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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Big Splash Adventure Indoor Water Park Review (October 26, 2013)

Apologies on getting this review out late. I've been booked solid for the past month and haven't had an adequate amount of time to continue on it! But I now have it finished and ready to be viewed!


So, on Saturday October 26, I made an hour and fifteen-minute drive from Louisville, Kentucky, north to Big Splash Adventure resort and indoor water park located in French Lick, Indiana. Once at the top of the hill where the resort is located, you are greeted with the backside exterior of the indoor water park with all of the main water slides poking out. Further down, you see the hotel-portion of the resort, and the entrance to the main lobby to check into the rooms or buy day passes for the water park.



The indoor water park itself has a great amount of space around and above, with the majority of the water park's walls and roof being made of glass so sunlight can enter through practically any angle, and so park goers can get a good view of the Indiana hills surrounding the resort. The park's attractions include the Lost River that flows around paths and under slides, the Buccaneer Bay water playground with tipping bucket and small slides, two whirlpool spas, and the park's four main water slides.



The first of the four major water slides is Pirate's Plunder. The initial start of this blue body slide is a near-flat straight section and may need a bit of effort for riders to get going, but the slide picks up a bit once inside the dark area of the flume. There's nothing very intense about this slide outside of not being able to see ahead of you along the way due to the darkness, making some turns sudden. It's also one of the only two slides that end in the pool that connects to the lazy river.


Sitting to the left of Pirate's Plunder is Silver Beard's Revenge, the park's wide inner-tube bowl slide. It begins with a gradual, yet easy drop into the bowl section where sliders complete an impressive amount of revolutions before coming into the exit in the middle. Exiting the slide involves a steep drop into a dark section and completing a U-turn before splashing into the shutdown lane at the end. The slide itself is quick on the drop, yet very gentle for the entire slide (minus the small drop upon exiting the bowl). It's the most popular ride in the entire water park, with the longest wait of all slides.


To the left side of Silver Beard's Revenge is the park's normal enclosed inner tube slide, Jolly Roger Jetty. The first half of this slide consists of a left turn followed by a right helix in complete darkness. The slide's tunnel then protrudes out of the water park, shining more light inside, and does two helixes to the left before coming back inside to land in the pool connected to the lazy river.



The last of the water slides is the park's most intense, Scallywag Scuttle. This body slide was designed to fit the tight space near the roof, which made for a tight and quick initial turning drop out of the platform before continuing the rest of the slide and splashing into the shutdown lane at the end. Thanks to the drop from the station, Scallywag Scuttle has a quicker speed throughout the entire slide compared to the other slides.

Overall, the water park had a very decent collection of water park attractions and slides for a park of its size. I found myself especially enjoying a few laps around the gentle lazy river that winds under the slide structure, around paths, and under different themed fountains and dump buckets and shower curtains along the way. It is far from a water park that would provide thrill seekers a place to get their fix at, but it does have one element that many of the closest water park to it doesn't have: A roof

It's a heavy-hitter for families with young children, and made up the majority of goups at the park during my visit.

Jolly Roger Jetty: 7/10
Pirate's Plunder: 7/10
Scallywag Scuttle: 8/10
Silver Beard's Revenge: 8/10

Overall water park rating: 7/10

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