Chula Vista Resort vs Kalahari Resort
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 | Chula Vista Resort | Kalahari Resort |
|---|---|---|
| Parking | ||
| Arcade |
Only at Kalahari Resort
- surfing simulator
Both parks share 2 amenities including Parking, Arcade.
About Each Park
Chula Vista Resort
Wisconsin
Chula Vista Resort brings you the best of both worlds with its massive indoor water park and seasonal outdoor attractions right in the heart of Wisconsin Dells. The indoor Lost Rios area is the real star here - 80,000 square feet of tropical-themed water fun that stays a comfortable temperature year-round. You'll find a solid mix of body slides and tube slides that range from mild to moderately thrilling, plus a lazy river that's actually long enough to feel relaxing. The kids' area is well-designed with smaller slides and plenty of interactive water features that keep little ones busy for hours. What sets Chula Vista apart is how they've integrated the water park into the resort experience. You can literally take the elevator down from your room in pajamas and be splashing around in minutes. The outdoor area opens seasonally and adds even more slide options plus additional pool space when the weather's nice. The park tends to attract families with kids of all ages, though teens might find the slide selection a bit tame compared to some of the bigger Dells parks. My advice: book a room package if you can swing it, because day passes get pricey and having a room means you can take breaks whenever you want. The food court serves typical water park fare - nothing fancy but decent enough when you're hungry. Lines tend to be shortest first thing in the morning and late afternoon. The resort setting means it can get busy with…
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Wisconsin
Kalahari Resort Wisconsin Dells isn't just a water park - it's America's largest indoor water park under one roof, sprawling across 125,000 square feet of year-round aquatic fun. The moment you walk into this African-themed paradise, you're hit with that familiar humid air and the sound of kids screaming with delight from the massive FlowRider surfing simulator that dominates one corner of the space. The Splashing Safari area works perfectly for families with younger kids, featuring smaller slides, interactive play structures, and plenty of shallow water areas where parents can actually relax while keeping an eye on their little ones. For the thrill seekers, the Zimbabwe Zipper body slide and Swazi Serpent tube slide deliver those stomach-dropping moments you're looking for. The lazy river here is legitimately relaxing - not one of those cramped afterthoughts you find at some parks. You can actually float without constantly bumping into other tubes. The wave pool generates some decent waves every 15 minutes, though it gets absolutely packed during peak times. What really sets Kalahari apart is the resort aspect. You're not dealing with the hassle of driving to a separate hotel after a long day in the water. The rooms are solid, the indoor/outdoor pools give you even more options, and honestly, the convenience factor alone makes it worth the premium price. Pro tips from my visits: arrive right when the park opens to avoid crowds, especially on weekends. The cabanas book up fast but they're worth it if you're staying all…
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