Indoor Water Park Orange Beach ((better)) -

Waterville is the OG of Gulf Coast water parks. Note: It is . However, they have recently invested in their indoor attraction, Escapology (escape rooms) and a solid indoor arcade. Real talk: If it is freezing rain, skip Waterville. But if it is just cloudy or a little cool, their outdoor heated pools and lazy river are actually open most of the year. Which One Should You Choose? | If you want... | Go here... | | :--- | :--- | | Year-round summer vibes | The Park at OWA (Indoor Dome) | | Convenience & young kids | Paradise Isle (Holiday Inn Express) | | High-thrill slides | OWA | | Stay dry but have fun | The Wharf (Movies/Arcade) | The Local’s Weather Hack Here is the secret about Orange Beach in the "off-season" (November - February): The outdoor air might be 55°F, but the indoor water parks are 84°F. Locals buy season passes to OWA just to survive the "winter."

If the weather cancels your pool day, head to The Wharf’s indoor arcade (The Game Room) or catch a movie at the . It doesn't get you wet, but it keeps the vacation energy high without getting sunburned. The "Worth the Drive" Option: Waterville USA (Gulf Shores) Distance: ~10 miles indoor water park orange beach

Okay, The Wharf is not an indoor water park , but it is the best backup plan when the water park is too far. Waterville is the OG of Gulf Coast water parks