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Summer is the time for the fun in the water. When I lived in Florida, pool time was all year round so I wasn’t really appreciated it as much as when we moved here. Everyone anticipate the opening of the pool and it was such a great way to kick off our summer. But going to your little community pool everyday can be boring. I start checking out other water parks around the area to spruce things up for our summer fun day with our kids.

Here is our short list of water parks we have visited or would like to visit in the near future around the Atlanta area.

1. Lake Lanier Islands

As part of the Lake Lanier Islands resort, the Chattahoochee Rapid and Water park is a favorite for Atlantans. There are over a dozen rides and attractions for the whole family.

For family with little one, the kiddie pool will be your home based and you won’t be disappointed. The park planed with parent in mind, the Wiggle Wave and Kiddie Lagoon are situated near the entrance and the beach area so parents and kids can enjoy the relaxing day on the white sandy beach. For family with bigger kids, the fun has just begun. There are waterslides, wave pool and water fun area for them to enjoy. The price might be a bit on the high end but it’s well worth the visit.

You can also make it a weekend vacation by checking in to one of their resort rooms at Legacy Lodge and Conference Center.

Park Info:

Ticket Price: Adult $25.99 Child $15.99

Location: 7000 Holiday Road, Lake Lanier Islands, GA 30518

Contact: 1-800-840-LAKE

Tips:

– Look out for discount coupon if you can visit on the weekdays.

– Buy the season ticket if you know that you will visit at least 2 or more times and the ticket will pay for itself.

2. Six Flags White Water

Boasted one of the top 10 best Water Parks in the US by travel channel. We have yet to experience the Six Flags White Water in Atlanta. There are over 50 rides for the whole family. Before you head out there, check their website for height restriction so you will be able to see how many rides your kids will be able to enjoy.

Park Info:

Ticket Price: Adult (online special) $29.99 Child (under 48″) $26.99. See sites for more update price

Location: 250 Cobb Parkway N #100, Marietta, GA 30062

Contact: 770-948-9290

Tips:

– If you can get a group of friends to have 15 tickets, you can get group rate for $23.02.

– To avoid the crowd, try to visit during the weekdays in Summer.

– Start from the furthest ride in the park.

3. Bogan Aquatic Center

Gwinnett county knows their water parks. There are several county parks that have great aquatic center that include indoor lap pool and indoor/outdoor leisure pool. Bogan Aquatic Center is located in Buford near the Mall of Georgia. When we went there, we were hooked. For the price of $5 per adult and $3 per kid, you can’t beat this fun, family-friendly water park. The indoor leisure pool is perfect for the whole family. There is a big slide to the lazy river for big kids and adults. There is a water playground in the beach entry for little one. The picnic tables are availabe outdoor next to the pool so you can plan your picnic for a full fun day at this water park.

Park Info:

Ticket Price: Adult $5, Child (4-10) $4, Child (3 and under) $2

Location: 2723 North Bogan Road, Buford 30519

Contact: 770-614-2063

Tips:

– Pack a snack in a cooler so you can take a break and save money from buying at the vending machine.

4. Sun Valley Beach

One of a few beach in Atlanta area with slides and kiddie play area. I can’t give my personal view on this one since we haven’t visited this place yet. But from the website and other reviews, it seems to be a great family day out. Don’t expect the same types of rides as in Six Flags but I guess the stretch of white sand beach might compensate the lack of other cool attraction.

Park Info:

Ticket Price: Adult $17.95, Child (2-11) $14.95, Child (2 and under) FREE

Location: 5350 Holloman Road, Powder Springs, GA 30127

Contact: 770-943-5900

Tips:

– Get there early so you can get good spot for your stuff.

– Bring cheap water toys that you won’t mind loosing. With lot of people and kids, things can be misplaced.

5. Bethesda Park Aquatic Center

Another great water park from Gwinnett county and this one seems to be the biggest one of all. I have never been there but I’m sure there won’t be shortage of fun. This family-friendly water park features indoor lap pool and indoor leisure play pool. The leisure play pool includes beach entry that perfect for little baby or toddler, the river channel, hydrotherapy benches that will be perfect for mommy and daddy after a long day chasing after our kids, water play struction, vortex and ceiling spray.

Park Info:

Ticket Price: Adult $5, Child (4-10) $4, Child (3 and under) $2

Location: 225 Bethesda Church Road, Lawrenceville 30044

Contact: 678-924-6334

Tips:

– Pack a snack in a cooler so you can take a break and save money from buying at the vending machine.