The waterslides were designed by Australian Waterslides & Leisure Two curved racing hydroslides are upping the thrill factor at a New Zealand resort. Designed, manufactured and installed by Australian Waterslides & Leisure, the waterslides were installed in time for the Christmas holiday season at Taupo DeBretts Spa Resort.
Construction began on 16 November, with the slide components arriving in mid-December and in just one week the slides were assembled and sections lifted onto the steel framing, piece by piece.
Australian’s ride was selected following a public vote earlier in 2014 on the resort’s website.
“This new development complements our accommodation, holiday park and day spa, and triples the thrill factor at Taupo DeBretts,” said resort owner Barry Kirkland.
“The addition of the state-of-the-art ride supports the existing iconic Dragon Slide and Interactive Warm Water playground, set within our natural mineral pool complex.”
Supplier: Australian Waterslides & Leisure Pty Ltd BeenleighQueenslandAustralia The Australia Waterslides & Leisure team has provided a professional service to the Waterpark industry for over 30 years. This experience ensures a unique blend of creativity, innovation and commercial reality. Web: www.waterslide.net
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