One-Night Stay with Water-Park Passes at King's Pointe Resort & Waterpark (Up to 64% Off). Two Options Available.
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Red Cross–certified lifeguards monitor five outdoor slides and three indoor slides; restaurant uses wood-fired grill to cook steak and fish
Water parks have seen their attendance surge in recent years, even as fire parks go out of business across the nation. Treat yourself to this growing pastime with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $119 for a one-night resort stay for up to four, four two-day indoor and outdoor water-park passes, and a $25 food credit at Regatta Grille or the Sara Lee Snack Shack (a $304 total value), valid August 1–August 18. $109 for the above (a $304 total value), valid Friday–Sunday beginning August 19
Resort rooms boast city-side views and onsite amenities such as Internet access, an arcade, and a fitness center. Hungry visitors take their food credit to the Regatta Grille, where chefs bake gooey lasagna ($14.99) and use a wood-fired grill to cook steak burgers ($7.99). See the full menu. The outdoor water park closes on August 19.
King's Pointe Resort & Waterpark
Laughter and shrieks of excitement fill the air as families plunge down an enclosed water slide's 420-foot descent. The thrill ride is just one of the attractions that pack King's Pointe Resort & Waterpark's indoor and outdoor entertainment facilities. Nestled against the edge of Storm Lake, the outdoor park invites visitors to soar down its five slides and ponder loudly why its lazy river doesn't get a real job. The howling hurricane slide’s green open flume winds down to the earth in tangled twists, and side-by-side slides let friends race down 100-foot drops. Within the 20,000-square-foot indoor park, three more slides, a rock-climbing wall, and a slew of year-round activities await. Above all else, King's Pointe Resort & Waterpark makes safety a priority across all of their attractions; Red Cross–certified lifeguards keep a close eye on all visitors.
With balconies overlooking Storm Lake or the city, the onsite resort offers a relaxing retreat in which to browse free WiFi and order room service. Hungry guests have more options in the resort’s two restaurants: the Sara Lee Snack Shack and the Regatta Grille, where a wood-fired grill cooks ahi tuna and chefs pour alfredo sauce over al dente pool noodles.
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About King's Pointe Resort & Waterpark
Laughter and shrieks of excitement fill the air as families plunge down an enclosed water slide's 420-foot descent. The thrill ride is just one of the attractions that pack King's Pointe Resort & Waterpark's indoor and outdoor entertainment facilities. Nestled against the edge of Storm Lake, the outdoor park invites visitors to soar down its five slides and ponder loudly why its lazy river doesn't get a real job. The howling hurricane slide’s green open flume winds down to the earth in tangled twists, and side-by-side slides let friends race down 100-foot drops. Within the 20,000-square-foot indoor park, three more slides, a rock-climbing wall, and a slew of year-round activities await. Above all else, King's Pointe Resort & Waterpark makes safety a priority across all of their attractions; Red Cross–certified lifeguards keep a close eye on all visitors.
With balconies overlooking Storm Lake or the city, the onsite resort offers a relaxing retreat in which to browse free WiFi and order room service. Hungry guests have more options in the resort’s two restaurants: the Sara Lee Snack Shack and the Regatta Grille, where a wood-fired grill cooks ahi tuna and chefs pour alfredo sauce over al dente pool noodles.