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Indoor Waterparks

Indoor waterparks are a great family vacation any time of the year. They're wild, they're wet and completely climate controlled, protecting splishing and splashing revelers from the elements.

Float down the Congo Bongo Adventure River at New Jersey's Sahara Sam's Oasis Indoor Water Park where your family can relax together in oversized inner tubes.

The Flowrider at Silver Rapids Indoor Water Park at the Silver Mountain Resort in Idaho gives you the feeling of surfing the perfect wave at 35 miles per hour while standing still – or mostly still.

The Wild WaterDome is a 70,000-square-foot indoor water park in Wisconsin's Wilderness Hotel & Golf Resort.

The Wild WaterDome has a state-of-the-art roof that allows guests to tan indoors year-round.

Splash Lagoon's mezzanine level allows you to check out all the fun and stay dry.

Walk across giant floating lily pads at the Adventure Bay at Splash Lagoon in Eerie, PA.

Take it easy and admire the view on the Lazy River at Splash Lagoon.

Kalahari Resort in Sandusky, OH, is America's largest water park with a 12,000-square-foot wave pool.

Swahili Swirl, featuring a 60-foot bowl raft, is a wild ride at Kalahari Resort's water park.

Michigan's Avalanche Bay water park features slides, climbing walls, a lazy river and even a surf simulator.

It's always a balmy 82 degrees inside KeyLime Cove's water park just outside of Chicago.

The colorful and relaxed atmosphere of KeyLime Cove's Lost Paradise water park is inspired by the Florida Keys.

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