7 Steps to a Home-Made Water Park ...

By Talynn

7 Steps to a Home-Made Water Park ...

It’s summer-time and it is hot! The kids are tired of lazing around in the pool, and so are you! What can you do? Create your own version of a water park and the kids may never come in out of the water! Use these ideas as inspiration – you’ll be a prune before you know it. (Not a sour old prune, but a happy wrinkled one!)

1 Start with a Pool

Start with a Pool Photo Credit: childish_david

Okay, so maybe you don’t own an in ground Olympic sixe swimming whole. That’s okay. Buy 5 (or 6…) kiddy size pools. Arrange them in a circle close together and fill with bags and bags of ice. Your toes will thank you. Or not!

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2 Now Add a Pool Noodle

Now Add a Pool Noodle Photo Credit: *hb19 (R.I.P.)

Using a nail, poke wholes randomly through the noodle. Stuff one end with a plastic garbage bag and seal with duct tape. Slide a water hose through the noodle and you have now created a sprinkler!

3 Water Balloons and Water Guns

These are a given when you think water. Fill one of the kiddy pools with water balloons. Have a good supply of water guns and blasters ready, and prepare to get wet. Colorful buckets are awesome to fill and pour over unsuspecting heads, too!

4 Water Games

Water Games Photo Credit: MonicaSmoot

This is such a fun game to play! Take a paper plate and cut the center out. Staple this to a popsicle stick. Tape a piece of crepe paper behind the center of the empty hole. Now, the object of the game is to have the “sprayer” use his water gun to blast the crepe paper out of the target. It may be impossible to avoid the water spray!

5 Water Tubes

Water Tubes Photo Credit: scooterboi06

Using PVC pipe, vinyl pipe, funnels, and sprinkler heads, construct an amazing water tube. This can get expensive, so this would be fun to add to over time. But little ones really have fun!

6 Car Wash

Car Wash Photo Credit: Ryan Hadley

Yes, it is work, but it’s also a blast to spray each other! Make sure you let everyone know they will be getting wet. You don’t want the neighborhood kids going home mad!

7 Make a Water Slide

Make a Water Slide Photo Credit: Scott Ableman

Don’t have a water slide? Make one! Use your regular slide and duct tape the water hose to top. Use stakes to pin a blue tart over some lawn chair cushions at the bottom of the slide. Please supervise younger children. This can be very slippery!

Put two or three of these together on a hot summer day and you have an at-home, admissions-ticket free water park! Did I miss your favorite water game? Let me know, and I’ll add it to my list!

Top Photo Credit: isayx3

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