Some other honorable mentions I would've given include Disney's Blizzard Beach, Island H2O Live!, Lost Island in Iowa, Hurricane Bay at Kentucky Kingdom, Rapids Waterpark in Florida, Six Flags White Water near Atlanta, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor in Arlington, TX and Raging Waters in San Diemas, California.
I have visited Water World and loved it! I think Disney’s Blizzard Beach would have been worth a mention on here given its theme of a ski resort melting away, and attractions with names like Summit Plummet and Teamboat Springs.
Can you do a “five year plan if I owned the park” series for some of the independent parks of the United States like Alabama Adventure, Adventureland, Silverwood, etc.?
I’ve been to splash country and water country USA and what I love most about both of them is the atmosphere they both offer seclusion from the outside world and bring you into your own little paradise with the heavily wooded surroundings!!!
@@KeepRidinCoasters An around of applause is deserved for you Brandon, you did it again! I loved how you explored the different waterparks that are considered the best in America, these waterparks offer a great way to cool off during the hot summer months. I should know, when I was living in California, the place that I went to cool off during a scorching summer day was Knott's Soak City (Buena Park). It brought back some great memories. Now out of all the waterparks mentioned in this Top 10 list, I think the one that's considered to be the best has to be America's Largest Water Park, Water World (Denver, CO). I mean the park features 70 acres with 52 different attractions. Plus, where else can you find a waterpark that has dark-ride segments within their slides. Thanks for letting express my opinion. Until then, catch you on the flip side. - Justin Chavez
I went back to water country this summer for the first time in ages. I had forgotten how much I loved that place. My wife and son also love water parks probably more than even dry parks.
Great vid, We went to Aquatica Orlando in February, it was AMAZING. Our only downside to it was we only planned 1 day there! If you arrive right at open, you are able to go on most of the slides with no queue
All of these look amazing, but I’ve luckily been to Sian Park and I’d just that it trumps most if not all of these water parks. And the lazy river their I think is the best. Half way through u have an option to go left and ur taken up a lift the it turns into an unexpectedly terrifying water slide, and it goes through an aquarium!
The only one on this list I've been to it Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels TX. It's awesome. I've been to Hurricane Harbor in Arlington Tx. It's pretty good. A few others I've been to were kinda small. Schlitterbahn's water is colder than other water parks because It's next to the Guadalupe River, and uses river water for parts of the park.
I’ve never been a big water park person, but I’ve been to quite a few. None of them are outstanding though. I’ve heard a lot of good things about Water Country USA so I think I may give it a go someday.
These are some great water parks I would like to visit, but one that stands out for me and not on this list is Mountain Creek/Action Park. One of the most extreme water parks you will find anywhere. I know about its past so I'm talking about how it is today.
This is why I love this channel because everyone just keeps talking about theme parks and roller coasters that they keep forgetting their sister, Waterparks and Waterslides. Please make another video about this but for theme parks. Not ranking them, but I just wanna know what do u consider the best
I gotta tell ya Brandon, you do sound younger than I know you really are but there's something about your narrator voice that's really soothing to my ear👍
Really great list, well done. Raging Waters in Cali is the only major oversight in my opinion. I would add Hurricane Harbor in Arlington and Los Angeles, Blue Bayou in Lousiana, and San Antonio's Aquatica. SA Aquatica has come a long way the past several years.
I love Typhoon Lagoon but they closed Shark Reef so you can't do the snorkeling anymore. Real disappointment if you ask me. Splashin' Safari is astonishingly good. It's one of the reasons that Holiday World is the best bang for your bucket of any theme park in the USA. I would also argue that Hurricane Bay at Kentucky Kingdom is quite good. Deep Water Dive is one of the best slides in the world. My personal favorite water park is Blizzard Beach. While Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels is usually considered the best water park (and Master Blaster is super fun so don't get me wrong here), I think that the theming and use of the mountain at Blizzard Beach is fantastic. You've got to love the inclusion of the ski lift. And Summit Plummet is not only one of thr best water slides in the world but it's done with Disney's great sense of storytelling and visual spectacle.
Yeah, I don't pay much attention to waterparks, but after watching this vid, it makes me more interested in the great one's out there. P.S. 3:08, its crazy that there's this type of attraction at a waterpark.
We went to Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge in June and made soaky mountain one of our visits. It's definitely the best Waterpark I've been to so far. We're from Ohio and live 45 minutes away from Cedar point amusement park and Cedar Shores water park. The amusement park is arguably one of the best but the Waterpark is pretty outdated and needs some updates imo. I wish they'd get some modern slides like soaky mountain has.
Love the vid! Although I will say typhoon lagoon no longer has the saltwater fish pool. It was filled in and is now an adult sand area. Just thought you’d like to know!
It's super disappointing that they closed that. It was not only a unique attraction for a water park but frankly a unique attraction in general. Even if you went snorkeling in an actual reef you aren't likely to find the things included in that attraction.
Well, would say my best water park in America is Six Flags Hurricane Harbor New Jersey! (Even though there could be more in other Six Flags Theme Parks). Because it has one of the best Water Slides and family slides in a water park!
Why? They haven't added a new slide in over 20 years.... Is it a good water park? Sure, but over those 20 years - a lot of parks have gotten much better :)
I was waiting for my home water park- Noah’s Ark! And I get why it didn’t make the true ten though. There is very little ~immersion~. Note for all you Hades 360 credit seekers- go to the superior water park nearby too! (And stay at the Wilderness)
Raging waves in hurricane Harbor pale in comparison to Noah’s ark… Parking lot or not the park is massive it has way more to do than those other parks… Not to mention black anaconda is one of the best of the water coasters in the country
A little late but... Go immediately when the park opens and do the big ones first like breakers edge and whitecap racer. Then do the coastline plunge slides and then you can do whatever.
I literally have like, no good waterparks located around me. I'm so sad :( ok i still have water county usa 10 hours from me if you look on the bright side
ive been to raging waves once and noahs ark a ton since its near my lake house and noahs ark is 1000 times better raging waves feels empty in a way and it really doesnt have much to do unlike noahs ark
I'm originally from the west coast and I have to admit that the west coast is lacking in impressive water parks. Oregon is really lacking, especially since the Evergreen Aviation Museum scaled back. Washington has Wild Waves but that isn't close to the level of the parks on this list. California has many small water parks but only Ranging Waters is one that arguably could be included on this list. Las Vegas has small stuff but no one water park that would deserve a mention. And I really don't understand why Arizona , New Mexico or Utah don't have more to offer in terms of large scale water parks. That seems like a missed opportunity (though like California they have several small ones.) And Idaho, Montana and Wyoming don't really have the population bases to support a large scale water park or theme park (though Silverwood is randomly really good.)
Outdoor water parks located on the North East or anywhere that has cold winters are not worth visiting even if it's super hot---- The water are so so so cold that you cant enjoy the park,,, they should have heated water and they don't.
"its hard to believe this water park opened in 2020 and is already on the list of best water parks" isn't that the goal when building a major water park??
Hurricane Harbor should not be on this list. Six Flags doesn't know how to run a water park. They only had 1/4 of the slides open and the lazy river was closed last Saturday, likely one of the busiest days of the year.
@@KeepRidinCoasters Even years ago it wasn't very quality.. only lazy river I've ever been on that only allows 1 ride around unless you pay for premium tubes.
I love Noah’s Ark, water country, and splashin safari at holiday world. I remembered liking Dorney Park’s water park as well
Some other honorable mentions I would've given include Disney's Blizzard Beach, Island H2O Live!, Lost Island in Iowa, Hurricane Bay at Kentucky Kingdom, Rapids Waterpark in Florida, Six Flags White Water near Atlanta, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor in Arlington, TX and Raging Waters in San Diemas, California.
I have visited Water World and loved it! I think Disney’s Blizzard Beach would have been worth a mention on here given its theme of a ski resort melting away, and attractions with names like Summit Plummet and Teamboat Springs.
Can you do a “five year plan if I owned the park” series for some of the independent parks of the United States like Alabama Adventure, Adventureland, Silverwood, etc.?
I’ve been to splash country and water country USA and what I love most about both of them is the atmosphere they both offer seclusion from the outside world and bring you into your own little paradise with the heavily wooded surroundings!!!
I would love to see some waterpark predictions! Waterparks just aren't talked about enough in the coaster community. Fantastic video!!
I agree with these would also add Lost Island sense its actually been ranked by USA today several times.
YES! Thank you for highlighting Soaky Mtn in TN! I used to live right by the park. It’s a great place and is very affordable!
it's such a great water park! Thank you for watching!
I can agree with this list, even though I’m not a waterpark type of girl. Also, I agree that Aquatica is a really great name. :)
Yes indeed it is! Why no love for water parks? Oh wait, you’d rather just ride b&m’s’ lol
@@KeepRidinCoasters
Hahahaha! Made my day so much :) I’m a B&M junkie 😆
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Keep up the great motivation my man :) thank you for making me smile!
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An around of applause is deserved for you Brandon, you did it again! I loved how you explored the different waterparks that are considered the best in America, these waterparks offer a great way to cool off during the hot summer months. I should know, when I was living in California, the place that I went to cool off during a scorching summer day was Knott's Soak City (Buena Park). It brought back some great memories.
Now out of all the waterparks mentioned in this Top 10 list, I think the one that's considered to be the best has to be America's Largest Water Park, Water World (Denver, CO). I mean the park features 70 acres with 52 different attractions. Plus, where else can you find a waterpark that has dark-ride segments within their slides.
Thanks for letting express my opinion. Until then, catch you on the flip side. - Justin Chavez
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Well said, Justin!
I went back to water country this summer for the first time in ages. I had forgotten how much I loved that place. My wife and son also love water parks probably more than even dry parks.
it really is great!
Hopefully water country USA because that is my home water park
Same
Same
Just went there today
Awesome video!!! Aquatica and Noah’s Ark are my favorites!
Great vid,
We went to Aquatica Orlando in February, it was AMAZING. Our only downside to it was we only planned 1 day there! If you arrive right at open, you are able to go on most of the slides with no queue
Noah's Ark /Mt. Olympus should of been in the top 10 ✌️
I love Volcano Bay!!! Best water park ever
I once got lost at Water Country USA when I was like 10. Great times lol! But honestly, it’s still a great Waterpark! Nice Video 👍
I think the best lazy river is shark river at Atlantis Bahamas, it’s so sick
All of these look amazing, but I’ve luckily been to Sian Park and I’d just that it trumps most if not all of these water parks. And the lazy river their I think is the best. Half way through u have an option to go left and ur taken up a lift the it turns into an unexpectedly terrifying water slide, and it goes through an aquarium!
I would’ve put Noah’s ark in the top 10 but other than that great video can’t wait to see more waterpark videos
The only one on this list I've been to it Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels TX. It's awesome. I've been to Hurricane Harbor in Arlington Tx. It's pretty good. A few others I've been to were kinda small. Schlitterbahn's water is colder than other water parks because It's next to the Guadalupe River, and uses river water for parts of the park.
I’ve never been a big water park person, but I’ve been to quite a few. None of them are outstanding though.
I’ve heard a lot of good things about Water Country USA so I think I may give it a go someday.
That’s my home water park alongside Busch gardens, it’s totally worth it!
go to noahs ark they have over 50 waterslides its amazing how much they pack into some little areas
I prefer Hurricane Harbor over Raging Waves because it has more thrilling slides but thats my opinion
Thanks for the water country love... I didn't think it would be on the list
It’s a great water park! It deserves to be on it!
Just wanted to say thanks for watching! I appreciate you! 🙏🏻
@@KeepRidinCoasters one of the best channels out boss
These are some great water parks I would like to visit, but one that stands out for me and not on this list is Mountain Creek/Action Park. One of the most extreme water parks you will find anywhere. I know about its past so I'm talking about how it is today.
This is why I love this channel because everyone just keeps talking about theme parks and roller coasters that they keep forgetting their sister, Waterparks and Waterslides. Please make another video about this but for theme parks. Not ranking them, but I just wanna know what do u consider the best
Amen!
I gotta tell ya Brandon, you do sound younger than I know you really are but there's something about your narrator voice that's really soothing to my ear👍
Really? Thank you! That means a lot!
Really great list, well done. Raging Waters in Cali is the only major oversight in my opinion. I would add Hurricane Harbor in Arlington and Los Angeles, Blue Bayou in Lousiana, and San Antonio's Aquatica. SA Aquatica has come a long way the past several years.
Definitely agree on raging waters and hurricane harbor la
I love Typhoon Lagoon but they closed Shark Reef so you can't do the snorkeling anymore. Real disappointment if you ask me.
Splashin' Safari is astonishingly good. It's one of the reasons that Holiday World is the best bang for your bucket of any theme park in the USA. I would also argue that Hurricane Bay at Kentucky Kingdom is quite good. Deep Water Dive is one of the best slides in the world.
My personal favorite water park is Blizzard Beach. While Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels is usually considered the best water park (and Master Blaster is super fun so don't get me wrong here), I think that the theming and use of the mountain at Blizzard Beach is fantastic. You've got to love the inclusion of the ski lift. And Summit Plummet is not only one of thr best water slides in the world but it's done with Disney's great sense of storytelling and visual spectacle.
Yes KK’s water park is great! I wanted to add BB, but they haven’t added a new slide is over 20
Years!!!
Kalahari resorts 😢
Can you do amusement parks next please?
Will-da-beast is how to pronounce
Blizzard Beach just for the theming
I’ve visited water country only it’s my home water park
Yeah, I don't pay much attention to waterparks, but after watching this vid, it makes me more interested in the great one's out there. P.S. 3:08, its crazy that there's this type of attraction at a waterpark.
So do you know I will need to go there on the Queen Mary two because I live in UK and I live in Southampton
We went to Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge in June and made soaky mountain one of our visits. It's definitely the best Waterpark I've been to so far. We're from Ohio and live 45 minutes away from Cedar point amusement park and Cedar Shores water park. The amusement park is arguably one of the best but the Waterpark is pretty outdated and needs some updates imo. I wish they'd get some modern slides like soaky mountain has.
Great video! But youve definitely missed dreamworks waterpark at the american dream mall👀
Indoor water parks weren’t included in this video :)
Yeah crazy he didn't mention
@@KeepRidinCoasters oh sorry hehe
@@NorCalCoasterMedia ikr
I’m going to volcano bay next year for a vacation
SeaWorld Aquatica San Diego needs to come back, but to be brought into the Two Big Lots, that are right of the Massive Parking Lot.
Love the vid! Although I will say typhoon lagoon no longer has the saltwater fish pool. It was filled in and is now an adult sand area. Just thought you’d like to know!
It's super disappointing that they closed that. It was not only a unique attraction for a water park but frankly a unique attraction in general. Even if you went snorkeling in an actual reef you aren't likely to find the things included in that attraction.
I prefer Noah’s Ark over Dollywood’s Splash Country for sure and maybe even Schlitterbahn New Braunfels (I’d say is pretty equal)
All great water parks for sure! Thank you for watching :)
Splashway Family water park in Sheridan Texas is growing rapidly. Much better than any Schlitterbahn Park.
the snorkeling attraction at typhoon lagoon is long gone
Oh ok! Thanks for sharing.
Well, would say my best water park in America is Six Flags Hurricane Harbor New Jersey! (Even though there could be more in other Six Flags Theme Parks). Because it has one of the best Water Slides and family slides in a water park!
Maybe the Kalahari in both Ohio and Wisconsin
Well, I would have them in this top 10, if they were outdoor parks. My indoor top 10 will
Come soon :)
Thanks for watching!
Blizzard beach should be on the list to
Why? They haven't added a new slide in over 20 years....
Is it a good water park? Sure, but over those 20 years - a lot of parks have gotten much better :)
You could also go to a beach. Water parks are slightly more fun, but beaches are great places to cool you off
I was waiting for my home water park- Noah’s Ark! And I get why it didn’t make the true ten though. There is very little ~immersion~.
Note for all you Hades 360 credit seekers- go to the superior water park nearby too! (And stay at the Wilderness)
I think that dream works watermark should have been on this list
raging waters is also a great water park
I feel like you should have talked about vanish point at water country USA. Imo it is better than colossal curl.
Awesome video but I have been to 2 water parks. Cedar point and silverwoods.
Water parks have never really been my thing, but I go to quite a few of them
Hurricane Bay should be on the list
Fax
No Mountain Creek Water Park? It's my favorite water park that I have been to.
Went to Schlitterbahn new braunfels yesterday
Noah's Ark! Don't forget!
Lol Spilsh Splash Is 10 Minutes Away From Me Lol
I live two hours away from Waterworld so I visit there all the time I am currently sitting at Noah’s ark and I have been to volcano Bay
Oh wow! How cool! Park busy? Do you prefer Noah’s to Water world?
@@KeepRidinCoasters yea pretty good lines, as expected. But waterworld is still far superior, only thing they don’t have is a scorpions tail!
Raging waves in hurricane Harbor pale in comparison to Noah’s ark… Parking lot or not the park is massive it has way more to do than those other parks… Not to mention black anaconda is one of the best of the water coasters in the country
5:06 I’m not saying roa’s rapids is bad, but apparently you forgot about the one at Volcano bay that goes faster
Raging waves is also a Sox flags water park…
I actually skipped school to go to volcano bay's opening day
7:28 “Illinoise”
What about lost island in Waterloo Iowa?
Splashdown beach should have been on the list
These all look cool but I've only been to Volcano Bay.
Tennessee water park
I think soak city should have been on here
lol i remember when i was a kid i used to get free raging waves tickets from my school, too bad i never used any of them
I feel like I know what district you went to, they don’t do that anymore 😔
@@algus7626 rip
I am going to The Boardwalk at Hersheypark for the first time soon so anyone have any tips for first timers?
A little late but... Go immediately when the park opens and do the big ones first like breakers edge and whitecap racer. Then do the coastline plunge slides and then you can do whatever.
@@Lightgreen57 It actually isn't a little late because I have yet to go even though I stated I would😆
@@GreatBearProductions Oh good,so I didn’t write it for nothing.
What song is this?
I haven't been to any of these waterparks
I literally have like, no good waterparks located around me. I'm so sad :(
ok i still have water county usa 10 hours from me if you look on the bright side
Soak City at Kings Dominion.
Better than Water Country? Naw dog
Dreamworks waterpark?
I’ve only visited noasark I live in wisconson
ive been to raging waves once and noahs ark a ton since its near my lake house and noahs ark is 1000 times better raging waves feels empty in a way and it really doesnt have much to do unlike noahs ark
You kind of missed most of the western United States.
I'm originally from the west coast and I have to admit that the west coast is lacking in impressive water parks. Oregon is really lacking, especially since the Evergreen Aviation Museum scaled back. Washington has Wild Waves but that isn't close to the level of the parks on this list. California has many small water parks but only Ranging Waters is one that arguably could be included on this list. Las Vegas has small stuff but no one water park that would deserve a mention. And I really don't understand why Arizona , New Mexico or Utah don't have more to offer in terms of large scale water parks. That seems like a missed opportunity (though like California they have several small ones.) And Idaho, Montana and Wyoming don't really have the population bases to support a large scale water park or theme park (though Silverwood is randomly really good.)
Not intentionally..: name a water park on the west coast that would beat out these? I can’t think of any.
Six flags white water bro
wheres blizzard beach :(
Well, they haven’t added a new water slide in over 20 years…. So yeah… haha
Thank you for watching!
Outdoor water parks located on the North East or anywhere that has cold winters are not worth visiting even if it's super hot---- The water are so so so cold that you cant enjoy the park,,, they should have heated water and they don't.
so yall sleeping on schliterbhan? (┬┬﹏┬┬)
"its hard to believe this water park opened in 2020 and is already on the list of best water parks" isn't that the goal when building a major water park??
I mean yes and no? Some major water parks have opened in the last 5 years, but their slides aren't as unique or their collection isn't as good :)
@@KeepRidinCoasters fair point. Are there any major ones upcoming that you think could make the list?
Hurricane Harbor should not be on this list. Six Flags doesn't know how to run a water park. They only had 1/4 of the slides open and the lazy river was closed last Saturday, likely one of the busiest days of the year.
Staffing is a huge issue this year... as far as the slide collection goes and overall quality of product (on a normal year) is how I based my list :)
@@KeepRidinCoasters Even years ago it wasn't very quality.. only lazy river I've ever been on that only allows 1 ride around unless you pay for premium tubes.
Splish Splash is wack. You loat credibility with that one.