The Best Water Parks in the UK: Overview with Prices and Locations.
18.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
18.08.2025
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There are many water parks in the UK that offer fun for the whole family. Coral Reef in Bracknell is one of the largest water worlds in the country, featuring five water slides, a volcano eruption, and a pirate ship. There’s a wave pool with rolling waves, a bubble pool, a children’s area, and fountains. Additionally, there’s Coral Spa for adults with saunas, steam rooms, a spa pool, and heated loungers.Waterworld in Stoke-on-Trent is an indoor water park with over 30 attractions, including the first water slide in Britain with a trapdoor. At Alton Towers Waterpark in Staffordshire, you can not only ride roller coasters but also visit a water park with lazy rivers, water cannons, and the water roller coaster 'Master Blaster'.The Wave Waterpark in Coventry offers attractions for different age groups, including an area for toddlers and water slides for older kids. Splashdown in Poole and Splashdown Quaywest in Devon also capture the attention of water entertainment enthusiasts. The admission fee ranges from £12.50 to £24 per person, depending on the water park.Thus, water parks in the UK provide a variety of attractions for the whole family, from water slides and pools to spa centres and mini-golf, offering unforgettable experiences and fun for every visitor.
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