Cheraw Chronicle

Complete News World

The largest water park in our country opens its doors again: Aqualippi presents four new slides |  local

The largest water park in our country opens its doors again: Aqualippi presents four new slides | local

In August, Aqualipe closed its doors for “the largest expansion and renovation in its history.” Walibi Amusement Park in Wafer has pumped 30 million euros into upgrading the water park. “It is the most ambitious project for the water park since its establishment in 1987,” she said. That's in a press release.

As of today, the water park has four new slides: Bomakai, Waiki Waiki, Banzai, and Waikiki. “The various slides provide intense and unexpected sensations,” says Guillaume Morgen, Marketing Director at Walibi Belgium. The tower's decorations are inspired by the world of surfing, giving visitors the impression of being immersed in the middle of a wave.

An outdoor garden for relaxation and dining will also be opened in the spring of 2024. “Aqualipi is entering a new era. We are eager to welcome our first visitors and hear their reactions to these major changes,” said Julian DeMonte, director of Aqualippi. The water park has been expanded by 1,000 metres. square, so the water park now has an area of ​​8,000 square metres.

In addition to the new attractions, sustainability also focused on: enhancing insulation, installing two new heating systems, and installing 5,442 solar panels by Engie, including parking lots of more than 600 parking spaces.

See also  Corona in Belgium | Most indicators decrease slightly