CoCo Key Water Resort in Orlando is the largest canopy covered and outdoor waterpark in the area. The 54,000 square-foot waterpark features several exciting water attractions, including the Parrot's Percy interactive water play structure with slides for children, water cannons, zero-depth entry and a 400 gallon water bucket that tips over soaking all.
For more thrills, the waterpark has the Over the Falls and Surfer Splash Slides and the signature double rider Boomerango tube slide. The park's Coral Reef Cove is an activity pool for teens and the Cyclone Body Slide is an enclosed body slide built for speed.
The accompany hotel is perfect for families visiting the Orlando Resort Area and close to SeaWorld, Universal Orlando Resort and Wet 'n' Wild. The hotel's 391 guest rooms are newly renovated, each with a flat-screen television, mahogany furniture, coffee maker, and complimentary high-speed wireless Internet access. The hotel offers room service, an on-site restaurant, Pizza Hut, gift shop, business center and 3,600 square-feet of meeting space.
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Type of park:
Waterpark Resort
Park size:
54,000 sq. feet
Opening year:
2010
Operating season:
Open year-round. Operating days and hours vary by season.
Operating dates are subject to change. Always contact the park to verify days and hours before visiting.
Admission prices:
2023 Admission Rates
Waterpark admission is included for resort guests. Day passes are available based on waterpark capacity.
CoCo Key Water Resort Orlando is located 13 miles from Orlando International Airport. From the airport head east on Airport Blvd and continue on S Semoran Blvd. Take the ramp to FL-528 W (toll road) to I-4 East toward Downtown/Orlando to exit 74A. Merge on FL 482 E/W – Sand Lake Blvd heading towards International Drive. Turn left on International Drive and the resort will be on the left.
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