8 most spectacular water parks in the world
Feeling of slipping in the water trough and sinking in the cool water at the water park is the delight of many people this summer.
Discover 8 most spectacular water parks in the world
In hot weather, you probably want to immerse yourself in the cool water and water park is the choice of many people. Lazy rivers, long water slides, wave pools . will give players many interesting experiences.
The list of CNN's most spectacular water parks will make you want to rush to and struggle in the water.
1. Aquatica Park, Florida, USA
Opened in 2008, Aquatica Water Park is warmly welcomed with high and impressive slide lines and a giant wave pool.
Most impressive is the Aquatica Water Park, which is the Dolphin Plunge slide - where players can glide through glass pools with cute dolphins. Besides, the campus of Aquatica is also planted to 250 species of plants and plants with 1,360 tons of fine white sand.
2. Area 47 park, Austria
The Area 47 water park located in Lake Alpine, Innsbruck (Austria) is open from April to the end of September every year and welcomes thousands of visitors every day.
Like other water parks, the Area 47 attracts people with water slide games, slides or diving pools . Thrill lovers can try the water touch at a height of 27m. You can also choose sports games on the shore like climbing walls or swinging bridges .
3. Park Beach (Beach Park) in Fortaleza, Brazil
Beach Park is best known for its Insano slide - one of the fastest (41m) water slides in the world (65 m / min).
Beach Park attracts about 700,000 people to play every year. Spread over an area of nearly 17 hectares, this is considered the largest water park in Latin America.
4. Caribbean Bay in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Caribean Bay is the first water park built in Korea and home to the world's longest lazy river to 130m . Here, you will see 4 thrilling water swirls, a giant wave pool with heated swimming pool and many other games.
Once you have fun playing, visitors can rest and regain their strength in the righteous bedrooms in the park with the bed carved with jade.
5. Siam Park, Spain
The most attractive and attractive point in Siam Water Park is the Tower of Power plumbing - where players will have to overcome their fears to slip from 27m high before crossing a giant aquarium filled with stingrays. and sharks.
If "weak heart", you can relax on lazy river or windsurfing in the park's wave pool.This pool can create waves as high as 3m .
6. Watercube Park, Beijing
In the underwater national sports center in Beijing, Watercube water park is the most popular attraction.
All Watercube slide pipes are individually designed . In particular, when you drop on the sliding pipes, visitors will certainly be attracted by the giant jelly blocks and balloons of clouds covering the ceiling.
7. World Water Park, Alberta, (Canada)
Located in Alberta's central West Edmonton Mall, this is the world's second largest indoor water park with 2.7 million gallons of water and the world's largest indoor wave pool.
A whirlpool slide or a pool jumping area is also a great attraction.
8. Wet 'n Wild Park, Florida
With an 18m-high sand castle rising high into the sky, Florida's largest water park will become one of Florida's most visited entertainment centers.
Open year round , 17 waterslides run down from above, some overhead bridges, escalators, waterfalls, 1.579m2 wavy pool or deep water holes and swirls will make You have memorable experiences.
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