Round Rock, Texas
Construction on Kalahari Resorts and Conventions’ new African-themed waterpark and convention center in Round Rock, Texas is underway. Scheduled to open in 2020, Kalahari Resorts Round Rock is a $550 million, 350-acre complex.
“Kalahari is thrilled to bring our authentic African resort experience to the South,” said Todd Nelson, owner, Kalahari Resorts and Conventions. “As the Round Rock property begins construction, we look forward to contributing to the local economy and sharing our beyond-expectations approach to hospitality with area vacationgoers, conference attendees and local guests throughout the region.”
The project includes:
- Nearly 1,000 guest rooms including one-, two- and three-bedroom suites, featuring residential suites
- America’s Largest Indoor Waterpark – 223,000 square feet
- State-of-the-art Convention Center – 200,000 square feet
- Tom Foolery’s Adventure Park – spanning more than 80,000 square feet of thrill rides, ropes course, climbing walls, indoor zipline, bowling, laser tag, mini-golf and more
- Outdoor pools spanning three acres
- Five restaurants including Kalahari’s signature steakhouse, Italian and Tex-Mex experience
- Spa Kalahari and Salon
- 10,000 square feet of retail space
Once completed, the Round Rock property will showcase a beyond-expectations experience for guests, convention attendees and locals to the Round Rock community. The state-of-the-art convention center will span 220,000 square feet and include 40,000-square-foot and 27,000-square-foot ballrooms, 16 meeting rooms, a full-service business center and 50,000 square feet of outdoor event space.
The location will also boast attractions that will be open for locals to the Round Rock community, as well as resort guests. These attractions include: Tom Foolery’s Adventure Park, Spa Kalahari and Salon, and a wide variety of dining options including: Double Cut Charcoal Grill, Kalahari’s signature steakhouse experience; Mondo Sortino’s, which includes an Italian Kitchen, Pizzeria and Gelato shop; and 5 Niños Tex-Mex restaurant. As with other Kalahari Resorts and Conventions properties, day passes to the waterpark will also be available to local residents based on resort occupancy.
“We really pride ourselves on being good neighbors to the communities that Kalahari calls home,” Nelson said. “When we design our resorts, we stay focused on adding amenities that everyone can experience and enjoy – not only our overnight guests.”
The Round Rock resort marks the company’s first foray into the Southern market and fourth Kalahari Resorts and Conventions location, joining successful properties in Wisconsin Dells, Wis., Sandusky, Ohio and the Pocono Mountains, Pa. Since its inception, Kalahari Resorts and Conventions is a family-owned and -operated business with a focus on bringing the best of Africa and a beyond-expectations hospitality experience to all guests.
“We’re delighted to have Kalahari break ground in Round Rock, Texas,” Mayor Craig Morgan said. “This will be an amazing destination for our citizens, as well as families and convention guests from across the state and across the country. We’re proud of the partnership we’ve forged with Kalahari and can’t wait for the grand opening.”