Address: 527 E Liberty St, Ashland, OH 44805, USA
Phone: +14192818001
Sunday: 1–6PM
Monday: 5:15AM–9PM
Tuesday: 5:15AM–9PM
Wednesday: 5:15AM–9PM
Thursday: 5:15AM–9PM
Friday: 5:15AM–8PM
Saturday: 7:30AM–6PM
Precious Combs
My sister had my nephews birthday party here and what a blast! We love the water park!
Mariah Winters
I just wanna take the time to appreciate the staff here. Thank you all, a situation came up (first time here as a parent) while my girls were roller skating and they handled it very well. Kept me updated afterwards and made sure we were okay during our whole visit. This experience came out great at the end and we will be coming here more often and supporting them as well.
Jen
We love the new facility. The kids are having so much fun in the pool. The pool has a lazy river, slides, lily pads and a place for itty bitty kiddos to play! The price is better than the local YMCA and I think the pool is way nicer.
Alexa Mann
While I cannot speak for the place as a whole, if they are anything like the amazing Nancy I saw today they deserve 10 stars. She was polite helpful and went above and beyond, and it seemed like she really loves what she does. While I hope I don’t have to see her again, she made the not so great experience an absolutely lovely one.
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I donot know. Try calling them.
Yes!! There's a donation bin near the food pantry just make sure there in a bag 😁
There is no outdoor splash pad right now. Only an indoor Waterpark. They have talked about rebuilding the outdoor splash pad but nothing has happened yet. Splash pad was free, indoor park is $8- $10 for daily pass.
Yes and it'll be $5 for 61yrs or older, $8 for youth 1-17 and $10 for adults for a one day pass
We are closed as we are under construction all summer.
Thank you now what do i need to due
No, I’ve heard they’ve been turning people away but that’s not all they’re doing. They have a history of discrimination including at the spray park This particular place unfairly discriminated against the same person twice. Once for a disability regarding their wheelchair, a second time two years later because they have no kids and visited the spray park like everyone else. The person never bothered no one and happens to have an overheating disability. The spray park has been a great help to this person and they were unfairly targeted without their knowledge until something unfolded and they were harassed at the spray for over the sign in issue. The person targeted didn’t know they were going to be targeted that day, the same day there was yoga in the sanctuary. The person signed in at the front desk for the spray park at the same time they go each and every day with no problem whatsoever until this one day. This particular place decided they were going to call headquarters, it was
Don’t go, they discriminate against people without kids and they also discriminate against disabled people. Here’s what they do with donated money after discrimination against disable people and those who are childless who can no longer visit the splash pad. 301 E. liberty first church of God and the community funded this new waterpark. Targeted people are no longer welcome especially since those people stood up to those who were unfairly targeting them through unfair rules. If you went there before and you were disabled and you have no kids, you’re no longer welcome, look at the sign on the outside of the fence that’s pretty much around the whole spray part. Meanwhile, here’s plans for the indoor waterpark: targeted people are probably not welcome there either nor should anyone put money in those little red kettles when they come around at Christmas time https://www.times-gazette.com/news/20190228/salvation-army-kroc-center-unveils-plans-for-indoor-water-park
Google IT I AM not sure the times
Yes
You may want to find out what they are doing before giving this place anymore money. They have a habit of unfairly targeting people and discriminating against the disabled and those without kids from ever visiting the spray park as of summer of 2019. Look at the signs around the outside of the black fence around RJ’s spray park. And now they’re about to build an indoor waterpark and probably start charging and even discriminating even further. 301 East Liberty St. church of God and the community helped to fund this park but no one knew there was discrimination going on. Below is the link to the plan for the waterpark https://www.times-gazette.com/news/20190228/salvation-army-kroc-center-unveils-plans-for-indoor-water-park
Not sure about that. There is a non profit called Reaching Out that may help. Angie Henke is the leader and it is based in mansfield, Ohio but they will help in surrounding areas as well. They have a great Facebook page as well.
I don't think they do skating anymore you can call and ask
The splash park is unfortunately not open on Sundays.
It opens next Monday, June 4th
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