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Wisconsin Dells Waterparks – Where It All Began



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With millions of visitors a year, Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin is one of the most visited areas in the nation.  The Wisconsin Dells is also a center of summer tourist activity, much of it in the form of the outdoor water theme parks as well as indoor waterpark resorts. In fact, the Wisconsin Dells are home to the largest indoor and outdoor waterparks in the US and offer more than 200 waterslides that promise non-stop thrills, excitement and family fun. Due to the shear number of Wisconsin Dells waterparks, the city is known as the "Water Park Capital of the World." 

It was the ingenious idea of some local resort owners to put a roof over a summer waterpark attraction and, voila, the phenomenon that is the indoor waterpark became synonymous with Wisconsin Dells. Now, there are approximately 20 Wisconsin Dells indoor waterparks to choose from, with different Wisconsin Dells hotel accommodations to suit every fancy. They are open year-round, so there are no excuses when it comes to finding a convenient time to visit. 

Vacationing families to the Wisconsin Dells often make selections based on their favorite waterparks, as well as their favorite accommodations. Some waterpark resorts feature luxury suites and condominiums, and many have loaded up on the amenities like restaurants, spas, and live entertainment. But most of the indoor waterparks are restricted to hotel guests. 

The vast majority of indoor waterpark resorts in Wisconsin Dells are family-owned or privately-operated businesses. Other regional vacation destinations with a history of attracting families have expanded to include hotel waterpark resorts too. They've joined the indoor water park phenomenon that has transformed the Wisconsin Dells and altered the way travelers think about, and when they take, their vacations.   

The incredible popularity of indoor waterparks demonstrates that people want to have this kind of fun throughout the year. Even in the winter, the indoor waterparks in the Wisconsin Dells region are a very comfortable experience that has young and old soaking in the fun. Indoor waterpark resorts in the winter are definitely the new trend in travel. 

During the warm weather months, the outdoor Wisconsin Dells waterparks are a huge draw. But during inclement weather while on vacation to the Wisconsin Dells, an indoor waterpark really saves the day. Whether it's 10 degrees-below-zero outside or raining cats and dogs, it's always a balmy 85 degrees inside these waterpark resorts. You can literally forget about the gray skies, cold temperatures and enjoy the heat and sunshine all year long. 

Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin, where indoor waterparks were first introduced, is quickly becoming one of the premier family-friendly vacation destinations in the United States. And in many ways, it was the advent of the indoor waterparks that turned the city into a year-round vacation choice. As a helpful tip, look for waterparks with features appropriate for your family and plan to have a good time on your Wisconsin Dells waterpark vacation whenever you choose to go.

 
   
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