

Mystic Waters vs Mayan Adventure
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 | Mystic Waters | Mayan Adventure |
|---|---|---|
| Parking |
Only at Mystic Waters
- swimming pool
- splash pad
- season passes
Only at Mayan Adventure
- cabana rentals
Both parks share 1 amenities including Parking.
About Each Park
Mystic Waters
Illinois
Mystic Waters sits on the edge of Des Plaines, about 20 minutes northwest of Chicago, and it's one of those community water parks that locals have been enjoying for decades. The park covers about 15 acres and has that classic mid-sized water park feel - big enough to spend a full day but not so massive that you'll lose your kids in the crowds. The centerpiece is a large wave pool that cycles every 10 minutes, perfect for body surfing or just floating around when the waves aren't running. You'll find a solid collection of water slides ranging from gentle family slides to a couple of speed slides that'll get your heart pumping. The lazy river winds around a good portion of the park and moves at the perfect pace for floating on tubes. Kids under 8 will gravitate toward the dedicated children's area, which has smaller slides, fountains, and a big tipping bucket that dumps water every few minutes. The park draws a mix of families and teens, especially during summer afternoons when the Chicago suburbs get hot and sticky. I'd recommend arriving right when they open to claim a good spot near the wave pool - the prime real estate goes fast on weekends. Bring your own towels and snacks if possible, as the concession prices reflect the fact that you're somewhat captive once you're inside. The park typically operates seasonally from late May through Labor Day, and they do birthday parties and group events. Parking is free,…
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Illinois
Mayan Adventure brings ancient temple vibes to indoor water fun in suburban Elmhurst. The park transforms a standard indoor facility into something that feels like exploring a lost civilization, complete with temple-themed structures and jungle-inspired landscaping throughout the space. The theming works better than you'd expect for an Illinois indoor park. The slide selection covers all the basics without going overboard. You'll find a few mid-sized body slides that twist through fake rock formations, plus a couple tube slides that families can ride together. The kids area gets the most attention here, with a multi-level play structure that looks like a miniature Mayan pyramid. Little ones love climbing around the various levels, dumping buckets, and going down the smaller slides built right into the structure. The lazy river winds around most of the park and moves at a decent pace. It's not the longest you'll find, but it hits the spot when you want to float and take in the temple decorations. The wave pool generates solid waves every 15 minutes or so, though it's sized more for families than serious body surfing. This place works best for families with kids under 12. Parents can actually relax a bit since the layout keeps everything visible from the pool deck seating areas. Teens might find it a little tame compared to the mega parks, but younger kids think it's perfect. Get there right when they open if you're visiting on weekends. The facility fills up fast, especially during Chicago's cold months…
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