Noah’s Ark Waterpark, Wisconsin
I know one thing for sure: water parks aren’t only for kids. When we visited Sweden’s biggest water park Skara Summerland many years ago, I saw just as many adults as children enjoying the different rides. And the same goes for the approximately 1,600 other water parks around the world. Whether you’re a thrill seeker with a thing for the highest and fastest water coasters or rather spend the day bettering your tan on a long, slow ride, do plan a trip to a water park. You won’t regret it.
No matter your age, water parks worth a visit include include Sunway Lagoon in Malaysia, Canada’s World Water Park, Tropical Islands in Germany, Wet’n Wild inFlorida, and UK’s Sandcastle Waterpark where you can ride the longest indoor water coaster in the world.
If you can make it this summer, great. If not, don’t despair. Many of the best water parks in the world are located indoors, allowing you to enjoy almost everything an outdoor water park has to offer.
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Suz
1 year ago
What a fun video! We live about 1/2 a mile from a waterpark in Southern California and we’ve never been (since we were kids that is) – you post, however, combined with the 90* heat wave the past couple of days, is inspiring me to go early!
Erica Johansson
1 year ago
That’s great. Have fun!
Niki
1 year ago
Wow! That was a minute of absolute thrill. I’ve only really visited one large waterpark, and that was in Japan. Seeing all the waterparks out there makes me want to visit each one.
This is a great blog by the way. Someday, I would like to travel the world, too. Subscribed!
laradunston
1 year ago
Oh, but you must include Wild Wadi! http://wildwadi.com/
Erica Johansson
1 year ago
Lara, Thanks for the tip! If I ever travel to Dubai, I definitely know where to go.