OWA reveals plans for new waterpark coming in 2022

OWA Indoor Waterpark (visitOWA.com)

OWA, the amusement park and entertainment destination in Foley, Alabama, has announced plans for a new waterpark coming in 2022. And the best part? It’s largely indoors, so it can be enjoyed all year long.

OWA Indoor Waterpark (visitOWA.com)

 

Plans include a dozen waterslides inside, spiraling around in each other in different levels of thrills. The indoor portion also includes a lazy river and a wading pool. So whether your preference is for thrilling or chilling, you have options. Let the kids play while you relax—with a tropical drink in hand—in one of the many colorful Adirondack chairs surrounding the pool. There are even plans for a TV, so you never have to miss the big game.

Outdoor waterpark (visitOWA.com)

The water park will have a 65,000-square-foot retractable roof and a retractable wall that opens to the outside part of the waterpark to allow guests to go from indoors to outdoors easily. Outside, you’ll find another large wading pool, chairs and umbrellas, a FlowRider surf machine, a large projector screen, and an entertainment stage.

Located near Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, OWA is a popular summer destination for families visiting the Gulf coast beaches. Now, they’ll be able to enjoy even more amenities year-round. Find more information here.

(Courtesy of SoulGrown)

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