This Massive Indoor Amusement Park In Idaho Is Fun For All Ages
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When you want to splash, shoot, throw, climb, bowl, and
so much more, Triple Play is the ultimate destination. This massive
indoor amusement park in Hayden Lake, Idaho, is a family-friendly
attraction with three main areas (hence this attraction’s name!): Triple
Play Family Fun Park, Raptor Reef Indoor Waterpark, and Triple Play
Resort and Suites.
If you can dream it, you can
likely find it at Triple Play. This indoor park opened in 2000 with just
a handful of attractions, but over the years, it has expanded to the
massive indoor amusement park it is today. In fact, Triple Play is the
only one of its kind west of the Mississippi.
The Family Fun Park offers so
many activities that it will keep your family busy all day long. You can
take a turn trying to escape the laser maze or enjoy a little friendly
competition in the 3,600-square foot, two-level laser tag arena.
You’ll also find activities like miniature golf, axe throwing, bumper cars, go-karts, and an interactive movie attraction.
If you are up for a bit of a
heart-racing adventure, check out the ropes course. This is a
three-level course with 32-foot ropes. You’ll climb over platforms and
obstacles, walk on tightropes, and more. And of course, for those kids
who are too young for the ropes course, there is the Sky Tykes Course
just for them!
If your family loves to spend
the day in the water, head to the Raptor Reef Indoor Waterpark. This
area features four slides including a 400-foot tube slide and a 350-foot
speed slide with three tight curves.
Of course, if you just want to relax, hang out at the wave pool, the toddler lagoon, or the children’s play areas.
With all that is offered at
Triple Play, you certainly won’t be able to do it all in one day –
that’s why you need to spend the night! The Triple Play Resort and
Suites features 95 rooms and suites and a complimentary breakfast.
Special "Play and Stay" package
options are also available if you choose to stay in the hotel. These
options include tickets to both the family fun area and indoor
waterpark.
And, if you become hungry during
your day of fun, there is a limited-service restaurant that offers
tasty treats like hamburgers, pizza, and ice cream.
No outside food or drink is allowed at Triple Play but you can leave the property and return later in the day if desired.
With all there is to do, Triple Play is sure to be one Idaho attraction that you remember for years to come.
Have you ever visited this indoor amusement park in Idaho? If so,
what did you enjoy most about it? What attractions were your favorite?
Let us know in the comments! You can also visit the Triple Play website or Facebook page for more information on each separate area of this indoor park, including the Triple Play Hotel.
Make sure that during your visit to the Coeur d’Alene area you check out Meltz Extreme Grilled Cheese, a grilled cheese restaurant that every member of your family will love.
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