Aquatic Play

Children and parents can enjoy hours of fun in the exciting and interactive indoor, family-friendly water play areas.

Aqualink Box Hill has a splash pad with a large tipping bucket, water sprays, a small slide, water rainbows, bubblers, geysers and beach entry into a leisure pool.  

Aqualink Nunawading has water jets, bubblers and beach entry into a family leisure pool. This area is open during normal centre opening hours.

Our Aquatic Play timetable is adjusted during School Holidays!

Visit our 'Chill Zone' webpage for what's on during the school holidays!

Aqualink Box Hill Aquatic Play Timetable

Dive boards and Tarzan rope

  • Mondays and Fridays 4pm - 6pm
  • Saturdays and Sundays 1pm - 4pm
  • School holidays 12pm – 4pm 

Splash Pad

  • Weekdays 9am – 12pm & 3.30pm – 6.30pm
  • Weekends 9am – 6pm
  • School holidays 9am – 6pm 

Please note: Aqualink Nunawading Chill Zone does NOT run throughout the April 2026 School Holidays. They will return for June/July School Holidays.

Aqualink Nunawading

Small/large inflatable and Tarzan rope

12:30pm - 3.00pm 

  • 12:30pm – 1:15pm Small inflatable
  • 1:20pm – 2:15pm Large Inflatable
  • 2:20pm  – 3:00pm Tarzan Rope

Please remember

All children between the ages of 5 - 9 years inclusive must:

  • be actively supervised by a responsible parent or guardian over the age of 16 years who has a clear view of the children at all times whilst visiting Aqualink
  • be wearing a yellow wristband
  • have a supervision ratio of 1 adult to no more than 4 children

All children under the age of 5 years must:

  • be actively supervised and within arm’s reach of a responsible parent or guardian over the age of 16 years at all times whilst visiting Aqualink
  • be wearing a pink wristband
  • have the responsible person in the water with them
  • have a supervision ratio of 1 adult to no more than 2 children
     

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