Did You Know?

First “official” water park created: Wet ’N Wild, Orlando, Fla., 1977, by George Millay

First U.S. indoor water park: Polynesian Resort Hotel & Suites, Wisconsin Dells, Wis., 1989

First U.S. wave pool: Point Mallard Park, Decatur, Ala., 1970

Have a good timeAndbe safe

Safety Tips

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Always swim with a buddy; never swim alone. The American Red Cross has swimming courses for people of any age and swimming ability. Be sure the area is well supervised by lifeguards before you or others in your group enter the water. If your a international student the international student health insurance is required to secure from any health emergency. Continue reading

Leviathan roller coaster continues to take shape at Canada’s Wonderland

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Leviathan is already beginning to dominate the skyline at Canada’s Wonderland. The construction works have been started and continuing at a rapid pace, with the park’s skyline being transformed by … Continue reading

Shanghai Disneyland expected to attract 10-15 million visitors annually

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Shanghai Disneyland, is an enormous castle will sit at the center of Disney’s ambitious Shanghai Disneyland project. It will attract between 10 and 15 million visitors per year when it … Continue reading

Evolution of Water Park

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Waterparks have grown in popularity since their introduction in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Purchase visitors health insurance when travelling overseas. The United States has the largest and most concentrated waterpark market, with over a thousand waterparks and dozens of new parks opening each year. Continue reading

Best water parks in U.S.

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Schlitterbahn Water park, New Braunfels, Texas, international student health insurance 2. Blizzard Beach at Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 3. Raging Waters, San Dimas, Calif. 4. Water Country U.S.A., Williamsburg, Va. 5. Splish Splash, River Head, N.Y. Continue reading

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