Kalahari Resort Unveils Ambitious Waterpark Expansion in Wisconsin Dells
A New Era for Wisconsin’s Largest Indoor Waterpark
Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin’s largest indoor waterpark, has some ambitious plans in the works.
Retractable Roof Waterpark
The resort on Thursday announced an $85 million, 75,000-square-foot expansion featuring a glass-enclosed waterpark with a retractable roof. Construction has gotten underway, and the new extension of the resort is slated to open in 2026, according to Kalahari’s website.
Thrilling Attractions
The open-air waterpark will include three slides: two six-person raft slides called The Wild Wildebeest and Green Python and a four-lane racing slide named The Cheetah Mat Racers.
Pools and Lounging Areas
Other attractions will be part of the expanded area, including the Lost Lagoon Spa Pool and the Watering Hole Pool with zero-depth entry and tanning ledges.
Kiddie Fun and Adult Relaxation
Then there’s the Coral Cove Kiddie Slide Pool for younger children and The Grotto swim-up bar for adults.
Additional Amenities
Guests will also be able to enjoy a 40-inch wide big-screen TV display, additional food and beverage options, as well as new cabanas and whirlpool cabanas, according to the resort.
Conclusion
Kalahari Resort’s ambitious waterpark expansion promises to bring a new level of excitement and relaxation to Wisconsin Dells. With its retractable roof and array of thrilling attractions, this expansion is sure to be a game-changer for the resort and its guests.
FAQs
When is the new waterpark expansion expected to open? The new extension of the resort is slated to open in 2026.
What will be included in the expanded area? The expanded area will feature a glass-enclosed waterpark with a retractable roof, three slides, two pools, a kiddie slide pool, a swim-up bar, a big-screen TV display, additional food and beverage options, and new cabanas and whirlpool cabanas.
How much will the expansion cost? The expansion is expected to cost $85 million.
Will the expansion affect the existing indoor waterpark? No, the expansion will be a new addition to the resort, and the existing indoor waterpark will remain open and unchanged.