
Calypso Bay Waterpark vs Sailfish Splash Waterpark
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 | Calypso Bay Waterpark | Sailfish Splash Waterpark |
|---|---|---|
| Parking |
Only at Calypso Bay Waterpark
- gift shop
Both parks share 1 amenities including Parking.
About Each Park
Calypso Bay Waterpark
Florida
Calypso Bay Waterpark sits in Royal Palm Beach as a solid neighborhood water park that gets the job done without breaking the bank. The park focuses on family-friendly fun with a good mix of slides that range from mild to moderately wild. You'll find multi-story tube slides that twist and turn, a few body slides for the more adventurous, and a dedicated kids' area with pint-sized versions of everything. The wave pool creates decent waves every 10-15 minutes, though don't expect anything too intense. The lazy river moves at a perfect pace for floating away an afternoon, winding around a good portion of the park. What I appreciate about Calypso Bay is its manageable size. You can easily keep track of kids here, and the lines rarely get out of control, even on busy summer weekends. The park caters heavily to families with children under 12, though teens will find enough to keep them occupied for a few hours. The kids' area deserves special mention with its shallow pools, mini slides, and interactive water features that dump buckets of water at regular intervals. Parents can actually relax on the nearby lounge chairs and still keep an eye on everything. The food situation is typical water park fare, but the prices won't shock you like some of the bigger chains. Pack your own snacks if you want to save money, as outside food policies tend to be reasonable. Parking is free, which is always a win. The staff keeps things clean…
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Florida
Sailfish Splash Waterpark brings solid water fun to Stuart's Treasure Coast without the massive crowds of Orlando's mega-parks. This community-focused outdoor park delivers the essentials really well - multiple water slides ranging from gentle slopes for younger kids to faster drops that'll get your heart racing, a lazy river that's actually long enough to feel relaxing, and a wave pool that creates decent swells without being overwhelming. The kids area is thoughtfully designed with smaller slides, water features, and shallow pools where parents can easily supervise. What I really appreciate here is the manageable size - you can keep track of your family without feeling lost, and lines move quickly even on busy summer weekends. The park does a great job maintaining clean facilities and the staff genuinely seems to care about guest experience. Food options cover the basics with standard park fare, though I'd recommend packing snacks if you're watching your budget. The cabanas are worth splurging on if you're visiting during peak season - they provide crucial shade and a home base for your group. Stuart's location means you get that authentic Florida feel without tourist trap pricing. The park attracts mostly local families, which creates a more laid-back atmosphere than you'll find at destination parks. Best for families with kids under 14, though teens will find enough thrills to stay entertained. Arrive when gates open to claim good poolside spots, and definitely bring reef-safe sunscreen - the Florida sun is no joke here. The park typically operates…
Read the full Sailfish Splash Waterpark guide →Ready to visit Calypso Bay Waterpark?
