When we think of water parks, we typically envision sprawling outdoor amusement parks with lazy rivers, massive water slides and other attractions, all out under the bright summer sun. But this water park is open year round, rain or shine – even when there’s a foot of snow on the ground!
Located in Omaha at 3321 S 72nd St, CoCo Key Water Resort is the perfect alternative to outdoor water parks any time of the year.
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Whether you prefer the security of keeping your little ones closer or (like yours truly) just can’t be in the sun for more than 30 seconds without burning, an indoor water resort has some advantages over its outdoor counterparts.
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And this indoor water park is definitely no less fun than an outdoor park. CoCo Key Water Resort features several slides for big kids and little ones alike….
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…an “adventure river” for floating…
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…the interactive Parrot’s Perch play island…
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…Coral Reef Cavern with water basketball…
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…an arcade (on dry land!)…
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…and tons of other activities, along with a kiddie pool and a grownups-only indoor/outdoor spa.
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You can even rent poolside “cabanas” for extra fun lounging. They fit up to 20 people and have seating, TVs, and refreshments for your group.
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CoCo Key is the perfect place for birthday parties. Some fun-loving couples have even had their weddings here!
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There are activities for all ages and abilities here. You can buy day passes or season passes just for the water park, or you can book a stay at the resort. That way, you can party ’til you drop in the water park, then just go up to your room for a nap until you’re ready for more fun.
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For more information on CoCo Key Water Resort in Omaha, including ticket prices and booking information, check out their website or Facebook page.
If you’re more into natural swimming spots, check out these places to swim with clean, clear water.
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