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  • Suzanne M.

    We headed over to Jay Peak with family friends and our hyped up super-excited 6 year old. This would be his first water park experience. We walked in to check it out and whoa - there was no backing out! Super cool view inside with glass windows overlooking the mountains, a bar overlooking the water activities, and a really neat layout to the facility. The slides were the big hit, the green one being the family favorite. Our son had to go down on a double tube with an adult based on his height. That did not take away from the fun at all. Be prepared to climb some stairs for the slides. Stayed around 2 hours or so, long enough to get our money's worth & adequately wear out our son. It was a fun time & we would definitely recommend it! Oh yea- and the place felt clean. Probably enough chlorine in there to kill off those nasty critters you don't really want to think about in public swimming facilities.

    (5)
  • Jake C.

    This place is great. I come to Jay every weekend in the winter and usually have a good time here. The water slides are thrilling and the Flo Rider is a must try. My only problem is that after about 2-21/2 hours there isn't much left to do.

    (4)
  • Chris M.

    When you can't count on snow on the slopes, you can count on fun in the Pump House at Jay Peak. The resort built a brand new water park w/ a lazy river, tube slides, kid area, hot tub, surf simulator. For those who don't like the water, there's a snack bar, lofted bar, so you can overlook the fun, and a family arcade. This is kind a year round treat and makes jay a bit more modern. It is usually full of kids, but, better them in the water park than in my way on the slopes. Its only a matter of time before I get clothes lined by a toddler on a ski leash. Right now it's $35 bucks for a day pass if you didn't do any sort of ski and swim package, or stay and swim package. Its really cool to see some alternative recreational activities going on at Jay, especially when global warming is delaying all the pow-pow.

    (5)
  • Abbey C.

    Fun, fun, and more fun. Spent this past weekend at Jay and had just as much fun in the water park as we did on the slopes. With icey conditions outside the park was the perfect change of pace to keep the fun going. Having spent a lot of my childhood in this part of VT during the summer at my family's house, I can't wait to take them to Jay this summer to experience the Pump House! My boyfriend and I did not want to leave yesterday, way to go Jay!

    (5)
  • leon p.

    The place is poorly designed, unsafe and unsanitary. They must think you are trapped with nothing better to do on a bad winter day and so they'd get away with anything. On the menu: bad beer and deep fried blah. Showers: lukewarm water, no shelves/hooks, simply very few showers. Lockers are mostly outside of the dressing rooms. Towels are handkerchief size. Floors are slippery, very few rubber mats here and there, mostly exposed wet hard surface. Part of "fun" is cold water randomly dumped on you. Sauna ... who said we need sauna. Dry, wet, steam, aromatic ? No sauna at all. No medical personnel on site. I fell at the "surfing" and hit my head. Couldn't get up. 5 people instantly got to me to help me get up and "do the paperwork". Noone was a qualified medical professional. They can get you to the ER if you feel you need it. Disgusting all around.

    (1)
  • Ali K.

    Wanted to do something fun for the GF's birthday up in VT, we decided to go up to the Pump House. Kind of expensive considering the size of the park isn't that big. Also the whole wrist sensor thing with the lockers is cool but they don't explain how it works when you get them, so you have to figure it out on your own. Took me about 5 annoying minutes but whatever i'll look past that. They have a surf simulator which they only allow you to truly ride it as in "stand up" if you sign a waiver. I didn't have time for that so I went on the surf board belly up and immediately was thrown off of it, i guess i'm not the Black Kelly Slater oh well! Hot tub area was nice, the river going around was cool to chill out in for maybe two rounds but it gets repetitive. The little rock climbing area and basketball area was ok nothing special. The highlight for me had to be the water chutes. The easy ones were Blue and Green, mostly geared towards young children, older adults or adults with extremely young children with them that just need a little bit of speed and then a nice splash ending (nothing to extreme) The Orange tube was definitely noticeably faster not to intense but not that dull either, it was just the right amount of speed. But of course I had to try "La Chute" which is what Jay Peak is known for. You walk up a good amount of stairs all the way to the top to get to La Chute. (it doesn't seem like a lot of stairs at first until you do La Chute about 5 times then the fatigue takes a toll) They tell you take all your jewelry off and things you don't want to get lost and put it into a little bucket. Once they close the door there's no backing out and then a little countdown voice starts as you cross your arms and legs and then BOOM! the floor drops out from underneath you. Initially I definitely yelled like Michael Myers was trying to kill me in Halloween in fact i shrieked and probably yelled every expletive you can think of. Literally before i could catch myself and realize what was going on I was at the end and couldn't believe it. Hadn't had a thrill like that in a while so i definitely was shaking a bit with excitement. I hadn't been to a water park, amusement park in so long I forgot the adrenaline rush you get on those rides. I decided to do La Chute 4 more times like a mad man and the GF did it 3 times even though she was terrified (such a trooper) Fun place overall especially for kids but they definitely need to expand and make it bigger because after about 2 hours you pretty much have done everything in the park. p.s.- GIANT DAKTRONICS SCREEN projecting Sportscenter was so clutch for catching highlights and anything I missed in the sports world that day or the night before. CLUTCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

    (4)
  • SM P.

    So glad to find an indoor water park in Jay that is clean and inexpensive when you're looking to do something else, other than ski/snowboard. It was $30 (with a $5 off coupon) and definitely worth it. Towels are complimentary but lockers cost about $3 or 2 for $5 and they're pretty small, good enough for 1 person. The eatery below doesn't have much of a selection for good food (pizza, cookies, mozzarella sticks under heat lamps) so I recommend heading elsewhere around the hotel. The facility is super clean given the amount of kids running around and you get your money's worth if you stay for a good portion of the day. Loved the tube slides, the hot tub, the lazy river and although I didn't try it, the surf and boogie board area was fun. I hope this places stays the same in terms of price and cleanliness for a long while as I only come up there 1-2 times a year.

    (4)
  • Jenna J.

    Stopped by here over the weekend when I visited the area - it was GREAT! Not a lot of snow on the slopes yet, but there was plenty of fun to be had! My 15 yr old nephew thoroughly enjoyed himself and so did the adults - the water slides and surf simulator was great for the kids and the adults, but if you weren't into the slides they have a large hot tub and a lazy river - not to mention two full bars and a restaurant! A great place to let the kids go and have fun, and the price was right - about $30/person.

    (5)
  • Sucre-ski S.

    the pump house is hysterical. thankfully the bartenders are on their game or this place would be untolerable. for a water park this place isn't even a blip and it's only around because there is absolutely nothing to do at jay after a day of glade skiing. it's pricey at like $35-39 for one-time admission but seriously, what else are you going to do ? yeah, i'll be back, drunk and eating shit on the surf wave prob. if only they had this when i was a tween. the slides are fun ... and if you're a parent, just make sure your brat actually weighs enough to gain the proper momentum to ride the slide because the slides incline at some points and if you ignore the weight guidelines and your kid gets stuck (i'm guessing that why they built in strategically placed trap doors) i'm going to get pretty pissy because you can't follow simple directions.

    (3)
  • Justin R.

    Different look for a ski resort (strange referring to Jay as a resort) but it's nice. I actually didn't do any of the rides, just had some margaritas, BUT, it is a nice change from the freezing temperatures of northern VT. Overall definitley a great spot for some drinks and people watching!

    (3)
  • Reina B.

    Always a great option for recreation and fun any time of the year.

    (5)
  • Karen S.

    Pure fun. After a full day on the slopes, this indoor water park was just what I needed to continue a night of play. The four water slides provided the adrenaline rush while the lazy river tube ride let me float around doing nothing. Both a playground for overgrown adults acting like children and for young kids with their families, this is a fantastic addition to Jay Peak. It's located on the second floor of Hotel Jay.

    (5)
  • Michelle B.

    We stayed over Ontario March Break with 4 kids aged 7-12 (and 4 adults). The waterpark was the deciding factor on coming to Jay Peak and it definitely improved the experience. The flow rider is lots of fun, though line ups got long (it was packed). The lazy river is less lazy than most with a wave machine that keeps things moving - actually quite fun. The Chute is quite a thrill (if you dare) and the three other slides are also fun. The downsides? A little chilly both air temp and pool temp. There is no outdoor pool or hot tub - something that really should be a must at a ski resort. There is only one fairly small hot tub - at a busy time of year, it was like a human soup. It really doesn't make sense. The snack bar would also do well to offer more salads and fresh foods - there are enough fries and burgers around. Fun and a great way to split up a ski vacation - but needs a bit of expansion to make it fit.

    (4)
  • Cowboy M.

    Really fun place for the family. The last two times we were there they were understaffed so stuff wasn't open or you had to wait longer for slides. The water could be a touch warmer but I'm from Florida so I'm used to warm water. Fun place thoe just to Relaxe

    (3)
  • Chuck E.

    We were looking for a rainy day activity and made the trip up (1.5hrs). First...the 'State' access roads are atrocious due to frost heaves from the winter. Second, the actual indoor park was well staffed and clean. I like the fact that online ticketing is encouraged to limit occupancy. Third, they close the actual slides if there is a lightning threat in the area. This happened twice during our visit, resulting in a completely overcrowded Lazy River. At $35.00 per person, I'd recommend going in better weather to avoid a possible long-term slide closure.

    (3)

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