Underground UK waterpark to rival Alton Towers' one costs my family £20 a visit (2024)

WE'VE discovered a little-known waterpark just half an hour away from us that only costs £20 for my family to visit.

From the outside, Moorways Sports Village in Derby looks like a typical local leisure centre with a swimming pool, gym, fitness studios, soft play and a stadium overlooking an athletics track and football pitches.

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But hidden at basem*nt level is a brilliant indoor splash park with something to keep all ages entertained.

Even better, the hidden waterpark is at leisure centre prices, so it doesn't cost big bucks to get in - and under fives go free - unlike at lots of commercial waterparks, where you have to pay from an earlier age.

I had no idea that we had this hidden gem right on our doorstep until we were invited to a birthday party there recently.

Costing £42million to build, the leisure complex only opened in 2022, so all the facilities are in good nick.

We love a waterpark and I honestly think this is up there with some of our favourites at holiday resorts and top tourist destinations like Alton Towers.

It's compact but perfectly formed, with flumes and rides to keep older children happy, an aqua tower and splash pad for little ones and a wave pool for all ages to enjoy together.

A big hit with my older sons, aged 11 and 9, was the wave rider, a half-pipe waterslide that zooms one or two people backwards and forwards in an inflatable tube.

The boys also enjoyed the flumes, one of which is in darkness, as well as the racer slide, where they could compete against each other to get to the bottom first.

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I would say Moorways is best for children who are taller than 120cm, especially at weekends and school holidays, when all the slides are running and there's often a big inflatable obstacle course in the main pool included in the water park ticket for swimmers aged five or above.

During term-time weekdays, prices are lower, but the rides and inflatable aren't on.

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My little boy aged four was quite happy pottering around the aqua tower, which has various water jets and spouts as well as two small slides, and splashing in the wave pool with me.

It's got a sloping beach area perfect for non-swimmers, before funnelling swimmers into a circular pool, where an orange WOW ball creates small and continuous waves instead of a noisy machine kicking in at set intervals during the swim session.

Draughty changing rooms are a bit of a bugbear of mine, having endured enough of them while wrestling tiny, shivering, tots into clothes as quickly as possible despite still being cold and wet myself.

But here, the pools and cubicles are below the centre entrance, which dramatically reduces the chilly air whistling around the changing rooms and makes for a more enjoyable visit all round.

You'll need to know two things to help your visit go smoothly: the lockers take £1 coins - I keep a couple of shopping trolley tokens in my swimming bag for just such an occasion.

Unfortunately, they didn't work in these lockers and I didn't fancy trekking back upstairs to reception in my swimming costume so make sure you have pound coins to use before you head down to the changing rooms.

Parking is free for three hours but you do need to put your car reg into a screen near reception so remember to do that on your way in.

Peak prices are £9.45 for age five and over, which covers 90 minutes on weekday evenings, weekends and school holidays. Off-peak sessions are £6.80 each.

There's also an inclusive session once a month with adaptations made for people who struggle with loud noises and sensory issues.

And it's not just me who left feeling impressed as other punters have sung the waterpark's praises on TripAdvisor.

One person wrote: "The slides were great and the wave pool was so much fun."

A second person added: "Fantastic waterpark, which had disco music and lights playing during our visit."

Moorways Sports Village is a 15-minute drive from Derby city centre, and it's a 30-minute drive from Nottingham.

There are plenty of other indoor waterparks in the UK for Brit holidaymakers to visit.

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One of those places is The Wave inCoventry, an indoor waterpark, which currently holds the record for having the largest wave pool in the UK.

There are also plenty of water parks in Europe, includingLivu Akvapark in LatviaandEnergylandia in Poland.

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  1. Therme Manchester will have 25 swimming pools, 25 water slides and an indoor beach.
  2. Modern Surf Manchester will be a surfing lagoon offering lessons to both beginners and experts.
  3. Chessington World of Adventures waterpark is set to have wave, infinity and spa pools as well as waterslides and cabanas.
  4. The Cove Resort, Southport is likely to have a water lagoon and a thermal spa with steam rooms and saunas.
  5. The Seahive, Deal plans to be the "surfing wellness resort" in the UK.

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Underground UK waterpark to rival Alton Towers' one costs my family £20 a visit (2024)

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Underground UK waterpark to rival Alton Towers' one costs my family £20 a visit? ›

Underground UK waterpark that rivals Alton Towers' one costs my family £20 a visit. The central piece of the attractions is a large crystalline lagoon, which is suitable for both swimming and water sports. Kayaking, paddleboarding, windsurfing and others are all on the cards in the huge pools.

How long do you need for Alton Towers waterpark? ›

No limit. We were there around 6 hours. Certain times are much busier than others so of you can go when it first opens or stay until closing there is less waiting for slides. Also avoiding trying to buy lunch between 12 and 1 is a good idea as there are long lines and it can be difficult to find somewhere to sit.

How long can you stay at Splash Landings? ›

If you're a guest just turn up and show your tickets and stay as long as you want till closing time from 10am-5pm but if just a day swimmers you need book a slot but no one monitoring your time so you stay as long as you want, but if becomes too crowded on busy time and the slides take lots of tmi queuing up about 75 ...

What age is Alton Towers appropriate for? ›

Alton Towers Resort is suitable for all ages! We have a wide variety of attractions and events throughout our open season. For more information on the theme park please visit here.

How many slides does Alton Towers Water Park have? ›

Alton Towers Waterpark
Operating seasonAll year round
Pools7 pools
Water slides10 water slides
Websitewww.altontowers.com/waterpark/
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How many days do you need at Alton Towers? ›

Alton Towers Resort is a large theme park with a fantastic variety of rides and attractions suitable for all ages and therefore we recommend a full day visit. To enhance your visit why not book a short break in one of our fantastic Hotels?

What do you wear to Alton Towers? ›

Loose, Comfortable Clothing: When the sun is blazing, it's important to wear loose and comfortable clothing. Whether you're visiting Alton Towers in the spring or summer, a sundress or shorts are perfect for staying cool and comfortable all day.

How much is Alton Towers worth? ›

Alton Towers sold in £5.9bn deal that includes Thorpe Park and Madame Tussauds. Alton Towers has been sold in a £5.9bn takeover deal that includes Thorpe Park and Madame Tussauds. The current owners Merlin Entertainments have agreed the sale to family owners of Lego and private equity firm Blackstone.

How long do you wait for rides at Alton Towers? ›

Alton Towers Typical Wait Times
TIMEWAIT TIME
5:45 PM15 minutes
5:50 PM15 minutes
5:55 PM15 minutes
6:00 PM14 minutes
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How long do you queue for rides at Alton Towers? ›

most people talk about waiting 40 minutes. We had 'Fastrack scream' tickets which let you bypass the worst of the queues for 3 of the most popular rides. We got there at opening time and went straight to Rita, where we had about a 20 minute wait.

How long do Alton Towers mazes take? ›

When booking your Scare Maze tickets, you will be asked to select a time slot to attend the first maze. Scare Mazes must be completed within 90 minutes.

What is the longest ride in Alton Towers? ›

The Smiler
Duration2:45
Capacity1,200 riders per hour
G-force4.6
Height restriction140 cm (4 ft 7 in)
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