Thailand's Largest Waterpark to Open in Phuket in 2019

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Thailand's Largest Waterpark to Open in Phuket in 2019

Cherng Talay, located within an easy reach from Phuket's popular central west coast, will soon feature the first fully integrated waterpark and family entertainment complex, Blue Tree Phuket. The grand opening is planned for the first quarter pf 2019.

Besides the water and entertainment park, the complex will feature 17 restaurants and food outlets for all taste and budgets, a wide choice of retail stores, a four-storey vertical beach club, a fitness zone, and a kids club, all organized around an artificail Blue Tree Lagoon. 

According to the tourism industry specialists, there is strong demand for inland attractions in Phuket, driven mostly by Thai families and independent travellers from around the world. Blue Tree will provide them with a high quality integrated tourism product.

The project is constructed with the idea of environmental sustainability in mind with the most advanced technologies used for purification of water. Blue Lagoon blends seamlessly in the natural scenery surrounded by lush greenery and rubber trees plantations. The management of the property promisses to keep admission fees affordable at less than THB1000 for a full-day pass.

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