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The Radisson Hotel Albuquerque's water park gives families a solid indoor water play option in a state where you don't have many choices. This isn't a massive destination park, but it delivers exactly what hotel water parks do best - convenient fun without leaving your accommodation. The indoor setup means you can splash around year-round, which matters when you're dealing with New Mexico's desert climate extremes. The water temperature stays comfortable, and parents appreciate not worrying about sunscreen reapplication every hour. You'll find a decent-sized pool area with water features aimed at younger kids, plus some slide action that keeps elementary school age children entertained for hours. The space feels intimate rather than overwhelming, which works well for families with toddlers who might get lost in larger parks. Don't expect massive thrill slides or wave pools here - this is more about providing hotel guests with a reason to stick around for an extra day. The pool deck has enough seating for parents to actually relax while keeping eyes on their kids. Food options stay basic but adequate, typical hotel fare that won't break the budget further. If you're staying at the Radisson anyway, the water park adds real value to your stay, especially with kids who need to burn energy after long car rides through the Southwest. Local families use it too, particularly during Albuquerque's hot summer months when indoor water play beats blazing outdoor pools. The facility shows its age in some spots, but they keep it clean and functional. For what Albuquerque offers in terms of water attractions, this place fills a genuine need. Just manage expectations - come for convenient family fun, not destination-level thrills.
Planning a visit? Confirm hours and pricing on the official website — details can change seasonally.
Best time to go
Resort water parks are quietest mid-week and during the second half of any school break. Many resorts open the water park to overnight guests an hour before day-pass holders, so a one-night stay is often worth the math vs. two day passes.
Save money
Online tickets typically save you a few dollars over the gate price; even at lower-priced parks it adds up for a family. Indoor and resort parks routinely run weekday flash sales, military and first-responder discounts, and second-day passes — check the deals page before booking.
Getting there
Radison Hotel and Water Park sits in Albuquerque New Mexico, New Mexico. Resort parking is usually free for overnight guests and ranges from $10–25 for day visitors. If you're a day visitor, ask the front desk about validating parking at the spa or restaurant — sometimes that's faster than the standard exit.
Who it's best for
Fits a wide range of ages. Worth a scouting lap when you arrive so each member of your group knows where their favorite area is before lines start to build.
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