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You shouldn't be surprised when we tell you that waterparks are popping up all
along the coast of Lake Erie courtesy of none other than the Holiday Inn hotel chain. Afterall Holiday Inn has been making family vacations and
road trips more comfortable for mom and dad and more fun for kids for generations. They were the first to put indoor pools in every hotel, they brought us
the Holidome with arcade games and pool view rooms and now they are bringing us indoor waterpark resorts.
Holiday Inn has made a family vacation to an "exotic location" affordable by building waterparks throughout the midwest with themes that include Hawaii and Germany.
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Just minutes from the Lake Erie coastline in Dundee, Michigan Splash Universe
features 165 themed guest rooms and suites. Designed with a great outdoors theme, Splash Universe
compliments its neighbor Cabelas; the worlds foremost outfitter.
In Erie, Pennsylvania, just 8 miles from the beautiful Lake Erie beaches of Presque Isle State Park, Splash Lagoon is
connected to The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites. Splash Lagoon offers over
77,000 square feet of indoor water fun, an 8,000 square foot video arcade as well as a laser tag arena.
It's a give in that we'd see a Holiday Inn waterpark resort pop up in Sandusky,
OH. The Roller Coaster Capital of the World now boasts so many waterparks they
may just edge out the Wisconsin Dells and soon take the title of Waterpark Capital of the World as well. Maui Sands Indoor Waterpark
Resort will be the newest water park hotel in Sandusky. Opening in April 2008 just 6 miles from Cedar Point Amusement Park, Maui Sands adds 55,000
square feet of year round family fun to the Lake Erie coastline.
Don't be mistaken, Holiday Inn waterpark resorts aren't just hotels with some
water slides. Comparable to Sandusky's Great Wolf Lodge with 33,000
square feet and the Kalahari waterpark resort and spa with 93,000 square feet,
Holiday Inn waterparks are serious waterpark vacations.
Book your Lake Erie Waterpark vacation now.
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