for small children
$5.00 for go carts and paddle boats are free
No it's one price for everbody
During the mon-fri: 7pm, weekend: 8pm
Yes, there are paddle boats at no extra charge. 2 people paddle and I have seen up to 6 people on one boat. (As long as you are all not too heavy.)
Yes absolutely. They have grills to cook what you bring as well. They do offer food to buy at the park as well
Pioneer Waterland's Any Day Discount Tickets are Activity Admission Tickets (Reg. $24.95) for everyone 3 years old and older; 46" tall and taller and includes UNLIMITED FREE use of all park games and attractions except Go-Karts, Batting Cages,S.A.F.E.
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