1 /5 Melissa Cummings: We’ve visited three times after pulling our children (ages 3 and 1) from swimming lessons, and had a wonderful experience on our first two visits. Our 3-year-old daughter, who is quite cautious around water, especially enjoyed going down the frog water slide. The slide is quite fast, and I needed to catch her at the bottom until she felt comfortable.
However, during our most recent visit, after using the slide for over an hour (and during our previous visits), we were told that she was now too tall to use it. I would love to understand how many children of the appropriate size and water confidence are actually able to use this slide.
Even though we adhered to the ‘rules’ and pink wristband policy, which required us to accompany her at all times (including catching her at the bottom of the slide), we were informed she could no longer use it due to her height.
It seems unrealistic that the slide is effectively limited to children under the age of 2, as it doesn’t accommodate the average water confidence or height of slightly older toddlers. Could you clarify the purpose of this slide if most children beyond infancy are restricted from using it?