Jackson County Parks + Rec is ready to kick-off the unofficial start of summer with a grand opening celebration of the Rowdy Ribbit’s Water Park – the only inflatable water park in the region.

  •          What:          Rowdy Ribbit’s Water Park Grand Opening
  •          When:          Saturday, June 2
  •          Time:          10:30 a.m. – Ribbon Cutting

                                     11:00 a.m. – Opens to the Public

  •          Where:        Longview Lake Beach

                            11101 Raytown Road, Kansas City, MO

  • Cost:           $20 for 1 hour (per person)

                           $35 for 2 hours (per person)

  • Beach admission also required

                     $6 Adults age 16-64

                     $4 Ages 3-15 & Seniors 65 and over

  • Free Under 3

Following a ribbon cutting ceremony, the fun begins with games and prizes throughout the day. Guests can enjoy music on the beach with DJ Love from 11:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., taste treats from Twisted Taters and Kona Ice and meet Kansas City Chiefs Defensive End Chris Jones during an autograph session from 3:30 – 4:30 pm. Live radio broadcasts will also air on 99.7 The Point and 106.5 The Wolf.

“This is such an exciting opportunity for Jackson County and the region,” said Jackson County Parks + Rec Director Michele Newman. “We couldn’t be more pleased to welcome this exciting new attraction to Longview Lake Beach.”

How it works: Rowdy Ribbits offers one-hour sessions of non-stop fun. Participants must sign up in advance for the hour(s) they wish to play and that hour is exclusive to no more than 100 people. There is no waiting in line. Arrival should be 30 minutes prior to each session.

Participants must be at least 6 years old, 48 inches tall and sign a release waiver. Before each session, a beach attendant will review the waiver, go over safety protocols and issue a certified life jacket.  Life jackets must be worn at all times in the water. The ability to swim is a plus, but not mandatory. A Tadpole Pond is available for those who don’t meet the height requirement.

Rowdy Ribbits participants will pay a fee to play and a Longview Lake Beach admission fee, giving them all-day access to the beach, where people are allowed to bring their own coolers of food and soft drinks.

Visit www.rowdyribbits.com to schedule a session, purchase passes, view discounts and more.

Rowdy Ribbit’s Water Sports Park is an independently owned and operated attraction at Longview Lake Beach. All fees are set by the ownership. Hours of operation are 11 a.m. – 7 p.m., seven days a week, from June 2 through Labor Day. Pictures are attached.

For more information, call (816) 229-8980 or go to www.MakeYourDayHere.com.

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  • Randy Hartmann

    June 14, 2018 - 3:53 pm

    Instead of spending that kind of money on play things, maybe the money would have been better spent on re-surfacing the road through Lake Jacomo that has deteriorating shoulders and culverts that could swallow a truck.

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