Friday, July 10, 2015

6 Waterparks the Kids will LOVE!

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Nickelodeon Suites Resort, Orlando
Guests at the Nickelodeon Suites Resort, one of Orlando’s best options for families outside of a theme park, have free access to two on-site water parks. The Oasis water park, seen here, has an Olympic-size pool, waterslides, and a kids’ play area (just note that this pool might be closed during the off season). The Lagoon water park, seen here, has a zero-depth entry pool, a four-story water tower, waterslides, two Jacuzzis, and a 400-gallon “dunk tank.”

Atlantis Paradise Island Resort
Larger-than-life Atlantis boasts a 141-acre Aquaventure water park featuring two slides with vertical drops over 50 feet, a mile-long lazy-river ride (with waves, tunnels, and rapids along the way), a tube that gushes past sharks, and a plethora of other scenic slides. Kids can glide past sharks — in a tube running straight through the tank — as part of their Aquaventure experience. There are also 11 pools on the complex to explore.

Beaches Negril Resort and Spa
Kids’ activities galore, including a large water park in the center of the resort and “Sesame Street”-themed activities, makes this one of the best family resorts in Jamaica. (Guests seem to prefer it even to the cheaper Beaches Sandy Bay.) The resort has plenty for adults too–parents love the spa. Older kids love the high waterslides and younger ones can circle around the complex in the lazy river.

Hyatt Regency Maui Resort And Spa
The 809-room Hyatt Regency was one of the first mega-resorts in Kaanapali and it still rivals newer hotels in almost all aspects, especially in regards to the pool (one of the most impressive in Maui). It boasts a waterfall, rope bridge, 150-foot waterslide, and a children’s section seen here with its own waterslide, sprinklers, and sandlot in the center of the shallow water.

Rose Hall Resort and Spa, a Hilton Resort
This relaxed, beachside golf resort is more popular with families than rum-chugging partiers. Rose Hall’s main feature is the Sugar Mill Falls complex of waterslides, waterfalls and swinging bridges, all in a huge lagoon-shaped pool. The waterslides send kids zipping into the massive pool but the whole area is well planned, and there are several private perches for parents to keep an eye on their kids.

The Fairmont Kea Lani Maui

The Fairmont sits on a 22-acre beachfront property that includes five restaurants, access to world-class golf, some of Maui’s largest rooms, and four well-designed pools with swim-up bars, footbridges, basketball nets, and a waterslide. Picnic packages are available for kids to bring to the pool because they’ll never want to leave!

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