
Boji Splash Indoor Water Park vs Adventureland Iowa
A side-by-side look at two water parks — rides, prices, amenities, and which one fits your trip.
Which Park Is Right for You?
Quick verdicts based on what each park offers.
Amenities Compared
What each park offers, side by side.
| Feature | Boji Splash Indoor Water Park | Adventureland Iowa |
|---|---|---|
| Parking |
Only at Boji Splash Indoor Water Park
- swimming pool
- splash pad
- hot tubs
Only at Adventureland Iowa
- wave pool
- lazy river
- water slides
- cabana rentals
- gift shop
- tube rentals
- beach area
- picnic areas
- group rates
- season passes
Both parks share 1 amenities including Parking.
About Each Park
Boji Splash Indoor Water Park
Iowa
Boji Splash sits inside the Bridges Bay Resort right on West Lake Okoboji, which means you get both indoor water fun and one of Iowa's prettiest lake settings. The indoor water park keeps things manageable with a focus on families with younger kids. The main attractions include a decent-sized pool area with basketball hoops, a smaller kiddie pool section, and water features that'll keep the little ones busy for hours. The splash pad area has ground fountains and smaller water play elements that work perfectly for toddlers who aren't quite ready for bigger attractions yet. What sets Boji Splash apart is really the whole resort experience. You're staying right on the lake, so older kids can enjoy the beach and lake activities while younger ones play in the controlled indoor environment. The facility connects directly to the resort, so you can easily pop back to your room for naps or snack breaks without the hassle of leaving and re-entering like at standalone parks. The space feels intimate rather than overwhelming, which parents of young kids will appreciate. You won't find massive thrill slides here, but that's not really the point. This is about convenient family fun where everyone from grandparents to toddlers can hang out comfortably. The indoor setup means weather never matters, which is huge for Iowa vacations. Since you're already paying for resort accommodations, the water park feels like a solid bonus rather than the main attraction. Plan to spend mornings in the water park when it's less…
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Iowa
Adventure Bay at Adventureland is Iowa's largest water park, and it's actually a pretty solid addition to the main amusement park next door. The centerpiece is the massive wave pool that gets genuinely crowded on hot summer days, so grab your spot early if you want decent real estate on the beach area. The lazy river is long enough to actually be relaxing, which isn't always the case at smaller parks. For slides, you've got everything from kiddie slides to some legitimately thrilling body slides that'll get your heart racing. The racing slides are fun if you're competitive with your group. The kids area is well-designed with smaller slides, dumping buckets, and plenty of interactive water features that keep the little ones busy for hours. Parents can actually sit in the shade nearby and keep an eye on everything, which is clutch. The food situation is typical water park fare, but the portions are decent and the prices aren't outrageous compared to other parks in the region. Pro tip: if you're planning to hit both the water park and the main amusement park, get there when they open and do the water park first when you're fresh. The Iowa sun gets brutal by afternoon, and the concrete gets hot enough to fry an egg. Cabana rentals are worth it if you've got a big group or want somewhere to stash your stuff safely. Parking is free, which is refreshing since a lot of parks nickel and dime you. This place…
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