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11 articles tagged "Family Travel".
Teens don't want a kiddie area. They want the slides parents won't ride, enough space to disappear with their friends, and a park that treats them like real customers.
Cabanas are the only water park upgrade I genuinely recommend. Here's where they're worth the money, what's actually included, and how to book the good ones before they sell out.
California has more water parks than any other state outside Florida and Texas, and a stretch of climate that lets the desert ones run nine months a year. Here is the 2026 ranking, with the parks worth your money and the ones to skip.
There are now over 20 Great Wolf Lodge locations across North America, and they are not all created equal. A ranked guide based on water park size, room quality, and family value.
Most water parks market themselves as family-friendly, but only a handful are genuinely built for toddlers. These parks get it right.
Texas does water parks differently. The sheer size of the state means you could spend an entire summer hitting a different park every weekend and still not visit them all.
Indoor water park resorts eliminate weather, sunburn, and the limited summer window. These are the ones worth packing the car for, even if they're a few hours away.
Skip the drive to the park. These resorts have water parks built right into the hotel so you can go from your bed to the lazy river in five minutes.
Not all lazy rivers are created equal. Some are a 3-minute loop around a concrete channel. Others are mile-long adventures through caves and waterfalls.
If you travel by RV, these parks let you camp and splash without packing up and driving somewhere else.
Florida has more water parks per square mile than almost anywhere else in the country. Here are the 10 worth your time and money.