These new Netflix kids’ shows and movies coming in October are perfect for when the kids need downtime

Fall is officially here, which means chillier days and many excuses to relax on the sofa. Netflix’s October lineup is jam-packed with new releases and family favorites. No matter what you like to watch, there are plenty of new Netflix kids’ shows and movies this month. Family favorite Kung Fu Panda is back and there are a few new additions for Halloween, too. All that’s left is to decide what they want to watch first.

New Netflix Kids’ Shows and Movies Coming in October

Oct. 1

The Adventures of Tintin

This animated film is based on the comics of the same name. When young journalist TinTin buys a miniature version of a legendary pirate ship, he is unknowingly thrust into an adventure that involves traveling the world, looking for sunken treasure, and avoiding some nasty pirates. And he does it all with the help of his trusty sidekick Snowy.

The Amazing Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 

While the Andrew Garfield version of New York’s favorite superhero might not be the favorite of the comic book film adaptations, these movies are still action-packed fun for the whole family.

Casper 

This modern take on a classic cartoon character spins the story of an afterlife therapist and his daughter becoming friends with a friendly spirit after they move into a crumbling mansion.

Drake & Josh: Season 1-3 

In this classic Nickelodeon series, two stepbrothers learn to live together and navigate high school even though they’re very different people.

Kung Fu Panda 

Go back to where it all began for Po and his ninja master friends. Enjoy the discovery of the dragon warrior all over again with this animated classic.

The Little Rascals 

Based on the classic “Our Gang” movie shorts from the ’20s and ’30s, Little Rascals follows the adventures of Alfalfa, Darla, Stymie, Spanky, Waldo, and more.

Megamind

This hilarious animated film about an overly smart reformed super-villain alien is back on Netflix. Starring the voice talents of Will Ferrell, Ben Stiller, Tina Fey, Brad Pitt, and many more, this is a perfect choice for family movie night.

Oct. 2

Strawberry Shortcake and the Beast of Berry Bog

In an all-new special, the Berry Scary Fright Night Carnival has arrived in Big Apple City and Strawberry Shortcake must solve the mystery of who is trying to spoil the fun.

Oct. 10

Blippi’s Big Dino Adventure

If you didn’t catch Blippi’s feature film debut this summer, here’s your chance. In this 60-minute length film, Blippi and Meekah set out on their biggest and best dinosaur adventure yet. They’ll meet up with friends like Park Ranger Asher and help to find some missing dino eggs before they hatch.

Oct. 12

LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising: Season 1: Part 2

The key to stopping the MergeQuakes from reaching their tipping point lies in the Dragon Cores. Can the Ninja find all three before it’s too late?

Oct. 13

Spy Kids, Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams, Spy Kids 3: Game Over

Now that you’ve seen the remake, how about going back to the beginning with the original trilogy? Follow Juni and Carmen as they follow in their super spy parents’ footsteps and help save the world with the help of some super cool spy gear.

Oct. 16

Oggy Oggy: Season 3 

Kind and curious kitty Oggy Oggy wants to spread joy to all his friends and neighbors. But sometimes, he gets into playful mischief instead. Miaow!

Oct. 17

I Woke Up A Vampire 

On her 13th birthday, Carmie discovers that she’s half vampire—and she must learn to navigate middle school while learning to control mythical powers like strength, super speed, and power blast. A fun new TV show for tweens.

Oct. 23

Princess Power: Season 2 

When there’s trouble in the Fruitdoms, these princess pals join forces to help each other—because sometimes problems are too big for just one princess!

Oct. 24

Minions

Gru’s sidekicks get their own feature-length film with this spin-off of the Despicable Me franchise. Find out where the minions came from and why they are obsessed with bananas.

Oct. 25

Life on Our Planet

Life as we know it has fought an epic battle to conquer and survive on Planet Earth. There are 20 million species on our planet in 2023, but that number is just a snapshot in time—99% of Earth’s inhabitants are lost to our deep past. The story of what happened to these dynasties—their rise and their fall–is truly remarkable.

Related: New, Original Family Movies You’ll Only Find on Netflix, Disney+ & Apple TV in 2023

Kids’ Titles Leaving Netflix in October

A League of Their Own

Jumanji

Nanny McPhee

Mr. Peabody & Sherman

Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie

 

 

Will it be a lazy river or a Flowrider surfing simulator day?

Nothing says wet-and-wild thrills like waterslides and other fun water activities, and you’ll find some of the best of these at Arizona resorts. From thrilling rides to family-friendly games and other exciting programming, here are the best resorts in Arizona with water features to consider when you plan that next family vacation or holiday reunion.

JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa | Phoenix

Head straight for the AquaRidge Water Park at JW Marriott to make the most of Canyon Creek Lazy River, four signature pools, and three thrill-inducing waterslides: The Gullywasher, a two-person tube slide; The Drop, for twists, turns, and a steep drop; and Little Eddy, for the younger kids in the group with a few gentle slopes and turns.

Westin La Paloma | Tucson

 

The Westin La Paloma has pool options for the entire family. The main pool boasts Tucson’s longest waterslide at 177 feet. The kids will love that and then have some fun in the heated kids’ pool area. Adults meanwhile can take advantage of the Dead Sea mineral pool which comes complete with a mineral waterfall.

Great Wolf Lodge | Scottsdale

Children's lay area at indoor water park with colorful slides and games amid water fountains and pool area.
Great Wolf Lodge Arizona

Arizona’s only indoor waterpark is at Great Wolf Lodge. The temperature here is maintained at a balmy 82 degrees year-round so you’ll always feel cozy indoors. And while it may not have waterpark in the name, there is a large water complex with a variety of games and rides to indulge in. If you are not staying overnight, then a day pass gives you access for a few hours.

Fairmont Scottsdale Princess | Scottsdale

Pool area at a resorts showing daybeds, umbrella, and two water slides flowing into the pool.
Fairmont Scottsdale Princess

Kids can race down two 200-foot twisting water slides of fun at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess’ Sonoran Splash. The family-friendly area also has zero-entry waters so younger kids can easily access the pool with their parents. In the summer, head for Dive-In Movies scheduled at the Sunset Pool shown on a giant, inflatable screen while you are floating in the pool!

Arizona Grand Resort & Spa | Phoenix

The Oasis Water Park at Arizona Grand Resort gives you a 7-acre area full of fun water activities for the family including a giant wave pool and three 8-story thrill rides at Slide Canyon Tower. Younger kids can head to the Wild Cat Springs area where three jets shoot into a heated pool, there’s also a spray deck nearby and the largest side-by-side active river for tubing.

JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort | Tucson

 

On Tucson’s west side in the heart of Tucson Mountain Park, surrounded by majestic saguaro cacti, check out The JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort where the Starr Canyon Lazy River is heated, making it comfortable to swim in year-round, and attaches to their Monsoon Falls waterslide—175 feet of twisting fun that plunges you right into the lazy river.

The Phoenician | Scottsdale

Aerial view of kids zone splash park at a resort.
The Phoenician

Easily one of the best Arizona resorts with water features, The Phoenician’smulti-tiered pools include an upper level for aquatic recreation; a lower level, tranquil Mother-of-Pearl Pool; and an adult-only center pool. The Kids Zone, showcasing a tree house complete with a swaying bridge, sails, and a helm for children’s inner pirate to explore, also features a splash pad with spray guns, falling buckets of water, and shooting waterspouts.

El Conquistador Tucson, A Hilton Resort | Tucson

Resort view with green grass in the foreground, image of pool and blue waters in the middle and the mountains n the background against a pale blue sky.
El Conquistador Tucson

To the north of the city, at the base of the Santa Catalina Mountains, you’ll find the El Conquistador Tucson, A Hilton Resort with their Desert Springs Oasis featuring five pools and Sliderock—the exhilarating 143-foot water slide. There’s a splash pool for younger kids and the main pool area features a swim-up bar.

Westin Kierland Resort & Spa | Scottsdale

Yellow tubes floating in a lazy river pool feature with a private island filled with daybeds and umbrellas in the background.
Westin Kierland Resort & Spa

A 110-foot-long waterslide, children’s play area, and Flowrider surfing simulator welcome kids to the Westin Kierland Resort & Spa which also features a 900-foot Lazy River to float along in a tube. Larger groups can choose the Tommy Bahama Relaxation Reef to experience a private island field with exclusive access to a private section just for the family.

Will you go windsurfing or ziplining today?

A SpongeBob SquarePants-themed suite, a classic escape room game, and plenty of enthralling water park rides are all on offer when planning the next all-inclusive holiday for the family. These resorts in the Dominican Republic provide something a little more to entice you with your next beach getaway. Day excursions, on-site activities, and kids and teen clubs are all part of the package at these family-friendly resorts which also offer a variety of entertainment options for adults as well.

Nickelodeon Resort | Punta Cana

We’re talking themed waterpark, gourmet bites, brekkie with all the Nickelodeon characters the kids love and themed villas and swim-up suites at Nickelodeon Resort Punta Cana. There’s a club for the kids to hang out at, dance parties, meet and greets with characters, and plenty of programming for kids to stay busy and entertained. Go all out and get the Pineapple Villa inspired by SpongeBob SquarePants to make this a truly memorable holiday.

Royalton Bavaro | Punta Cana

Vacation in style in the tropics with Royalton Bavaro’s spacious layout and glorious views of the beach. Amenities like the FlowRider®, lazy river, the Clubhouse Kids Club, Minigolf, Splash Park, and water sports (non-motorized), will keep the family busy and entertained. Adults can relax in The Royal Spa while nine restaurants offer Brazilian, Italian, Japanese, and other cuisines to indulge in. There’s also rock climbing, air hockey, and ping pong to add to the mix.

Falcon’s Resort by Melia | Punta Cana

We’re pretty sure that your dream family vacation includes things like top-notch food, a stunning beach, massive suites, and an amazing kids club—but does it also include an amusement park? You’ll get this and so much more when you visit Falcon’s Resort by Meliá in Punta Cana. All the rooms are suites and you’ll love that even when at max occupancy you’ll never have to fight for a lounge chair by the pool. Read our full review.

Dreams Macao Beach | Punta Cana 

The on-site waterpark filled with a lazy river and waterslides, along with the Dreams Macao Beach Explorer’s Kids Club and Core Zone Teens Club, arcade, and trampoline give enough reasons for families to holiday here. Children aged 3–12 can enjoy activities such as arts and crafts, playground games, an indoor game room with video games, weekly campout adventures, and big-screen movies on the beach through the fully supervised children’s program.

Grand Palladium Punta Cana Resort & Spa | Punta Cana

A grand experience is in store at this Bavaro Beach resort where daily themed activities are available for kids aged 1-3 at the El Castillo del Pirata baby club, ages 4-12 at the children’s mini club, and teenagers ages 13-18 at the junior club. Watersports options include catamaran experiences, banana boats, glass bottom boats, and diving and snorkeling to nearby Isla Catalina. There’s also the sports center nearby if a volleyball game is more your pace.

Club Med Miches Playa Esmeralda | Miches

Club Med’s children’s clubs for different ages ensure you are at ease on your all-inclusive getaway. On-demand childcare service is available for kids ages 2 and under, kids ages 2-3 join Petit Club Med with activities such as walks and educational games, kids ages 4-10 head to Mini Club Med for archery lessons and Zen tales, and children 11-17 can choose from sailing, windsurfing, and tennis, among a plethora of other options for each age group!

Margaritaville Beach Resort | Punta Cana

Just 15 minutes from the Punta Cana airport and right on Juanillo Beach is this all-inclusive property where kids of all ages are welcome. Parakeets Kids’ Club offers daily programming for kids ages 4-12, including crafts, cookie decorating, face painting, and other activities, all under expert supervision so the adults can take advantage of the sprawling property and possibly one of the luxury villas as well.

Bahia Principe Grand | Punta Cana

The Bahia Scout Program is the big draw here for the young ones with supervised experiences exploring flora and fauna around the resort. Experienced babysitters are also available upon request. There is always the water park oasis to spend endless hours at, enjoy waterslides and themed pools, or take advantage of mini club activities for kids ages 4-12. And if you decide to head offsite then there are ATV rides, buggy rides, ziplining, and a variety of options in the area.

Grand Bavaro Princess | Punta Cana

Enjoy with the whole family at this luxury all-inclusive resort located just about a half hour from the Punta Cana airport. Choose from the family club junior suite or suite with swim out. Kids will love the water theme park, a brand-new recreation area, and children’s club, an exclusive snack and pool bar, and a few other amenities. Ten restaurants offer a variety of cuisines—Make the most of it and dine in a different spot each day!

Hilton La Romana Resort and Water Park | Bayahibe

There’s fun for the kids and teens here. While the young ones revel in sandcastle contests and field trips, the teenagers head for water activities and beach bonfires. That’s aside from all the water activities available at the resort—windsurfing, kayaking, snorkeling, and more. Nightly entertainment, daily resort activities, and tours and excursions make for a busy time, but the beaches are always calling if you decide to simply relax by the water.

Royalton Splash | Punta Cana

Featuring one of the largest resort water parks in the Caribbean, the Royalton Splash gives you non-motorized water sports and family-friendly activities like the Temple of Secrets escape room, an arcade full of virtual entertainment, and daily and nightly events for all ages. Adults can reserve for nightly entertainment such as live music or comedy shows or relax with the family at the wave pool, Space Bowl, and Black Hole at the waterpark.

Your kids will flip for the 126-square-foot indoor water park

Family vacations are often designed with the hope that our kids will not only have fun… but actually, remember the time spent together for years to come. Shared memories help bond families, which might be why Great Wolf Lodge (GWL) aptly markets itself as a place to  “Strengthen the Pack.” The newest Great Wolf Lodge resort in Perryville, MD  is not only the franchise’s largest, it’s now the closest resort to the DC metro area (just 90 minutes north of the city) and with over 50 adventure-packed activities all under one roof,  it’s also the perfect place to forge adrenaline-fueled, long-term memories with your own pack.

From challenging the kids to a lifesize, ride-on version of Hungry Hungry Hippo in the resort’s arcade to racing your family on the water-flume racetrack at Mountain Edge Raceway to simply gathering around a communal meal at Barnwood, the opportunities to spend quality time together are endless at this expansive new resort 75 miles from Washington, DC. 

Get Soaked at the Indoor Waterpark

 

The first Great Wolf Lodge opened in 1997 in Wisconsin Dells, WI with a 20,000-square-foot water park, Today, Perryville, MD tops all 20 resorts nationwide with the largest indoor space—a whopping 126,000 square feet—filled with splash and spray pads, a wave pool, dump buckets, a lazy river, water cannons, and 22 epic slides. Did we mention the slides?

indoor water park at Great Wolf Lodge Perryville Maryland

From toddler slides to gentle twisting tubes to an exhilarating 4 story drop, there is a “just right” thrill for everyone. Enjoy the woosh of River Canyon Run (a family raft experience), pack in the most twists and turns on the longest twister slide in Maryland (a brand new attraction to all resorts!), or head to Coyote Canyon for a cortisol-spiking 40-foot-drop thrill ride! Step outside the 84-degree heated indoor space and there is more water-themed fun outside including a  wade-in pool and a “Hot Springs” hot tub. 

Insider tip: Admission is included in your room rate, but you can also purchase day passes. Rates fluctuate between $40 for an off-season, mid-week half-day pass to $150 for a peak season, full-day pass. 

Embark on the Ultimate Scavenger Hunt

While Great Wolf Lodge is best known for its water parks, it’s MagiQuest—the Harry Potter-like wand experience that weaves through Adventure Park and the Grand Lobby—that is one of the resort’s most stand-out experiences. Wand in hand, Magis are sent on an interactive scavenger hunt to find magic runes to help restore a mythical forest. Set the wand to Mini Magis mode and kids under 6 can activate the sparkling treasure chests and light up the tree-embedded icons without jumping through the game’s hoops. Complete the quest and your quest master will be knighted a Master Magi during the resort’s daily ceremony. If you don’t make Master Magi on your first visit, simply pack your wand for your next visit and start where you left off (with the purchase of new game time).  

Insider tip: You can purchase this as a stand-alone attraction ($16.99/quest, $34.99/wand and quest bundle) or – if you are a resort guest—you can purchase a value-added Wolf Pass ($84.99)  that includes all the Adventure Park attractions (except gem mining). 

Go to New Heights in Adventure Park

Elevate your family’s vacation at Howlers Peak Rope Course, a multi-level obstacle course suspended high above the resort’s miniature golf course. Get strapped into a safety harness and climb through rope bridges, hop from platform to platform and, if you dare to walk a narrow “plank” like a pirate, you will be rewarded by ringing a bell that lets everyone know you made it! 

Once you have your feet on solid ground, there is plenty more to explore and do, including a 9-hole putt-putt course, an interactive mirror maze, miniature bowling (think shorter lanes and smaller balls), an action-packed arcade, and a gem mining station. If your child loves MagiQuest, the Magic Mirror Maze is a must. It takes a carnival mirror maze experience and turns it into a live-action game where your mini miner has to interact with the mirror to reveal the way out. 

Insider tip: The bowling alley is first come, first served so be sure to grab your tokens when you arrive so you can pounce on an open lane. 

Have Howling Good Fun in the Grand Lobby

You’ll find nothing but free fun in the Grand Lobby where daily activities include craft time, dance parties, yoga, character meet & greets with the pack from The Great Wolf Park Adventures, and a theatrical bedtime story featuring the Legend of Luna

There is a constant buzz of activities in the Grand Lobby; mornings kick off with kid-friendly yoga sessions followed by interactive storytimes, hands-on craft parties, and more.  Even when there isn’t an official event, there is plenty to do—like challenge your crew to an oversized game of  Connect Four—while you gather around the magic fireplace. 

One of the most popular events is the character meet & greets, a thrice-daily photo opp for the whole family. Grab a pair of free wolf ears at the Buckhorn Exchange Gift Shop and get ready to get in character (pun intended) with the  stars of The Great Wolf Park Adventures (streamed daily in all resort rooms). Get a family picture with Violet Wolf, Wiley Wolf, Oliver Racoon, Brinley Bear, or Sammy Squirrel. Don’t forget to visit the Build-a-Bear Workshop (in the back corner of Buckhorn Exchange) to build and bring home your very own plush version of these beloved woodland animals. 

A brand new experience has debuted at this Perryville resort and it’s a must for all Wolf Pack fans. The Legend of Luna, which tells the story of Violet as a young pup, is a multi-sensory, theatrical storytime that caps off each evening (there are two daily shows).  With a dramatic poof of smoke, the lobby’s magical fireplace comes to life with twinkling lights and special effects for the ultimate bedtime story. 

Insider tip: If you’re going to spring for a Build-a-Bear, bundle and save with a Pup Pass ($59.99) that includes the Build-a-Bear experience, recommended for toddlers and young children, but we spied a few teens taking advantage of this perk! 

Enjoy the Suite Life

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You don’t have to be a hotel guest to enjoy Great Wolf Lodge (the resort offers day passes), but with so many attractions under one roof, it’s nice to have a quiet place to take a break from the excitement. GWL makes it easy to travel with your entire pack (including the Grands) with suites that have accommodations for 6 to 13 people. All rooms include a refrigerator and a small dining area so you can enjoy your leftovers as a hearty post-pool snack  (there are public microwaves and ice machines on every floor).

Standard rooms are a great value, but if you have more than 6 people or just want to experience the rustic lodge-vibe in your own hotel room, book a themed suite that features either a cabin-themed or cave-themed interior design complete with bunk beds (always a hit with the kids!). 

Insider tip: Every year Great Wolf Lodge offers an $84 roommate on Aug. 4 in honor of the resort’s anniversary. The crazy low price is a nod to the constant temp in the indoor waterpark; a steamy 84 degrees. 

Satisfy Your Hunger Like a Wolf

GWL makes feeding a family easy (and budget-friendly). With so many quick service options, you don’t have to tear yourself away from the attractions for long;  grab a burger, sandwich, or a healthy salad at the American-style eatery Timbers or serve your ravenous pack a generously sized pizza pie at Hungry Like a Wolf.

If you want to take a break from the fast-paced adventures of GWL, book a reservation at the rustic, but elegant, Barnwood where your dining experience will make you forget you’re at a water park! Entrees include grilled salmon, steak, and free-range chicken. Other onsite options include Dunkin’, a  buffet-style breakfast at Campfire Kitchen, Wood’s End Creamery (get a free scoop with a Wolf, Paw or Pup pass!), and grab-and-go style meals from Freshwoods Market

Insider tip: Head to Freshwoods Market before the nighttime showing of the Legend of Luna for popcorn served in a souvenir cup. 

Exterior of Great Wolf Lodge Perryville Maryland

Ready to book your GWL vacation? They are ready to welcome you!

Great Wolf Lodge
Perryville, MD
Online: greatwolf.com/maryland

—Photos courtesy of Great Wolf Lodge except where noted.

Editor’s Note: This trip was paid for by Great Wolf Lodge but all of the opinions belong to the writer. 

Best of all, you don’t need to bring your passport

Scuba lessons, lazy pools, catamaran excursions, horseback riding, and forest hikes are among just a handful of offerings that families with young ones can enjoy in Puerto Rico. Sure, the beaches are the main draw but additional activities to keep the kids occupied are always welcome. And for children curious about the environment, the area’s biodiversity affords many learning experiences in nature, such as sea turtle hatching and iguana feeding! We love Puerto Rico as you feel like you are getting away from the U.S. but you don’t need a passport to travel there.

San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino | San Juan

An unbeatable location and a variety of adult and family-friendly entertainment choices await you here. Complimentary bicycles to ride across the Puente Dos Hermanos, a bridge connecting Old San Juan to Condado, along with safe designated bike and jogging lanes for the entire family is just one unique offering at the San Juan Marriott. Two outdoor swimming pools complete with a double-helix waterslide and whirlpool is another. And don’t miss the children’s game room and a gelateria serving classic and island flavor homemade gelatos.

Dorado Beach, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve | Dorado

Among the many activities offered at Dorado Beach Ritz-Carlton Reserve is the Rockefeller Nature Trail, an 11-mile course experienced by bike, foot, or golf cart. Other outdoor options are ziplining, horseback riding, and cave explorations. Conservation plays a big role here with immersive programming for all ages, including educational games about the environment for kids aged 4-8, night sky observation for youth aged 9-16, and underwater exploration for families with kids aged 9 and older. Catamaran and yacht excursions are also available for guests.

Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve | Rio Grande 

Just a stone’s throw from the foothills of the El Yunque rainforest, Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve in Rio Grande brings you Puerto Rico’s largest lagoon-style pool and the county’s only Top Golf Swing Suite. From an interactive Hibachi restaurant to fun food trucks, dining options are aplenty. Their Villas en la Reserva features spacious suites with kitchenettes. And if adults want to enjoy the full-service spa or a cocktail, the resort can arrange babysitting services as well. Nearby family-friendly attractions include hiking, ATV rides, surfing, and zip-lining.

Caribe Hilton | San Juan

An outdoor children’s playground, on-site snorkeling, and underwater ‘snuba’ diving, a tropical garden with a koi pond, peacocks, and views of the historic San Gerónimo Fort await at Caribe Hilton. The property has a partnership with a local manatee conservation center and features a ‘Manatee Caretaker for a Day’ program where kids can get up close with local wildlife. The resort also partners with a graphic novelist, the creator of La Borinqueña, Puerto Rico’s first superheroine, to offer comic book events that teach kids about important issues like sustainability.

Copamarina Beach Resort & Spa | Guanica

There are many ways to truly enjoy time out in vitamin sea at Copamarina. Aside from kayaking and paddle boarding, the resort’s hobbie cat is available for charter, as are options for a sunset cruise. Scuba and snorkeling are offered, and kids can enroll in swim lessons too. With a little over 100 rooms and a few villas to choose from, this is one of the smaller resort properties available in Puerto Rico. Enjoy a game of tennis, table tennis, or volleyball with the family, or take it easy and relax by the ocean.

Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Puerto Rico Golf & Beach Resort | Rio Grande

Head straight to the north shore for a Caribbean getaway. This Wyndham property comes complete with three pools, a water slide, daily programming like iguana feeding, and excursions into El Yunque National Park. The best place to stay is in a family suite which comes with a king bed for adults and a bunk bed for kids. And if you need to confirm the weather gods are in favor, check out both the live beach webcam and golf webcam on the site and you’ll be pleased with your choices.

Related: Puerto Rico Is Calling & Here’s Why You Should Take the Kids

Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino | San Juan

Located just 10 minutes from the international airport, five minutes from historic Old San Juan, and steps away from Distrito T-Mobile, this Sheraton property gives you a rooftop infinity pool with stunning views of San Juan Bay. For a quick day out, simply take the shuttle from the hotel to Old San Juan and Escambron Beach. Attractions within Distrito T-Mobile include Toroverde Urban Park where ziplining and arcade games await and the Coca-Cola Music Hall where you can enjoy concerts and family shows.

El Conquistador Resort | Fajardo

Conquer those vacation days with fun s’mores nights and cookie decorating along with water games at Coqui Water Park at El Conquistador. The water park is a destination in and of itself offering a speed slide, vertical drop, lazy river, and massive infinity pool to spend hours in. When done, retreat to any of the hundreds of rooms and suites here, each with an ocean view, so no room is a bad choice. For multiple families vacationing together, Las Casitas, villas located on a hill above the main resort, are a convenient option.

St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort | Rio Grande

While adults indulge in the spa, golf course, and wellness center, kids ages 4-12 can enjoy the Tortuga Kids Club which offers a variety of educational and creative activities. Daily koi fish feeding at the Casa Grande ponds and afternoon smores are other activities children can look forward to at the St. Regis Bahia. The resort is also known for its commitment to the environment—if you visit April through July, you can observe sea turtle hatching as this is a nesting site for four different species.

Just a quick flight from the U.S. will get you to these resorts for some well-deserved family time

With its breathtaking cliffs, many nightlife offerings, and beautiful beaches, the Los Cabos area of Mexico is well known as a luxury vacation spot. But amazingly, it’s also the perfect spot for fun family getaways. Both kids and adults will enjoy water activities on the Sea of Cortez, taking in the area’s great location for whale watching, or off-roading in a four-wheeler. And when it’s time to head back to the hotel, staying at an all-inclusive resort can help control spending while keeping everyone occupied when onsite.

Some of Cabo has non-swimmable beaches so you’ll want to check that before you go if that’s high on your list. Here are some of the best all-inclusive resorts we found for families in Cabo.

Garza Blanca Resort & Spa Los Cabos

Separate spaces for guests of all ages define Garza Blanca Resort & Spa Los Cabos. Spacious rooms range from Junior Suites that sleep three to a two-story, 4-bedroom penthouse that accommodates up to ten. And all suites offer an ocean-view experience. Children can have time away from their parents at the onsite kid’s club that entertains little ones ages 4 to 12 with games and activities such as sandcastle building, movie time, and beach treasure hunts. Parents looking for a little ‘me time’ can explore the adult-only areas or head to the spa for a luxurious pampering session. The resort also features eight heated outdoor pools, a wide beach, multiple eating locations, an optional all-inclusive add-on option, and a family package allowing kids to eat and stay free.

Online: Garza Blanca Resort

Villa La Valencia Beach Resort

Home to the longest lazy river in Los Cabos, Villa La Valencia Beach Resort has plenty of opportunities for families to relax and get away, whether on the beach or in their rooms. Suites offer private terraces and living areas to help parents keep a routine if needed. At the same time, the onsite mini-mart and in-room refrigerators allow families with smaller children to enjoy meals on their schedules. Other times, everyone can get out and explore the multiple pools, four restaurants, and a lazy river. And remember that everyone needs time to themselves. The kid’s club allows children to create piñatas, take Spanish lessons, and enjoy yoga classes while, for an additional fee, parents can enjoy the couple’s experiences at the Azul Wellness Spa.

Online: Villa La Valencia Beach Resort & Spa Los Cabos

Dreams Los Cabos

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From the moment you arrive at Dreams Los Cabos, you will feel the relaxing vibes take over. Located on the Sea of Cortez, you’ll be just a 30-minute ride from the airport and an even shorter ride to downtown Cabo San Lucas. Families can spread out in a suite that comes with a separate kitchen area, balcony, 24-hour room service, and so much more. All-inclusive amenities include access to a number of a la carte restaurants including French and Italian cuisine, seafood, and steak. Get your fill at the breakfast buffet with Mexican favorites and a made-to-order omelet station.

The main pool is at the center of the resort and includes multiple areas with lounge chairs, a swim-up bar, and even a water slide for the kids. Be sure to look for the massive iguanas sunning themselves near the waterslide. Send your kids to the Explorers Club and head over to the adult’s-only pool near the seafood restaurant. Here you’ll find a quieter zen vibe with another swim-up bar.

Online: Dreams Los Cabos

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Grand Velas Los Cabos 

Luxury all-inclusive family vacations aren’t a dream. At Grand Velas Los Cabos, family members of every age can find relaxing and pampering day and night. A five-star resort, the all-inclusive package at Grand Velas covers most everything onsite, including an in-room mini bar, concierge service, and meals at all seven resort restaurants. All suites offer an ocean view, with family suites providing amenities such as baby strollers and coffee makers to help make everyone feel at home. The resort has three infinity pools to relax at, along with beach access. Separate clubs for younger children include crafts, games, and dinner every night so parents can enjoy dining along. While the teen club, open until midnight every night, has a house DJ, mocktails, video games, and karaoke. The 35,000-square-foot spa allows adults to indulge in treatments centered around traditional Mexican healing for an additional fee.

Online: Grand Velas Los Cabos

Hotel Riu Santa Fe 

 

All-inclusive 24-hour service awaits families vacationing at Hotel Riu Palace Santa Fe. Enjoy time at one of the ten pools or take the family to the onsite water park when not on the beach. Active guests can play tennis or work out in the gym. The RiuLand kid’s club gives children ages 4 to 12 a chance to interact with the resort mascot, play games, and get some time away from the adults in the group. When it’s time to enjoy a meal, head to one of the many choices or if it’s been a busy day, order the included room service and enjoy a meal in the privacy of your suite.

Online: Hotel Riu Santa Fe

Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos

 

Tucked between the dunes and ocean rock formations, the Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos resort lets visitors relax with spectacular views. Families will have plenty to do with 15 different eating and drinking venues, a mini waterpark, fitness classes, access to walk along the beach, and daily activities. While younger children attend the supervised kid’s club to enjoy crafts and games, parents can relax by the pool or, for an additional fee, indulge in a spa treatment.

Online: Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos

Hard Rock Hotel Los Cabos 

Families that like to rock and roll will love a stay at Hard Rock Hotel Los Cabos. It’s easy to keep everyone occupied with amenities such as live local music, trivia games, six swimming pools, and three water slides. There are two clubs for children – one for ages 4 to 12 and the other for teenagers. While the younger ones are participating in swimming races, making pirate hats and enjoying face painting, teens can enjoy their own space filled with arcade games and plenty of seating to relax with new friends. When it’s time to eat, choose from nine restaurant options, all included in the all-inclusive pricing. And when your family is ready for its closeup, head to the Music Lab. The Jam Band area lets up to five people choose instruments and sing in their own rock band. There’s even a coach to help guide the group until your performance in front of an audience. 

Online: Hard Rock Los Cabos

Hacienda Encantada Resort

 

Situated on the cliffs overlooking the Sea of Cortez, Hacienda Encantada Resort gives families a unique vacation experience. All rooms are suites, giving everyone in your group plenty of space to spread out and relax. No one will ever get thirsty or hungry with the eight restaurants, delis and bars onsite. Adding on the optional all-inclusive plan that includes meals and activities gets even more exciting with the gourmet options, including venues at the resort and select restaurants in the Golden Zone of downtown Cabo San Lucas. When not enjoying the food and drink options, sit by the fire pit, play pickleball, hang out at the three pools, take a walk on the beach or enjoy the downtown shuttle service. The resort also has a playground and kid’s club to keep the little ones happy.

Online: Hacienda Encantada

Casa Dorada Los Cabos Resort

This suite hotel offers guests a chance to enjoy its offerings on a smaller scale than some other resorts in the area. Located on Medano Beach, it also allows families to swim in calmer parts of the Sea of Cortez. With a daily activities program, fire pits, a pickleball court, two pools, a playground, and an add-on all-inclusive meal package that includes vegan and gluten-free choices, there are many options for everyone visiting.

Online: Casa Dorada

There’s still time to have an outdoor movie night

Summer vacation may be slipping away, but you can make every last moment count before sending the crew back to school. There are all sorts of summer bucket list ideas like sidewalk projects and science experiments that will keep your kids busy. We’ve got you covered with simple ways to spend some family time together and send the season out in style: we’re talking both indoor and outdoor activities that are sure to check a few boxes on your summer bucket list.

1. Go to a water park, or turn your backyard into one.

2. Bob for donuts at breakfast.

3. Make s’mores. You can go gourmet with one of these unconventional twists. 

4. Go backyard camping. We’ve got 10 great ideas to help you get started.

5. Go stargazing. Check out our top tips here.

6. Have an outdoor movie night.

7. Spend a day playing these old-school outdoor games.

8. Catch some one-on-one time with each kiddo, and make it special with these simple and sweet games for two.

9. Let them have that lemonade stand, or better yet, think out of the box with these alternatives to the classic.

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10. Have a yes day.

11. Stay up late and play flashlight tag.

12. Turn your porch into a comedy club and entertain each other with these hilarious jokes for kids.

13. Pick a day and pretend it’s 1982. Here’s your guidebook.

14. Find a firework show (check your local baseball team’s schedule) and bring your 3D glasses.

15. TP your kids’ rooms.

16. Break a Guinness Book of World Records. Peruse the titles up for grabs on the official site here.

17. Locate a national park near you and make a day or overnight trip to it.

18. Spend a morning with a kiddie pool in a brand-new way.

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19. Decorate the family bikes and go for a ride through the neighborhood. 

20. Go to a drive-in movie, pack a picnic summer, and take a deck of playing cards.

21. Park it at the pool, and stay there until they close. Fill the hours with these awesome prop-less pool games.

22. Play twilight games after the lightning bugs come out.

23. Prank the kids. It’ll keep them on their toes!

24. Get cooking! Check out these 12 clever cooking games for kids, and the bonus is that they’ll get you psyched up for making those back-to-school lunches.

25. Mix some pretend potions for chasing away first-day jitters. Think of every superpower they might need, and whip up a potion for each one.

26. Spend a day at a kids’ museum. Here‘s a list of one in every state.

27. Plan a fun back-to-school tradition for the kids to make the new year special. 

We’ve got a hot air balloon, zipline, and water park on this list

Orange County may be best known for Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, but there are plenty of other fabulous things to do with kids when you’re planning an OC outing. How about one of SoCal’s best water parks? Or a Mexican restaurant that gives you fab views of Disneyland’s nightly fireworks (without having to pay to go into the park)? Or maybe a giant helium balloon that can take your family 400 feet up in the air? Or perhaps playing with sharks at Discovery Cube’s brand new Discovery Sea Lab is more your jam? Whatever your pleasure, the OC has you covered from “fun to done—and all of it’s worth the car ride.

Wild Rivers Water Park | Irvine

 

Having re-opened one year ago, Wild Rivers has once again become one of SoCal’s best water parks by offering everything a seasoned water-slider could dream of—13 slick slides (including four, six-person raft slides that let you and the whole fam slip ‘n slide together); a wave pool; a quarter-mile lazy river; and a children’s area with four slides and an 800-gallon water-tipping bucket that lets kids get dumped on every four minutes. Littles will soak up every second of fun they can get, so slather on the sunblock and get ready to make the day of it. There are also three restaurants on-site to easily grab a bite when your brood gets hungry.

Insider’s Tip: Bring water shoes or flip-flops—the ground gets hot and there’s lots of walking.
Hours: Open daily through Aug. 23 and open weekends through Oct. 1 (hours vary; check online for details)
Cost: When purchased online, admission starts at $40 for kids under 48″; $54 for kids and adults 48″ and taller. Tickets are also available at the gate at an increased cost.

10000 Great Park Blvd.
Irvine
Online:wildrivers.com

 

American Ninja Warrior Adventure Park | Santa Ana

 

Got little couch climbers who need an outlet that won’t ruin your furniture? It’s time to put those Spidey skills to good use at the American Ninja Warrior Adventure Park. Picture 17,000 square feet of non-stop fun for kids (and grown-ups) who like to climb, jump, swing, and bounce while testing their athletic skills. Designed in collaboration with Universal Live Entertainment and inspired by the American Ninja Warrior TV show, the park invites participants to test their skills on a variety of obstacles including rock walls, rolling logs, swinging bars, high tunnels, and warped walls.

The space consists of The Traditional Ninja Warrior Course which models itself after the TV show with a series of skill-testing walls and obstacles, as well as a huge inflatable obstacle course. The inflatable section has a sprawling course of its own, including side-by-side racetracks so kids can battle each other.

Insider’s Tip: All ninjas must wear American Ninja Warrior Adventure Park toe-grip socks which are purchased upon booking online or at registration. Closed-toed shoes are required for ninjas who want to do the skills course
Hours: Open daily, Sun – Thurs., 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.;  Fri. and Sat., 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.; mini ninja sessions, 10 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Cost: When purchased online, tickets are $14.95 per hour for kids 5 and under; $19.95 per hour for kids over 5 (or $29.95 for a 120-minute session)

2800 N Main St unit 603 (second floor of mall)
Santa Ana
Online: americanninjawarrioradventurepark.com

 

Adventure Lagoon | Anaheim

 

This massive floating water park sits inside a crystal clear, freshwater lake that stays temperature-perfect year round. As the fourth largest inflatable obstacle course in the country, the aqua park lets kids bounce on trampolines, conquer tall climbing towers, slide down air slides, crawl through tunnels, balance on floating ladders, and leap through the air—all from atop a floating island parked a short swim from shore. For little swimmers, the Kid Zone features shallow water filled with water trampolines, slides, peddle-boats, and water “sea-saws.”  When you’re done with the obstacle course, relax in the sand, swim in the lagoon, or rent a paddle board or kayak. (Note: Kayaks and paddle boards cost extra). Life jackets are also provided for all guests and lifeguards are on duty.

Insider’s Tip: Bring your own chairs to ensure a handy spot to sit in the sand
Hours: Open daily now through Oct. 31
Cost: General admission is $45 for entrance to the lagoon plus a 55-minute session on the obstacle course

3255 E Miraloma Ave.
Anaheim
Online: theadventurelagoon.com

 

Calaca Mamas Cantina | Anaheim

 

If you want to end your day with a bang, Calaca Mamas Cantina near Disneyland has one thing that really stands out from other restaurants—fireworks, baby! Their outdoor patio has a prime view of the Disneyland fireworks, which means if you time it right, you can get all the sparkle of Disney’s famous nighttime show without the hefty theme park price tag.

Fans of Disney’s Coco will recognize the restaurant’s Día de los Muertos theme. The space is filled with vibrant Day of the Dead decor, including skeleton art, skull-shaped planters, and an ofrenda featuring photos of people who have passed (they’re reportedly relatives of the staff, but look closely and you’ll also spot Walt Disney). The bright colors and vibrant festivity will only add to your meal as your fam noshes on light and flaky chicken flautas or the signature “Taco in a Bag,” which blends all of the traditional taco ingredients and tosses them into a Fritos bag. Finish with homemade churros served inside a mini churro cart alongside a huge sparkler candle.

Insider Tip: If you’re lucky, you’ll be treated to an appearance by the restaurant’s balloon artist who can twist balloons into any creation. Free validated 2.5-hour parking is also available at the Best Western next door.

1550 S. Harbor Blvd.
Anaheim
Online: calacamamas.com

 

Pretend City Children’s Museum | Irvine

 

Kids will be in make-believe heaven in this gorgeous little “city,” which gives kids small replicas of all the places they’d like to imagine themselves a part of. The 27,000-square-foot facility includes a slew of “sets” for kids to immerse themselves in, including a dentist’s office, police and fire stations, construction area, farm, stage theater, water play area, art studio, and grocery store. Suited mostly to toddlers and pretend-loving kids up to about age 7, your littles will love pedaling foot-powered cars through “downtown” and navigating the space on their own (it’s big enough that they won’t get bored, but small enough that you’ll be able to keep an easy eye on them).

Insider Tip: If your kids have outgrown their nap, you’re in luck—the slow time (i.e. best time to avoid crowds in the tiny grocery store) is 1-3 p.m.
Hours: Tues. – Sun., 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. and 1:30-4 p.m., closed Mon.
Cost: $19.95 for both adults and kids

29 Hubble
Irvine
Online: pretendcity.org

 

Balboa Fun Zone | Newport Beach

 

 

Old-school boardwalk fun rules the day at Balboa Fun Zone in Newport Beach. Ride the iconic Ferris Wheel – in operation since 1936—and enjoy arcade games, bike rentals, and even a nautical museum. Want to check out nearby Balboa Island? The kids will love taking the auto ferry from the fun zone across the water. Pedestrians, bikes, and cars are all welcome. And be sure to grab one of the island’s famous frozen bananas dipped in chocolate.

Another option for exploring the Balboa Marina is to rent a Duffy boat from Balboa Boat Rentals. These electric boats go a maximum of 5 mph and seat up to 12 people. You can drive them yourself or hire a driver. Many restaurants in the marina offer “dock and dine” service where you dock your Duffy boat and grab some eats to enjoy aboard or at the restaurant.

Hours: Open daily, Ferris Wheel open 11 a.m. – 9 p.m., and boardwalk rides are open 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.

600 E Bay Ave.
Newport Beach
Online: balboafunzone.com

 

Camelot Golfland | Anaheim

Any fan of mini golf will want to take a swing at this sprawling golf course that features three separate 18-hole golf courses—plus a small water park, a go-kart track, bumper boats, laser tag, and an arcade. The huge course has no big surprises and there are no fancy moving windmills or electric clown faces. This is straight-up traditional mini golf here, with tried-and-true challenges including raised holes, bridges over water, and mystery tunnels where your ball goes in one place and shuttles to another spot far below.

Hours: Open daily
Cost: $14 per game (ages 12 – 59), $12 per game (ages 4-11). Prices for other attractions vary

3200 Carpenter Ave.
Anaheim
Online: golfland.com/anaheim

 

Adventure City | Anaheim

 

Want something a few steps (and dollars) down from a big theme park, but that gives enough thrills that pint-sized riders will be squealing with delight? Look no further than Adventure City. Spread out over two acres, this little amusement park has 11 rides and almost all of them are perfect for kids as young as 2. From a tiny Ferris wheel and “Crazy Bus” to a carousel and train ride, kids will feel like bona fide daredevils as they conquer each attraction. There are two small roller coasters that older siblings will appreciate (with a height requirement of 39″ and 36″), but all in all, we’d say the sweet spot for this place is ages 3 to 8. Tweens and teens will likely long for the bigger, faster rides of larger theme parks.

Kids of all ages will also love the petting zoo where they can feed sheep, chickens, goats, and pigs. And when you need a respite from the heat, head to the arcade to cool off and game for a spell.

Hours: Open daily in the summers; weekends throughout the year (hours vary)
Cost: $28.95 per ticket

1238 S Beach Blvd.
Anaheim
Online: adventurecity.com

 

Santa Ana Zoo

 

The LA Zoo is amazing, but from time to time, families might crave something a bit smaller. The Santa Ana Zoo is perfect for kids who want a taste of wildlife without the all-day commitment. With just 20 acres of easy paths meandering around a smattering of fun animal exhibits, plus a petting zoo, playground, and even a few amusement park rides—it’s a zoo that’s super easy to handle.

This zoo focuses on the animals of Central and South America, and its residents include anteaters, monkeys, llamas, and a variety of birds. There’s also a farm area where kids can interact with friendly critters and a butterfly exhibit that lets visitors walk through a habitat filled with butterflies from South Central and North America.

Did we mention rides? The 50 Monkey Ferris Wheel and Conservation Carousel are always a hit – as is the Zoofari Express Train Ride which provides narration about all the animals who call this zoo home.

Insider Tip: Pack a lunch and picnic (or buy from the cafe) next to the Safari Playground then let your kids work out their wiggles so they’ll snooze all the way home
Hours: Open daily, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (last admission is 4 p.m.)
Cost: $10 for children and $13 for adults

1801 E Chestnut Ave.
Santa Ana
Online: santaanazoo.org

 

Discovery Sea Lab at Discovery Cube | Santa Ana

In addition to all the wonderful, hands-on exhibits your family has grown to love at Discovery Cube, this one may be the coolest yet. Having just opened in June, the Discovery Sea Lab is the Cube’s newest permanent exhibit. Kiddos will love the coastal tide pool touch tank, as well as a shark and ray tank this gives guests the thrilling experience of getting up close and personal with incredible creatures from the deep. Littles will have a chance to run their hands across a live shark to learn why their skin helps them slide through the ocean. They’ll also discover the amazing wonders of a tide pool community and learn how their diversity supports the entire planet.

Now through Sept. 4, your family can take part in an interactive aquatic wonderland called Ocean Encounter where you’ll get to explore all the zones of the ocean and find out what makes them unique. All exhibit offerings are included with general admission.

Hours: Daily, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Cost: Kids ages 3-14 are $17 and adults are $22

2500 N. Main St.
Santa Ana
Online: discoverycube.org

 

Great Park Balloon | Irvine

 

Great Park’s iconic attraction, the Great Park Balloon is one of the largest tethered helium (not hot air) balloons and the first of its kind in the country. This bright orange balloon stands 118 ft. tall with a volume of 210,000 cubic ft. and can fly from 6 to 16 passengers at a time at an altitude of 400 ft., weather permitting. The best part next to the mind-blowing view? This balloon ride is completely free! Rides are given on a first-come, first-served basis with check-in available 30 min. prior to each session of flights. Reservations are not accepted and wait times vary upon demand, but can be up to three hours—so come prepared with an extra helping of patience and try to get there early to shorten the wait time.

After you’ve soared to new heights, be sure to stop by the Great Park Carousel as well. With recently updated vintage-inspired artwork, your kiddos will love taking a spin on one of the most beloved attractions in town.

Hours: Closed, Mon. – Wed.; Thurs.-Fri. sessions, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.; Sat. and Sun. sessions 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Cost: Parking and balloon admission are free

8000 Great Park Blvd.
Irvine
Online: cityofirvine.org

 

Huntington Beach Central Park West Playground

Ropes course? Check! Zipline? Check! Totally free? Yep! This awesome playground located in Huntington Beach’s Central Park West between the Huntington Beach Disc Golf Course and Kathy May’s Lakeview Cafe opened last year and is worth the drive on the 405. With enough wow factor to impress kids who might balk at the idea of spending an hour in the car, this totally innovative playground has a towering ropes course that lets kiddos scamper high above the ground; then take flight on a zip line that soars across the play area – but, don’t fret – this part is low to the ground so littles can’t fall far.

The course here is designed like a “Floor is Lava” game where climbers have to get from one end of the playground to the other without touching the ground. Kids will dig it – though it’s best suited for ages 5 and up. For little ones, there’s a toddler playground next to the lake with a seesaw, baby swings, bench swings, and a small climbing structure with a slide.

Good to Know: Set your navigation to Kathy May’s Lakeview Cafe (6622 Lakeview Dr., Huntington Beach); its is the closest place to park near the playground
Insider Tip: Make it a staycation and book a room at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa where your kids will love the water slides, beachfront activities, nighttime s’mores, and mermaid swim lessons.

6622 Lakeview Dr.
Huntington Beach

Additional reporting by Melissa Heckscher

Introducing the $2 billion American Heartland Theme Park and Resort

Theme park aficionados won’t have to head to Florida or California to visit a major theme park come 2026. The American Heartland Theme Park and Resort, a more than $2 billion entertainment destination development in northeast Oklahoma, was just announced via press release and we are excited about it already. Over 20 former Disney Parks builders and Walt Disney Imagineers are part of the park’s design team.

“American Heartland will be a 1,000-acre development with a 125-acre theme park, which is comparable to the size of Magic Kingdom® Theme Park and Disneyland® Park,” according to the release. “The 125-acre theme park will feature a collection of six distinctly American lands to welcome guests on a journey through the best of the American story. Families will find thrilling rides and heartwarming shows as they discover Great Plains, Bayou Bay, Big Timber Falls, Stony Point Harbor, Liberty Village and Electropolis.”

American Heartland Theme Park and Resort

 

“We are thrilled to make Oklahoma the home of American Heartland Theme Park and Resort,” American Heartland CEO Larry Wilhite said. “At the crossroads of the heartland, Oklahoma is an attractive location for a family entertainment destination.”

The development will roll out in phases with a 320-acre Three Ponies RV Park and Campground coming in spring 2025. It will be the largest campground in the central U.S. with 750 RV spaces and 300 cabins plus amenities. The world-class theme park and resort is scheduled to open in 2026 and will include a 300-room hotel and indoor water park.

“American Heartland will be an anchor tourist destination on Route 66 set to attract more than two million out-of-state visitors to Oklahoma each year,” Kristy Adams, senior executive vice president of sales and marketing for Mansion Entertainment Group, American Heartland and Three Ponies, said. “The scale and quality of the development will be unlike anything else in the region, making Vinita, Oklahoma a can’t-miss destination for families around the world.”

Learn more at americanheartlandthemepark.com and threeponiesrvparkandcampground.com.