Hilton Anatole Dallas — JadeWaters, the Family Pool Experience That Guests Keep Talking About
Picture this: kids racing to the waterslides the moment you check in, adults settled into the swim-up bar, a 630-foot Lazy River winding through a 7-acre sculpture garden beyond. That is what JadeWaters at the Hilton Anatole Dallas delivers — and it is why this property keeps coming up as the top family pick in the city. Score 8.4/10 from over 476 verified reviews. For families traveling to the World Cup in July 2026, the timing works out perfectly: JadeWaters opens seasonally from May through September.
Most hotels that market themselves as 'family-friendly' deliver a small pool and a list of nearby attractions. Hilton Anatole operates at a different scale. JadeWaters is a 3-acre seasonal aquatic complex built specifically for families — a 7,000-square-foot beach-entry pool, two 180-foot waterslides, a 630-foot Lazy River, and an adults-only swim-up bar, all set within a 7-acre sculpture garden on the property grounds. The 476 verified reviews reflect it plainly: guests consistently describe this as the best family pool in Dallas, full stop. And for World Cup visitors arriving in July 2026 — the aquatic complex is open and running.
"The kids refused to leave the pool for three days straight. Waterslides, Lazy River, beach entry — everything. The adults were happy too because there's a proper swim-up bar. First trip where absolutely everyone in the family was satisfied."
The room lineup is clear and practical. A King Room starts from $199 per night, suited to couples or solo travelers coming for the World Cup who still want access to the resort facilities. The Two Queen Room from $219 is the family standard — comfortable for two adults and two children, with the usual Hilton bedding quality and functional layout. For groups or families that want a separate living area, the Parlor Suite from $349 provides that extra space. One piece of advice from returning guests: request a room facing the JadeWaters garden. Early mornings before the crowds arrive, the view over the sculpture grounds is genuinely calm and worth having.
Beyond JadeWaters, the hotel carries full resort infrastructure — a fitness center, spa, multiple on-property dining options, and ample parking. The property sits at 2201 Stemmons Freeway in the Dallas Design District, roughly 15 minutes north of downtown. Access to Uptown and Deep Ellum is straightforward by car or Uber. It is honest to note that this is not a walkable neighborhood in the traditional sense — there are no major pedestrian retail strips or transit stations within easy walking distance. A car or ride-share is the practical way to get around, which works fine for families traveling together.
On the World Cup logistics side: AT&T Stadium in Arlington, the 2026 venue for Dallas matches, is approximately 30 minutes away by car or Uber under normal conditions. This is the furthest trade-off to weigh honestly — if you are prioritizing quick access to the stadium above everything else, other properties closer to Arlington make more sense. But if the trip is primarily a family holiday that includes a match or two, having a resort-quality base in Dallas proper — with JadeWaters available every day between games — is a genuinely good arrangement for families with younger children.
A few things to know before booking: the most important is that JadeWaters is a seasonal facility, open May through September only. If plans shift to fall or winter, or if travel dates change, confirm directly with the hotel before committing. The Design District location means full reliance on Uber for everything — stadium transport, downtown dining, airport transfers. This is not a hardship for most travelers but worth knowing upfront. In-hotel dining service can be slow during peak periods, particularly on busy weekends or event nights; several guests recommend heading out to the Uptown or Design District restaurant options rather than waiting in the hotel.
To put it plainly: Hilton Anatole Dallas is the right choice if keeping the whole family genuinely occupied is the priority. No other hotel in Dallas has a pool complex that competes with JadeWaters at this price point — 476 reviewers agree. The seasonal limitation is real and needs confirming, but for a July 2026 World Cup family trip, the timing lines up. If your budget is under $199 per night, or if you need to be within 10 km of AT&T Stadium, look at the other options in our Dallas family list first.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ JadeWaters 3-acre pool complex — best family aquatic facility in Dallas
- ✓ Two 180-ft waterslides, 630-ft Lazy River, swim-up bar — complete package
- ✓ 7-acre sculpture garden surroundings, genuine resort feel
- ! JadeWaters is seasonal (May–September only) — confirm dates before booking
- ! About 30 minutes from AT&T Stadium — Uber or car required every time
- ✓ Two Queen Room spacious and practical for families of four
- ✓ Parlor Suite offers a separate living area for larger groups
- ✓ Reasonable price for the resort-level facilities on offer
- ! Stemmons Freeway location — not walkable, Uber-dependent
- ! Dining service slows noticeably during busy periods and event nights
- 💡If JadeWaters is not open during your stay · The pool operates May–September only · Always confirm directly with the hotel before booking, especially if travel dates are flexible
- 💡If you need to be within 10 km of AT&T Stadium · This hotel is ~30 min from Arlington · For closer options, look at properties around Arlington or Irving in our Dallas list
- 💡If your budget is below $199/night · Starting rates here are $199+ · See other options in our Dallas family hotel roundup
Heading to Dallas for the World Cup?
Dallas is a 2026 host city — see our full World Cup guide (matches, where to stay, tickets, visa) plus how to reach AT&T Stadium on match day.