A huge indoor waterpark has just opened in Massachusetts and it looks incredible. The Cape Codder Water Park is open all year and is the perfect way to make every day feel summery. This place will cure your winter blues in no time.

The Cape Codder Water Park has recently opened a fully-fledged indoor splash and swim experience.

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This place is seriously huge – there are 30,000 square feet of water park to enjoy.

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First of all, you can’t miss the two 160-foot “Stars and Stripes” high-water slides.

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The park also offers smaller 50 and 80 foot slides that race through a replica of a pirate ship.

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Down below, guests can enjoy the 300-foot “stormy” river complete with waterfalls, rapids, and a spouting humpback whale.

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Guests looking for a more relaxing experience can dip into the 24-person Jacuzzi or head to the sauna.

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There’s also a wave pool with two foot waves, water fountains, and a water umbrella for smaller kids.

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If it’s a nice day, the waterpark’s entire roof can retract to let in the fresh air and sunshine. Otherwise, the water park is protected from the winter chill.

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Feeling snacky? Head to the Gazebo Cafe for appetizers, sandwiches, salads, pizza, and beverages.

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Head to this incredible new indoor water park where it feels like summer every day.

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Access to this water park is free for guests of the Cape Codder Resort when booked directly through the hotel.

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Non-guests can purchase day passes for $40 per adult, $30 per child under 48 inches, and $20 per non-swimming spectator.

You can find the Cape Codder Water Park at 1225 Iyannough Rd., Hyannis, Mass. Click here to visit their website and see current opening hours. For more water park fun in the Bay State, click here.

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