When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: lazy river resorts cape canaveral hotel water park for kids

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. 15 best resorts and hotels with lazy rivers - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/15-best-resorts-hotels-lazy...

    Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa. Westin Kierland Resort. Best hotels in Hawaii with lazy rivers. Aulani, a Disney Resort in Oahu. Grand Hyatt Kauai. Related: Best Hawaii family ...

  3. Family-friendly floating? Check out these 11 resorts with ...

    www.aol.com/family-friendly-floating-check-11...

    3. Nickelodeon Hotels and Resorts Riviera Maya Playa del Carmen, Mexico. With massive water parks, adrenaline-pumping water slides, and two epic lazy rivers, Nickelodeon Resorts appeal to kids of ...

  4. Who doesn’t love a lazy river? These 14 family resorts have ...

    www.aol.com/news/doesn-t-love-lazy-river...

    Not all lazy rivers are created equal. The best ones offer enough inner tubes so there's always one available when you’re ready to float.

  5. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Concord - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Flags_Hurricane_Harbor...

    Caribbean Cove - Kids Play Area previously named Treasure Island, opened 2018; Honolulu Halfpipe - A Waterfun Products Sidewinder, Opened 2002 [13] Kaanapali Kooler - Lazy River, opened 1995; Splashwater Island - A WhiteWater West RF4RB kids play structure, opened 2018 [14] Tornado - ProSlide Tornado 60 Slide, opened 2005

  6. Rapids Water Park - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapids_Water_Park

    Rapids Water Park is a water park in Riviera Beach, Florida, United States, that occupies 30 acres. The park includes 42 slides and attractions, including a wave pool (up to six-foot waves), dual seven-story speed slides, and a quarter-mile lazy river. There are also slides for children and toddlers.

  7. Lazy river - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazy_river

    The lazy wave river at Ramayana Water Park in Pattaya, Thailand. A lazy river is a water ride found in water parks, hotels, resorts, and recreation centers, which usually consists of a shallow (2.5–3.5-foot (0.76–1.07 m)) pool that flows similarly to a river. [1]