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Island H2O Live! opens for previews


Orlando’s newest and most immersive water park, Island H2O Live! will open for preview days from 5 June through 20 June


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t the Margaritaville Resort, Island H20 Live! Waterpark is the first water park built in Kissimmee, Florida in 13 years.


Island H2O Live! promises bring an unparalleled water


park experience to its guests, by combining cutting-edge technology, unlimited thrills, as well as relaxation options for everyone. A new RFID wristband system will allow guests to personalize their music and light experiences on select rides, capture photos, win points, and share via their social media. “We are thrilled to welcome our first guests to Island H2O


Live and have them enjoy this new, innovative and immersive water park,” said Jim Kunau, the park’s general manager. “Whether you’re an influencer and thrill-seeker looking to conquer stomach-churning slides, or a family wanting to splash around in a kid-friendly zone, Island H2O Live! offers something for everyone.” Aquatic Development Group (ADG) is the design/builder of Island H20 Live! This tropical-themed water park is situated on 11.5 acres and is home to over 20 water attractions designed for guests of all ages and skill levels. It features a 24,000 square foot dual beach wave pool featuring ADG’s Wavetek technology, a 1,300 foot long lazy river with a 500 square foot apron beach entry, a basketball and crossing lagoon, a multi-level play structure, a shallow kids activity pool with play features and nine water slides by


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Island H2O Live! is part of the 300-acre Margaritaville Resort Orlando, developed by Encore Capital Management. The waterpark is within walking distance or a short trolley ride to Margaritaville Hotel, Margaritaville Cottages, and Sunset Walk, the resort’s retail, dining, and entertainment district featuring more than 30 offerings including Studio Movie Grill, Yeoman’s Cask & Lion, Ford’s Garage, Bento Café, Rock & Brews, BurgerFi, Skechers, and so much more. The Margaritaville Hotel features upscale amenities and balconies in each of 184 guestrooms, while the Margaritaville Cottages are private residences that offer the comforts of home. Both provide a premium experience and friendly, genuine island-inspired service. For those wishing to turn their time in paradise into a permanent address, the option to own a private vacation cottage home is available as well. At nearby Sunset Walk guests may experience dozens of exciting dining, retail and


Whitewater West. The waterpark is the first in the area to have an adults-only area, which will feature a 2,500 square feet formal pool with ample deck space and lounge area. To further cater to its guests, the waterpark will have DJs, dance parties and available event space. In addition to the wide array of attractions and amenities, Island H20 Live! is also be home to large amounts of lush landscaping and beach theming throughout.


entertainment options, including a dine-in movie theater. Margaritaville Resort Orlando makes it easy for guests to explore the best of the destination as well, with complimentary transportation to area theme parks for all registered guests.


JUNE 2019


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