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Polin encourages teamwork with new Splash Course |
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30 Mar 2020 . BY Lauren Heath-Jones |
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The Splash Course is a fun, hands-on learning experience that challenges guests to work together |
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Polin Waterparks has launched the Splash Course, a new water playground solution that encourages team-building, and has recently installed its first course at the Palomaqua Water Park in Antalya, Turkey.
Aimed at water parks, adventure parks and theme parks, the Splash Course is a fun, hands-on learning experience that challenges guests to work together.
It features both high and low elements and provides both intellectual and physical challenges that can help children to improve a host of different skills, such as problem-solving, hand-eye coordination, communication, strategy-setting, resilience and self-trust, as well as friendliness and teamwork.
The solution is available with a number of different heights and difficulty levels, making it suitable for visitors of all ages.
The Splash Course is the latest in a line of launches for the company, including the Time Rider.
Launching earlier this year, the Time Rider is an innovative new water slide, which features one of the world's largest bowls. It offers four possible rider paths, giving guests a variety of different experiences. It is designed to encourage repeat riders and also features an observation walkway with lighting effects, where riders can witness the ride in action while in line.
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