
Dorney Park Wildwater Kingdom vs Aquatopia at Camelback
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 | Dorney Park Wildwater Kingdom | Aquatopia at Camelback |
|---|---|---|
| Parking |
Only at Dorney Park Wildwater Kingdom
- swimming pool
- picnic areas
- season passes
Only at Aquatopia at Camelback
- surfing simulator
- hot tubs
- wifi
Both parks share 1 amenities including Parking.
About Each Park
Dorney Park Wildwater Kingdom
Pennsylvania
Wildwater Kingdom sits right next to Dorney Park's amusement park in Allentown, and honestly, the combo ticket is the way to go if you're planning a full day. This outdoor water park has that classic Pennsylvania summer vibe - it gets busy on hot weekends, but the shade trees scattered throughout actually make it more comfortable than some of the concrete jungle water parks I've visited. The wave pool here is solid, with waves that are strong enough to be fun but not so intense that parents worry about their kids. The lazy river winds around a good portion of the park, and I always grab a tube early because they do run out during peak times. The slide complex has a nice mix - some family raft rides where everyone can go together, plus a few body slides that'll get your heart pumping without being terrifying. The kids' area is well-designed with smaller slides and interactive water features that keep the little ones entertained while parents can actually relax nearby. What I really like about Wildwater Kingdom is how it feels integrated with the main park. You can hop between the water park and the roller coasters, which is perfect for families where some people want to cool off while others chase thrills on dry land. The food options are typical theme park fare, but there are plenty of shaded eating areas. My advice: arrive when they open if you're visiting on a weekend, rent a locker early, and…
Read the full Dorney Park Wildwater Kingdom guide →Aquatopia at Camelback
Pennsylvania
Aquatopia at Camelback Resort brings massive water park thrills indoors across 125,000 square feet in the Pocono Mountains. This place operates year-round, which means you can hit the slides when there's snow on the ground outside. The centerpiece is FlowRider, their dual surf simulator that's surprisingly fun even if you wipe out constantly. You'll find multiple multi-story water slides including tube slides and body slides that pack real speed. The lazy river winds around a good portion of the park and stays warm enough that you actually want to float in it during winter visits. For families with younger kids, the multi-level play structure has smaller slides, tipping buckets, and interactive water features that keep toddlers busy for hours. The wave pool generates solid waves every few minutes and has plenty of space to spread out. Since this is attached to Camelback Resort, you get that polished hotel experience with clean facilities and attentive staff. The indoor temperature stays comfortable year-round, though it can get humid during peak times. I'd arrive right when they open to claim good spots near the lazy river before the day guests flood in. Resort guests get early access, which is a huge perk if you're staying overnight. The food court has the usual water park fare but portions are decent and prices aren't completely outrageous for a resort. Cabanas book up fast on weekends and holidays, especially during ski season when families want the indoor water fun after hitting the slopes. What sets Aquatopia…
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