Just over six months and more than $2 million later, the much-anticipated indoor water park at the Clarion Hotel on Park Road is ready for splashing, laughing and high-energy fun.
Today, various community leaders and local and regional media were on hand for the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Palm Island Indoor Water Park.
The park opens to the public at 3 p.m., Friday and will open at 9 a.m., Saturday (for more about park operations, visit the website).
The brainchild of Chan Patel, owner of the Clarion, will offer recreation to guests year-around.
Prior to the ribbon cutting, Patel told visitors that 95 percent of everything in the park was made in the U.S. Local and regional contractors worked on the project.
The 12,000-square-foot facility includes a 197-foot and a 169-foot waterslide, a pool equipped with basketball hoops, a spa, a play lagoon with waterfalls, small slides and dumping buckets, as well as birthday party rooms, a food and beverage concession and an arcade room with 15 games.
Patel said he planned the park so that there would be activities that would appeal to all ages.
The bottom photo is Chan Patel, center, with his business partners on the project, Hagish Patel and Amit Shah.
Howard, any idea what it
Howard, any idea what it costs per person for a day visit to the park? I checked out their website but it only lists a group package deal which includes an overnight hotel stay...
If you click on the park
If you click on the park hours it will bring you to a link for pricing....
Day Pases
All Day After 4PM
Over 42" Tall $18.00 $14.00
42" Tall & Under $16.00 $12.00
Age 2 & Under FREE FREE
Day Passes are only available when the Water Park is not at Capacity.
Thanks Jodi!
Thanks Jodi!
water + crazy youngsters =
water + crazy youngsters = litigation
Gee,I wonder how Splash
Gee,I wonder how Splash Lagoon in Erie makes it......
We tried out Splash Lagoon in
We tried out Splash Lagoon in Erie, PA in February 2011... it was a pretty cool experience, but our eyes burned to the point of having to quit and leave after only a couple hours due to the heavy chlorine fumes. Also, it was PACKED... almost to the point of aggravation. Overall, it was worth it. There is a place just over the border that we plan to try this winter... we'll have to try this waterpark, too!