I think that this is a saltwater pool. They have two waterslides here, which are all group slides. To do a water slide, you must weigh at least 200lbs. Most kids together as two weigh around 180lbs. I didn’t like that. I thought they could have lowered the weight to something like 175lbs. That is the reason I deducted one star. The other star was deducted for the fact that the wave pool, the floor was very scratchy as in it hurt to move on it. You could buy water shoes, but when you can pay $8 on Amazon, $25 seems like a bit of a price gauge. Overall, the wait with four people for the waterslides was not long, and the wave pool had some big waves. I wouldn’t come here first if I was back at the...
Read moreThe indoor waterdome was very relaxing. The wave pool was safe for all ages. Lifeguards were surrounding the pools and stood when the waves were active. They were very observant. I was very impressed. The dome had plenty of seating, a towel swap station (for guests to always have a dry towel available), and activities for all ages. There were large slides, a kiddie area, the wave pool, and a swim-up bar for the adults. The bartenders were very polite and attendant to all of our requests. Being able to charge everything we bought to our room made it so we didn't need to carry around our wallets which made everything easier. Our party of 8 had...
Read moreThe no floats in the wave pool, honestly, that rule just sucks!!! I used to love going in there and sitting on the rafts. Now my kids go and they are to scared for a good reason to venture out especially now with no floats...the life jacket option is in no way a comparison to how awesome it was to ride the waves on the rafts!!! Also, the Dually Mammoth hits hard at the end....jeez my back was locked up after. I'm so glad they added more parks to compensate for other parks just not being what they were once cracked up to be! Just wish the indoor parks offered more for us winter Dells goers! We enjoy...
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