WhiteWater reaps fruitful results in sales performance and new products |
Canada’s WhiteWater West Industries Ltd. and Thailand’s Vana Nava Company Limited formed a joint venture, WhiteWater West Southeast Asia Co., Ltd. (WW SEA). As the first ever joint venture of its kind in the international water park industry, WW SEA provides water parks in Asia a comprehensive portfolio of service solutions for water park design, building and operation. WhiteWater is an internationally renowned developer of water park projects and water slides and has completed more than 5,000 projects around the world. Vana Nava is the newest member of Thailand’s Proud Real Estate (PRE) portfolio. As a visionary and prominent developer, Vana Nava aspires to “transcend the expected”. In December 2014, the company launched Asia’s first water jungle, Vana Nava Hua Hin Water Park.
WhiteWater has developed and launched numerous creative water park products and pictured is a scene of WhiteWater’s exhibition at IAAPA Attractions Expo 2016.
Moreover, at IAAPA Attractions Expo 2016, WhiteWater announced its release of a series of new products including the surf simulator “WaveOz” with an enormous ride surface, “Mat Blaster” and “Slideboarding”. “Mat Blaster” features an exciting challenge with side-by-side multi-lane mat racer waterslides taking riders on a head-to-head competition. There are a series of thrilling bumps at the middle of the slide and participants will pass them one after one before accelerating toward the finish line! With a high capacity to accommodate many guests and to create exciting competition, the facility encourages guests to race again and again.
Integrating gaming, skill, adventure and competitive sports into an experience, “Slideboarding” is a new form of water slide that “will define waterparks of the future”. It utilizes a smart gaming system to identify guests and track guests’ progress and scores over their run down the water slide. “Slideboarding” is suitable for a wide range of guests from thrill seekers and gamers to even older adults, providing excitement without being physically difficult or scary. (2016/12, No. 149GTI)
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