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Ulyanovsk Indoor Waterpark receives positive reviews following Polin installation

The Ulyanovsk Indoor Waterpark claims to have received unanimously positive reviews since its opening in December last year.

The two-level aquatic centre is the largest in Russia’s Volga region. It extends over 12,500 sq m (134,548 sq ft) and offers ‘an exciting adventure’ for its guests.

The park features three swimming pools, including a wave pool, a sauna complex and several Polin waterslides, including Looping Rocket, one of Polin’s most popular attractions.

Other waterslides at the park include: Space Hole, Sphere, Black Hole, Space Boat and Body Slide.

Space Hole is a speed ride. Guests travel through an enclosed tube before dropping into an open bowl where they are whirled around by centrifugal force, before splashing into a pool below. The Sphere is a raft ride that sends riders in pairs down a steep drop, into the sphere where water jets buffet them from side to side.

Aquatube spans several stories and sends its riders down a 75 m ( 246 ft) path. The Black Hole is a half closed slide that features Polin’s Natural Light Effects technology. It uses natural light to create visual designs throughout the ride.

Space Boat is one of Polin’s most popular extreme rides and is a combination of both Black Hole and Space Hole. Guests are sent on a high-speed journey down an enclosed tube through a swirling vortex with a number of twists and turns, into an open bowl. Looping Rocket features a unique ‘launch capsule’ that sends rides through a trap door into a 360-degree loop.

For younger riders Polin installed an interactive Pirate Ship, a pirate themed play centre with different coloured waterslides, and a number of smaller attractions including: Rabbit Slide, Mushroom, Baby Octopus slide, Mini Elephant fountain and Mini Rainbow slide.


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