Anonymous wrote:We had a very scary incident during a swimming lesson even with multiple lifeguards in the pool. There was confusion over which lifeguard had which group, and while all the children were kicking on the edge creating large splashes, our child let go of the side for some reason and even though it was the shallow end… was getting pushed under the water because of the splashing water from the kids was rising the water above her head. We had to shout several times to get anyone to pay attention and grab her. From that moment, we never relied on lifeguards to watch our kids. It was a sobering lesson. We thought, during a swimming lesson of all times, they have responsibility as they are directly supervising. Never ever let your young swimmer in a wave Pool or at a float night get out of your line of sight.
Really tragic. I've never been to Hersey's wave pool, but I was stressed out the entire time I was at the Six Flags wave pool with my kids (which is admittedly a dump, I'm just trashy like that). There were many, many lifeguards and they seemed like they were being vigilant. But the whole scene was so chaotic I could easily see a weak swimmer having trouble.