Maybe my hopes were too high when I made plans to go to Sunsplash. I was overwhelmed by the crowd. So many people were crammed into this relatively small space. Never in my life have I seen a line for a wave pool. I typically think of the wave pool as a retreat from the lines. Not at Sunsplash. The lazy river was so packed I could hardly see the "river" part. Not exactly a relaxing experience.
Not only that, but the water park seemed less than sanitary. I saw several people with bloody noses, and I couldn't help but wonder when the last time they thoroughly sanitized the place. The park is also open at night...I will not be venturing over to Sunsplash after dark. You know what likes to come out at night? Bugs. Big ones. (I'm a Coloradan...call me spoiled...but large bugs just aren't a part of life where I'm from.)
The slides are fun, especially the gigantic ones. If you plan to go on the big slides, be sure to bring your friends! Expect to carry a massive raft up several flights of stairs. There are no mechanisms that bring the empty rafts up to the slide entrance for customers. I got a workout just by hauling our raft around!
Whatever you do, do NOT open your water bottles prior to entering the park. They will throw them out. Bring a few gigantic bottles and rent a locker; a large cup of ice can be purchased at the concession stand for 25 cents. Bring cash too. A locker is $11, but you receive $5 back when you present your receipt with the locker key. Also, I recommend bringing some plastic flip-flops. There's nothing worse than tromping around dirty grounds covered with strangers' hairs and other disgusting debris.
Food is quite pricey (no surprise here). It is a fun place to spend a Saturday, just don't expect anything too elaborate.