TOP 10 U.S WATER PARKS
Top 10 U.S. Water Parks
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Kalahari Waterpark Resorts in Wisconsin Dells, Wis., is America's largest indoor water park (Courtesy Kalahari Waterpark Resorts)
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Kalahari Waterpark Resorts in Wisconsin Dells, Wis., is America's largest indoor water park (Courtesy Kalahari Waterpark Resorts)
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The African-themed Kalahari does an admirable job of delivering a mix of genuine thrills in a confined space (Courtesy Kalahari Waterpark Resorts)
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The African-themed Kalahari does an admirable job of delivering a mix of genuine thrills in a confined space (Courtesy Kalahari Waterpark Resorts)
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Kalahari's FlowRider is a perpetual sheet wave for surfing (Courtesy Kalahari Waterpark Resorts)
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Kalahari's FlowRider is a perpetual sheet wave for surfing (Courtesy Kalahari Waterpark Resorts)
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Schlitterbahn--it means "slippery road" in German--is located midway between Austin and San Antonio (Courtesy Schlitterbahn Waterparks)
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Schlitterbahn--it means "slippery road" in German--is located midway between Austin and San Antonio (Courtesy Schlitterbahn Waterparks)
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The Master Blaster at Schlitterbahn is a 1,000-foot-long water coaster (Courtesy Schlitterbahn Waterparks)
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The Master Blaster at Schlitterbahn is a 1,000-foot-long water coaster (Courtesy Schlitterbahn Waterparks)
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For eight straight years Schlitterbahn has won the Best Waterpark title in Amusement Today's respected Golden Ticket Awards (Courtesy Schlitterbahn Waterparks)
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For eight straight years Schlitterbahn has won the Best Waterpark title in Amusement Today's respected Golden Ticket Awards (Courtesy Schlitterbahn Waterparks)
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The 70-acre Noah's Ark Waterpark in Wisconsin Dells, Wis., is the largest American water park (Courtesy Noah's Ark Waterpark)
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The 70-acre Noah's Ark Waterpark in Wisconsin Dells, Wis., is the largest American water park (Courtesy Noah's Ark Waterpark)
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Noah's Ark's Black Anaconda is a quarter of a mile long and the country's longest and fastest water coaster, reaching speeds up to 30 mph (Courtesy Noah's Ark Waterpark)
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Noah's Ark's Black Anaconda is a quarter of a mile long and the country's longest and fastest water coaster, reaching speeds up to 30 mph (Courtesy Noah's Ark Waterpark)
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Because Noah's Ark was built in a snow zone, it's only open from Memorial Day to Labor Day-the rest of the year, kids can only daydream about it (Courtesy Noah's Ark Waterpark)
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Because Noah's Ark was built in a snow zone, it's only open from Memorial Day to Labor Day-the rest of the year, kids can only daydream about it (Courtesy Noah's Ark Waterpark)
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The world's first modern water park, Wet 'n Wild in Orlando, Fla., was opened in 1977 by George Millay, the same hydrophile who gave us SeaWorld (Courtesy Wet 'n Wild-Orlando)
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The world's first modern water park, Wet 'n Wild in Orlando, Fla., was opened in 1977 by George Millay, the same hydrophile who gave us SeaWorld (Courtesy Wet 'n Wild-Orlando)
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At Wet 'n Wild's Bomb Bay, riders mount this near-vertical, 76-foot gully by entering a coffin-size chamber and standing on a trap door that's activated without warning (Courtesy Wet 'n Wild-Orlando)
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At Wet 'n Wild's Bomb Bay, riders mount this near-vertical, 76-foot gully by entering a coffin-size chamber and standing on a trap door that's activated without warning (Courtesy Wet 'n Wild-Orlando)
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The fun goes beyond slides at Wet 'n Wild: On Hydra Fighter, back-to-back riders on swings use water cannons to cream each other and to propel themselves over a lagoon (Courtesy Wet 'n Wild-Orlando)
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The fun goes beyond slides at Wet 'n Wild: On Hydra Fighter, back-to-back riders on swings use water cannons to cream each other and to propel themselves over a lagoon (Courtesy Wet 'n Wild-Orlando)
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Walt Disney's World's scariest ride isn't Expedition Everest or the Tower of Terror-it's Summit Plummet, located in the resort's Blizzard Beach waterslide park (Courtesy The Walt Disney Company)
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Walt Disney's World's scariest ride isn't Expedition Everest or the Tower of Terror-it's Summit Plummet, located in the resort's Blizzard Beach waterslide park (Courtesy The Walt Disney Company)
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Blizzard Beach's whimsical theme (snow in Florida) is elegantly realized in The Toboggan Race (Courtesy The Walt Disney Company)
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Blizzard Beach's whimsical theme (snow in Florida) is elegantly realized in The Toboggan Race (Courtesy The Walt Disney Company)
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Blizzard Beach's Tike's-Peak is a snow-covered play area for tots (Courtesy The Walt Disney Company)
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Blizzard Beach's Tike's-Peak is a snow-covered play area for tots (Courtesy The Walt Disney Company)










