Xavier H.
Yelp
Bottom line, the rules seem to be enforced rather gently/flexibly. If you read multiple reviews here, it seems that your mileage may vary. Biggest complaint from our visit is that we went there on a Saturday and the pool was unexpectedly closed, leaving only the splash pad and water slides. Not so much as a sign at the door to notify the guests. Some poor people with older kids waited in line only to get to the front and receive the news that there was no pool; they left disappointed. They also basically just rubbed in it our face because the pool was uncovered and staff were occasionally fishing around in it with nets or whatever maintenance you typically see done in pools. But if you so much as walked near the pool a lifeguard blew a whistle at you. Our kids are preschool age so even without the pool, this place was just fine for them for 2 hours.
There were signs and frequent communication, however, regarding bags. When waiting in line, we were told by staff that bags are not allowed and to return them to our cars. But not a single person holding a bag in the line budged and the staff did not press the issue further. People had backpacks, diaper bags, and regular shopping bags to hold their stuff. Signs mentioned a bag room to check bags, but it was not open. So even people who wanted to comply in some form with this supposed no bag policy were unable to do so.
The fenced off Splash Zone area has a lot of lunch tables and benches for people to set up their stuff. It seemed that most people were respectful of sharing the seating area and not taking up more space than they needed.
In terms of wardrobe/footwear, there were people in water shoes, Crocs, flip flops, and barefoot. Most people were in swimwear, some in athletic wear, and some just in straight up regular clothes. The rules in this regard, which other reviewers have mentioned, were not an issue either way for us.
The restrooms were, in short, public park restrooms. Lots of cement, one ply toilet paper, mediocre water pressure, etc. Some reviewers have taken issue with that, but at the end of the day the facility is a public park and I personally found the restroom to be about as good as you can expect in terms of cleanliness.
On that note, be aware that the Splash Zone is in a public park, in a see-through fenced off area. At one point, I saw a person outside the fence reach his phone through the fence and take a picture of someone/something (?) inside the Splash Zone area. I can only hope and pray they knew someone inside. But bottom line, there is literally zero staff presence monitoring the perimeter for any sort of security-type issues.
Lastly, sorry to those who are locals to this place, but it is a pretty good value in that it is the same price whether you live in the city or not. Most places will upcharge non-residents.