An indoor waterfall.
Indoor water parks offer families in Massachusetts a fun activity when the weather gets cooler or when the weather is too hot to be outside. Water parks vary in size and amenities, and may include access to a hotel or resort as well as the park. Massachusetts currently has indoor water park facilities in Cape Cod and Boston.
Cape Codder Resort
The Cape Codder is a family water park and resort located in the town of Hyannis on Cape Cod. The Cape Codder offers guest use of its indoor wave pool, which includes two-foot waves, 80-foot and 50-foot water slides, waterfalls, a whirlpool, water fountains, and saunas. The resort itself includes a spa where guests may enjoy messages and pedicures, an indoor fitness center, and access to a choice of dining options. There is a nightly schedule of activities for children, nightly bonfires, and access to beach activities such as sand volleyball. The island of Cape Cod also has many opportunities for activities such as visiting one of the numerous historical lighthouses, museums or houses, as well as many beach activities when the weather permits.
The Cape Codder Resort
1225 Lyanough Road
Route 132 & Bearse's Way
Hyannis, MA 02601
888- 297-2200
capecodderresort.com
CoCo Key Water Resort Boston
The Coco Key West Water Resort in Boston offers visitors the opportunity to stay in the Crowne Plaza Boston North Shore Hotel as well as visiting the water park, with many special deals offered throughout the year, or the option of attending the water park only. The water park includes an adventure river which can be ridden down on inner tubes, a wading pool for small visitors, giant indoor/outdoor whirlpools, and four water slides. The resort offers help with event planning for birthdays, school events, fundraisers, reunions, and more. The city of Boston also offers visitors the opportunity to shop, eat at a wide variety of restaurants, explore museums, and attend sporting events, shows and concerts.
Crowne Plaza Boston North Shore
50 Ferncroft Road
Danvers, MA 01923
866- 754-6959
cocokeywaterresort.com
Massachusetts
From small towns to large bustling cities, the state of Massachusetts offers visitors many opportunities to enjoy the Northeast. Massachusetts has many beautiful beach areas such as Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard, where visitors can enjoy historical sites as well as quaint beach towns. Martha's Vineyard is known for its street of Victorian houses painted in bright colors in the town of Oak Bluffs. Being outside at the beaches is popular when the weather permits, with activities such as swimming, sailing, water skiing, and horseback riding in many areas. Boston is the largest city in Massachusetts and offers visitors a wide variety of metropolitan and historical activities. There are many sites in Boston relating to Colonial and Revolutionary times that history buffs may enjoy, as well as many museums, botanical gardens, and shopping options.