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What is the waterpark capital of the world?

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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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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Sandcastle Waterpark is the UK's largest Indoor Waterpark with more than 18 fantastic slides and attractions in a tropical 84 degree climate. We're open throughout the year (selected dates during the Winter) and located on Blackpool's famous Promenade.

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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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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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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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American Dream mega-mall, unrivaled destination for indoor family entertainment, opened the record-breaking 375,260 SF DreamWorks Waterpark which is now the largest indoor waterpark in the America's.

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The first indoor water park in the world was built in Alpamare, Switzerland. France followed soon after with their first water park opening in 1984, and the Netherlands built two indoor water parks within the next ten years.

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The Aquaventure Water Park is – by size – the biggest water park in the world. Located in one of the world's most popular resorts, it's themed around the lost city of Atlantis.

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ESCAPE Penang Malaysia | 4K Onride POV - YouTube. ___ Take a virtual ride on the World's Longest Water Slide at ESCAPE Water Park on the island of Penang, Malaysia. Slide 1111 m / 3645 feet down the mountain through the jungle for over 3 minutes.

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Siam Park in Tenerife is Spain's biggest water park, an adventure wonderland filled with thrilling rides and slides, including the Tower of Power, which propels visitors through a tank of sharks and stingrays, and the world's longest lazy river.

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