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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 open if you're visiting on weekends, as the space can feel crowded when busy. The park works best for families with kids under 12, though teenagers won't hate it if they're not expecting massive 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
Tundra Lodge sits in Green Bay Wisconsin, Wisconsin. 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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