![]() So here we stand, in bright sunshine, 92 degrees waiting in line, life is good. The pizza place had taken a large order so closed until they could get caught up. Okay, we got in, now let's have fun, things went well, for 4 hours, then the little one wanted more than cupcakes and snacks, so I walk to the only food place. Realize this is a cooler friendly park, so people are pulling coolers, trying to watch their kids, and we found out, blocking the center of the entrance because 10 adults were waiting for someone to bring them their tickets, oh what joy. They open at 10, not bad, however there isn't a plan of how to get the crowds in, except open one gate and let everyone push their way in. Now the negative, we have two cabanas, but since people were coming from all over, did not pre buy tickets, although that wouldn't have mattered. We went for the grandsons fourth birthday, 30 of us, and the cabanas and water attractions were very nice and worth it. Tickets begin at $8 for Aurora residents.This is going to seem like a strange review because it has a five star part and if possible a zero star part. Barnes Road opens on Saturday and will remain open through Aug. The park also features open and closed tube slides, regulation and volleyball courts and more, according to its website. Splash County Water Park has the second-largest lazy river in Illinois, at 1,100 feet. The first day of the season is Saturday, with gates opening at 11:30 a.m. Located at Santa's Village Amusement Park at 601 Dundee Ave., this Caribbean themed park has a zero-depth entry to a 10,000 square foot wading pool, multiple slides, cabanas and more, according to its website. Santa Springs at Santa's Village, East Dundee Rainbow Falls kicks off its season on Saturday and wraps up the excitement on Monday, Sept. The family-friendly park includes floating lily pads, a water playground with bucks of dumping water, a speedy "Pelican Plunge" waterslide, a tot pool, four giant waterslides and more, according to its website. Rainbow Falls Waterpark, Elk Grove Village Residents can enter for $11 while admission for non-residents is $17. The park bills itself as a place for all ages, with attractions ranging from an interactive sprayground to water speed slides and a lazy river, according to its website. The outdoor portion of Pelican Harbor Aquatic Park begins its season on Saturday. 3.Ĭredit: Paradise Bay Water Park Pelican Harbor Indoor/Outdoor Aquatic Park, Bolingbrook With zero-depth entry pool, water slides, a drop slide, a 12-foot dive well and an 8 lane lap pool, Paradise Bay opens for the season on Saturday, according to the website.ĭaily admission for residents of Lombard begins at $11 and $17 for non-residents. Its last day for the season is Monday, Sept. Charles residents and $17 for non-residents. Otter Cove opens for the season on Saturday, featuring drop dives, a toddler and activity pool, racer and tube slides, a lazy river, a sand play area, sand volleyball and more.ĭaily admission for the park, at 3615 Campton Hills Rd. Both locations are slated to close for the season on Sept. Single day tickets at either location start at $34.99. Rockford Hurricane Harbor features a lazy river, a tailspin waterslide, a free-fall waterslide ride and, according to the park, Tsunami Bay, Illinois' largest wave pool. In Gurnee, Hurricane Harbor includes multiple waterslides with one at a nearly 80-degree drop, a surf simulator, water racing and Tsunami Surge, the world's tallest water coaster, according to the website. Hurricane Harbor in Gurnee and Rockfordīoth Hurricane Harbor locations kick off the season on Saturday, like a number of other waterparks. Regular admission is $39.95 on weekdays and $41.95 on weekends. The largest waterpark in the Chicago area and Northwest Indiana, Deep River has around 11 different attractions, including speed slides, tube rider, a rip tide pool and a water wars action game. starts its summer season on Friday - a day earlier than most other waterparks opening during the holiday weekend. Deep River Waterpark, Crown Point, Ind.ĭeep River Water Park in Crown Point, Ind. Situated in suburban Carol Stream, Coral Cove Water Park has a number of unique attractions, including a boulder wall, splash pad and body slides, among others. Credit: Centennial Park Aquatic Center Coral Cove Water Park, Carol Stream
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