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What is the largest waterpark in the world?

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1 Chimelong Water Park, Guangzhou, China Chimelong Water Park in Guangzhou became the world's most popular water park a few years after it opened in 2007.

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Opened in 1988, Splashdown Quaywest is the UK's largest outdoor water park. Located near Paignton in Devon, the venue boasts twisting tyre rides and slippery waterslides. Its most thrilling waterslides are Devil's Drop, The Screamer and Wild Kamikaze.

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The longest lazy river in the world is located at the Waco Surf park in Waco, TX on Old Mexia Road.

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Noah's Ark is America's Largest Waterpark®, located in the Waterpark Capital of the World. Situated on 70 sprawling acres in the heart of Wisconsin Dells, Noah's Ark is the best place for family vacations.

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Recording breaking water park At 17,010 square feet, Icon of the Seas will be home to the largest water park at sea, Category 6, where you will find six recording breaking slides, including the first family raft slides at sea: Storm Surge and Hurricane Hunter.

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Known and loved as the “Waterpark Capital of the World”, Wisconsin Dells is home to the largest concentration of indoor and outdoor waterparks on Earth — over 20 different parks.

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The 10 best water parks in the world:
  • Siam Park, Tenerife, Spain;
  • Beach Park, Fortaleza Brazil;
  • Waterbom, Bali, Indonesia;
  • Aquaventure Water Park, Dubai, United Arab Emirates;
  • Chimelong Paradise, Guangzhou, China;
  • Aquapark Istralandia, Istria Country, Croatia;
  • World Waterpark, Edmonton, Canada;


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Known and loved as the “Waterpark Capital of the World”, Wisconsin Dells is home to the largest concentration of indoor and outdoor waterparks on Earth — over 20 different parks.

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Lazy River at Cleethorpes Beach, Lincolnshire The outdoor lazy river at Cleethorpes Beach is nestled beneath the space bowl flume, where you'll be able to see other guests zooming out of the slide.

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Waco Surf, Waco The summertime destination's main attraction, debatably, is its lazy river – the longest in the world. Measuring in at precisely 5,280 feet long, the lazy river offers tubers a mile-long glide down pitch blue water.

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