1. Adventure Island
This 30-acre water park in Tampa is right across from Busch Gardens, so it's a perfect vacation combo.
2. Rapids Water Park
Rapids in Riviera Beach, FL, opened in 1979, and has all the usual water park favorites: a wave pool, 35 water slides, and a lazy river. If the price and long lines are a problem, try asking about the reduced-cost tickets for entry late in the day. They're a lot less expensive, and there should be fewer people.
3. Blizzard Beach
Blizzard Beach is at the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando. The whole park was made to look like a ski resort that melted into a water park!
4. Calypso Bay Waterpark
Calypso Bay in Royal Palm Beach is perfect for kids still too little to enjoy the huge monster slides of other parks. It's more like a playground in the water.
5. LEGOLAND Water Park
Fans of the colorful toy bricks will adore the Legoland Waterpark in Winter Haven. This park is very charming and has something fun for every age group.
6. Typhoon Lagoon
Typhoon Lagoon is another park in the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando. This one made to look like a tropical paradise that has been hit by a huge storm. It features one of the world's largest outdoor wave pools.
7. Castaway Island
Located inside Topeekeegee Yugnee Park in Broward County, Castaway Island is another more laid-back, less extreme water park perfect for younger kids. Plus it's nice to have a marina and campground nearby.
8. Wet 'n Wild
Wet 'n Wild opened in 1977 in Orlando and is considered America's first water park. It specializes in the extreme, but with its enormous size it has plenty of fun for everyone.
9. Shipwreck Island
This tropical-themed park in Panama City Beach has lots of water slides, simulated rapids, a wave pool, and a zip line jump, among other attractions.
10. Sun Splash
This water park in Cape Coral is about half the size of the big parks for about half the price. If you're looking for something more low-key, and less expensive for a fun day with the kiddos, you should check it out.
11. Aquatica
This Seaworld sister park in Orlando is expensive, but packs a punch. If you're a die-hard water park fan willing to pay more for the ultimate experience, this is it. It features creative slides and wave pools, beautiful surroundings, and interactive animal exhibits.
Which of these are your favorite? Please let us know of any other awesome water parks in the comments below!
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