Thursday, December 1, 2011

Traveling Thursday: Indoor Waterparks


One of my favorite things to do is travel. I love it and think traveling and experiencing places firsthand is one of the best ways for kids to learn. It doesn't have to be an exotic port of call or expensive two weeks at Disney for the whole family to have a memorable time. A day at a new park or weekend getaway can be just as fun. I wanted to include some of the places that I've found and enjoy visiting with my kids.

Today's post includes some options for indoor water parks in the Ohio area. Now that the weather is turning cold, why not spend a night or two and enjoy some summertime temps.

My favorite indoor waterpark is actually Great Wolf Lodge. I like the multitude of things for the kids to do and it has always been very clean. Of course, it is going to be more crowded and expensive during the school breaks and weekends, but if you can swing going during an off-week or on a weekday night, it becomes much more affordable. We always try to do a Sunday night-Monday day combination right after the spring break rush and it is fairly deserted. The kids ask to go there all the time and there really is something for all ages. If you sign up for their mailing list you will get savings offers in the regular mail or thru email.
http://www.greatwolf.com/

Another popular destination in our neck of the woods is CoCoKey Resort. While smaller than Great Wolf, it is not quite as expensive and day passes are also offered. The only caveat to the day pass being that it could also be more crowded since people would not have to stay overnight at the hotel. They have plenty to do for younger kids and older kids so it is perfect if you have a large age-range in your family.
www.cocokeycincinnati.com

Of course, the granddaddy of all indoor waterparks in Ohio would be Kalahari in Sandusky. I know it used to be and might still be the largest indoor waterpark in the country. Beautiful place to stay and lots to keep the kids busy, perhaps even a little more for the more adventurous kids.
http://www.kalahariresorts.com/oh/

I know there are others in the area, so feel free to post under comments, but keep it limited to indoor waterparks only.

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