An indoor waterpark!
 In addition to the waterslides and a handful of different play areas for the smaller resort-goers, the waterpark has a lazy river, a wave rider, a few hot tubs, and a central recreational area with a large bucket that spills over every 16 minutes (give or take a few seconds), drenching the eager bucket-gazers below.
 Walking between the cabanas (which had ceiling fans, TVs, lounge chairs, couches, and mini-fridges) and the lazy river.
 Of the two eateries in the waterpark, one was located on an upper deck and included two hot tubs in its eating area.
The top of the wave rider, where boarders are deposited by the ridiculously strong current when they fall.
 On our way to lunch: giant connect four outside the waterpark’s entrance.
 Daddy and Nene hold the symbol of resort living: the miles-earning credit card.
 Got the pizza again!
Mumsey spotted a Mexican place for dinner which reviews describe as a delicious food coma. Such a ring of truth to those words.

The waterpark, the bucket, exiting the big slide (which is the scary one: after riding between Nene and me, my dad described the experience as “stereo screaming”), Steven demonstrating his impressive ability to master the wave rider in a few tries, and playing bean bag toss.