
Fallsview Indoor Waterpark: Prices, Tips & What to Expect
3 acres of waterslides, wave pools, and lazy rivers — 400 metres from the falls. Here's what it costs, who it's for, and whether it's worth adding to your trip.
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What It Is
Fallsview Indoor Waterpark is a 3-acre indoor waterpark connected to the Skyline Hotel and Waterpark, about 400 metres from Horseshoe Falls. It operates year-round, which makes it one of the few Niagara attractions that works equally well in January and July.
The park has 16 waterslides, a wave pool, a lazy river, a large kids' splash area, hot tubs, and a retractable roof that opens in summer.
Pricing (2026)
Day passes: approximately $60-75 CAD per person (prices vary by season and day of week). Children under 3 are free.
Hotel-waterpark packages: staying at the Skyline Hotel or partner hotels typically includes waterpark passes, which brings the effective cost down significantly. A family of four can often get a room + waterpark for $200-250/night.
The waterpark is most cost-effective as part of a hotel package. Standalone day passes are expensive for what you get compared to other Niagara attractions.
Who It's For
Families with kids aged 4-14: this is the sweet spot. The waterslides are exciting for tweens, the splash pad works for young kids, and the wave pool keeps everyone busy.
Rainy day backup: if the weather ruins your outdoor plans, the waterpark fills a half-day.
Winter visitors: when gorge trails and boat tours are closed, the waterpark is one of the few attractions running at full capacity.
It is NOT a compelling draw for couples without kids or adults-only groups. The hot tubs are nice but the atmosphere is built for families.
Tips
Arrive when doors open (10 AM typically) to avoid the loudest crowds. The park gets noisiest between 1-4 PM on weekends and holidays.
Bring your own towels — rentals cost extra. Lockers are $5-10 (coins or card).
The retractable roof opens in summer, making the wave pool and lazy river partially outdoor. This is the best configuration.
Food inside is overpriced. Eat before you arrive or leave for lunch at a nearby restaurant and return (hand stamps allow re-entry).
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Fallsview Indoor Waterpark cost?
Day passes are approximately $60-75 CAD per person. Hotel-waterpark packages (room + passes) are significantly better value — often $200-250/night for a family of four.
Is Fallsview Waterpark worth it?
Worth it as a hotel package or rainy-day backup. Standalone day passes are expensive. Best for families with kids aged 4-14.
Is Fallsview Waterpark open in winter?
Yes — it's indoor and operates year-round, making it one of the few Niagara attractions that works in every season.