Splash in the Boro | |
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Location | Bulloch County, Georgia, U.S. |
Website | www.splashintheboro.com |
Owner | Bulloch County, Georgia |
Opened | June 2004 |
Operating season | May through September |
Area | 155 acres (630,000 m2) [1] |
Rides | 9 total |
Splash in the Boro is a water park and family aquatics center located in Statesboro, Georgia. The facility is situated within Mill Creek Regional Park and is operated by the Statesboro-Bulloch County Parks and Recreation Department.[2][1]
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The initial concepts for a family aquatics center in Statesboro, Georgia, were formulated by Mike Rollins, director of the Statesboro-Bulloch County Department of Parks and Recreation.[3] Concerned about the operating expenses of the then current aquatics facilities and pools, Rollins believed the county government could build a water park that would become a self-sustaining endeavor covering its operating expenses. The plan was included as part of a Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) referendum in 2002. The $4.5 million waterpark opened in 2004. In the first summer of operation, 90,000 people visited the park, exceeding initial estimates and expectations.[3] In 2009, Splash in the Boro added a $4 million expansion, including additional attractions and park amenities.[4]
The park has a number of water environments. Included within the park is an 800-foot (240 m) pool that simulates a river and encircles the play and leisure pools. The park also contains 25-meter lane pool and a 24,000-square-foot (2,200 m2) heated therapy pool. These pools are open throughout the year with the assistance of a portable dome structure that encloses the area immediately surrounding the pools.[2] The park also provides concessions with seating areas. Restrooms with family change areas and lockers are located within the facility.[2]
General Admission is $10.00 and the price of a child's admission (under 48") is $9.00. Children 2 and younger can gain free admission to the park. Discounts are offered for Bulloch County residents with proof of residency.[5] The park is open from mid-May to Labor Day each summer.[6]