
DreamWorks Water Park vs Martins Family Adventure, Grand Island
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 | DreamWorks Water Park | Martins Family Adventure, Grand Island |
|---|---|---|
| Lazy River | ||
| Water Slides | ||
| Food & Dining | ||
| Gift Shop | ||
| Parking | ||
| Arcade |
Only at DreamWorks Water Park
- water slides
- wave pool
- lazy river
- kids area
- surfing simulator
- hot tubs
- food court
- changing rooms
- gift shop
- tube rentals
- cabana rentals
- birthday party packages
- group rates
- wifi
- splash pad
Only at Martins Family Adventure, Grand Island
- Lazy River
- Water Slides
- kids-area
- Food & Dining
- changing-rooms
- Gift Shop
- mini-golf
- go-karts
- picnic-areas
- birthday-party-packages
- group-rates
- season-passes
Both parks share 2 amenities including Parking, Arcade.
About Each Park
DreamWorks Water Park
New Jersey
DreamWorks Water Park brings beloved animated characters to life in America's largest indoor water park, located inside the American Dream mall in East Rutherford. This place is massive - we're talking 375,000 square feet of water attractions that stay a comfortable 84 degrees year-round. The park does character theming right, with areas dedicated to Shrek, Madagascar, How to Train Your Dragon, and Trolls that actually feel immersive rather than slapped on as an afterthought. The Madagascar Rain Fortress is the centerpiece - a multi-level play structure with water cannons, tipping buckets, and slides that'll keep kids busy for hours. For bigger thrills, the Racing Slides let you compete side-by-side down enclosed tubes, while the FlowRider surf simulator gives you a chance to bodyboard or attempt standing up (spoiler alert: it's harder than it looks). The lazy river here is actually lazy, not a crowded water highway, and winds through different themed sections. Little ones get their own dedicated area with pint-sized slides and splash features. Being indoors means you can visit any time of year, which is clutch for Northeast families dealing with actual winters. The downside? It gets packed on weekends and school breaks since it's the only game in town for indoor water fun. Food options are typical theme park fare - overpriced but decent enough. Pro tip: arrive right when they open to claim your spot and enjoy shorter lines for the first few hours. The wave pool here generates some serious waves, so even strong swimmers…
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New York
Martin's Fantasy Island combines a classic amusement park with water attractions, giving you the best of both worlds on Grand Island near Niagara Falls. The water park side keeps things simple but fun with a lazy river that's perfect for floating away an afternoon, plus several water slides that range from family-friendly to moderately thrilling. What makes this place unique is how you can literally walk from the water park to dry rides like their wooden roller coaster and carnival games without leaving the property. The water attractions aren't massive, but they're well-maintained and the lazy river has good shade coverage, which you'll appreciate on hot summer days. This setup works great for families with mixed interests - some family members can hit the water while others ride the Ferris wheel, then everyone can meet up for lunch. The park has that classic Americana feel with reasonable prices compared to the mega-parks. You'll want to bring plenty of sunscreen since there's limited shade around the slide areas, and water shoes are smart for walking between the wet and dry sides. The food options are typical amusement park fare - think funnel cakes, pizza, and ice cream. Parking is free and plentiful, which is refreshing. The water park typically operates seasonally from late May through Labor Day, weather permitting. If you're planning a Niagara Falls trip and want something different from the tourist traps, this place offers a nice break where kids can actually play instead of just looking at waterfalls.…
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