Although there used to be a time when rain or cold could ruin a vacation, a new getaway concept is making a big splash with families no matter what the climate. Amenity-packed indoor water park resorts are combining innovative water fun, thrilling amusement park attractions and tropical indoor environments to deliver the ultimate year-round family getaway.
Major advancements in waterpark technology and their ability to provide four-season vacation experiences are translating into a booming indoor waterpark industry. According to industry experts, only 24 waterpark resorts existed in the U.S. in 2000. Today there are more than 140, with more than 30 additional parks soon to open.
Indoor waterparks, which originated in Wisconsin Dells, Wis., in 1994, have helped create thriving year-round travel destinations throughout the U.S.
“We are big fans of indoor waterparks. It’s an easy-to-plan, no hassle getaway that is as much fun for my husband and me as it is for our daughter,” says Natalee Mueller of Sheboygan, Wis. “Not only are they packed full of fun rides and entertainment, you never have to worry about the weather ruining your plans. Summer, winter, rain, snow, whatever … at an indoor waterpark, it doesn’t matter.”
Kalahari, Ohio. The Claim: Biggest Indoor Water Park in America
Although most new indoor waterparks usually measure between 30,000 square feet to 60,000 square feet, some resort owners are going bigger to accommodate more amenities and enable even grander creative visions. Kalahari Waterpark Resort in Wisconsin Dells, Wis., currently home to the largest indoor waterpark in the U.S. at 125,000 square feet, is in the process of building a 173,000 square foot waterpark at its Kalahari property in Sandusky, Ohio for those very reasons.
“When it comes to creating a fun and memorable atmosphere for our guests, our motto is go big or go home,” says Todd Nelson, owner of Kalahari Resorts. “It takes a tremendous amount of commitment and ingenuity to create an exciting waterpark. We believe travelers will continue to choose resorts that really ‘wow’ them and that take pride in making their getaway experience a big deal.”
Minnesota, like Wisconsin, is a cold place in winter. And, also like Wisconsin, there are many indoor water parks there - some are just parks and some are resorts or part of the hotel amenities. Visit www.minnesota-visitor.com to see just how many choices there are.
And while the indoor waterpark resort business booms, so do the attractions which are making indoor waterparks some of the most exciting indoor/outdoor waterpark vacation destinations in the country. Water coasters are taking riders to entirely new levels, with rides like the Master Blaster shooting raft riders up and down hills at speeds averaging 20 mph. Even exotic water sports like surfing now live indoors with the FlowRider surf ride that jets 50,000 gallons of water each minute to simulate a five foot wave.
"People work hard for their vacations and deserve for them to be spectacular,” Nelson adds. “A waterpark is the ideal way for them to get away to a fun, exciting environment where the weather is always perfect, albeit a little wet, 365 days a year.”
If you’re planning a getaway to an indoor waterpark resort, the following are tips to help jumpstart your trip:
To find a waterpark in your area, visit: www.waterparks.org.