Part Waterpark And Part Resort, SoundWaves Is The Ultimate Summer Day Trip In Nashville
By Meghan Kraft|Published June 20, 2022
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
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Beaches are on the mind come summertime, but it can be difficult to find time off and the budget to book a plane flight from landlocked Tennessee. You can take a dip in the rushing streams and rivers that stripe the Volunteer State, but there’s something about the energy of others and the sound of rushing waves. There are no beaches in the vicinity, unfortunately, but SoundWaves in the Opryland Resort is renowned for a reason. Open year-round to hotel guests, this lightly exclusive getaway (along with its waterpark in Nashville) is perfect for a lazy, sunny weekend.
SoundWaves is located in the Gaylord Opryland Resort, a massive and modern hotel that features an indoor river and a myriad of restaurants for guests. The sprawling resort boasts beautifully maintained gardens, three pools, and even a golf course! Located just four minutes from the Grand Ole Opry, it is renowned for its hospitality,
SoundWaves is a four-acre waterpark that boasts a sleek, modern design and park facilities like lockers and both indoor and outdoor cabanas. Capacity is capped daily to keep your experience laid back and enjoyable, and with over two hundred cleaning protocols implemented you can expect a clean facility daily. There are recreation zones for both children and adults, and even areas for family gatherings.
The indoor area of SoundWaves is open throughout the year, but the outdoor spaces follow a seasonal calendar. If you're coming with your adult friends, you can expect an adults-only infinity pool and bar as well as an adults-only pool. Little ones can enjoy a number of playgrounds, and swim diapers are required for all small children.
There are five indoor slides and six outdoor slides open for your enjoyment at Nashville's SoundWaves waterpark. There are a few small slides in the children's areas as well.
You can book a SoundWaves Experience Package on the Gaylord Opryland Resort official website. Every package includes early arrival to the waterpark, a wristband for daily admission to the waterpark, and seasonal outdoor music. Make sure you keep an eye out for seasonal specials and exclusive offers for Tennessee residents.
Evenings at the Gaylord Opryland Resort with waterpark access begin at $369 a night for a couple (prices are subject to change) but will fluctuate depending on the time of year and availability. Paying hotel guests are the only people guaranteed access to SoundWaves, so make sure you double up your vacation time with a little waterpark fun.
You can learn more about SoundWaves on its official website, but make sure you remember to book a room at Gaylord Opryland in order to gain access to the park. This waterpark in Nashville is a dream for adults and children alike, so make sure you plan ahead and reserve a day (or three!).
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