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Splashdown Poole has 13 slides, 8 indoor and 5 outdoor. These are: Infinity, a short bowl slide from 2002, originally called Space Bowl. The slide consists of a short enclosed tube section, followed by a large enclosed bowl element where riders helix in the bowl before losing momentum and falling through a hole in the middle into a 2 meters (6.6 ft) landing pool.
Poole Park Zoo was operated from June 1963 until it fell out of favour in February 1994. Although small, at one time it boasted a Himalayan black bear . [ 2 ] The park was designated a Conservation Area in 1995, [ 3 ] and in 2007 a £ 2 million project was undertaken to dredge the lake and create five small islands and two raised reed beds .
In 2014, a chemical spill at the Splashdown Waterpark resulted in hundreds of people being evacuated from the attraction. [11] In 2013, X-Leisure was taken over by the UK’s largest property development and investment Group, Landsec. [12] Tower Park continues to be listed by Landsec as one of its leisure properties on its website. [13]
Splashdown Quaywest is the largest outdoor waterpark in the UK. [1] [2] It is located on Goodrington Sands Beach near to Paignton, Devon.The original site has 8 water slides, small splash pools for youngsters and a swimming pool.
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Poole" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Splashdown Waterpark (Poole) T. Tower Park; U.
The Poole Park Railway is a miniature railway that runs through Poole Park in Poole, Dorset, England.The line runs throughout the year, weather permitting. The 32-person capacity railway carriages are wheelchair accessible. They are liveried in green which alongside the yellow branding of the railway pay homage to South
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Sandcastle Waterpark is an indoor waterpark with 18 water slides and other attractions in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. Sandcastle Waterpark is also home to slides such as the world's longest indoor roller-coaster water slide, the Master Blaster, [ 1 ] and the first vertical indoor drop slide, the Sidewinder.