WhiteWater supplies new $13.4m waterpark in Indonesia
30 Apr 2015 . BY Jason Holland
The Kid’s Boomerango is a mini version of the popular slide
WhiteWater West has supplied the first ever Kid’s Boomerango & Kid’s AquaSphere slides at a new waterpark in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Asian property giant Sinar Mas has opened the US$13.4m (€12.6m, £9m) waterpark at the centre of a new masterplanned community, called Grand Wisata.
With a capacity of 6,000 people, the 75,000sq m (807,200sq ft) Go!Wet waterpark is the largest in Indonesia and has also been fitted with two AquaPlay structures, Indonesia’s largest wave pool and a wave river, as well as WhiteWater’s signature SuperBowl, Boomerango, Rattler, Constrictor and Python slides.
The Grand Wisata masterplan in eastern Jakarta has been developed by global architecture firm AECOM with an ecologically friendly approach in mind. The development also incorporates shopping, a lake, a communal district garden, housing districts and a business park, as well as a modern market place, school and hospital.
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WhiteWater supplies new $13.4m waterpark in Indonesia
30 Apr 2015 . BY Jason Holland
The Kid’s Boomerango is a mini version of the popular slide
WhiteWater West has supplied the first ever Kid’s Boomerango & Kid’s AquaSphere slides at a new waterpark in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Asian property giant Sinar Mas has opened the US$13.4m (€12.6m, £9m) waterpark at the centre of a new masterplanned community, called Grand Wisata.
With a capacity of 6,000 people, the 75,000sq m (807,200sq ft) Go!Wet waterpark is the largest in Indonesia and has also been fitted with two AquaPlay structures, Indonesia’s largest wave pool and a wave river, as well as WhiteWater’s signature SuperBowl, Boomerango, Rattler, Constrictor and Python slides.
The Grand Wisata masterplan in eastern Jakarta has been developed by global architecture firm AECOM with an ecologically friendly approach in mind. The development also incorporates shopping, a lake, a communal district garden, housing districts and a business park, as well as a modern market place, school and hospital.
The Grand Hall Experience at St Louis Union Station in St Louis, US, has recently undergone
a major upgrade, involving new projection technology, media servers, and new and refreshed
content.
Bespoke play environment design and manufacturer TouchWood Play has announced that it is
responsible for the creation of a new Kids’ Club on Zuhha Island, Dubai.
German rollercoaster designer and manufacturer Maurer Rides is installing what it describes
as the world’s first interactive indoor rollercoaster featuring Spike technology at the new
Hi Space indoor amusement park in Chongqing, China.
A new $25m flying theatre experience has launched near Niagara Falls, New York State,
exploring 13,000 years of Niagara’s geological and cultural history.
Dutch theme park Efteling has launched its transformed Efteling Symphonica water show,
which has been redesigned to bring it into line with the park’s sustainability goals.
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