WhiteWater has confirmed various project openings across the globe, with new developments at water parks, water rides and surf divisions.

“We’re proud to have over 60 new projects that have either already opened or are expected to open this year,” said Onno Meeter, President, Water Parks. 

“From pushing the boundaries with record breakers and bringing world-class attractions to new markets to supplying to some of the most trusted brands in leisure, WhiteWater’s expertise is helping parks to succeed in different environments.”

This year, WhiteWater will be opening in the European market water parks on the new cruise ships Carnival Jubilee and MSC Euribia. Also, Center Parcs Le Bois aux Daims in Morton, France will have a new slide addition. Meanwhile, Aqualand Moravia in Pasohlávky, Czech Republic is to unveil a new indoor play area with AquaForms 400.

“WhiteWater’s European office is having a very busy 2023 working on several large projects set to open next year, including the highly anticipated water park at Liseberg,” said Rainer Maelzer, President, WhiteWater ERA GmbH. 

“We are especially looking forward to testing waves later this year in Munich at Europe’s first Endless Surf pool at Surftown MUC.”

Over in the Middle East, the company confirm that “high-profile projects are in the works for WhiteWater.” The attractions will be based in Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia in the coming years.

WhiteWater’s Water Rides division commenced the new year welcoming the River Raft Ride and Super Flume that opened at VinWonders Phu Quoc at the end of last year.

WhiteWater confirmed that their Water Rides Team has serviced existing rides as well as manufacture replacement boats. At Emerald Park, Ireland, WhiteWater upgraded its Viking Voyage ride with a fleet of new Super Flume boats – significantly increases capacity and improving operations. 

It is stated that these vehicles have been “re-engineered for easier maintenance, improved durability, and enhanced guest comfort.”

“We’re very happy to see investments in leisure picking back up to pre-pandemic levels,” said Doug Smith, Global Head of Sales. “These new project openings not only demonstrate the resilience of the attractions industry; they are also a preview of the innovations to come in the next few years as well as the high standards clients expect to work with.”

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