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THE MOST VISITED WATER PARKS

Added on: 27th May 2016

 

 

WET'N'WILD WATER WORLD, GOLD COAST,

QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA

(1,409,000 VISITORS ANNUALLY)

Wet'n'Wild Water World

Situated in Gold Coast, a city on the east coast of Australia, the

Wet’n’Wild Water World is the most visited water park in Australia

and the 8th most visited in the world. The park remains open all

year round with all of the pools and slides heated during the

winter months.

 

 

AQUATICA, ORLANDO, FLORIDA, USA

(1,553,000 VISITORS ANNUALLY)

Aquatica

One of Orlando´s most popular water park, the Aquatica is a water

park themed to the southern Pacific. Visited by more than 1.5 million

visitors every year, the park features a wide array of attractions

for all ages and swimming abilities, some of which pass by

or through animal habitats.

 

 

CARIBBEAN BAY, YONGIN, SOUTH KOREA

(1,623,000 VISITORS ANNUALLY)

Caribbean Bay

Covering a total area of about 240 million square yards (over 200

square kilometres), the Caribbean Bay is the largest indoor/outdoor

water park in the world. The park includes a wave pool, the world’s

longest lazy river ride, a sandy pool, a wading pool for young

children, various water slides, and a salt sauna.

 

 

THERMAS DOS LARANJAIS, OLIMPIA, BRAZIL

(1,650,000 VISITORS ANNUALLY)

Thermas Dos Laranjais

Located in the northern part of the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil,

Thermas Dos Laranjais is one of the largest and most popular

water parks in South America. Open all year round, the park is

famous for its relaxing hot springs, exciting rides and

delicious food served in local restaurants.

 

 

OCEAN WORLD, GANGWON-DO, SOUTH KOREA

(1,700,000 VISITORS ANNUALLY)

Ocean World

South Korea´s most visited water park, the Ocean World is a huge

water park with an Egyptian theme. Visitors can enjoy thrilling

attractions including the Monster Blaster Slide and high artificial

waves, as well as a therapy centre or replicas of the Sphinx,

pyramids, obelisks and other things.

 

 

BLIZZARD BEACH, LAKE BUENA VISTA,

FLORIDA, USA

(1,968,000 VISITORS ANNUALLY)

Blizzard Beach

Located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, the

Blizzard Beach is the second most visited water park in the US

and the third most visited in the world. The majority of the main

attractions of the park are hosted atop of Mount Gushmore, an

artificial hill with an elevation of 90ft (27.4m).

 

 

TYPHOON LAGOON, LAKE BUENA VISTA,

FLORIDA, USA

(2,142,000 VISITORS ANNUALLY)

Typhoon Lagoon

Another water park at the Walt Disney World Resort, the Typhoon

Lagoon saw over 2 million visits in 2013, making it the most visited

water park in the US and second most visited in the world.

Themed to a Disney legend about a typhoon, the park is

home to one of the world’s largest outdoor wave pools.

 

 

CHIME-LONG WATER PARK, GUANGZHOU, CHINA

(2,710,000 VISITORS ANNUALLY)

Chime-Long Water Park

Situated in Panyu District, Guangzhou, China, the Chime-Long

Water Park is a part of Chime-Long Paradise, the largest amusement

park in China as well as in Asia. With up to 35,000 visitors daily and

more than 2.7 million visitors a year, it is by far the world´s

most visited water park.

 


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