How much does it cost to get into Statesboro Water Park?

How much does it cost to get into Statesboro Water Park?

If purchasing a ticket at Splash and under 4ft (48″) tall, admission ticket is $17. If purchasing a ticket at Splash and over 4ft (48″) tall, admission ticket is $22. All admission tickets purchased online are $19.99 regardless of height.

Is Splash in the Boro opening this year?

STATESBORO, Ga. (WTOC) – The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted almost every business in one form or another. It forced many to close their doors for an entire season or longer. Splash in the Boro, a summertime tradition in Statesboro, never opened in 2020 but says they’ll be open this year.

How long has Splash in the Boro been around?

2004
Splash in the Boro

Opened June 2004
Operating season May through September
Area 155 acres (630,000 m2)
Attractions
Total 9; including Lazy River

Where is splash in the Boro?

Splash in the Boro! – Family Waterpark and Aquatic Center in Statesboro Georgia, less than an hour from Savannah. Open 7 days a week starting May 29th!

How much does it cost to get into splash?

Online vs at Splash pricing varies. All patrons 2 & Under are free! If purchasing a ticket at Splash and under 4ft (48″) tall, admission ticket is $14. If purchasing a ticket at Splash and over 4ft (48″) tall, admission ticket is $19. All admission tickets purchased online are $17 regardless of height.

What is splash in the Boro’s policy on lost or stolen items?

Splash in the Boro is not responsible for lost or stolen items. It is recommended that NO valuables be brought in to the park. Passes go on sale Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving) each year for a discounted rate. Season passes are a great way to save money if you plan on visiting us regularly!

How do I rent a locker at Splash in the Boro?

Visit our “Locker Rental” station just inside the entrance gate. Locker rentals require a photo ID to be left to purchase and receive a key. Splash in the Boro is not responsible for lost or stolen items. It is recommended that NO valuables be brought in to the park.

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