Boji Splash Indoor Waterpark
About the Business
Boji Splash Indoor Waterpark is a thrilling amusement park located at 630 Linden Drive in Arnolds Park, Iowa, United States. This exciting indoor waterpark offers a variety of water attractions and slides for visitors of all ages to enjoy. From exhilarating water slides to relaxing lazy rivers, Boji Splash has something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a fun day out with the family or a place to cool off on a hot summer day, Boji Splash Indoor Waterpark is the perfect destination. Come make a splash and create lasting memories at this exciting waterpark in the heart of Iowa.
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Location & Phone number
630 Linden Dr, Arnolds Park, IA 51331, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"This could be a nice place. Not enough places to sit or establish a place for your belongings. Not a great architectural design from the beginning. The staff has always been nice from my experience. Maintenence could really be stepped up a notch. Expect it to be busy as the facility fills up quick due to the size of the community and the insane number of condos put up on the property. If you're just looking to swim & have a decent time, look into the many hotels that are less busy and $5 to swim if you don't need the slides.."
"This place was an absolute blast with our kids. We had 5 kids ages 3-9 and there was something for all of them. For the water slides you need to be 48” tall which was a disappointment to my 6 year old. The indoor pool was colder than the outside for sure, but the kids didn’t care. We went 4th of July weekend and it was packed (understandably so) but we never really waited for the water slides. If you wanted to just hang out in the pool you definitely couldn’t space out very well. They have a lot of lifeguards (no labor shortage here) and have safety breaks. The lifeguards did a wonderful job of enforcing rules reasonably but also letting people have fun. Swim up bar drinks were strong and reasonably priced, and themed for the resort feel (daiquiris, pina colada etc) There also was pizza you could order from the poolside as well. Signs say that you can’t bring in your own beverages but we found that rule to not be enforced. Towels were in short supply on the racks but you can ask for them at the wristband counter when signing your waiver. We would definitely recommend improving the waiver/wristband process because the lines got crazy."
"The waterpark was run down. The indoor art was dark and dirty. Dusty everywhere. The pool floor torn up my kid's feet. The outdoor part was a little better. The lifeguards were ridiculous. One gal was flipping people off and using profanity with kids around. While on duty they were dressed in jeans, tennis shoes, and hoodies. They were more worried about gossiping with each other than watching the swimmers. My daughter was going down the tube slide with a friend, they weren't even allowed to make sure they were properly seated before the lifeguard was yelling at them to get moving. They went down, got hurt, hit their heads and almost drowned because of an impatient lifeguard. On the opposite spectrum... Jake the lifeguard was extremely patient and so nice."
"Winter time / offseason review: The water park itself isn’t bad. It’s probably one of the only things to do with kids during the winter time in Okoboji. My kids (ages 11 and below) had a great time and lasted maybe 2-3 hours before they lost interest. The water slides and other play areas were a lot of fun. The place was extremely crowded. If you’re looking to come out for the offseason weekend hours, be prepared for long lines for entry. We got there at exactly 4pm and waited almost an hour to get in. Couple of recommendations for the park: 1. Make the daily requirement for the waiver to be a yearly requirement. If unable to do so, legally, then allow folks to complete the waiver online before arriving. That would GREATLY reduce your line to get in 2. It could be nearly impossible to get an inter-tube for slides at times. Recommend having “slide tubes” and “lazy river tubes” so folks don’t just hang onto them when they transition from slides to lazy river."
"Great place for all ages. We spent a few hours there & could have stayed longer. Toddler, 1st grader & 18 year olds all found lots to do. The littles like the play structures & slides & the bigger kids/ adults liked the big water slides, lazy river & bball hoops. Several treat & food options were available. The outdoor Waterpark was closed & it was the main reason we booked here. The indoor Waterpark was a little dirty with some dirt accumulated in corners, several bugs floating in the water. The restrooms needed to be cleaned. We were there the 1st week of June, in the morning so not end of day or anything."
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