Q) Are guests allowed to bring coolers and outside food into the park?
A) Coolers and outside food and beverages are permitted. However, glass containers and alcohol are not permitted inside the park. All coolers are checked at the front gate.

Q) Are outside floats allowed in the park?
A) Outside floatation devices are not permitted as they will cover the water surface of the pools and prevent lifeguards from being able to see the bottom of the pools. Inner-tubes are available free of charge, on a first-come, first-serve basis in the NRH2Ocean and Endless River.


Q) What slides or attractions have height restrictions?
A) The Blue Twister, Black Falls and Great White have a weight limit of 250 lbs and a height limit of at least 48” tall to ride.

The kiddie slides and children's area have a height maximum of 48". Parents/guardians can ride the yellow kiddie slide with their child. The lily pads/logs are also under 48”.

The Green Extreme has a weight limit of 250 lbs for a single rider and 500 for a double rider. All riders must be 42” or taller to ride.

The Frogstein's Splashatory slides all have a weight limit of 250 lbs and the height restrictions vary by slide. Please see signs on Frogstein's Splashatory for specific height requirements.

Q) Are lockers available for rent?
A) Lockers are available for rent inside the park. They are $4 for a standard sized locker and $6 for a family sized locker (twice as tall) for an all day rental. This includes a $1 deposit that is refunded when the locker key is returned.

Q) Is there a discount for guests who are not going to swim?
A) NRH2O is a participatory park and therefore, we do not offer a discount for those who choose not to swim.

Q) Are lifejackets available at the park?
A) Lifejackets are available free of charge on a first-come, first-serve basis. They are located in bins near the NRH2 Ocean and Endless River. Only NRH2O life jackets are approved for use on NRH2O body slides and attractions.

Q) Is smoking allowed in the park?
A) NRH2O is a tobacco free park in accordance with City ordinance #2249

Q) Does NRH2O accept credit cards?
A) Yes, NRH2O accepts the following major credit cards: MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express


Q) What type of attire is required at NRH2O?
A)
NRH2O is a family water park, therefore appropriate swim wear is required. Swim wear is defined as an article of clothing, such as a swimsuit, that has been designed to be used in a pool environment. Swim wear should be lined and may not be transparent at any time. Revealing swim wear and thong or t-back swim wear bottoms will not be permitted. Cut off jeans, denim clothing, hard metal objects, T-Shirts and shoes cannot be worn on the body contact slides. No undergarments may be visible at any time.

Q) Does NRH2O offer rain checks?
A)
Please retain your ticket stub. If NRH2O interrupts park operations for 60 minutes or more (up to two hours prior to the posted closing time), guests who are at the park can exchange their ticket stub for a rain check valid for the remainder of the current operating season. Management reserves the right to suspend operation and/or close the park at any time and initiate the raincheck policy. No refunds or early issued rain checks are given.

Q) Does NRH2O offer swim lessons?
A) Yes, NRH2O offers swim lessons and a unique Junior Lifeguard Program. Please click here for details about both of these programs.

Q) What chemicals are used in NRH2O's pools?
A)
NRH2O uses sodium hypochlorite (the main active ingredient in household bleach) to sanitize the water to keep the pools safe and clean for park guests. To lower the pH of the swimming pool water to required levels, the park uses muriatic acid which is a commonly used chemical in swimming pool operations.

Q) How does NRH2O contribute to water conservation efforts?
A)
NRH2O recycles all of its water to conserve as much as possible. The water is continually filtered. At the end of the season, the park removes all of the chemicals and the water is sent back into the area’s water supply to be recirculated. Rather than cooling off at home with sprinklers and hoses, NRH2O provides an environment where people from all over the area can have fun and cool off while conserving water at the same time!