Quillian Memorial Center is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 10570 Westpark Dr, Houston, Texas TX. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Parents praise Quillian Memorial Center for its well-maintained facilities, friendly staff, and diverse programming including summer camps, after-school programs, and recreational activities. The Noah's Ark pool and facilities are particularly popular with families. Some concerns were raised about cleanliness and food availability during peak times.
We drove 50 minutes to get there and it was worth it. The parking lot was empty and lot of parking available. They have playground, Noah’s water park for kids and also a big pool for adults and also a basketball court and they are all separate so that’s good. We paid $12 for one adult and $12 for 5 year old and $9 for 3 year old. The staff at the front desk were very nice and friendly they were able to answer all my questions with a smile on their face. The Noah’s park water is not deep so even if you don’t get floater For your little kids that’s ok. I really loved the idea of Noah’s water park, it’s small yet equipped with all the necessary things that a water park usually has like water slide, dolphins, hippos. My kids had a blast, they did not wanna go home. The water is not clean though, many roaches were swimming in the pool, the tables were really nasty, looks like it was never cleaned, I tried to clean it myself with a wet napkin but the food was just dried and stuck, they really need to work on the cleaning up of the pool area.. they do not allow any outside food so we have to buy it from the concession stand they have.. we went to buy slice of pizza and they said they are out of all the hot food, I was really surprised because it’s summer time the pool was busy and they didn’t had any food just chips and candy. They have staffs on duty at the pool but the two young guy’s working at the Noah’s park had no idea of closing time, one said maybe 9:30 pm then other said maybe 5:30 pm.. and then all of a sudden they come at 3:45 and tells everyone to leave the pool. The pool was empty at 3:50 pm.. so they close the pool at 4 pm.. they also had a private party going on during the afternoon time so they had closed the playground for us public so we went after the pool closed. The playground is nice and clean and very beautifully made. This place is definitely fun and safe for our little kids who are 3-5 years old. I would definitely recommend it to others . And I am planning to visit every week for this summer holidays.
We love this pool! My kiddo is 5, and we’ve been coming for several years now. It’s by far my favorite pool to visit and support. Prices are now $12 per person (they used to be around $8 in previous years but they remodeled the Noah’s ark pool). They have two diving boards and a slide in the big pool, and the Noah’s ark pool is almost like a mini water park, better than any splash pad or little kid pool I’ve seen. Plus the Noah’s Ark theme is special for us! The concession stand is reasonably priced (and I think might be run by/support their youth group at the church or Quillian center). We purchased a power aid, a nacho, a bag of chips, and a hotdog for around $10. The life guards are sometimes stronger than others at the role, but overall they are good and you can tell management does a good job training/organizing this piece. I’ve run children’s programs for over a decade and I’ve taken youth to all types of places.. and I would definitely bring a whole group of children to this pool with confidence in the quality of safety protocols I could guarantee to our programs families! I’m usually impressed with all of the staff here- they are always very friendly and the management are really awesome. I’ve had people visit this pool with me and then host birthday parties or become regulars like me after. It’s definitely worth checking out!
No one ever picks up the phone or returns voicemails. How can we visit and help support a local place for our kids to enjoy, when we can't even get a call back for information? Also, Noah's Ark is great until a summer camp with big kids take over and you have to move your little ones into the big pool so they don't get hurt. It would be nice if they had days for just summer camps and times where moms with small kids can enjoy the kid pool and not worry about our little ones getting hurt. At least let us know when camps are coming to make our decision. There also needs to be an age restriction for Noah's ark. Better communication could help, but money is clearly showing that that is more important than customer happiness. We'd visit more often if we'd be able to get someone on the phone to talk or respond to calls, and have times where just I can have my little ones with other little kids and not worry about having to take my little ones to a big pool where they can possibly drown due to older kids taking over Noah's ark. Truly an unhappy mama!
My boys enjoyed their after-school and summer program due to their friendly and caring staff. They have even participated in some of the sports offered and Kidz night out and pool activities. The facility has everything they need and I know they would be well taken care of. They make a positive impact in the surrounding community!
I don’t know I didn’t have a good experience here. I brought my nephew to enjoy the pool area. A lifeguard walks up to me saying the pool was closed, there was a party occupying 1 side of the area. I got all kinds of nasty stares if I had a Time Machine it would have felt like being transported back to 1952. I understand you can make a reservation for birthday parties but it really felt “Raced Based” why not allow others into the water park just because someone renting out some tables. If you have Blk or Brown children take them somewhere else I didn’t see any diversity at this center. My nephew is 3 so you know he didn’t understand why we had to leave terrible experience.