US$13.4m waterpark comes to Grand Wisata
Asian property giant Sinar Mas has opened a new US$13.4m (€12.6m, £9m) waterpark at the centre of its new masterplanned community in Jakarta, Indonesia.
With a capacity of 6,000 people, the 75,000sq m (807,200sq ft) Go!Wet waterpark is the largest in Indonesia and has been supplied by WhiteWater West. Special features include the world’s first Kid’s Boomerango and Kid’s AquaSphere slides. Also fitted are two AquaPlay structures, Indonesia’s largest wave pool and a wave river, as well as WhiteWater’s signature SuperBowl, Boomerango, Rattler, Constrictor and Python slides.
The Grand Wisata masterplan in eastern Jakarta has been developed by global architecture firm AECOM with an ecologically friendly approach in mind. The development also incorporates shopping, a lake, a communal district garden, housing districts and a business park, as well as a modern market place, school and hospital.
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