OWA. It means big water in the Muscogee Creek language, and that’s what families can see from the peaks of OWA’s highest amusement-park rides: big views of the Gulf of Mexico. Down below, in the glow of carousel lights and traditional Southern streets, another view is illuminated for parents—the satisfaction of a day well-spent and long-remembered.
Like any big water, OWA moves with a different-every-day energy. New things to see and do in The Park, new shows at the amphitheater located on a 1.5-acre island surrounded by the property’s signature lake, new menus along the streets of Downtown OWA an ever-changing audience-participation playlist coordinating music, lights and fountain jets in the lake bringing all of OWA together: a beach-vacation tradition that’s made new with every visit.
Family is at the center of the OWA experience. The Park’s 21 rides and new Wacky Waters splash pad provide a lot of thrills—especially the thrill of a place where parents can enjoy saying yes over and over again. It’s always a relaxing day with the kid-friendly atmosphere and great value on food and beverage.
Downtown OWA is admission free, meaning it’s not only the perfect complement to a trip to The Park—it’s a great place to stop by any time for shopping, a memorable meal or treat. From local favorites like Fairhope Soap Company to national names like Wahlburger’s and the newly announced Paula Deen’s Family Kitchen, there’s something for everyone. A stroll around Downtown OWA is like a visit to the Southern towns that inspired it: hospitable, comfortable—a memorable Coastal Alabama day.
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