Pennsylvania Has One Of The Best Indoor Water Parks In The U.S.
With winter upon us and outdoor activities a bit more limited, now is this time that we seek creative indoor adventures. Both to keep the kids busy, and ourselves. Travel Channel compiled the eight best water park locations in the country and Pennsylvania’s Kalahari Resorts and Conventions made the list.
“Get ready to splish, splash, twist and turn at these epic indoor water parks,” they say, and for good reason. This Pennsylvania water park allows you to do just that as it it part of an adventurous resort.
Many water parks struggled to remain open during the pandemic, however there were those that made it through, and also a decent number of new parks opened across the country. That begs the question, what is the main reason people frequent an indoor waterpark? Typically, they are seasonal. Especially in the northeast when the peak seasons are the winter and spring months when outdoor pools are closed.
Adding the indoor water park option to a resort and hotel facility allows guests to plan their trip around the experience. Meaning, you travel to this resort knowing you can stay onsite for as long as you like because there is something thrilling right there outside your door.
In Pocono Manor The Water Park You Need To Hit Is Kalahari
Located at 250 Kalahari Blvd. in Pocono mountains, Kalahari Resorts and Conventions is fun for the whole family. In fact, it is one of the largest water parks in the country. With 220,000 square feet of space you an enjoy a safari water ride, a virtual reality dunk, and numerous tube slides. If just floating is your thing, you have the option to relax in the coral cove as well.
Last year, USA Today‘s 10BEST even named Kalahari resorts as the best water park in the country. They also named Aquatopia Indoor Waterpark in Tannersville, and Splash Lagoon in Erie in their list.
No Booze, No Problem: Alternatives for Dry January
We have kicked off the new year, and many people are using it as an opportunity to ditch booze for the entire first month of 2024. The “Dry January” trend encourages people to abstain from alcohol for 31 days straight.
Originating as a campaign devised and spearheaded by Alcohol Change UK over a decade ago, Dry January serves the purpose of addressing the adverse effects of alcohol, as outlined on their website. In response to this movement, numerous restaurants and bars are adapting their menus to include mocktails and nonalcoholic versions of popular drinks, including nonalcoholic beers and wines. Although not a new concept, its popularity is on the rise.
Many sober-curious people in the United States take on this annual challenge. According to previous surveys by Morning Consult Pro, participation in Dry January ranges from 15% to 35% among U.S. drinkers overall.
Statista projects that the revenue in the non-alcoholic drinks market in the United States will reach US$526.1 billion in 2024, with an estimated annual growth rate of 3.22% (CAGR 2024-2027). This surge is attributed to an escalating demand for healthy and natural non-alcoholic beverages in the country.
Harvard Health Publishing has reported that even a one-month abstinence from alcohol can hold noticeable health benefits. A study in BMJ Open found that regular drinkers who refrained from alcohol for 30 days experienced improved sleep, increased energy, weight loss, lower blood pressure, reduced cholesterol levels, and diminished cancer-related proteins in their blood.
So, if you’re thinking about dialing back on the booze or just starting the year with a clean slate, why not jump on the Dry January train and give up beer, wine, or spirits for a month? And if you’re curious about some cool nonalcoholic options to enjoy during Dry January, check out some of our top picks.
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.