Riverfront Esplanade Splash Pad in Daytona to Open

The Riverfront Esplanade Splash Pad, located in the Palm Garden at 179 S. Beach Street, Daytona Beach, will reopen to visitors on March 1 and will stay open through the end of October. Splash Pad hours are from 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. every day. Hours are subject to change due to special events, weather, or maintenance.
Please adhere to all splash pad rules:
• Parental Supervision is required for all children at all times.
• Users must shower before entering Splash Pad area.
• Swimwear must be worn at all times in the Splash Pad area. Changing into or out of swimwear in or around the Splash Pad area is prohibited.
• Swim diapers are required for infants and toddlers.
• The maximum capacity is 12 persons in Splash Pad area.
• Do not swallow the Splash Pad water.
• Objects are not to be pushed or carried into the Splash Pad.
• Food, drinks, and glass objects are not allowed in the Splash Pad area.
• Running, pushing, rough play, fighting, excessive noise, and foul language are not permitted.
• Those with health problems, such as diarrhea, nausea, infections or wounds, are not allowed in the Splash Pad area.
• Animals are prohibited in the Splash Pad area.
• Splash Pad use is not allowed during severe weather, heavy rain, or when lightning and thunder can be seen or heard.
FOR INFORMATION ON RENTALS CONTACT: OFFICE@RIVERFRONTESPLANADE.COM

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