
RainTree Waterpark Resort vs Wintergreen Resort Waterpark
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 | RainTree Waterpark Resort | Wintergreen Resort Waterpark |
|---|---|---|
| Wave Pool | ||
| Lazy River | ||
| Water Slides | ||
| Kiddie Area | ||
| Tube Rentals | ||
| Cabanas | ||
| Food & Dining | ||
| Gift Shop | ||
| Parking | ||
| Birthday Parties | ||
| Hot Tubs / Spa | ||
| Swimming Pool |
Only at RainTree Waterpark Resort
- Wave Pool
- Cabanas
- Gift Shop
- Tube Rentals
- Swimming Pool
- wifi
Only at Wintergreen Resort Waterpark
- indoor-swimming-pool
Both parks share 7 amenities including Lazy River, Water Slides, Kiddie Area, and 4 more.
About Each Park
RainTree Waterpark Resort
Wisconsin
RainTree Waterpark Resort brings that classic Wisconsin Dells water park experience with a more relaxed, family-focused vibe than some of the mega-resorts in town. The outdoor water park connects to the resort hotel, so you get that convenient walk-from-your-room access that families love. The centerpiece is a solid collection of body slides and tube slides that range from gentle family rides to faster options that'll get your heart pumping without being too intense. The lazy river winds around a good portion of the park and actually stays lazy - none of that choppy, overcrowded chaos you find at some places. Kids get their own dedicated play area with smaller slides, water features, and shallow pools where parents can actually relax while keeping an eye on things. The wave pool generates decent waves on a regular schedule, though it's not the biggest you'll find in the Dells. What really sets RainTree apart is the atmosphere. It feels less like a theme park and more like a really great community pool that happens to have awesome slides. The crowds are usually manageable, staff seems to actually care, and you're not constantly being upsold on extras. The resort side means you get nice amenities like clean changing areas, decent food options beyond typical water park fare, and comfortable seating areas. If you're staying overnight, the rooms are solid and you can pop back for naps or forgotten sunscreen easily. For families with kids under 12, this place hits the sweet spot. It's exciting…
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Wisconsin
Wintergreen Resort Waterpark brings indoor water fun to Wisconsin Dells year-round, making it a solid choice when the weather doesn't cooperate or you want to extend your Dells vacation beyond the outdoor parks. The facility centers around a good-sized indoor pool area with water slides that wind through the space, plus a separate kids' zone with smaller slides and interactive water features that'll keep the little ones busy for hours. The lazy river here moves at just the right pace - not too slow that you get bored, but gentle enough that you can actually relax. What I like about Wintergreen is that it doesn't try to be the biggest or flashiest park in the Dells. Instead, it focuses on being a comfortable, manageable space where families can spend a full day without feeling overwhelmed. The water temperature stays consistent, which is huge when you're visiting in winter or on those unpredictable Wisconsin spring days. The resort connection means you can easily pop back to your room to grab forgotten sunscreen or take a break, then return without the hassle of getting back through admission. Food options are limited but decent - typical pool fare like pizza and burgers. The space can get crowded during peak times, especially weekends and holidays, so arriving when they open gives you the best experience. Kids under 10 seem to get the most out of this park, though there's enough variety to keep teenagers entertained for at least half a day. If you're staying…
Read the full Wintergreen Resort Waterpark guide →Ready to visit RainTree Waterpark Resort?
