Fallsview Indoor Waterpark

3.5 star rating
5 reviews Rating Details

Category: Hotels & Travel  [Edit]

5685 Falls Ave
Niagara Falls, ON L2E
(905) 374-4444
Hours:

Mon, Thu-Sun 10 am - 9 pm

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  • Review from Josh H.

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    Hauppauge, NY

    USA
    5.0 star rating
    10/12/2011

    Amazing place to spend a few hours at. I went there at 9 (hotel guests only) on an off peak saturday and no one was there. Parks cleanliness Is epicc. Temperature is amazing(HOT!!) and the air feels nice and dry (perfect temp year round=sick).  

    The slides are really fun. They aren't like boring slides just cause it's indoors. Tight turns, nice drops, high speeds.  Nice pools too.  1 is a wave pool.  Really cool.

  • Review from Syed I.

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    Milton, ON

    2.0 star rating
    1/2/2012 1 Check-in Here

    Too crowded , too small disgusting showers and bathrooms.

  • Review from Jorge L.

    Toronto, ON

    4.0 star rating
    7/22/2011 1 Check-in Here

    This exceeded my expectation. Maybe because my expectation was not high to begin with.

    We always go to Greatwolf Lodge during summer and our experience has always been exhaustingly fun.This year, we decided to stay closer to the falls to avoid the hasssle of finding parking when we're at Clifton Hill. Fallsview Indoor Waterpark is much cheaper than Greatwolf so I thought that quality (cleanliness, attractions/slides) was poor.

    Boy I was wrong.

    The place is much smaller than Greatwolf which means it's easier to manage kids. The wave pool is smaller and the attractions are pretty basic tube + mat rides. But I found the line up to the attraction much smaller though.

    I also like the location - it is close to Clifton Hill.

    There is a Planet Hollywood inside that serves bland food (really bland). Bring extra spices if you want delish sandwiches. But hey, it's convenient not to bring food with you.

    My experience has been great so far and we will come back in a month (I'm a great uncle).

    Slide to try: Canyon Drop - there is a SURPRISE in the beginning.

  • Review from Malyshka M.

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    Richmond Hill, ON

    4.0 star rating
    2/19/2011

    A great water park for YOUNG kids.

    I will compare this to the Great Wolf Lodge water park that we visited last year.

    This water park is much smaller (or at least appears to be).  It has a large wave pool, about 8 large slides (4 that use single or double tubes, and 4 that use mats), a great climbing structure for young kids, a smallish play area for babies, a very shallow outdoor pool with basketball nets (I would have thought that it was a hot tub, but it's not really comfortable to sit in, and why would it have basketball nets?), and a very large climbing gym that is dry.  

    The park also has a cafe, and lots of picnic tables).  You can also get towels, balls for basketball and life jackets for kids.  There were lots and lots of loungers available, however, I would think that they would be hard to come by when the park gets very busy (we left at the beginning of the long weekend, and it was getting extremely busy).

    The temperature inside the pavilion is very warm (I actually found it too hot, and was getting a bit dizzy), the water temperature is also quite warm, but not hot to be uncomfortable.

    I think that this park is great for kids up to 8 or 10 years old (depending on their water skills and height).  Almost all slides are accessible to kids 42" and taller (for 2 you have to be 48", I think).  And the park is small enough that it's easier to find your kids if they wander off (as opposed to the Great Wolf Lodge, where the design of the park is such, that you cannot see the whole water park, and have to run around searching for your kids, also Great Wolf Lodge has more pools available, so if your kids cannot swim it is more worrisome to lose them even for a few minutes).

    This is a great place to go with younger kids, they also have day passes (the Great Wolf Lodge only allows its hotel guests to visit the water park), and there are several hotels in the area which have great water park packages, especially during the week or in the off-season.

  • Review from Richard S.

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    Vancouver, BC

    3.0 star rating
    9/7/2010

    I went here on the long weekend with my wife, and her sister and husband (and a little niece). It was a nice change, and as fall as water parks go (which I haven't experience many) there was a definite fun factor.

    An assortment of slides are definitely entertaining, and the kid oriented water jungle gym kept the younger crowd in good spirits.

    There were however some things that stood out in my mind as game changers.

    1) I could swear I saw a little nugget of a turd in the big wave pool. It was kid size, and likely emerged from one of the dozens of youngin's who were navigating the water with no real grasp of sphincter control. That was gross.

    2) The hot tub is fine when the bubbles are raging, but then the bubbles stopped, and that's when I noticed that many of those tiny tiny white bubbles, weren't bubbles. They were flaked off skin cells. That was more gross.

    So those 2 things kind of tainted the day for me, even though I had fun on many of the slides. But not enough fun to want to add myself to sh!t and skin cell stew some time down the road.

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The Fallsview Indoor Waterpark is Niagara's newest and largest indoor waterpark, located on North America's largest hotel and indoor waterpark complex, the Falls Avenue Entertainment Complex. Directly across the street from Niagara Falls the waterpark offers over 3 acres of indoor water fun including sixteen thrilling water slides (some as high as six stories), a massive indoor wave pool, year round outdoor sundeck and activity pool, the mammoth "Beach House" Aqua Play area and much more.

The Fallsview Indoor Waterpark features direct indoor connections to three superior Niagara Falls hotels, the Sheraton on the Falls, Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls - Fallsview Hotel and the Skyline Inn for your accommodation needs.

History

Established in 2006

The Fallsview Indoor Waterpark, in Niagara Falls Canada, has recently secured the top position on TripAdvisor® as the Number One Guest Rated Niagara Falls Attraction.

As a result of the team effort of the staff at the Falls Avenue Entertainment Resort many initiatives have been implemented that allowed the Fallsview Indoor Waterpark to achieve the highest levels of Guest Satisfaction on TripAdvisor®, the most recognized on-line travel authority.

This recognition from TripAdvisor®, the world's largest travel community, reveals a significant level of accomplishment for the Fallsview Indoor Waterpark.  The reviews that contributed to voting the Fallsview Indoor Waterpark the Number One Guest Rated Attraction in Niagara Falls were generated from travelers that have shared their advice, opinions and experiences on the Fallsview Indoor Waterpark with TripAdvisor®.

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