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SplashMania Water Park to open in Gamuda Cove on Monday

It accommodates 4,000 visitors, offers 39 attractions including 24 water slides

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Feb 2023 3:03PM

SplashMania Water Park to open in Gamuda Cove on Monday
SplashMania Water Park promotional tickets will go on sale at RM79 for adults and RM63 for children from February 6 to March 31. – Gamuda Land pic, February 3, 2023

BANTING – The 6.47ha SplashMania water theme park, built by Gamuda Land in Gamuda Cove here, will open its doors to the public on Monday.

Its operations head, Suresh V. Kumaran said the water park, offering 39 attractions including 24 water slides, can accommodate a total of 4,000 visitors at a time.

He said among the must-try attractions is the “Wild Rush” water slide, which plunges into a 2.74m-deep pool.

“Apart from this, we also have the ‘Shaka Waka’, a 78m-long multimedia and audio water slide that is fitted with various coloured LED lights as well as another slide called ‘Atlantis VR’, which requires visitors to wear a virtual reality (VR) device while going down the slide. This attraction is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia.

“All the attractions here have children’s versions too so that they (children) can also have the same experience as the adults,” he told reporters here today.

He said the recreation centre also features “Amazonia Ship”, an attraction comprising three floors with a height of 180m and equipped with two 45-degree-angled slides and a restaurant.

Apart from this, Suresh said the water park also has a 400m-long river ride to give a different experience to visitors besides offering them a wave area and jacuzzi.

Suresh said promotional tickets go on sale at RM79 for adults and RM63 for children from February 6 to March 31.

He also said that after the promotional period, tickets will be priced at RM125 (adults) and RM95 (children), whereas entry will be free for children under the height of 0.9m.

“We want everyone, whether adults or children, to spend time here at the water park with all the interesting attractions,” he added. – Bernama, February 3, 2023

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