Diamond Bay Water Park For Residents ONLY

Category: Park in Pearland, Texas

Address: 2034 Trinity Bay Dr, Pearland, TX 77584, USA

Phone: +17133324677

Opening hours

Sunday: 12–7PM

Monday: 10AM–7PM

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 10AM–7PM

Thursday: 3–7PM

Friday: 10AM–7PM

Saturday: 10AM–7PM

Reviews

tye pras

Sep 20, 2022

Kids had a blast here. 3 stars because of one day we waited for an hour and a half to get in. They (workers/lifeguards) did not let people saying there was thunder and lightening, which no one heard nor seen. Yet the other pools in the neighborhood were open. Another day everyone was kicked out because they had to close the pool down for maintenance (lies) but opens back up right after everyone leaves, to let another group in. Be honest with the community that lives here.

Andrea D

Sep 6, 2022

Toddler Friendly! Has a small 1ft circular toddler/baby area. A small waterpark. Two mushroom waterfall things with a slope that goes to the pool and large water slides! Its very cool! For residents only, so you must be a resident or know someone to get in.

AJ

Aug 15, 2022

Amazing place!!!

Ralohn

Jul 29, 2022

So I'm new to Houston with my three children and of course it's always super hot here well I googled the nearest splash pad or community swimming and this is what we found when we got here I found out that it's only for residents I spoke with the resident and he said that he had four passes and allowed us to answer with his family I was very grateful wonderful swimming area very clean they offer Wi-Fi the lifeguards are very attentive and welcoming and I like the diverse culture I would say that we would be returning but since we've been there they've updated their website to say residence only

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Questions & Answers

How much they charge the entrance

Juanpablo Hern57andez Mora | Nov 6, 2019
Chris Halpin | Nov 6, 2019

There is no charge but you have to live in Shadow Creek Ranch and have a pool card.

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Do you have to pay

Casandra Jaras | Nov 6, 2018
Mark Knafl | Nov 6, 2018

no, but you have to have your resident access card. the hoa issues them.

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