If you’re looking for a fun family day out, you should definitely consider visiting a water park 🌊
, located at the Splashing Landings Hotel at Alton Towers. Inside the tropical indoor area kids can zip down the super speedy ‘Master Blaster’ water coaster, splash in the waterfall in Lagoona Bay or go wild in the Wacky Waterworks, which has water wheels and cannons. The Little Leak area has shallow water and plenty of fun and games for smaller children too.
Entry to the theme park isn’t included in the ticket price, however you can pay a little extra to add this on.“What a fantastic water park! We never thought we would be in there for a couple of hours but ended up staying all day! Great slides, nice food and a very safe environment.”Young adventurers. There's some fun little slides for smaller tots who might not yet be big enough for the larger slides.
This award-winning indoor water park is home to the largest wave pool in the UK, holding 20 million litres of water! The Reef is great for younger splash seekers, with mini slides and jets, while bigger kids have the choice of six slides, a wave pool and The Lazy River for when they need to wind down. Afterwards, you can pop along to Cofa’s Cafe, which offers a range of hot and cold snacks and drinks. Whether you’re a thrill or chill seeker, The Wave has something for everyone.
, which features a massive skull and huge pirate ship. Kids can walk the plank, zip down one of the many slides or flumes, or relax in the Still Waters Pool, the Hideout or Sunken Galleon.Verified customer review: “This is a really fun place to go with children aged 2+. There is a toddler pool for the youngest through to water slides, a wave machine, a pirate ship with slides and a bigger pool for the oldest. On the day I visited there was an official photographer who took photos, on request, and you can purchase them on the way out . Lots of fun and activities for everyone regardless of swimming ability.”Kids who love inflatables.
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