- Waterpark
:"See:
List of waterparks (for a list of all waterparks in the world)"A waterpark is anamusement park that features waterplay areas, such aswater slide s,splash pad s, spraygrounds (water playgrounds),lazy river s, or other recreationalbathing ,swimming , andbarefoot ing environments. Waterparks in more current states of development may also be equipped with some type of artificialsurfing orbodyboarding environment such as awave pool or aFlowRider .Evolution of waterparks
Waterparks have grown in popularity since their introduction in the late 1940's. The United States has the largest and most concentrated waterpark market, with over a thousand waterparks and dozens of new parks opening each year. Major organizations are IAAPA (International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions) and WWA (World Waterpark Association).
Waterparks emerging from spas continue to more closely resemble mountain resorts as they become four-season destinations, e.g. Splash Universe Water Park Resort, a member of the World Water Park Association, is themed to match the community in which they are a located to enhance the communities' destination appeal. Therefore the whole amusement and leisure time industry is getting even more concentrated as the winter sports are mixing up with the summertime water rides - in time and space. A process of concentration can be observed in the hybrid segments of theme-, amusement-, and waterparks. Some waterparks are more spa-oriented, e.g. Schwaben Quellen, a member of European Waterparks Association (EWA) has no water slides, but instead has lots of saunas, steam rooms, "adventure showers", and relaxation-oriented waterplay areas.
Indoor waterparks
The first ever
indoor waterpark was built inEdmonton, Alberta ,Canada in 1985 at theWest Edmonton Mall as part of the $1.2 billion dollar Phase III expansion. CalledWorld Waterpark , it is over 225,000 sq feet (20,000m sq) in size. It includes the world's largest indoorwave pool , waterslides of varying degrees, tube rides, zip lines,bungee jumping , andhot tubs .With 5 indoor waterparks,
Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin , is recognized as the "Waterpark Capital of the World." It showcases America's largest indoor and outdoor waterparks (seeNoah's Ark Waterpark ). Indoor waterparks in Wisconsin Dells debuted in 1991 after the Chinese Hotel built the first one that year, but have since caught on quickly in many areas. Usually resort hotels featuring massive indoor waterparks that are often reserved exclusively for overnight guests, companies like Great Wolf Resorts/Great Wolf Lodge andKalahari Resort s have branched out from their origin in the Dells to open new locations around the country. The largest indoor waterpark in the United States is the Honolulu Resort in Hawaii which opened in December 1982. In May 2008 the Honolulu Resort will open an addition to their waterpark making it a total of 2,000 square feet.The premier UK indoor waterpark is the
Sandcastle Waterworld atBlackpool, England which has the Master Blaster, the world's longest indoorroller coaster -style ride.There are many waterparks in Southern Europe where the climate suits a long season. For example in Portugal on the Algarve there are three main parks - Aqualand, Aquashow and Slide and Splash.
Waterpark-like spaces
Spaces that are similar to waterparks include
urban beach es, andsplash pad s, and smaller waterplay areas such as waterslides in many hotels and public pools. For example, theDelta Chelsea hotel in Toronto features a four story waterslide called the "corkscrew".ee also
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Amusement park External links
* [http://www.iaapa.org International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions]
* [http://www.waterparks.org World Waterpark Association]
* [http://www.algarveguidebook.com/index.php?page=aqualand Water Parks Algarve Guidebook]
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