Schlitterbahn Waterpark (New Braunfels, Texas)
– One of the largest water parks in the U.S., known for its sprawling river rides and innovative attractions.
Typhoon Lagoon (Orlando, Florida)
– Disney’s tropical-themed water park featuring a huge wave pool, lazy river, and thrilling slides.
Blizzard Beach (Orlando, Florida)
– Another Disney water park, this one with a snow-covered theme, offering high-speed slides and relaxing rivers.
Noah’s Ark Waterpark (Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin)
– The largest water park in the U.S., located in the "Waterpark Capital of the World," with over 50 rides and attractions.
Volcano Bay (Orlando, Florida)
– Universal’s Volcano Bay offers thrilling water slides, a lazy river, and a towering volcano centerpiece.
Kalahari Resorts (Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin)
– A massive indoor water park featuring a wave pool, water slides, and a surfing simulator.
Aquatica (Orlando, Florida)
– A SeaWorld-owned water park with exciting rides like the Dolphin Plunge and tropical-themed attractions.
Hurricane Harbor (Arlington, Texas)
– Part of the Six Flags chain, offering massive wave pools, extreme slides, and family-friendly areas.