As they said...Summerfun USA
but here is some info on it. and you can't take your own food in..
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Opened in 1989, Summerfun USA is a small, 4.6-acre park, but has plenty of fun packed into it. Located on the shores of the Leon River, this is a family-oriented water park with a ‘Texas-sized’ swimming pool. Giant lily pads and tree logs drift in the pool when you want to rest on them. Hanging hoops challenge everyone to swing their way across the water. A giant mushroom fountain in the center makes a great shower. The main pool connects with a shallow splash pool full of activities for kids, including a giant frog where you can slide down the tongue. For the bigger kids, there are three giant water slides starting forty feet up which take you through nine hundred feet of twists and turns. Two of the slides are experienced on your back and empty into the main pool. The third is designed for an innertube and empties into a lazy river. The lazy river has a forty-foot stretch of rapids to keep you from falling asleep. Summerfun USA also has a snack bar and concessions, which can be enjoyed in shaded picnic areas next to the pool or from a shaded wooden deck on the banks of the Leon River. In neighboring Heritage Park, you will also find plenty of parking, water and sand volleyball, an arcade, horseshoe pits, a jogging trail, softball fields, and picnic tables with grills. I visited this park on Memorial Day, but never had more than a two to three minute wait on the slides. Summerfun USA has a nice, low key, family feel to it, yet provides all-day entertainment.
2007-03-21 21:08:58
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answered by myview 5
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Yes, Summerfun USA
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2007-03-21 12:06:01
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answered by Nina Lee 7
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Yes. It's called Summer Fun USA. We took a field trip there at the summer camp that I worked for last year. It is no Schlitterbahn, but it's a nice way to spend the day with the family.
2007-03-21 12:06:22
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answered by Jack 5
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