Pump House Indoor Waterpark, Jay, Vermont, United States of America
Do you love water? For today we gather Top 3 World’s Largest Indoor Water Parks! Enjoy and let us know your impression after the article!
The Jay Peak Pump House indoor water park is a place for well-earned leisure. A place to experience the mountain when the mountain may have beaten you momentarily. A place where you can surf, climb, float the Big River like a boss or sit out a rough day. A place where the movement of the water does more than keep you entertained. It actually moves you!
China’s Olympic Stadium turned into an indoor water park!
The second-most popular tourist attraction in Beijing right now is an indoor water park crafted from the aquatic center where Michael Phelps made Olympic history.
Located next to the Bird’s Nest, or Olympic Stadium, the aquatics center, famous for its plasticky blue bubble-wrapped exterior, had been closed since last summer for the renovations. Its opening coincided with the second anniversary of the 2008 Olympics. The water park, which takes up about half of the 12,000-square-meter complex and, according to state media, is now the largest in Asia, features a wave pool, lazy river, spa area and 13 water slides and rides, including the Bullet Bowl, Speed Slide and Tornado.
Tropical Islands Resort Krausnick in Germany
Housed in a former airship hangar that covers the area of about eight football fields,Tropical Islands claims to be the world’s largest indoor water park and the largest freestanding hall in the world (at 32 stories high, the Statue of Liberty could stand upright in it). Located about 37 miles south of Berlin and 62 miles north of Dresden, Tropical Islands is convenient to Germany’s well-trodden tourist path.