Water Parks In Boston: A Huffington Post Travel Guide

Water parks in Boston, Massachusetts have always offered refreshing fun during the hot days of summer. Indoor water parks in the Boston metropolitan area extend delicious summer water park fun throughout the year. Whether you're looking for zesty water slide fun in July or the joy of wearing flip-flops in November, there's something for every member of the family at the water parks in Boston! As part of aHuffington Post Travel serieson family-fun parks, here is our guide to all the key information visitors need to know about the water parks in greater Boston, Massachusetts.

Water Wizz

Grown UpsWater Wizz

For Thrill-Seekers

Squid Row

Other Slides

Fast Food

Safety Record

Address:3031 Cranberry Highway, East Wareham, MA 02538
Phone:508-295-3255
Hours:In July through August, the daily hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The park is closed for the season after early September.
Price:Unrestricted daily admission: adults, $30; children shorter than 48 inches or seniors older than 65, $15; children 2 and younger, free. Discounted tickets are available for late-day admission after 4 and 5 p.m.

CoCo Key Water Resort

Sudden summer storms have less impact on your day atCoCo Key Water Resort. Splashing in 65,000 square feet of the Key West-themed indoor water park, families can plan a getaway regardless of the weather.

Be Lazy

Other Attractions

several water slidesPalm GrottoParrot's Perch

Food Options

Safety Record

Address:50 Ferncroft Road, Danvers, MA 01923
Phone:866-754-6959
Hours:Summer hours for CoCo Key are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week. The park is open throughout most of the year. Hours are subject to change without notice, according to the website.
Price:Day passes are typically $32 per person, although many promotional deals are available online.

Other Noteworthy Parks Near Boston

Water Country

Canobie Lake Park

Lake Compounce Park

Quassy Amusement Park

Six Flags New England

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