Waterloo is a city in and the county seat of Black Hawk County, Iowa, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census the population decreased by 0.5% to 68,406; the 2014 Census estimates the population at 68,364, making it the sixth-largest city in the state. The city is part of the Waterloo – Cedar Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area, and is the more populous of the two cities.
Restaurants in Waterloo
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Plaid Peacock is an art and handmade gift shop in downtown Waterloo, Iowa, selling the works of independent artists on consignment. We carry a wide range of work from artists and crafters, and are particularly interested in supporting local arts.
4.5 based on 246 reviews
Lost Island is a tropical getaway hidden in the heart of the Midwest! Have you ever seen palm trees in Iowa? How about mysterious ancient ruins? Walking through the gates at Lost Island will make you feel like you just stepped off a plane in some far away destination. We offer a wide range of attractions for all thrill levels. Enjoy the Wailua Kupua - one of the first hydromagnetic watercoasters in the country! Splash around in Tsunami Bay, race your friends down Ta'Katipo, lounge in a deluxe cabana, or float around the Kailahi River. With over 20 attractions available, it won't take you long to get lost.
Came here on a Saturday in 95 degree weather. There was already a long line before they opened. Due to lack of signage or staff there are multiple lines that form. Note to someone who bought tickets online: Go into the middle between the lines. No need to wait in the sides to buy your tickets. Once inside there are lockers to your left. It is really nice that they do not use keys any longer. The credit card reader wasn't working on them. No problem as long as you have exact cash. The lockers really need to have more space between the sets. If others are at their lockers, you are at their mercy and just have to wait for them to get out of the way. This park has a wavepool which does get crowded.They have a good amount of tubes. I wouldn't want anymore in, as it would really crowd the pool space for "non tube users". As others have said, a few of the family slides have very few tubes. They need a few more in the pipeline. On Molokini Crater, there are less than 10 tubes. You must wait at the bottom for a tube to come down and then carry up these large heavy tubes up the many stairs. I strongly suggest to the park to change this. This is my biggest issue at the park. There are many other fun parts though to make up for it. There is a lack of signage for which paths go to which slides... just follow the colors painted on the posts though to the corresponding slide. I also suggest bringing a picnic lunch and eating outside.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
My husband wanted to do mini-golf or go-carts for Father's Day - why not go to a place with both!?! Reasonable prices, good staff. Facility and equipment is well maintained. A really nice variety of things to do!
4.5 based on 175 reviews
Effective March 16, Deere & Company is closing all U.S. attractions, including the John Deere Tractor & Engine Museum, due to the novel coronavirus or COVID-19. We are closing the attractions to safeguard the health of our employees, customers, and visitors. We apologize for any disruption in your plans, we thank you for your patience, and we look forward to seeing you once these closures have been lifted.
I visited here with my 3 children in an attempt to check out the tractors and also kill some time to give the wife some free time of her own. We all had a blast and definitely go back if given the chance. My kids are all under 10 and had plenty to do, see, touch, listen, and play with while there. From a very interactive history of John Deere the company, the tractors, the people, and the places; everything was awesome! I don’t know who had more fun there, me or the kiddos?! I recommend this place to anyone and everyone, all ages and stages, and especially families.
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