
Tundra Lodge vs Noah’s Ark
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 | Tundra Lodge | Noah’s Ark |
|---|---|---|
| Parking | ||
| Arcade |
Only at Tundra Lodge
- Arcade
- hot tubs
Only at Noah’s Ark
- wave pool
- lazy river
- cabana rentals
- gift shop
- tube rentals
- picnic areas
- group rates
- season passes
Both parks share 1 amenities including Parking.
About Each Park
Tundra Lodge
Wisconsin
Tundra Lodge in Green Bay brings year-round water park fun to northeastern Wisconsin with its indoor aquatic playground attached to the hotel property. The centerpiece is a good-sized pool area with water slides that'll keep kids busy for hours, plus a smaller kiddie area with gentler features for toddlers. The slides aren't massive by resort standards, but they're perfect for families with elementary and middle school aged kids who want some thrills without the intimidation factor of giant tube slides. The water stays a comfortable temperature year-round, which is a huge plus when Wisconsin winters hit. What I really like about Tundra Lodge is that it feels manageable - you're not going to get lost or overwhelmed like you might at some of the massive resort water parks. Parents can easily keep an eye on kids, and there's enough variety to keep everyone entertained without being so big that you spend half your day walking around. The arcade gives kids something to do when they need a break from the water, and it's actually decently sized with current games. The whole setup works well for families staying overnight, but they also welcome day visitors. Since it's attached to the hotel, you'll find standard amenities like changing rooms and concessions. The Green Bay location makes it a solid option if you're visiting the area for Packers games or other attractions - you can easily combine a water park visit with other family activities in the area. I'd recommend arriving when they…
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Wisconsin
Noah's Ark in Wisconsin Dells lives up to its claim as America's largest water park, sprawling across 70 acres of pure aquatic fun. I've visited multiple times, and the sheer scale still impresses me every trip. The park divides into several themed areas, but the highlight has to be the massive collection of water slides - over 50 of them ranging from gentle family tubes to heart-pounding speed slides that'll leave your stomach somewhere near the top. The Scorpion's Tail is their signature ride, a nearly vertical drop slide that's not for the faint of heart. For families with younger kids, the dedicated children's areas are well-designed with smaller slides, splash features, and shallow pools where parents can actually relax while keeping an eye on their little ones. The lazy river here is genuinely relaxing, winding through different sections of the park and giving you a break from the Wisconsin sun. What sets Noah's Ark apart from other parks is the variety - you can spend an entire day here without getting bored. The wave pools are solid, the multi-level play structures keep tweens entertained, and there are enough thrill rides to satisfy serious adrenaline junkies. Practical tips from my visits: arrive right when they open to beat the crowds, especially in summer. The lines get brutal by noon. Bring reef-safe sunscreen because you'll be outside all day, and consider renting a cabana if you're visiting with a large group - the shade and storage space are worth it. Food…
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