Waves Indoor Waterpark
Waves Indoor Waterpark | Niagara Falls: Road Trip from Montreal (2025)
Waves Indoor Waterpark (Americana) Splash the day away at Waves Indoor Waterpark with your Teens! Waves Indoor Waterpark spans 25,000 square feet and delivers fun for the whole family! Its impressive retractable glass roof lets you enjoy an outdoor feel while staying protected year-round. Highlights include a wave pool, towering three-story water slides, a kiddie pool, a giant tipping bucket, a hot tub spa, and more. Access is available to both overnight guests and day pass holders. Region:
Niagara Falls, Ontario. This activity was part of our Road Trip from Montreal to Niagara Itinerary designed for families with teens and young adults interested in unique travel experiences. When: Where: Niagara Falls, Ontario Highlights:
Rate: For more photos and videos of our experience at the Waves Indoor Waterpark, visit this link on Instagram >> |
Some things to consider during your visit: 1) To avoid the crowds, it's best to arrive early - ideally right when the waterpark opens. Visiting on a weekday, if possible, also helps. Day passes give you access from opening time, so you can enjoy the attractions before it gets busy. As the day goes on, wait times for the slides tend to increase, so plan your visit accordingly. 2) While the waterpark is smaller than some others you may have visited, it still offers plenty to keep teens entertained for hours. It had enough to keep our teens busy for hours (and our teens have been to several waterparks!). Just keep its size in mind and set realistic expectations for both you and your teens. 3) Be sure to wear pool shoes - not only for hygiene but also for safety. The wet floors can get slippery, so pool shoes can help prevent slips and falls. Disclosure: Waves Indoor Waterpark gave us day passes in exchange for our coverage. |
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