

Great Wolf Lodge Concord vs Ray's Splash Planet
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 | Great Wolf Lodge Concord | Ray's Splash Planet |
|---|---|---|
| Parking | ||
| Arcade |
Only at Great Wolf Lodge Concord
- cabana rentals
- gift shop
- hot tubs
- Arcade
- mini golf
Only at Ray's Splash Planet
- splash pad
- swimming pool
- life jackets
Both parks share 1 amenities including Parking.
About Each Park
Great Wolf Lodge Concord
North Carolina
Great Wolf Lodge Concord brings the chain's signature indoor water park magic to North Carolina, combining a themed resort experience with a 38,000-square-foot water wonderland that stays open year-round. The park centers around a massive multi-level play structure called Fort Mackenzie, which dumps hundreds of gallons of water from a giant tipping bucket while kids scramble around cargo nets and smaller slides. The four-story interactive water fort keeps families busy for hours with its maze of bridges, water cannons, and surprise soakings. The lazy river here is one of the better ones I've experienced at Great Wolf properties - long enough to actually relax and not feel like you're just going in circles. Howlin' Tornado stands out as the signature thrill slide, a massive funnel that sends rafts swirling around the walls before dropping into the splash pool below. Younger kids gravitate toward Cub Paw Pool, a dedicated shallow area with mini slides and gentle water features. The wave pool generates decent-sized waves every few minutes, though it can get packed during peak times. Beyond the water attractions, the resort adds extra entertainment with an arcade, mini golf, and their popular MagiQuest wand game that has kids running around the hotel solving quests. The theming throughout feels immersive with its North Woods cabin aesthetic and animatronic wolves that howl on schedule. Food options inside the water park are limited to snack bars, but the resort has several restaurants. I'd recommend arriving right when the water park opens to claim spots…
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North Carolina
Ray's Splash Planet brings year-round water fun to Charlotte with its indoor water park setup that's perfect for families with young kids and tweens. The climate-controlled environment keeps the temperature comfortable no matter what's happening outside, making it a solid choice for birthday parties or rainy day adventures. The park focuses on family-friendly attractions rather than heart-stopping thrills. You'll find a good mix of smaller water slides that aren't too intimidating for kids, along with a splash area designed for toddlers and preschoolers. The wave pool generates gentle waves that are manageable for younger swimmers, and parents appreciate being able to stay close without worrying about strong currents. One of the best features is the lazy river, which gives everyone a chance to relax and float around at their own pace. The indoor setting means you don't have to worry about sunscreen or weather delays, but you'll still want to bring water shoes since the deck surfaces can get slippery. The facility tends to get busy on weekends and school holidays, so arriving right when they open gives you the best chance to enjoy attractions without long waits. The food court covers the basics with pizza, burgers, and snacks, though prices are typical theme park markup. Lockers are available and worth renting since you'll want somewhere secure for your belongings. The indoor environment can get pretty humid, which some visitors find uncomfortable, but it's part of the tropical atmosphere they're going for. What sets Ray's Splash Planet apart from Charlotte's…
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