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Saigon Water Park was opened to visitors on December 13, 1997,
providing water entertainment, the first ever built in Vietnam to
international standards. Located on an area of five hectares by
the Saigon River in Thu Duc District, about 10km from downtown HCM
City.
With new games, some with high speeds that give visitors great
thrills, the Park leaders take visitors’ safety as their prime
objective. Among the 300 staff are 70 lifeguards who guide and
protect visitors on the entertainment rides. These lifeguards are
trained in international emergency and granted certificates by the
World Water Park Association. At the park gate, there is a medical
station with professional medical workers on duty during the
opening hours. For the complete safety of the visitors, smoking is
only allowed in designed areas.
Visitors need not know how to swim, but have to wear swimsuits. The
"Water slides, Raft rides", from a height of 15m, consists of six
slides, and visitors slide over 120 m of zigzag circles before
flying to a blue water lake. Two persons can slide together on
special slides. Multi-slides and twisters are also provided which
consist of two-slide twittering into each other from a height of
12m and are 70m long.
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Visitors may swim or use rubber rings to play in the Wave Pool.
Every ten minutes, there is an artificial wave, one meter high.
Those who want to relax can use buoys to float on the Lazy River,
350 m long, and enjoy the fresh natural air and see the entire
park, shaded with many trees. There is a special swimming pool
reserved for children.
Besides the road, visitors can take a tourist ship from Bach
Dang wharf in the city center and travel along the Saigon Rive, in
order to reach the Park (this requires reservations). Tickets to
the Park are VND 70,000 per person and allow the own- to join in
any ride for as long as they like. Children below 1.1 in high are
charged VND 40.000 Visitors to the Park are not allowed to bring
food nor drinks to keep the Park clean. Instead, they are served
with European and Asian dishes at restaurants. Souvenir articles
swimming suits and towels, hats, anti-sun cream, etc are sold in
the Park.
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