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Aquacolors waterpark in Croatia – one of the biggest in Southeast Europe

2015-11-13 source own
A new €24million waterpark has opened in Porec, Croatia. Aquacolors becomes one of the first waterparks in the country and joins a list of the largest waterparks in southeast Europe. Polin, a Turkish company, had the responsibility of providing the attractions such as the Magicone slide, the first installation of this type in Europe. In this slide, the riders enjoy a steep drop into the cone and are then taken into the attractions interior before finally sliding into a run-out area.

The attractions also include; a freefall slide, looping slide rockets and a family rafting slide. The variety of different rides allows for a fantastic family atmosphere. The waterpark is thought to have cost around €24 million and uses nearly 25 acres of land. All ages can enjoy the water cannons, fountains and tipping buckets as well as the restaurants, beach volleyball, badminton and a relaxation zone. There is also a ‘kid’s zone’ to guarantee fun for all ages.

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