

Split Rock Resort and Golf Club vs DelGrosso's Laguna Splash
A side-by-side look at two water parks — rides, prices, amenities, and which one fits your trip.
Which Park Is Right for You?
Quick verdicts based on what each park offers.
Amenities Compared
What each park offers, side by side.
| Feature | Split Rock Resort and Golf Club | DelGrosso's Laguna Splash |
|---|---|---|
| Parking | ||
| Arcade |
Only at Split Rock Resort and Golf Club
- hot tubs
- Arcade
Only at DelGrosso's Laguna Splash
- lazy river
- wave pool
- tube rentals
- picnic areas
- birthday party packages
- group rates
- season passes
Both parks share 1 amenities including Parking.
About Each Park
Split Rock Resort and Golf Club
Pennsylvania
Split Rock Resort's H2Ooooh! water park brings indoor water fun to the Pocono Mountains year-round. This isn't a massive indoor complex like you'd find at Great Wolf Lodge, but it delivers solid family entertainment in a more intimate setting. The indoor pool area centers around a good-sized leisure pool with basketball hoops and plenty of room for families to splash around together. Kids gravitate toward the colorful play structure with smaller slides and water features designed for the under-10 crowd. The space feels warm and tropical even when it's snowing outside, which makes it perfect for Pennsylvania winters. What sets H2Ooooh! apart is its resort setting. You're not just visiting a water park - you're staying at a full-service Pocono resort with golf, skiing, and other activities. Parents can tag-team throughout the day, with one hitting the links while the other supervises pool time. The water park works best for families with elementary-age kids who want to burn energy without the overwhelming crowds of larger facilities. Don't expect major thrill slides or elaborate theming. This is straightforward indoor pool fun that serves its purpose well. The facility stays comfortably warm, but bring flip-flops since the deck areas can get slippery. Pool-side seating fills up quickly during busy weekends and school breaks, so stake out your spot early. The resort's dining options beat typical water park food, and you can grab lunch without leaving the property. If you're already planning a Pocono Mountains getaway and want some guaranteed water fun regardless…
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Pennsylvania
DelGrosso's Laguna Splash sits right next to DelGrosso's Amusement Park in central Pennsylvania, making it part of a classic family entertainment combo that's been drawing visitors for decades. This is old-school water park fun without the massive crowds or corporate polish of the mega-parks. The water slides here are solid mid-size attractions that'll get your heart pumping without being too intense for younger kids. You'll find a good mix of body slides and tube slides, plus the kind of multi-level play structure with tipping buckets and smaller slides that keeps kids busy for hours. The lazy river winds around at a perfect pace for floating away an afternoon, and the wave pool generates decent swells that are fun without being overwhelming. What really sets this place apart is how it connects to the amusement park next door. Your admission gets you access to both parks, so you can hop between roller coasters and water slides all day. The food options lean toward classic amusement park fare, but DelGrosso's is actually known for their Italian food since the family started as a pasta sauce company. The pizza here is legitimately good, not just good-for-a-theme-park. Visit on weekdays if possible since weekends can get packed with families from Altoona and State College. The park typically opens Memorial Day weekend and runs through Labor Day. Bring your own towels and sunscreen to save money, and consider grabbing a locker early since the good ones near the main pool fill up fast. The changing…
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