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The Bay

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Treasure Island indoor waterpark picture

Mayan stone figures spray water at guests drifting through Treasure Island's lazy river.

Jeremy Levine, licensed to About.com.
Phone:
(800) 800-4997
Location:
Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
Admission Policy:

The Bay is part of the Mt. Olympus "mega park," which includes an outdoor water park and a "dry ride" theme park. Pay-one-price tickets, which allow unlimited use of the dry rides plus the outdoor and indoor water park rides, are available. Mt. Olympus also offers a lower-price general admission fee and sells individual ride tickets. Parking is free. Guests of the on-property hotels get complimentary admission to all attractions. The Bay is open year-round.
Indoor Water Park Square Footage:
55,000
The Bay Indoor Water Park Features:

The Bay is a large facilitiy that includes tube slides, body slides, kiddie slides, an interactive pirate ship play area, hot tubs, and a lazy river.
More Info about The Bay:
The Bay Photo Gallery
Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park overview
A Lotta Water: Who Has Wisconsin Dells' Biggest Water Park?
Official Web Site:
Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park
Overview:
One of Wisconsin Dells' premier indoor water parks, The Bay is themed to resemble a Mayan jungle with original native artwork and stone sculptures. Of course, there are waterslides as wellÑover 1,500 feet to be exactÑand they twist and turn through the large complex. Part of the Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park, The Bay can become quite busy diring the peak summer season. Open year round, guests at the 330-room Treasure Island have direct access to the water park. The Pleasant View motel, also part of the sprawling complex, includes park passes as part of its guest perks.
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