

Deep River Water Park vs Pelican Harbor 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 | Deep River Water Park | Pelican Harbor Waterpark |
|---|---|---|
| Parking |
Only at Deep River Water Park
- wave pool
Only at Pelican Harbor Waterpark
- cabana rentals
Both parks share 1 amenities including Parking.
About Each Park
Deep River Water Park
Indiana
Deep River Water Park sits on a compact 10-acre site in Crown Point, making it one of those parks where you can actually keep track of your kids without hiking across a massive property. The layout works in your favor here - you can grab a chair near the main pool area and have sightlines to most of the action. The slide collection hits the sweet spot for families, with a few twisting body slides that'll get your heart rate up and some gentler tube slides perfect for the 8-12 crowd. The kids area gets plenty of use, featuring the classic dumping bucket and smaller slides that don't intimidate the little ones. What really sets Deep River apart is how manageable it feels. You're not dealing with hour-long lines or getting lost trying to find the bathroom. It's the kind of place where families with elementary school kids can spend a full day without anyone having a meltdown. The lazy river moves at an actual lazy pace, and the wave pool runs on a schedule that gives you time to catch your breath between sessions. Food prices won't shock you like they do at the mega parks, and the picnic areas actually have shade. Pro tips: arrive right when they open during summer weekends to snag the best poolside chairs, and bring water shoes since the concrete gets hot by midday. The park tends to clear out around 4 PM, so if you can do a late arrival, you'll have…
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Illinois
Pelican Harbor Waterpark in Bolingbrook delivers classic summer fun without the massive crowds you'll find at some of the bigger Illinois water parks. This community-focused outdoor park has been serving families in the southwest suburbs for years, and it shows in all the right ways. The staff actually knows what they're doing, and the facilities are well-maintained without feeling overly commercialized. You'll find a solid mix of attractions that work for different ages. The main pool area is spacious enough that you're not swimming shoulder-to-shoulder with strangers, and there's usually a good selection of water slides that range from mild to moderately thrilling. The kids' area gets a lot of attention here, with age-appropriate splash features and smaller slides that let parents actually relax instead of constantly worrying. The lazy river moves at a perfect pace for floating on a tube while the kids play nearby. What really sets Pelican Harbor apart is the atmosphere. This feels like a neighborhood park that happens to be really well done, rather than a corporate water park experience. Families come back year after year, and you'll see the same lifeguards working multiple seasons. The food is better than you'd expect, and prices are reasonable for a captive audience. Pro tips for your visit: arrive right when they open to claim the best lounge chairs, especially if you're visiting on weekends. The shade spots fill up fast during peak summer months. Bring reef-safe sunscreen and reapply constantly – the reflection off the water is…
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