As the end of summer draws near, now is the time to get out the swim suit and inflate the tubes for one last waterside rendezvous. The water park experts at away.com have come up with a list of the top awesome resorts and watery attractions to slip and slide your way into this summer.
San Alfonso del Mar Resort- Algarobbo, Chile
This behemoth pool holds the Guinness World Record title of World’s Largest Swimming Pool. At over three-fifths of a mile—that’s more than 20 Olympic sized swimming pools—most people would exhausted after completing just one lap. The sea water pool was built in 2006 and can hold 66 million gallons of seawater. The resort is located on pristine waters of the Pacific Ocean but the pool is so big you can actually sail your boat, go jet skiing or enjoy a host of other wet and wild activities.
Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island, Bahamas
Paradise Island’s Aquaventure Water Park, is a 141-acre waterscape available to every guest of the Atlantis Resort.
Boyne Mountain Resort, Michigan
Boyne Mountain Resort's Avalanche Bay is the largest indoor water park in Michigan.
Fallsview Indoor Waterpark, Niagara Falls, Canada
The Fallsview Indoor Waterpark is Niagara’s newest and largest indoor waterpark, located on North America’s largest indoor waterpark complex, Falls Avenue Resort.
Arizona Grand Resort
Voted by the Travel Channel as one of the country's Top 10 Water Parks, families and kids of all ages can spend their days playing in the infinite waves of Arizona Grand Resort's Oasis Water Park.
Great Wolf Lodge, Grapevine, Texas
The Great Wolf Lodge includes a 84-degree indoor water park with over 80,000 square feet of water slides.
Kalahari Resorts, Wisconsin and Ohio
This resort claims to own the title of "America's Largest Indoor Waterpark." Those who don't want to jump on the slides can relax in private indoor cabanas with refrigerators and chaise lounges.
Nickelodeon Suites Resort, Orlando
At this resort kids sleep in Nickelodeon-themed KidSuites designed with Nick colors and characters on the walls.
Wilderness at the Smokies Resort, Sevierville, Tenn.
This resort is home to the Wild WaterDome, Tennessee’s largest indoor waterpark, which features a see-through roof that lets you go for a tan all year long.
Great Wolf Lodge, Concord, NC
The resort prides itself in its indoor water parks, interactive games, and cabin-inspired suites.
Wilderness Waterpark Resort, Wisconsin
Guests to the Wilderness Waterpark Resort have the run of 500,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor waterparks. That's over 12 football fields of waterpark.
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