This week, let's take a look at the world's first indoor near-vertical water slide loop, a proposed snow dome in, of all places, Phoenix, and a unique World Series deal.
Jay Peak knows a thing or two about sliding down slippery slopes. For decades, it has been one of New England's most popular ski resorts. As part of an expansion that will add more year-round attractions to the resort's menu of fun, Jay Peak is building a 50,000-square-foot indoor water park. When it opens in January 2012 (according to plans), the weatherproof park will offer the usual gaggle of slides and other watery diversions--as well as a few unique features. Read about the world's first indoor AquaLoop (in which riders will experience a near-vertical water slide loop), the retractable roof, the dual FlowRider, and more coming to the Jay Peak water park.
There are dozens of indoor water park hotels and more opening every month. Which ones make the biggest splash? Before you go shopping for a new pair of Speedos, check out my top-10 picks for North America's best indoor water parks.
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