Polin’s patented technologies, extensive R&D and creative flair have made it one of the world’s leading waterpark design and manufacturing companies. Director of marketing and communications Sohret Pakis tells the story
How has Polin developed in recent years? Polin is one of the world leaders in the design, engineering, manufacturing and installation of waterparks, waterslides and waterplay attractions. To date, Polin Waterparks has designed and installed more than 2,500 waterparks in 100 countries around the world. We are a growing company in terms of numbers, plant capacity, turnover, number of projects, number of countries, awards and brand awareness.
We’ve worked with a wide variety of clients, installing the first waterparks in many countries and award-winning rides at parks with world-renowned reputations.
Which projects stand out? Cartoon Network Amazone in Thailand was a game-changing project for us. Polin themed each and every waterslide in the internationally branded water theme park and received the WWA Leading Edge Award.
King Cobra is a great example of a themed waterslide that’s a game-changing concept in the industry. It has won many awards, including Best Waterslide in Europe in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.
What projects should we look out for? We have many installations opening in 2016, including Amaazia Waterpark in Surat, India; Paradis des Zibanes in Biskra, Algeria; Mega Fun Waterpark in Anji, China; Blueland Waterpark in Chittagong Port, Bangladesh; Harmony of the Seas Cruise Waterpark and many more.
What is your signature product? In terms of technologies, RTM closed-moulding manufacturing (Resin Transfer Molding) has been pioneered by Polin since 2006. The technique has many advantages, not only creating the best-looking slides with a perfectly smooth and shiny finish on both sides, but also producing stronger, lighter slides in less time and with less waste. Today the industry is heading toward closed-moulding as the leading technology displaces the conventional or traditional methods. Plus, we offer our patented NLE, SPE, and translucent rides in RTM.
Our newest signature rides are especially exciting. These new offerings present unparalleled design, intense rider experiences and creative theming. King Cobra is the first waterslide to offer a theme built into its fibreglass design. And it doesn’t have to be based on a cobra – we’re creating a dragon-themed version for a project in China and a ship-themed one for a project in Indonesia.
Polin offers combo and hybrid options, with multiple slide experiences in one ride.
What is the latest development from Polin R&D? We’ve created seven new design options that can be customised for each specific project. The options are Graffiti, Mosaic, Triangulated, Wood ’n Slide, Reflection, Honeycomb and Slide ’n Roll. With this array of different effects, we believe a new level of waterpark design is possible.
What is your USP? I believe it is our maintained focus on three important principles that shapes our approach in everything we do. These three principles are innovation, quality and technology. Each and every step we have taken throughout the past 40 years has benefited our operation because everything is shaped around these.
We have also set three technology targets as primary objectives for the next few years. The first is to be the technology leader among waterslide suppliers. To support this effort, we have stepped up our investment in technology over the past couple of years. Specifically, we have invested in composites manufacturing technologies, simulation and computer-aided design and development, material technology (such as surfacing materials, nonslip surfaces and coatings on soft surfaces, splash pads, and special effects) and technology-integrated products.
How would you sum up Polin’s 40 years of success? Polin has perfected hundreds of exclusive and successful projects all around the world: outdoor parks, indoor parks and hotel/resort packages. Polin has worked on Europe’s largest waterpark, Europe’s largest indoor waterpark, the Middle East’s largest waterpark, and award-winning waterparks in Iran, Russia, Turkey, Vietnam, Ukraine, Greece, Czech Republic and many more.
Some were immense projects with 50 waterslides and many kids’ play attractions; some were smaller parks with fewer attractions. Some were themed, and some were not. Many were parks with world-renowned reputations, and others were local venues. Some were indoor, and some were outdoor. We have been fortunate to work with a wide variety of clients, installing our signature rides or creating specially designed rides.
Here at Polin, we’ve been proud to work with clients who are open to our ideas and who have allowed us to collaborate on some fabulous projects. Polin is 40 years old, and look forward to the next 40 years in the industry.
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Polin’s patented technologies, extensive R&D and creative flair have made it one of the world’s leading waterpark design and manufacturing companies
Waterparks: Taking the Plunge
Waterpark suppliers constantly develop
their product offers. We dive into the
world of waterpark R&D to find out more
Zoos & Aquariums: The Long Game
UK safari park Longleat is undertaking a
decade-long upgrade that starts by going
back to its roots. As the attraction turns
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Polin’s patented technologies, extensive R&D and creative flair have made it one of the world’s leading waterpark design and manufacturing companies. Director of marketing and communications Sohret Pakis tells the story
How has Polin developed in recent years? Polin is one of the world leaders in the design, engineering, manufacturing and installation of waterparks, waterslides and waterplay attractions. To date, Polin Waterparks has designed and installed more than 2,500 waterparks in 100 countries around the world. We are a growing company in terms of numbers, plant capacity, turnover, number of projects, number of countries, awards and brand awareness.
We’ve worked with a wide variety of clients, installing the first waterparks in many countries and award-winning rides at parks with world-renowned reputations.
Which projects stand out? Cartoon Network Amazone in Thailand was a game-changing project for us. Polin themed each and every waterslide in the internationally branded water theme park and received the WWA Leading Edge Award.
King Cobra is a great example of a themed waterslide that’s a game-changing concept in the industry. It has won many awards, including Best Waterslide in Europe in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.
What projects should we look out for? We have many installations opening in 2016, including Amaazia Waterpark in Surat, India; Paradis des Zibanes in Biskra, Algeria; Mega Fun Waterpark in Anji, China; Blueland Waterpark in Chittagong Port, Bangladesh; Harmony of the Seas Cruise Waterpark and many more.
What is your signature product? In terms of technologies, RTM closed-moulding manufacturing (Resin Transfer Molding) has been pioneered by Polin since 2006. The technique has many advantages, not only creating the best-looking slides with a perfectly smooth and shiny finish on both sides, but also producing stronger, lighter slides in less time and with less waste. Today the industry is heading toward closed-moulding as the leading technology displaces the conventional or traditional methods. Plus, we offer our patented NLE, SPE, and translucent rides in RTM.
Our newest signature rides are especially exciting. These new offerings present unparalleled design, intense rider experiences and creative theming. King Cobra is the first waterslide to offer a theme built into its fibreglass design. And it doesn’t have to be based on a cobra – we’re creating a dragon-themed version for a project in China and a ship-themed one for a project in Indonesia.
Polin offers combo and hybrid options, with multiple slide experiences in one ride.
What is the latest development from Polin R&D? We’ve created seven new design options that can be customised for each specific project. The options are Graffiti, Mosaic, Triangulated, Wood ’n Slide, Reflection, Honeycomb and Slide ’n Roll. With this array of different effects, we believe a new level of waterpark design is possible.
What is your USP? I believe it is our maintained focus on three important principles that shapes our approach in everything we do. These three principles are innovation, quality and technology. Each and every step we have taken throughout the past 40 years has benefited our operation because everything is shaped around these.
We have also set three technology targets as primary objectives for the next few years. The first is to be the technology leader among waterslide suppliers. To support this effort, we have stepped up our investment in technology over the past couple of years. Specifically, we have invested in composites manufacturing technologies, simulation and computer-aided design and development, material technology (such as surfacing materials, nonslip surfaces and coatings on soft surfaces, splash pads, and special effects) and technology-integrated products.
How would you sum up Polin’s 40 years of success? Polin has perfected hundreds of exclusive and successful projects all around the world: outdoor parks, indoor parks and hotel/resort packages. Polin has worked on Europe’s largest waterpark, Europe’s largest indoor waterpark, the Middle East’s largest waterpark, and award-winning waterparks in Iran, Russia, Turkey, Vietnam, Ukraine, Greece, Czech Republic and many more.
Some were immense projects with 50 waterslides and many kids’ play attractions; some were smaller parks with fewer attractions. Some were themed, and some were not. Many were parks with world-renowned reputations, and others were local venues. Some were indoor, and some were outdoor. We have been fortunate to work with a wide variety of clients, installing our signature rides or creating specially designed rides.
Here at Polin, we’ve been proud to work with clients who are open to our ideas and who have allowed us to collaborate on some fabulous projects. Polin is 40 years old, and look forward to the next 40 years in the industry.
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2016 issue 2
Promotional feature: IDEATTACK
IDEATTACK’s new project in Hainan, China,
introduces the storytelling elements of a
theme park to the oceanarium concept
Science Museums: Shaping Tomorrow
Brazil’s Museum of Tomorrow uses
constantly updating, real-time digital
collection to communicate with visitors.
We met members of the team
Promotional feature: EAS
This year, the Euro Attractions Show is
coming to the Spanish city of Barcelona
Disney Special: Shanghai Disney: The Best Yet?
As Disney opens its first resort in mainland
China, our special feature examines its
business model, its potential impact and
the modernisation of the Disney castle park
New Openings: Space Inversion
A new contemporary museum district
in the Netherlands – Museumplein
Limburg – features a science centre,
a design museum and an inverted
planetarium. We take a closer look
Promotional feature: Polin
Polin’s patented technologies, extensive R&D and creative flair have made it one of the world’s leading waterpark design and manufacturing companies
Waterparks: Taking the Plunge
Waterpark suppliers constantly develop
their product offers. We dive into the
world of waterpark R&D to find out more
Zoos & Aquariums: The Long Game
UK safari park Longleat is undertaking a
decade-long upgrade that starts by going
back to its roots. As the attraction turns
50, CEO Bob Montgomery explains how
he’s bridging the past and the future
OMA has completed a major transformation of New York's New Museum, creating a larger
cultural campus that combines expanded exhibition spaces with learning, performance,
hospitality and public programming.
A US$50 million (£44.2 million, €51.2 million) transformation of Chicago's historic McCormick
Mansion has created a new destination that combines live magic, immersive theatre, dining and
private membership under one roof.
The Montana Historical Society has officially celebrated the opening of its new Montana
Heritage
Center, a US$107 million (£79 million, €92 million) destination that combines immersive
storytelling with cutting-edge audiovisual technology to bring the sta
San Antonio Zoo has reported a US$283 million economic impact for 2025, following a decade-
long transformation programme that has seen almost US$200 million invested into the Texas
attraction.
Plans for the AU$180 million redevelopment of Reef HQ Aquarium in Townsville, Australia, are
progressing, with the project set to transform the attraction into a global centre for reef
education and conservation.
Abu Dhabi-based investment firm Mubadala Capital has made a binding, fully financed
€1 billion
offer to acquire Pierre and Vacances SA, the European holiday resort operator behind the
continental European Center Parcs business.
Disney has reaffirmed its commitment to investing US$30 billion in its US parks and cruise
business by 2033, using new America250 celebrations to underline the role its attractions play
in supporting jobs, tourism and economic growth.
Expo 2030 Riyadh is being planned as a permanent visitor destination, with organisers
confirming the six-million-square-metre site will become a Global Village after the event closes.
The owner of one of Australia's best-known waterparks has acquired a major competitor,
creating a new attractions business spanning two of the country's largest visitor destinations.
The Toverland theme park in the Netherlands has announced a €98m expansion programme
that will add a resort, new attractions and staff facilities as it pursues plans to become a multi-
day destination.
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