![]() ![]() Attractions include the Tadpole Swimming Hole with tiny slides for young swimmers Frogstein's Splashatory, a five-level interactive water playground a large swimming pool and sandy beach with volleyball court at Beachside Bay and Green Extreme, an 81-foot-high uphill water coaster. And, unlike many of Texas' top water parks, NRH2O Family Water Park allows guests to bring in their own food and drink (except alcohol) in coolers with no size restrictions. There are also season passes available and especially affordable discounts for North Richland Hills residents. It's one of the cheaper water parks in Texas, with weekday tickets for children starting at less than $20. This city-owned water park is open in the warm-weather months, typically May to September. Nearby accommodations include La Cantera Resort & Spa, Éilan Hotel And Spa Ascend Resort Collection and the Home2 Suites by Hilton San Antonio at the Rim, which includes daily hot breakfast in the room rate. Recent visitors note that Six Flags Fiesta Texas can get quite crowded on the weekends if you can, plan a mid-week trip to avoid long lines for both the water rides and the other amusement park rides. ![]() There are complimentary shower facilities, and you can store belongings in rented lockers at this outdoor water park. Meanwhile, bigger kids and adults can get their adrenaline fix on exciting water coasters, body slides and raft rides. Families with small children may also appreciate the Paradise Cove swimming pool, which is connected to the Bamboo Chutes – two slides made just for littles that require no minimum height. All ages can have fun in the Texas-shaped pool: The Lone Star Lagoon is a massive wave pool that also has a shallow area with smaller ripples for younger guests. The water park at San Antonio's Six Flags Fiesta Texas is called White Water Bay, and access to the seasonal water-based rides is included in your park admission. ![]() If you're traveling to Epic Waters, consider staying at the Courtyard by Marriott Dallas Grand Prairie, conveniently located across the turnpike just a mile away from the park. When visitors get waterlogged, they can play classic and contemporary games in the 4,000-square-foot arcade. And adults can order beer, wine and cocktails at the Longboards Bar & Lounge. An on-site cafe serves kid favorites, such as pizza, hot dogs, burgers, chicken tenders, mozzarella sticks and nachos. What's more, a 10,000-square-foot outdoor wave pool is open between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Meanwhile, the park's smallest swimmers can play in Rascal's Round Up, an area equipped with water sprays, geysers, mini slides and a 300-gallon tipping bucket. You can also shoot hoops in the swimming pool equipped with basketball nets and race your friends on side-by-side chutes. The largest indoor water park in North Texas entertains with steep and twisty slides, plunging raft rides and a wave rider that's especially appealing to teenagers who want to give surfing a try, say recent reviewers. Certain activities and attractions, such as an on-site ropes course and arcade, cost extra. Complimentary entertainment at Great Wolf Lodge includes story time, character appearances, dance parties and arts and crafts. on the day of check-in (rooms are typically ready at 4 p.m.) and after checkout at 11 a.m. Previous lodgers recommend taking advantage of the water park as long as possible: Hotel policy allows guests access to the water attractions as early as 1 p.m. Family-friendly accommodations include standard suites with sleeper sofas themed cabin, tent or cave suites with bunk beds and premium suites with multiple bedrooms. Day passes are available at the Great Wolf Lodge in Grapevine, but many travelers make a vacation out of a visit to the water park by booking on-site lodging. Attractions range from the mellow Cub Paw Pool for kids and the four-story Fort Mackenzie water play structure to the thrilling Howlin' Tornado raft ride and the whirling vortex of Coyote Cannon. This Texas indoor water park in the Dallas-Fort Worth area pulls out all the stops for families. ![]()
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