Our daughter and grandkids have been looking forward to coming down to Tulsa from out-of-state and going to this place for a couple of months now.what an enormous let down.poor kids.īesides being grossly overpriced and having just a genuine nasty, unkempt dirty appearance.they didn't have any tubes for rent.(most waterparks just give them to you too by the way).and don't charge 75 percent of the admission charge you just paid thirty seconds ago. I am a PAYING customer! Yet, the lifeguard was COMPLETLEY RUDE AND DISRESPECTFULL! Management didn't seem to care, hence my poor rating. No doubt it's annoying, but BE NICE!! It really got me when I asked about the waves (after we waited for over 30 minutes for the waves). Management was excusing the lifeguards behavior!! I don't care if kids ask a million times, you be polite a million times. "They get asked all day by kids when the waves will start." I know how tough that business is! But that does not excuse the way the lifeguards talked to people! When I approached management about this, I was told, What I can't overlook is how rude many of the lifeguards are to me and to children! I worked in customer service. Indeed, I would not have taken time to write a review about that. The kids are trained to hit the wave pool first because they know it won't be operating later. Perhaps it is and perhaps it is a coincides that the maintenance happens to be every time we go and hour or so before closing. When asked management claims it is under maintenance. The mangers have told us that the wave pool runs every 15 minutes, yet it consistently stops an hour or so prior to closing. I have two issues, the wave pool and the lifeguards. ![]() So, for me the park is nice for the price. I buy them early and get a good deal on the purchase. ![]() My family of 8 has purchased season passes for the last couple of years. I'm from Owasso and I'd never bring someone from out of town to Big Splash, I would be ashamed they spend the $$ to get in for a day and it totally NOT be worth it. C'mon BIG SPLASH.if you all keep going downhill like you have been, you'll be closed in no time. They are too busy talking, trying to fix their hair or running to the back to acknowledge that there are 20 people standing in line. Some of the girls in the concession stand are the most unprofessional I've seen in awhile. Then the next week we got all lemon and no sugar/water, so tart you couldn't drink it. Once I got no lemon and all sugar water, and I got it on my way out of the park to drink on my way home.what a disappointment. At the first of the season the lemonade was awesome.the last 2 weeks, not so much, I should have demanded my dollar back. ![]() I don't drink pop so I was glad to see that they offered unsweet tea and this year they have lemonade. That's IF you can get waited on at the concession stand. We always buy the season cup that they have and then refills are cheaper and you can bring it back each time you come. The concessions stands are high, but it's to be expected. With all the lifeguards they have walking around there and people on the golf cart buzzing by you would think that a couple of them could use the skimmer nets before opening and get some of that out. We pretty much stay in the wave pool and the past couple of weekends we've went there have been bugs floating everywhere, some trash also. They've needed new chairs for the past few years, and this year they've added a few, (very few),the chairs are broken, sagging, and stained. ![]() Joe Estes, who owns the refuge, says he was able to save some tigers and lions but at least two tigers housed on the property died in the flames along with about 100 other exotic animals.We've gotten Season Passes for the past 4 or 5 years now and each year the park gets worse. JanuMayes County, OK: The fire at Safari Joe’s Exotic Wildlife Refuge destroyed a large barn that housed big cats, monkeys, birds and reptiles. The sanctuary takes in “various exotic and local abused, neglected, and abandoned animals, like the big cats”, according to its website.Įstes and volunteers also make appearances at schools and healthcare facilities in the area. The other charges come from additional incidents occurring between 20.Įstes owns Safari Joe’s, an animal sanctuary located north of Adair. Joe Estes, or “Safari Joe”, turned himself in to the Mayes County Sheriff’s Office after being charged with one count of rape by instrumentation, two counts of lewd or indecent acts to a child under 16 and two counts of lewd molestation.Īuthorities say the rape charge is related to an incident that happened in 2005 with a 10- or 11-year-old child. “Safari Joe’ Joe Estes of Oklahoma arrested for rape, lewd molestation of minor A man well known to Green Country has been accused of raping a minor.
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