OWA Welcomes a New Tropical Inspired Resort Hotel

OWA Welcomes a New Tropical Inspired Resort Hotel: Thanks to a recent investment from the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Foley’s OWA Parks & Resort is set to receive a $50 million boost for a new resort. The infusion of funds promises exciting developments for the destination. Stay tuned for more details on this significant investment.

OWA’s newest addition

Exciting news for visitors to Tropic Falls waterpark in OWA! A tropical-inspired resort is in the works on the northeast side, set to open its doors in May 2025. Get ready for a delightful escape with this upcoming addition to the OWA experience.

“We are very excited to add this tropical inspired resort hotel to our portfolio.

This new hotel will give guests another option to relax in Coastal Alabama, while still enjoying all the fun amenities that OWA has to offer. We continue to focus on these types of investment projects, which enable us to remain a strong economic partner for the local tourism industry and state of Alabama

Cody Williamson, president/CEO, Creek Indian Enterprises Development Authority

OWA Welcomes a New Tropical Inspired Resort Hotel

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As the vibrant resort takes shape in the design phase, here’s a sneak peek at what’s anticipated to be part of the impressive $50M project:

  • Tropical-themed guest rooms including a kitchenette + workspace (with optional bunk bed spaces for larger families)
  • Outdoor resort-style pool with a bar + grill
  • 24-hour fitness center
  • Meeting space
  • Lounge
  • Convenience store
  • Arcade
  • Complimentary valet service
  • Wifi
  • Breakfast

This resort marks the Poarch Band of Creek Indians‘ substantial investment in the OWA Parks & Resort, reaching an impressive total of $414M. The project’s design is entrusted to the skilled architects at Dale Partners, hailing from Jackson, Mississippi, while Rabren General Contractors, based in Alabama, will take on the role of the general contractor for the resort.

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Our Reader’s Queries

Who owns OWA Gulf Shores?

OWA Parks & Resort is under the ownership and management of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians. OWA, which means “big water” in the Creek language, is a massive 520-acre theme park that includes rides, a district for food and entertainment, water attractions, and a resort.

What does OWA amusement park stand for?

OWA, pronounced oh-wah, originates from the Muscogee Creek language and translates to “big water.” It is a collaborative effort between the City of Foley and the Foley Sports Tourism Complex.

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