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Splash Away Your Stress at These Water Parks in Delaware

Vinam Pachkhede
Delaware is a host to numerous water parks with unique themes and exciting activities. Since the state experiences extreme winters, the parks are open only from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

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Delaware's largest, Jungle Jim’s River Safari Water Park in Rehoboth Beach, features a lazy river, kids' spray ground, and wave pool.
The park offers mini golf, batting cages, bumper boats, and more. For twilight visits, get your passes in advance.

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Viking Golf & Go Karts, Thunder Lagoon Water Park on Fenwick Island features a tilted Viking ship that splashes 250 gallons of water.

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Don't miss the boardwalk and Viking Village carnival fare with funnel cake, hot dogs, beach fries, and popcorn.

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Killens Pond Water Park in Felton features floating lily pads designed to cross the lake.

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Splash Pool fun, camping, hiking, playgrounds, and picnics for family enjoyment!

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Midway Speedway Park: White Water Mountain's fastest slide, plus mini golf, speedway tracks, racing, dune buggies, and more!

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Relax in the pool or have some adventure in the water rides, spending the best of your time at these waterparks in delaware.

Some tips to make your day even more fulfilling

  • Follow all the rules and warnings.
  • Apply ample amount of sun block.
  • Wear a life jacket/ vest before entering the pool.
  • Keep your kids away from shallow waters.
  • Keep in mind the ‘4 toos’ (Do not get too tired, Do not get too cold, Do not go too far, Do not get too exposed to the sun.)