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The Establishment Apartments and Duplexes in Tyler TX

March 4th, 2011

The Establishment Apartments
If you are tying to find a place quick to relocate to in Tyler Texas I feel your pain especially if you are on a time crunch and are out of town.

Let me say first that I am not getting paid to recommend The Establishment Apartments but have been so pleased with this place that I can’t help but write something good about them.

I have probably lived in about 5 different apartment complexes in my lifetime and my family members have lived in a few themselves.

Like most people you have probably heard a fair share of complaints regarding ho apartment complexes have treated people you know.

Sometimes the problem is with rude management and other times it is really bad maintenance workers.

At The Establishment apartments in Tyler you get extremely professional highly competent management and sales staff.

The apartment complex caters to the family and elderly type s it will not be a party college student atmosphere.

The staff are very good about judging who they acept to move into their apartment facility and this proved to be one of the biggest benefits to moving in to these apartments.

Another positive to this apartment complex in Tyler Texas is the spacious rooms and the price.

The price is a little bit higher than some of the comparable apartments in the same area but the people living there, the pest control, staff, and swimming pool area are far better then what you get at the other apartment facilities.

We have recommended some friends to The Establishment since we lived there and they moved into their duplex and have experienced similar positives related to their home and the management that they did not have at competing places in the Tyler area.

I give a 5 star thumbs up to The Establishment apartments and recommend those who need a place fast that are relocating outside of Tyler TX to pick the place that will leave you with no regrets later on.

P.S. The Establishment is in the heart city center of Tyler Texas where just about everything popular people visit in this city seems to surround this complex. The convenience alone makes this place the best choice at the right price but having all the other positives puts this place in the Tyler apartments hall of fame

Splash Kingdom Water Park Gets You Fun in The Sun

May 11th, 2010

Growing up in Tyler Texas has been a wonderful experience. But as any native Texan knows, the only downside to living here is the crazy weather. As for the summers, I don’t know what I would do if air conditioning and iced tea hadn’t been invented. The absolute surest way to stay cool in the stifling Texas summers is to jump into the pool or go to a water park! A huge problem I always faced when summer rolled around was that my family didn’t own a swimming pool. Moreover, there were no public pools or water parks nearby. Every summer I would struggle to stay cool by swimming in my neighbors’ pool. After a while however, the neighbors beg you to go home… eventually they call the authorities but I digress. The point is this; Tyler Texas was in desperate need of a water park.

I was overjoyed when I learned that a water park would in-fact be opening in Canton. The only real problem was that Canton is about an hour away from Tyler. Still, most people prefer to drive a mere hour to get there, rather than driving a couple hours to get to Hurricane Harbor in Arlington.

After Splash Kingdom opened I visited with some of my friends. We were all very impressed by the cleanliness of the water park. There was always an employee emptying trash cans or sweeping sidewalks. As for the rides, I was mostly, but not completely pleased. The park has five big slides; three body slides and two tube slides. The tube slides are very fun; one is an open slide and another is enclosed. I didn’t really enjoy two of the body slides; “The Express” is a slide with an enormous drop and it is definitely not for the faint of heart! It’s far too terrifying for me. The other slide was the “Pink Panic.” Contrary to the Express, it was so slow that I think I actually got stuck in the middle of the slide, and I found myself pushing against the sides of the slide in order to propel myself further down the slope. The only body slide I really liked was the “Royal Flush,” which was really fun. If slides are not your favorite part of water parks, there is also a lazy river and a wave pool, which are great if you just want to relax. There is also a kiddy pool and playground, and a new area called “Paradise Island” that has some slides that are not as thrilling as the large slides.

Splash Kingdom is a great place to hang out in the summer, and it is a lot of fun. The prices are reasonable ($16-20), and for the summer of 2010, the park will be open May 29 through August 23. It is now one of my favorite places to go to cool off in the summer. For more information, see their website at www.splashkingdomwaterpark.com.