CAMBODIA
Garden City Water Park Cambodia
Garden City Water Park has opened to
the public in Cambodia’s capital Phnom Penh, according to LYP Group’s president
Ly Yong Phat. The $44 million water park, which was built to international
standards, is located in Khan Chroy Changvar, a district approximately 15
kilometres north of Phnom Penh. According to Khmer Times, the water park is
situated inside Garden City, where LYP Group also operates the $10 million
Phnom Penh Safari, which opened in March 2018. The water park features a lagoon
with waves, a waterfall, water slides, children’s playground, and steam and
sauna facilities. Garden City Water Park’s other attractions include Wave
Paradise, Water Empire, Children’s Paradise, Mekong River, Wave Skiing and
Whirlpool Valley. Water slides and lagoon at Garden City Water Park The soft
launch was held on Sunday (August 16), where Ly Yong Phat said it was the
biggest water park in Cambodia, built on 8.6 hectares of land. “There are 38
types of facilities for water equipment with the technology to ensure the
quality and safety for our customers,” he added. “The water park can
accommodate up to 7,000 customers per day, but now we are allowing only 3,500
customers per day to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. “There will
be 280 jobs. However, we are now employing 185 staff during COVID-19.” Capacity
limited at attraction due to COVID-19 “I am proud that you invested in this
area,” said Prime Minister Hun Sen. “For this investment, they spent $44
million which is a big investment which will provide whole some family
entertainment and recreation as well as convention facilities.” Formerly known
as Angkor Water Park, the development’s speed slides and play structures were
supplied by Polin Waterparks, a leader and innovator in waterpark technology.
WhiteWater supplied other slides and attractions, including a wave pool,
four-person abyss, four-person constrictor, flowrider and flowrider double,
lazy river, boomerango and super bowl.
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