

My one negative comment - and it's a big one - the food inside the waterpark is terrible. Just make sure your child goes to the bathroom BEFORE they go because once they come down, that's it. The indoor ropes course was fun for the kids as well. I did like the convenience of having charges sent directly to your room via the wristband at the water park, so you don't have to worry about storing money. It was fun for both children and adults (pool bar). We were able to arrive early on the first day and come back to enjoy the second day after we checked out. The water park tickets are included with the hotel stay which make it a very good value. It was not crowded at all during our stay (schools were closed for a holiday so it was a mid-week visit), but it does seem small so I could see how it can potentially get over-crowded.


Rates for this package - valid for midweek stays from Sunday to Thursday through June 30, and for mountain adventures Monday to Friday - start at $315 per night.The hotel and waterpark is very clean and well-maintained. Those booking the package get unlimited access to certain activities at Camelback Mountain Adventures for each registered guest (including the Double Barrel 1,000-foot Ziplines and the Appalachian Express Mountain Coaster), in addition to access to Aquatopia Indoor Waterpark and a 200-point arcade credit. When it’s time to dry off, kids can still be entertained with add-on adventures like laser tag, rock climbing, an escape room, indoor ropes course and small bumper cars track.Ĭheck out for pricing of accommodations and activities, along with hours of operation for restaurants and adventures.Ĭamelback Resort is currently offering an Unlimited Mountain Adventures package, for mid-week stays only, through the end of June. (Craig Orsini/Courtesy of Camelback Resort) Work on your surfing skills on the FlowRider at Aquatopia indoor waterpark.
