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  2. Rapids Water Park - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Knott's Soak City - Wikipedia

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    Sunset River A 1,780-foot-long (540 m) lazy river. Over 48" or 42" with an adult (Under 48" must wear a life vest) Tidal Wave Bay A 750,000-gallon wave pool. Over 42" or with an adult (Under 52" must wear a life vest) The Wedge Opened 2017; Six guests at a time will descend down navigating twists and turns and surprise drops. WhiteWater West

  4. WorldMark by Wyndham - Wikipedia

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    WorldMark by Wyndham (formerly Trendwest) is the developer and marketer of WorldMark, The Club, a vacation ownership program. Worldmark by Wyndham is part of the Travel + Leisure Co. family of travel brands (Formerly Wyndham Worldwide and Wyndham Destinations ). [ 1 ]

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

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    The brand-new Fairfield Inn and Suites Pensacola Beach is home to one of the largest lazy rivers on the Florida Panhandle. At 315 feet-long, the 60,000-gallon water ride takes you past palm trees ...

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

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    Those who prefer their lazy rivers long and scenic will love the Royalton Bavaro’s 1,200-foot lazy river that takes you through a cave, past relaxing waterfalls, and over hidden dips. The resort ...

  7. Riviera (Palm Springs hotel) - Wikipedia

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    [9] [73] As of 1969, it was the largest hotel in Palm Springs, [27] and had also been the largest Holiday Inn location in the U.S. [76] The property now has 398 rooms. [5] [65] When it opened, the Riviera included Palm Springs' first convention center. [32] [77] It had capacity for 1,300 people, [13] later increased to 3,000 with an expansion ...