Double JJ Resort vs Blue Harbor Resort and Spa
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 | Double JJ Resort | Blue Harbor Resort and Spa |
|---|---|---|
| Lazy River | ||
| Water Slides | ||
| Kiddie Area | ||
| Tube Rentals | ||
| Food & Dining | ||
| Gift Shop | ||
| Parking | ||
| Picnic Area | ||
| Birthday Parties | ||
| Hot Tubs / Spa | ||
| Swimming Pool | ||
| Arcade |
Only at Double JJ Resort
- mini-golf
- Picnic Area
- group-rates
Only at Blue Harbor Resort and Spa
- Gift Shop
Both parks share 10 amenities including Lazy River, Water Slides, Kiddie Area, and 7 more.
About Each Park
Double JJ Resort
Michigan
Double JJ Resort in Rothbury combines a solid indoor water park with a full resort experience that keeps families busy for days. The water park itself isn't massive, but it hits all the right notes for families with kids under 12. You'll find a decent selection of body slides and tube slides that provide thrills without being too intimidating for younger swimmers. The lazy river is perfect for floating between attractions, and parents love that they can actually see the entire water park from most vantage points. The kids' area features smaller slides, tipping buckets, and interactive water features that keep toddlers entertained for hours. What really sets Double JJ apart is everything outside the water park. This is a working ranch resort, so kids can pet farm animals, go horseback riding, and experience that authentic Michigan countryside vibe. The golf course is surprisingly good if you want to sneak in 18 holes while the kids nap. During summer months, they host outdoor concerts and festivals that draw big crowds. The accommodations range from hotel rooms to cabins, and many families make this their base camp for exploring western Michigan's beaches and attractions. Food options are typical resort fare, but the portions are generous and kid-friendly. The staff genuinely seems to enjoy working with families, which makes a difference when you're wrangling tired kids. Pro tips: Book cabins well in advance for summer stays, and consider visiting during shoulder seasons when rates drop significantly. The indoor water park means you…
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Wisconsin
Blue Harbor Resort's Breaker Bay water park gives you 50,000 square feet of indoor water fun right on the shores of Lake Michigan in Sheboygan. This resort-style water park keeps families entertained year-round, especially when Wisconsin's weather isn't cooperating. The multi-level water playground is the star attraction, with tipping buckets, smaller slides, and plenty of interactive features that keep kids ages 2-12 busy for hours. You'll find a good mix of body slides and tube slides that provide thrills without being too intense for younger swimmers. The lazy river winds around a good portion of the park, perfect for floating after you've worn yourself out on the slides. The zero-entry pool area works great for toddlers and parents who want to wade in gradually. Hot tubs are strategically placed around the space, which is clutch when you need to warm up between activities. The park caters heavily to families with elementary-aged kids, though teens might find the slide selection a bit tame compared to bigger water parks in Wisconsin Dells. Since this is attached to the resort, you're dealing with hotel guests who have all-day access, so weekends and school breaks get crowded fast. The space feels more compact than some mega indoor parks, but that actually works in your favor if you're trying to keep track of multiple kids. Food options are typical resort fare with higher prices, so consider the meal packages if you're staying overnight. The arcade gives kids something to do between swim sessions. Plan to…
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