Park Safety
Only US Coast Guard approved lifevests are allowed in the water. Sailfish Splash Waterpark offers US Coast Guard approved lifevests for use at no charge.
Yes, all of the waterpark lifeguards are certified through the Jeff Ellis and Associates Comprehensive Aquatic Risk Management Program. This certification includes Lifeguarding, First aid, Oxygen administration and AED.
The first-aid station is located in the office closest to the two waterslides.
The waterpark uses a lightning detection system, and when lightning strikes within 7 miles of the facility, the manager on duty will close the facility by announcing the park's closure, and lifeguards will proceed to clear the pool, deck and aquatic features by blowing two short whistles and one long whistle. Until the Weather Century Application shows no lightning strikes within the 7-mile radius of the waterpark for at least 20 minutes, all patrons will be required to exit the facility and return to their vehicles. If the system does not clear within 60 minutes, the park will shut down for the day.
Visit protection is available for purchase at the admission windows when entering the waterpark. Visit protection allows for a future entry into the waterpark during the season should the facility be closed due to inclement weather for more than 20 minutes.