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WATERPARKS A kids’ paradise


renovation. The family-owned hotel resort has expanded its waterpark facilities and is now the largest resort- based AquaPlay waterpark in the southern hemisphere. Its central resort area now has a giant pool, heated spa and two WhiteWater AquaPlay attractions. At three-storeys high, it has 80 interactive water features and a smaller AquaPlay for toddlers.


Z Paradise Resort Wild West at Frontier City


Management, is adding a water area to its existing park called Wild West Water Works. When it opens in May 2012,


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the water area will include a fi ve-storey water feature with eight slides, 200 interactive play elements, a tipping bucket and lounge deck, all themed like the wild, wild West, courtesy of WhiteWater. Entrance to Wild West Water Works will be included as part of the general park admission.


The Wild West Water Works Build it and the children will come


sandcastle-themed water playground for kids in time for its Summer 2012 season. The 15,000sq ft


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et ‘n Wild Orlando will open a new


rontier City Theme Park, which is owned by Premier Attractions


Yes to Yas Waterworld Y


as Waterworld Abu Dhabi, which opens


in the last quarter of 2012, is in its fi nal development phase. The 15-hectare water park, located opposite Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi on Yas Island, will be operated by Farah Leisure Parks Management. Themed to refl ect the traditional Emirati culture, Yas


agames Paradise Resort on Australia’s Gold Coast has undergone a multi-million dollar


Alabama Splash Adventure on course


The waterpark’s offer includes zip lines T


he recently re-named and re-branded Alabama Splash Adventure Waterpark in the US re-opens in May with the latest WhiteWater innovation called AquaCourse. AquaCourse is a multi-level play experience where guests


transverse through towers, bridges and zip lines while being bombarded with buckets of water and bubbling geysers.


Jebel Dana the waterpark’s centrepiece


The new sandcastle playground


(1,400sq m) attraction will be built on two levels on the site of Wet ‘n Wild’s current kids’ park and will feature 17 slides as well as100 soakers, jets, waterfalls and water cannons.


King Cobra for Six Flags, Jackson


ix Flags Hurricane Harbour water park in Jackson, NJ is


adding a Polin King Cobra racing tube slide to its attraction, in time for the US summer season. The ride will enable two


Waterworld will feature 43 rides, slides and attractions that chart the adventures of the waterpark’s main character, Dana – a young Emirati girl in search of a legendary pearl which brought prosperity to the people of her village. The centrepiece is Jebel Dana, which towers 45m (148ft) above the ground and is the home of the Great Mother Pearl. The park also has restaurants, shops and interactive games.


Neptune Benson Down Under U Polin’s King Cobra


riders to race through a circular path with twists and turns before plunging eight metres down at a speed of 51 km/h.


S-based Neptune Benson,


Inc is enjoying a wave of success in Australia with its Defender regenerative media fi lter. The company is in the process of commissioning fi ve new Defender installations for the Australian market. This includes an installation of the product at Adventure World in Western Australia. ●


Neptune Benson’s Defender installation Read Attractions Management online attractionsmanagement.com/digital AM 2 2012 ©cybertrek 2012


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